Okay, I'll admit it. I'm a little weepy over this one. This has been an awesome week.
And I've been teasing you with a contest all week. Well, here's the deets:
1. We'll be giving away 10 (TEN) signed copies of THE LIAR SOCIETY next week. Contest starts Monday, February 28 and goes through Friday, March 4.
2. There are two ways to enter to win: Twitter or blog.
3. Twitter. Use the hashtag #liarsociety and tweet about the book every day next week. We'll be trolling the twitterverse 24/7 (who needs to sleep when you've got THE LIAR SOCIETY??) and will announce a winner each night.
If you pink-hair your twitter profile pic, you'll get an extra entry each day. #PhotoshopFTW
4. Blog. Take this button (copy the code in that box up there! Easy!) and put it on your blog. At the top, please. Then fill out the form (linked or below). You've just entered! Blog winners will be announced on Monday, March 7.
Questions? Let me know in the comments. I'm out of town this weekend, so I'll be delayed in getting back to you, but I will!
The one I know you'll have: This is a US only contest. Sorry. :(
Another one: There will be two winners each day, but all the blog winners will be announced together on the 7th. Twitter winners, watch the #liarsociety hashtag!
Finally: Your copy of THE LIAR SOCIETY will be signed!
I can't stop laughing at this! My favorite? The jogging scene. You'll see why...
And seriously, you only have a couple more days to get yourself pinked up and ready for this ultra-amazing contest we've got brewing...
Also, I'm turning over my blog to a real, live young adult! Meet Fabiana Fonseca, daughter of Christine Fonseca for a GUESTANISTA review! Fabi's here to give us her take on THE LIAR SOCIETY by Lisa and Laura Roecker.
Take it away, Fabi!
Something Awesome about the book:
I really loved the mystery in THE LIAR SOCIETY. It kept me engaged in the book and reading – always a good thing. In fact, I really liked the whole premise of the book. The pacing kept me turning the pages, and the characters were well developed. I really like Kate and how she sort of found herself in the book. She figured out who she was and found her own strength as the storyline developed. I liked that a lot.
Questions I still want answered:
This was definitely one of those books that leaves questions. I mean, dude - who threw the rock??? I never saw the answer to that. I am assuming it is a series – at least, it had better be!!! There just has to be more.
Overall Recommendation:
I LOVED THE LIAR SOCIETY! I can’t wait to read more about Kate! (And BTW, I’ve totally been talking up this book to my friends). Great job Lisa and Laura. I am already planning on reading anything else you guys decide to write.
Fabiana is a bookworm, a math geek, and closet fashionista. She spends her time divided between music, mock trial, sports, designing, and reading. Yep, she has a busy busy life!
Seriously, that's my favorite line in this video. Heck, everything about Beth Revis is my favorite. Can you hear "I love a girl who loves her some milk." *cue the laughter*
Are you on Beth's side? Do you have access to a paint program so you can pinkify your hair? You might wanna get on that...
I sort of hate Shannon for how awesome this video is. But you know, by "hate" I mean "love."
Isn't she fabulous in her pink wig? Do you have yours yet? You're gonna wanna get on that... Just sayin'.
Also, an author friend of mine with a book called POSSESS coming out in August is revealing her cover today! Ahhh! Go check out Gretchen McNeil's blog for all the deets.
Get excited. There's going to be an amazing video of Shannon and her love for THE LIAR SOCIETY tomorrow. And we've got some sweet contest things cooking... Stay tuned so you don't miss out!
And isn't my hair awesome in pink??
And dude, you guys, I spent the weekend at a symposium for science fiction and fantasy. In one word, it was frawesome. I will give you all the deets soon--and a big bloggy welcome to my Utah peeps!
I also spoke to a group of women last week, and my good friend and critique partner, Stacy, has a short recap on her blog. And apparently, I have a guest post about critique groups/partners on Ali Cross's blog today too!