It's All very Amusing







[image error]I love amusement parks, and so does Kylie. In fact, she is still dreaming of the day when she and Lucas can go to an amusement park together. You see, because Lucas was brought up as a supernatural (and werewolves are pretty much as supernatural as you can get!), he didn't have a normal upbringing. He never did the normal things that human teens did like spend the day at an amusement park. Kylie was fortunate enough to be able to do all those normal growing up activities, and now she wants to share some of those fun things with Lucas. Because, when you care about someone, you naturally want to share everything with them—especially things you love.


As a kid, every summer I would go to Six Flags Over Georgia. Or [image error]we'd take off to Florida and do Disney World, or go to one of the theme parks in Tennessee. I can still remember the cotton candy, the hot dogs and the rides. Now, I can't even remember which park it was– I'm sure I blocked it out of my mind–but the ride was an old fashioned wooden rollercoaster. Let me tell you, it scared the beegeezus out of me. It creaked and moaned and sounded like it would break apart throughout the entire ride—the longest 2 minutes and 15 seconds of my life! Now you might be wondering what got me thinking about amusement parks, well, I'm going to one this week. Well, it's not really an amusement park, it's a virtual amusement park. Barbara Vey, a friend of mine, is having a week long party celebrating her fifth year as a blogger for Publishers Weekly's Beyond Her Books. And on March 8th, she is having a very special young adult author's party, and the theme for the day is amusement parks. It's sort of like a live [image error]chat, everyone makes posts and leaves comments, and when the week is over, Barbara gives away lots and lots of prizes. Last year, Barbara had tons of giveaways from many young adult authors, and this year looks to be even bigger! I'm going to be giving away a copy of Born at Midnight, a Shadow Falls t-shirt and other cool stuff. However, St. Martins is also giving away some other Shadow Falls books. Even a few copies of Taken at Dusk. So you have to come by and celebrate with your favorite authors and you could win some great prizes. I've already decided that I'm bringing cotton candy to the party. Oh, and if there's any wooden roller coasters, I'm telling you right now, I'm going to chicken out.


http://blogs.publishersweekly.com/blogs/beyondherbook/


So, I hope to see you at the party. And since we're on the subject…how do you guys feel about roller coasters? Do you have a favorite theme park? A great memory from a day spent riding roller coasters and Ferris wheels? What is your favorite ride?


Oh, to one lucky poster, I'm going to send a Shadow Falls T-shirt and an ARC of Taken at Dusk. So make sure you leave a comment.


 


 

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Published on March 04, 2012 21:02
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message 1: by Joti (new)

Joti SHADOWS FALLS IS FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!! I DON'T KNOW IF I LIKE DEREK OR LUCAS BETTER :$ CAN'T WAIT FOR TAKEN AT DUSK!!! :D


message 2: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany I love roller coasters! My favorite theme park would be Universal Studios in Orlando. I don't have a favorite ride, but I do love the ones that go fast. I just love the adrenaline rush. Oh, and team LUCAS!!!


message 3: by Brooke (new)

Brooke When I was little we lived in California so we frequented Disney Land and Six Flags. I didn't like roller coasters until I was 9 (they scared me). When I was a little older, I think I was 12 Six flags made a new rollercoaster that you ride standing up called The Riddler.. That was my favorite ride and still is to this day. I even have a key chain in a box somewhere of me on the ride. When my kids get a little older I am absolutely going to take them there!


message 4: by Brooke (new)

Brooke Brooke wrote: "When I was little we lived in California so we frequented Disney Land and Six Flags. I didn't like roller coasters until I was 9 (they scared me). When I was a little older, I think I was 12 Six f..."

Oh and I forgot to post that I am pretty sure it wwas six flags that had the wooden rollercoaster. They are famous for a ride called colosus thats this huge wodden coaster and I am almost positive we went one year for halloween and they hooked it up to run backwards so you were riding it turned around. That was a really fun one too.


message 5: by April (new)

April Sadowski I've only really been to two amusement parks - King's Island and Universal Studios. My heart always is pulled to King's Island because it's the first place I rode a roller coaster. I think my first one was the Vortex. My favorite is The Beast as it's all wooden and also the longest wooden coaster in the world. I like the history of it. When my husband and I were dating we got a season pass to King's Island and would go on all the coasters as much as we could until it got dark.


message 6: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey i love roller costers! my fave is mind scrambler


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