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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Chunkster Giveaway!!



Hey guys! Bloomsbury USA sent me an ARC (advance reading copy) of Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land by Sandy Tolan. The book won’t be released in stores until April 2015 and one lucky Chunkster participant can win this copy.



Publisher’s synopsis:

Children of the Stone is the unlikely story of Ramzi Hussein Aburedwan, a kid from a Palestinian refugee camp who confronts an occupying army, gets an education, masters an instrument, dreams of something much bigger than himself, and then, through his charisma and persistence, inspires scores of others to work with him to make that dream real. That dream: a music school in the midst of a refugee camp, a school to transform the lives of thousands of children-as Ramzi's life was transformed-through music. 

Daniel Barenboim, the Israeli musician and music director of La Scala in Milan and the Berlin Opera, is among those who help Ramzi realize his dream. He has played with Ramzi frequently–at chamber music concerts in Al-Kamandjati, the school Ramzi worked so hard to build, and in the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra that Barenboim founded with the late Palestinian intellectual, Edward Said.

Theirs is a story about music, first, but also about freedom and conflict; determination and vision. It's a vivid portrait of life amid checkpoints and military occupation, a growing movement of nonviolent resistance, the past and future of musical collaboration across the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and the potential of music to help children see new possibilities for their lives. Above all, Children of the Stone chronicles the journey of one man, Ramzi Aburedwan, and how he and his cohorts navigated against the odds to create something lasting and beautiful in a war-torn land.

To win this copy, you HAVE to be a Chunkster Challenge 2015 participant and live in the United States. Leave a comment below to enter the contest. You don’t have to leave your email address if it’s on your Blogger profile. I’ll randomly choose the winner on Saturday, January 31, 2015. The winner has 24 hours to contact me with their mailing information. If I do hear from the winner within that time, another winner will be chosen.

Good luck!

This contest is now closed! Congratulations to Joy! Stay tuned for the next giveaway!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

New Winner Chosen for Map of the Sky


Well, it has been one week since I announced the winners for the book - and unfortunately Kya has not contacted me...SO, that means I get to pick a new winner. I used Random.org and I am happy to congratulate:


Check your contact email on your blog - I've sent you a note. Please respond to that with your snail mail address so the publisher can mail your book out to you!!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Winners for Map of the Sky Give Away!



First of all - my apologies for this late post. I was out of town and my laptop was acting up so I did not have Internet access. Then I got home and my desk top computer crashed (I still can't get it to turn on so I guess it is going in for repair). I have managed to get my laptop to work for the moment...so I am quickly going to announce the three winners for the signed books. They are:

Cathie (Quilt 455)

Kya - I don't have your email, so please contact me within the next five days with your snail mail at caribousmom (at) gmail (dot) com. If I don't hear from you, I'll have to draw another name.

Cathie and Michelle - I'm sending you an email! Please respond to that! Thanks!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

New Winner Chosen for The Map of the Sky

It has been more than one week since I chose the winners for the first round of give aways for The Map of the Sky...and since Erin has not responded to the email I sent, I decided it was time to choose another winner. So I used Random.org which chose the #5. Congratulations to the 5th commenter:

MARIE

I'm sending you an email, Marie - please respond to that in the next 5 days with your snail mail address!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Winners Announced - The Map of the Sky


Thank you to all who entered to win a signed copy of The Map of the Sky by Felix J. Palma. For those of you who entered and did not win - I hope you will come back and enter again during the first week in March when we will be giving away THREE MORE signed copies of the book!

Tonight I used Random.org to choose TWO winners. Congratulations to:


and

Erin @ Beads 'n Books

new winner chosen:
Marie 


I'm sending you both an email - please respond to that with your snail mail address so the publisher may send you your books!

Friday, February 1, 2013

The Map of Time - A Chunkster for March AND A Fabulous GIVE AWAY

I am really looking forward to March's book for the Chunky Book Club - and I hope you are as well!


The Map of Time by Felix J. Palma (Atria Books, June 2011) is one gorgeous book with stunning end pages and a depiction of the map of time from the story. This novel has gotten some great reviews which call it "strange and wonderful,""brilliant and breathtaking," and "singularly inventive."

Browse inside the book.

I hope you'll be joining our discussion March 15th, here on the Chunkster Challenge blog!

BOOK GIVE AWAY 

February 1, 2013 through February 14, 2013 (at 5:00 pm PST)

 I am also super excited to announce a book giveaway of Palma's second book in the series: The Map of the Sky (Atria Books, September 2012). The publisher has very generously offered up FIVE, SIGNED editions for us to give away to readers with US or Canada mailing addresses. Today, we are going to offer up TWO of those copies to TWO lucky winners.

