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GIVEAWAY! – Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link

UPDATE: This giveaway is now closed! Thanks for visiting.

The folks over at Penguin were kind enough to provide me with a copy of Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link and one of my lucky readers gets to win this gorgeous hardcover! Thank you Jillian!

Here is a brief blurb:

“Through the lens of Link’s vivid imagination, nothing is what it seems, and everything deserves a second look. From the multiple award-winning “The Faery Handbag,” in which a teenager’s grandmother carries an entire village (or is it a man-eating dog?) in her handbag, to the near-future of “The Surfer,” whose narrator (a soccer-playing skeptic) waits with a planeload of refugees for the aliens to arrive, Link’s stories are funny and full of unexpected insights and skewed perspectives on the world. Her fans range from Michael Chabon to Peter Buck of R.E.M. to Holly Black of Spiderwick Chronicles fame. Now teens can have their world rocked, too!”

This book is classified as Young Adult but I feel it appeals to both YAs and Adults. To read more about Kelly Link, visit her website by clicking here. Click here to read what Bibliophile Stalker had to say about it. It’s currently a Powells.com Staff Pick.

Giveaway Details:

This giveaway is open to the U.S. and Canada. There are TWO ways to enter:

1. Post a comment for ONE entry. Be sure to include an email address so I can contact you.

2. For THREE more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and then include the link in a comment to this post. This giveaway will run until Sunday, November 30, 2008, 8pm (PST). The winner will be selected randomly and announced on Monday, December 1, 2008. I will contact the winner for his/her mailing address. Good luck!!!

Review: Creepers by Joanne Dahme

I received this book from Booking Mama and Geri over at Running Press. This book caught my eye for a number of reasons. I love a good ghost story and this one happens to be a young adult novel. I’m always on the lookout for something for my son to read and from what Booking Mama had to say about it, I knew I had to read it. Plus, I am not that big on young adult books but with my son reading them now, I figured it’s good to know what’s out there on the shelves.

Here’s a blurb from Barnes & Noble:

“From moving to a new house to making new friends and preparing for high school, life for the new girl in town can be unsettling. But thirteen year-old Courtney is unprepared for how creepy life in Murmur, Massachusetts turns out to be. Her ivy-covered house overlooking the antiquated cemetery next door is one thing, but Courtney finds herself thrust into a full-fledged haunted adventure after meeting Christian and Margaret Geyer, a strange father and daughter with unfinished family business.”

This ghost story has all the right elements. A spooky house with a lot of history, a cemetery right next door, odd neighbors and the creeping ivy that has a mind of its own. I have been super busy this week so my time with this novel has been limited to late nights on the couch, all by myself. Let me tell you, I was spooked quite a few times and kept seeing things out of the corner of my eye.

As far as the story goes, I enjoyed the main character. Courtney is a girl I could get to know. That said, some of the other characters could have been a bit more developed. Their mysteriousness added to the story, but I wanted just a little bit more in the way of character development. Additionally, the story really centered around just a few people. While reading I felt completely isolated. Perhaps a bit more information about the town itself would have helped draw me into their world.

I will say that the book itself is stunning. Many of the pages are outlined in green ivy and included in the book are several newspaper clippings, maps, letters, etc. Since the story is centered around a journal, the reader gets to view some of these journal entries as the story unfolds. I really enjoyed the journal entries.

Going way back in time here, but if I were a young girl of ten or twelve or even a boy of that age I would find this book to be a real page turner. It has enough creepiness to hold your attention but absolutely no graphic or disturbing images. As a mom, I appreciate that.

I’m turning the book over to my son now so it will be interesting to hear what he thinks of it. Thank you Booking Mama and Geri for giving me the opportunity to read it!