On behalf of the generous Hachette Book Group, I can offer five (5) bloggers a copy of Lost and Found by Carolyn Parkhurst!
A suburban mom, her troubled daughter, divorced brothers, former child stars, born-again Christians, and some young millionaires have all been selected to compete on LOST AND FOUND, a daring new reality show. In pairs of two, they will race across the world to compete for a million-dollar prize.The only question is not only who will capture the big jackpot, but at what price.
Carolyn Parkhurst is also the author of the bestseller The Dogs of Babel.
* Winners are restricted to the US and Canada. No PO Box mailing addresses, please.
* I must have a way of contacting you, so be sure to leave your email address in code: you[at]yourmail[dot]com
* I'll close the comments in one week at 6PM EST November 3rd and pick the winners. I will contact the winners via email to get their snail mail address. The winners will have three days to respond. If I do not hear from them within three days, I will select another winner(s).
* If you're interested, leave a comment with that all-important email in code.
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My Review
Because I've been swamped with other books to read and review, it took over a year for me to pick up and read this book! I was disappointed with it.
Each paragraph is written in the first-person voice of one of the contestants of the reality television game show that is the setting for this novel. The theme contains an obvious homosexual agenda. The plot moves at a steady pace, with a predictable ending.
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26 comments:
Please enter me! milou2ster(at)gmail(dot)com. Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
Sounds like a pretty awesome book. Would love to win it.
angelleslament @ gmail.com
I absoultely loved The Dogs of Babel. I would love to read this book, please enter me. Thank you.
Forget to leave my email although it's in my site profile:
sfuhringerATsympaticoDOTca
Thanks again.
My mother would love this! Entering for her (she is PC illiterate*lol*)
impkatt@gmail.com
This sounds like fun. Up to five copies to offer, very generous!
Please enter my name - thanks!
Dawn [dot] rennert [at] verizon [dot] net
I just won a book from you but this one sounds good too. I try not to be a contest hog but sometimes it's just too tempting. Forgive me!
thereedfamily[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
I'm intrigued . . . please enter me, and thanks for the chance!
geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com
Please enter me, thanks!
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I know it's a shot in the dark, but please enter me ;) Thanks! Crystal Adkins
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I would love to read this! I'm adding it to my Wednesday Wanderings post. Hope it helps drive some traffic your way!
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Sounds like a good cast of characters to throw together! Thanks!
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It sounds fantastic!
ylin.0621[at]yahoo.com
This sounds like a very interesting book. I would love to be entered in your contest please? Thanks!
HunnyV "at" Optonline "dot" net
I'd like to read this. I'm into Game Shows.
amderemer@gmail.com
Sounds great!! I'd love to read this. stoland at ameritech dot net!
please enter me in your book giveaway! I'd love to add this to my "library"!
marcy2605@yahoo.com
Oh that sounds like a really good book...please enter me.
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Please enter me if it is not too late.
oh, i forgot my email addy
melissa at imagesbymissy dot com
My favorite reality show is Amazing Race so you know I'd love to win this book! Please enter me!
I would love to read this book...
My e-mail is:
nhsarab (at) yahoo (dot) com.
Maybe I'll win!!!
An amazing race in novel form; yay! It sounds just like something I'd enjoy.
doot65{at}comcast[dot]net
Elizabeth
Hi Sal,
I read this book back in the Spring, and we actually got to chat with Carolyn Parkhurst. It was a kick! I loved the book. I think it has a lot of relevant things to say about our society.
Blessings, Andie
I'd love to win! ruthjoec at aol dot com
This is interesting :)
It could be very good English exercising to read this book.
I just found this Widget and started to read it there.
Do you know this URL of the old books:
www.gutenberg.org
It`s very interesting too!
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