Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Give Us Some Love... Or Hate, Whatever

     My parents offered to take my two oldest kids and keep them for a couple of weeks, cuz they're awesome like that. So I'm in Cardston for a couple of days which is why I haven't blogged. I go home later today but I wanted to do a quick post mentioning the Agent's Inbox contest underway over at Mother.Write. (you can find it here). I'm one of the lucky entrants- #9, I'm not shy I'll tell ya- and I'd love any and all comments.
     So come on, hit me with your best shots. I can take it. And everyone else who's taking part in the contest would love your comments too. So check it out!
     And on to Road Trip Wednesday...

What was the best book you read in July?
   
     Wait, is July over? Did I miss some days? I swear I've still got a few days left and you never know what I might read.
     No, kidding. Nothing will beat Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Yes. For sure. Nothing compares. Half-Blood Prince would come second. I have to say, I'm really enjoying Something Borrowed right now. It's a lot like the movie (except without as much of John Krasinski's character- sigh) and it's been a fun summer read. But nothing beats Harry Potter.
     How about you? What was the best book you read this month?

6 comments:

  1. I was going to comment but I got distracted by the John Krasinski mention.

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  2. Ah- you can't beat it. I want to re-read them all now. I started with my son, and he loves them, of course.

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  3. I'm overdue to read all of HP. Great pick.

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  4. Ooh HP is hard to beat! But I have to say i got stuck on kid babysitting... i dream of some kid-free time. Enjoy!

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  5. Also overdue for an HP re-read! It's been ages.

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  6. Hi! Found your blog from the Mother.Write contest, I thought your query sounded fantastic and wanted to check out your blog. :)

    I've been reading George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series and it's been great so far.

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