Saturday, November 17, 2012

She MEANS Library

I'm posting more than a day early so you should be able to tell that this is good.

A few of you may have heard of a little book called ACROSS THE UNIVERSE by Beth Revis. Apparently Ms. Revis is the generous sort because she is giving away, in her words, a library: fifty signed books to one lucky winner.

That's right. Fifty. 50. Twice twenty five and half of one hundred.

I can't believe it either. So go enter now because even if a million people enter, you could still win and wouldn't it be a great one. Powerball's ads say "Where else can you buy a dream for a dollar?" and I say no where, but you can get one for free by entering the giveaway.



YA has always been more of an audience than a simple genre. Not only open and honest, it describes the awkward, often painful experience of being in between child and adult. Some times it's focused through a different lens--dystopian, paranormal, contemporary--but the core is the same: growing beyond boundaries. Maybe into a hero. Maybe into a villain. Maybe a lover. Maybe a friend. With YA, the possibilities are endless. I'm thankful to be able to work with such a rich fabric.

Later, gators! If I don't win, I hope it's you!

5 comments:

  1. Wow, this is incredible! A lot of people will burn with envy when they find out the winner isn't them :P What a fab list of books!

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  2. YA is only a genre as much as Jewish is only a religion. I've thought about going there, but that's not my voice. For YA there is so much yet undiscovered, whereas my themes deal with getting over regret.

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  4. I'll check it out!

    Looks like you've got a spammer lurking about....

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    1. Thanks for the tip. I totally missed that one. Hope you enter and win!

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