Usually I try to keep our giveaways international (so in the past I've offered to mail books out of the country if we get a winner outside of US or Canada) - however, with the huge hike in shipping rates as of the end of January, I will not be able to do this any longer. My apologies to our international readers.

ABOUT MAP OF THE SKY:
A love story serves as backdrop for The Map of the Sky when New York socialite Emma Harlow agrees to marry millionaire Montgomery Gilmore, but only if he accepts her audacious challenge: to reproduce the extraterrestrial invasion featured in Wells’s War of the Worlds. What follows are three brilliantly interconnected plots to create a breathtaking tale of time travel and mystery, replete with cameos by a young Edgar Allan Poe, and Captain Shackleton and Charles Winslow from The Map of Time.

So, here is how this giveaway will work...
  • Two, signed books are up for grabs (watch this site in March when three more copies will be given away and participants in the Chunky book club will get additional entries for those books) to US or Canada mailing addresses.
  • ANYONE may enter, but there are ways to get extra entries (see below).
  • Contest will close at 5:00 pm (PST) on February 14th and two winners will be randomly chosen and announced here on the Chunkster Blog.
  • A legitimate email address must be provided for each entry to be valid OR if you have not provided an email address and I announce your name on the blog, you must respond to me within 5 days with a legitimate email address in order to claim your prize (otherwise, I will select another name).

HOW TO ENTER:
  • Leave a separate comment for each entry and include a legitimate email address (if your email is connected to your blogger account and I can access it, that is fine).
  • For ONE entry: Leave a comment, any comment.
  • For a SECOND entry: Join the Chunkster Challenge and the leave me a comment telling me you did so.
  • For a THIRD entry: Like the Map of Time Facebook Page, then come back and tell me you did so.
  • For a FOURTH entry: Tweet or blog about the contest, come back and leave me a link to your tweet or blog post.
So FOUR chances per person - Good luck!!!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Book Giveaway: The Emperor of Lies by Steve Sem-Sandberg

The Emperor of Lies by Steve Sem-Sandberg
ISBN 9781250007636
672 pages
Picador (July 3, 2012)


Thanks to the generosity of Picador, we are thrilled to be able to give away FIVE copies of this book. Please read the details of the giveaway carefully to enter. We will randomly choose five winners at the end of the contest period.

GUIDELINES OF GIVEAWAY:

  • Entrants must have a United States mailing address.
  • You do NOT need to be a participant of the Chunkster Challenge, but if you are, you will get an extra entry in the contest.
  • Contest is open from July 4th through July 20th at 5:00 pm PST. Comments will be closed at 5:00 pm on July 20th.
  • Five winners will be randomly chosen to win a finished copy of the book. Books will be mailed directly to the winners from the publisher.
ENTER TO WIN

Please read carefully!
  • Each comment on this post must include a legitimate email address so that we may contact you if you win.
  • To receive ONE entry in the contest, please leave a comment on this post indicating why you are interested in reading the book.
  • If you are a participant in the Chunkster Challenge, you may receive a second chance to win by leaving a second comment telling us you are a participant.
  • Receive a third chance to win by either sharing this post on Facebook OR tweeting about the contest. Leave a third comment telling us you did one of those things.
Please make sure you leave a comment for each chance (if you just leave one comment, you only get one entry).

GOOD LUCK!!

FTC Disclosure: Book giveaways and featured book articles are NOT paid promos. Although books for giveaway will be supplied by the publisher (in most cases), The Chunkster Challenge administrators do not accept payment to host these special events.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

WINNER: Overseas by Beatriz Williams



Congratulations to Laura at Chasing Cappuccinos who is our winner for the novel OVERSEAS by Beatriz Williams!

I'll be contacting you, Laura, for your mailing address. Thanks to those who entered...I hope you'll consider purchasing the novel!

Watch for my review of the book later this month...

Monday, April 30, 2012

Beatriz Williams: Author Guest Post and Giveaway


Overseas by Beatriz Williams
464 pages
ISBN 978-0399157646
Putnam Adult (May 10, 2012)

Today I am delighted to share a guest post by author Beatriz Williams along with a give away of her debut novel, Overseas.

Beatriz Williams is a graduate of Stanford University with an MBA from Columbia. She spent several years in New York and London working first as a corporate and communications strategy consultant, and then as an "at-home producer of small persons." She now lives with her husband and four children near the Connecticut shore, where she divides her time between writing and laundry. Overseas is her first novel.

Learn more about Williams and her work by visiting the author's website. You may also find the author at her blog, on Twitter and on Facebook.

