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Jun 08, 2010 08:34AM

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I recently have been notified that I've won 3 First Reads, which I'm looking forward to. I hope they all come more quickly than my first win!

I was lucky and received the book within a week of being notified.





Will do M., I'm really in the mood for history/historical fiction, I feel like everything is conspiring to get me to read other genre's, it's nice to have something dropped in my lap that feeds the need.
I did win one more today. John F. Kennedy Lives in the Future!, which looks like a lark. I'm looking forward to it.

Although, it is all kinds of awesome when you have a signed First Reads win that you really loved. Unfortunately for me, the two that have been signed have had the lowest stars.


I borrowed that book from the library and couldn't put it down! It was fascinating and so informative! I really enjoyed it.


I'm really enjoying it, too. I probably never would have run across it had I not won it, so that makes me even happier that I won it here.



I am dying for that one!!!

I am still waiting for the book Ten Things I Love About You from GoodReads.

I did win Long for This World: The Strange Science of Immortality which looks kinda awesome. I'm not sure what to expect.
I do think I'm going to give the giveaways a temporary break though. I'm winning too frequently (that is so counter to any luck I've ever experienced in the past, it almost feels ridiculous to say) I feel like all my reading plans for the summer are getting shot with all these extras falling into my lap. It's just that they radiate an insistance at getting read and reviewed first. Maybe I'll give myself a limit in the future, like one win a month and then wait to enter again.

Also, I've added SYS and TWWC to my to-reads.


I did win Long for This World: The Strange Science of Immorta..."</i>
Madeline, I just finished Revisions Of and I have to say I liked it as much as you can like a three star book. I guess it all depends on how you view three star books. It wasn't bad and I liked a good chunk of it. I recommend it if you like books that have a dry sense of humor to them. I'm linking my review if you want to read it.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/106882757
Anyway, I finally received [book:Dracula's Guest: and other Victorian Vampire Stories and I'm going to start that now.

I finished Blood Song! I liked it, it was better than Guilty Pleasures but had a very similar feel. Much better characters! I would have given it 4.5 stars if I could, my only complaint is that it so obviously set up the sequel.
Starting Lady of the Butterflies.

I am now at number 19 between the three sites in about 18 months... Most I have enjoyed.
Don't give up - once it starts to happen - it rolls

However I have won Mom's Story. I actually received it in the post even before I knew I had won it.
What surprise, and annoyed me, was the amount of people signed up for the give away with no profile picture and almost no friends or reviews.
I do think there should be a minimal requirement of an active account with at least a dozen books listed and a couple of reviews before you can start entering.
After all the whole point of First Reads is to encourage reviews and participation in the Goodreads social network.

Finally read Mothers and Other Liars. I see what you mean, Suzanne. I held back from immediate judgment and was waiting to see what the consequences would be... but it was all so sanitized! I'm thinking I need to be a *little* more picky about which giveaways to enter, but there's no helpful reviews to consult. Oh the troubles of getting books for free... ;)






Angeliki: I was really excited when my FirstReads book,


that I haven't even started.
Anyway,


The Deadly Sister






Hi Beth:) Congrats on your book win. I was determined to finish my 1 and only FirstReads win,
Stand and finally did and wrote a review. Maybe the key is to read them fast and review them.
Hopefully I'll win some more.


I'm sure it's not a black mark as long as you're fair and honest as to why you didn't care for it.
There have been two I didn't particularly care for, but nothing unfinishable. (Guess that's risk when there are relatively few or no reviews to base your choosing on!)
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