When I requested a guest post by Beatriz Williams, I was asked to suggest some topics. After reading about her new book, I thought exploring the topic of Love in the 21st Century would be an excellent choice...and Beatriz agreed, writing:
Wendy, let me first say how thrilled I was when I saw your list of suggested topics for this guest post! You really understood what I was trying to convey with the love story between Julian and Kate -- namely, the vast distance between courtship and love a hundred years ago and the way it plays out today, and what that means for young men and women. I'm so excited to have the opportunity to natter on about it here -- thank you!
So, I am very happy to present this guest post to all of you - ENJOY!

Love in the 21st Century 

by Beatriz Williams 
 
At a cocktail party the other night, the subject of Spreadsheet Guy came up for discussion. You may have heard of him: some poor geek of an investment banker who organized his dating contacts from Match.com into an Excel spreadsheet of eye-watering sophistication, complete with color coding and alphanumeric scoring. As spreadsheets go, it was a work of art. His only mistake, according to my friends at the party? He forwarded it -- heaven knows why -- to one of the women on the list.

So much has changed from the start of the First World War through the calamitous, miraculous century that followed, and nothing more profoundly than the conduct of courtship. When the idea for Overseas -- a brilliant young British infantry officer, in the doomed tradition of Rupert Brooke and Julian Grenfell, walking the streets of modern-day Manhattan -- first appeared in my brain, I wanted to dismiss it. I've always considered myself a writer of historical fiction, drawn to the intricate virtues of the past, and had never even tried a contemporary voice.

But the lure was irresistible. In Julian, I had the personification of romantic Edwardian youth -- dashing heedlessly off to slaughter, writing poetry amid the rats and mud -- now deposited into the irony and cynicism of twenty-first century Manhattan. In Kate, I had an independent young woman immersed in the casual dating scene of college and Wall Street, whose expectations of men had fallen so low she'd given up on the little dears altogether. What would happen when these two opposite poles came together?

To modern ears, Julian's expressions of chivalry and romanticism may seem excessive. In fact, they're largely culled from the historical record. In 1915, Vera Brittain wrote to her fiancé Roland Leighton, expressing impatience that he'd been kissing her photograph goodnight when he'd never kissed her in person. He wrote back from the trenches: "When it is all finished and I am with her again the original shall not envy the photograph. The barrier which She seems to have found was not of reserve but rather of reverence. But may it not perhaps be better that such sweet sacrilege should be an anticipation rather than a memory?"

Roland would be killed eight months later by a German sniper, at the age of twenty.

Naturally,Vera (an early feminist) found such rituals of courtship confining. But from where we stand at the opposite end, as men organize their romantic prospects into spreadsheets, ranked according to perceived physical beauty, the notion of sex and love as something sacred, not be undertaken lightly, seems breathtakingly...well, sexy.

What do you think? Has courtship changed for the worse since the summer of 1914? Or does our increased freedom balance out any loss of romance? What's your experience of love in the 21st century?

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WIN A COPY OF OVERSEAS
Contest open from May 1, 2012 - May 9, 2012 (at 5:00 pm PST) 

I am thrilled to be able to offer one lucky reader a copy of Overseas by Beatriz Williams. Please read the following carefully to be entered in the giveaway. 

The contest is open internationally. If the winner is from the US or Canada, the publisher will be sending you a copy of the book; if the winner is outside of the US or Canada, your book will come directly from us.

There are several ways to enter this contest - and you may do any or all of them for additional chances to win with ONE exception - you MUST be signed up for the Chunkster Challenge to get at least one entry into the contest. If you have not signed up, you may do so by visiting this post and using Mr. Linky OR by leaving a comment on that post saying you are signing up. It is not too late to sign up for the challenge!

So to simplify:

For ONE entry, please sign up for the Chunkster Challenge, and then come back here and leave a comment telling me you are signed up and wish to be entered in the contest (if you are already signed up, just leave a comment saying "I'm signed up, enter me."

Additional entries may be earned and a comment should be left on this post for each additional entry:
  • Tweet about the contest with a link to this post. Be sure to include Beatriz in the tweet by using @bcwilliamsbooks
  • Visit Beatriz's facebook page, like it, and post to her wall answering any of the questions posed in her guest post above (about love in the 21st century) 
  • Blog about the contest with a link back to this post
You will get extra chances by doing each of the above (so you can earn up to 3 extra chances).

I will randomly select ONE winner after 5:00 pm on May 9th and announce their name here on the Chunkster blog. If you have not given me a way to reach you (ie: by leaving me your email address in your comment), then you will have to contact me within 5 days of the announcement or I will draw another winner.

Clear as mud? Any questions, please use the contact form on this blog to contact us!

GOOD LUCK!!!

Monday, January 30, 2012

WINNER of The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman

 The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman

I used Random.org to select a winner from all the participants of the Chunkster Challenge in 2011 and 2012. I used the links on the Mr. Linky sign up pages (readers who signed up in comments had to comment on the giveaway post to be included - but we did not get any comments).

Congratulations to Gilion at Rose City Reader

I've sent you an email, Gilion. Please respond to that with your snail mail address so the publisher may send you your book!

For those of you who did not win, I hope you'll continue watching this blog for future giveaway opportunities. And I hope you  will consider picking up a copy of The Street Sweeper, too!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Book Giveaway - THE STREET SWEEPER by Elliot Perlman

The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman
ISBN 9781594488474
640 pages
Riverhead (05 Jan 2012)

Thanks to the generosity of the publisher, we are delighted to offer a copy of The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman to one lucky winner. Please carefully read the information about how to enter the contest below!!!

First, let me give you a little information.

ABOUT THE BOOK.

From the Publisher:
Lamont Williams is a paroled felon looking to turn his life around, working as a street sweeper at a large city hospital and searching for his estranged daughter. Adam Zignelik is a struggling, nontenured professor, paralyzed by looming failure, his life falling apart around him. He discovers a cache of recordings of previously unheard voices reaching out from a horrific past, voices that can both save his career and bring him back to the woman he loves. At the same time, Lamont forges an unlikely friendship with a dying man, who, having lived through those horrors, has a crucially important story to tell and to preserve. The worlds surrounding these two men, their families, their pasts, their potential futures, swirl in and out of history as the forces of the Holocaust, the American civil rights movement, Chicago unions, and New York City racial politics combine in a thrilling cross- generational literary symphony.

The acclaimed author of Seven Types of Ambiguity, Elliot Perlman weaves the narratives of Lamont and Adam-and their myriad connected friends, lovers, and families-into an ambitious, masterful depiction of the power that memory has over our lives.
Read Wendy's review.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Elliot Perlman was born in Australia. He is the author of the short-story collection The Reasons I Won't Be Coming, which won the Betty Trask Award (UK) and the Fellowship of Australian Writers Book of the Year Award. He is also the author of two previous novels: Three Dollars (1998, and Seven Types of Ambiguity (2003) which was shortlisted for the 2004 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Best Book), the 2004 Queensland Premier's Literary Awards (Best Fiction Book), and 2004 The Miles Franklin Award.


HOW TO WIN A COPY

The facts about the giveaway:
  • Contest is open from January 21, 2012 to January 29, 2012. A winner will be announced on January 30, 2012 here on the blog.
  • This is an International contest (if the winner is from the US or Canada, the publisher will be sending you a copy of the book; if the winner is outside of the US or Canada, your book will come directly from us)
 To ENTER the contest:
  • To be eligible, you MUST be signed up as a participant in either the 2011 or the 2012 Chunkster Challenge. People who are signed up for BOTH the 2011 and the 2012 challenge will receive two entries in the contest. Please note, the 2011 challenge is now closed for new sign ups, so you must have signed up previously for that one. You still have time to sign up for the 2012 challenge - the giveaway is open until 5:00 pm (PST) on January 29th and as long as you sign up by then, you are entered.
  • IF you have signed up through Mr. Linky, you do not need to do anything else - you are entered! PLEASE DO NOT leave an additional comment here!
  • IF you do NOT have a blog and have signed up through comments, you MUST leave a comment on this post telling us you are signed up. If you are signed up for BOTH 2011 and 2012, please leave us TWO comments on this post. PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR EMAIL FOR US TO CONTACT YOU.
  • If you have questions about eligibility or how to sign up, please use the commenter form here. DO NOT leave questions in the comments on this post!!
  • Want an extra chance to win? Blog about this contest and leave a comment on this giveaway post with a link to your post about the contest.
 How we choose a winner:
  • We will randomly draw ONE winner from the sign up links for 2011 and 2012 and from all comments on this post on January 29th and announce their name here on the blog. If you have contact information on your blog, or you have left us a comment with your email address (if you do NOT have a blog), we will also contact you via email. You will have five days to respond to us to claim the book. If we do not get a response within five days, we will draw another name.
  • Please consider subscribing to our blog so that you will know if you have won!
GOOD LUCK!!!! 

FTC Disclosure: Book giveaways and featured book articles are NOT paid promos. Although this book for giveaway is supplied by the publisher, The Chunkster Challenge administrators have not accepted payment to host this giveaway or to feature this book.