Win-It Wednesday

Win-It Wednesday: Unbreak My Heart ARC

Last week's winner of a brand spanking new So Much Closer paperback is... Bridget! Send me your address, B. This week I've got one final ARC of Unbreak My Heart up for grabs (it's out 5/22). To enter to win it, I want to know what your favorite office supply is. For me, I think it's rainbow sharpies (with post-it notes coming in a close second). This question has nothing to do with anything besides the fact that I was just in a stationery store and I spent way too long pouring over lovely supplies.

And just to get you excited for May 22nd, may I please point you to a few blogger reviews?

" I can't stress enough how firmly this book has wedged itself in my heart." -The Hiding Spot

 "This book earns an infinity amount of stars!" -Novel Nerd Bailey

 "Unbreak My Heart challenged me as a reader...and I loved every bit of it." -Anna Reads

 "There are tinges of Julie Taylor and Matt Saracen in this one. For real, y’all." -Clear Eyes, Full Shelves

Okay, I'll stop. But know this: These reviews make my heart sing (thank you guys!). Just leave a comment below about your favorite office product and you're entered to win the ARC!

Happy Thursday!

PS-Read the first chapter of Unbreak My Heart here.

Cover Stories + Win: So Much Closer

Last week's winner of Unbreak My Heart is... Aly! Send me your address, A, and thanks to everyone for sharing library love.

This week, just comment on the Cover Story here to enter to win a copy of Susane Colasanti's new paperback release of So Much Closer! Susane was here last year to talk about the original hardcover (pictured below) and now she's back to discuss the brand spanking new paperback version (left):

"Can I just say how much I adore the shiny new paperback cover of So Much Closer?

"This is the first time one of my book covers changed from the hardcover to paperback edition. I loved that the photo shoot for the So Much Closer hardcover was done on the High Line. The High Line is my favorite place here in New York. It plays a big role in the book and has a really unique energy. But my publisher received feedback that the original cover (right) was too street.

"The photo shoot for the paperback cover took place in Hudson River Park, another setting from the book. Ironically, Hudson River Park is right near the High Line. The cover designer toned down the urban vibe by blurring all the buildings in the background. Those buildings are actually in New Jersey – from this vantage point, we’re looking across the Hudson River.

"Aside from the setting, what I love most about this cover is how the designer creatively hid the models’ faces. That umbrella idea was totally brill. I hope you love it, too!"

Thanks, Susane! I think these covers both have a very similar feel that's true to the book, but I am a SUCKER for umbrellas (not to mention cute rain boots) so the paperback has a slight edge for me.

What do you guys think? Comment below for a chance to win the paperback!

Win-It Wednesday: Unbreak My Heart

Loved hearing about how you Rocked the Drop last week! The winner of that ARC is... Jasmine Rose! Send me your address, JR. This week I'm giving away one more ARC of Unbreak My Heart. To enter to win, just tell me about your last library visit. What did you check out? I have to admit that the library closest to me has been under construction for two years so I've been buying books instead, but that's definitely got to slow down, judging by my bank statement. I need my library back! I miss it!

So tell me about yours. One commenter will win the ARC next week!

Win-It Wednesday: Rock the Drop and Unbreak My Heart

The link for more information is here, as are the bookplates for the books you plan to drop! In addition to Rock the Drop originators, ReadergirlzFigment is also a big supporter of #rockthedrop (tweet that when you drop and follow it all day for fun drops from amazing authors, like, um, Sarah Dessen--Chapel Hill people, get ready to hunt for her books!).

Actually, here's a bookplate. Snag it:

And now, leave a comment telling me what book you dropped/plan to drop and where. Then you're entered to win an early copy of Unbreak My Heart!

PS-Last week's winner is... Lucia! Send me your address, L. And the rest of you should still be liking Bloomsbury Teens on Facebook (more chances to win, naturally). Plus their theme this month is quite striking, if I do say so myself. Haha.

Win-It Wednesday: Unbreak My Heart

Last week's winner of the incredible Boy21 is... Maggie! Send me your address, M. It's April; it's time. Unbreak My Heart comes out May 22, and it's taking over the Bloomsbury Facebook page this month. Yay!

Over the next few weeks, I'll give away a signed ARC (Advance Reader Copy) each week. This week, your task is to "like" the Bloomsbury Facebook page... and you'll have chances to win copies of the book there, too, as well as copies of lots of other fantastic books, so it's really just a win-win-win-win-win.

After you do that, just leave a comment here telling me you liked the page (I'll trust you). I'll choose one winner among commenters. Oh, and +1 if you also follow @bwkids on twitter (because you'll get news about the book, and other great stuff, there too).

PS-If you want a clue about what next week's task will be, click here.

Good luck, you guys!

 

Cover Stories + Win-It Wednesday: Boy21

This week's W-i-W is a Cover Story too! Matthew Quick is here to talk about the cover of his latest (and incredibly great) novel, and one commenter will win a copy! (US only on this one).

So in honor of a certain basketball tournament (in which my Tarheels are no longer competing, sigh), here's Matthew:

"The idea I pitched for the cover of Boy21 was a shot of Finley and Russ from the neck down. Finley would have been in his team uniform and holding a basketball. Russ would have been in his space costume and holding his makeshift astronaut helmet. I still think that would have been a good cover, but I have to admit that what the designer came up with was much much better. Maybe this is why I am a fiction writer and not a jacket designer!

"When I saw the design, I yelled, 'YES!' Alicia [his wife] came running into my office to see why I was yelling, looked at the image on my computer screen, and said, 'That's so much better than what you pitched them. That cover is amazing! Amazing!' It was a happy day.

"At one point they changed the photo of Russ, who is depicted on the cover. The photo they swapped in featured an older-looking teen who appeared harder and maybe even menacing. It didn't look like Russ at all. I immediately wrote an e-mail explaining why the original photo captured Russ perfectly. The teen on the cover now has an intensity--especially if you look into his eyes--but he also looks a little vulnerable and as if he would be a complex person. Russ is a very complex character, who is troubled, but is also wise and compassionate and intuitive. I believe there was a meeting regarding which photo to use and, happily, everyone at Little, Brown agreed.

[Take a closer look at his face, and those energetic illos, right.]

"I absolutely love this cover. It's perfect for the book. Basketball is mentioned in BOY21--the game provides the framework for the plot--but it's not a basketball book, per say. It's a book about friendship, mental health, and escaping the cycle of poverty; it's about two troubled teens meeting at precisely the right time and benefiting from simple things like conversation and stargazing. The doodles that cover Russ's face seem to represent all of the swirling thoughts that he has in his mind. (Finley has swirling conflicting thoughts too.) Also, both Russ and Finley are hiding behind coping devices--Finley's silence, Russ's obsession with outer space--and the doodles covering Russ's face are symbolic of that. I also appreciate that the cover is mysterious and hard to peg genre-wise. This isn't a book that's easily labeled."

Thanks, Matthew! I also asked Matthew about the fact that his cover features an African-American character from the book, Russ, which interested me especially because of the whitewashing controversies that have happened in the past with book covers. And he pointed me to this interview on Diversity in YA with his editor, Alvina Ling, who says, "...for the upcoming YA novel Boy21 by Matthew Quick, the face of a black teen is featured prominently on the cover. There are two protagonists in the book, one white and one black, and the narrator of the book is white, and yet when two versions of the cover were shown at our jacket meeting, one with a white teen, the other with a black, it was the black teen that was unanimously chosen. I found that heartening."

So, extra cool. What do you guys think of the cover? I loved, loved, loved this book, and you guys will too.  I'll choose a winner from the comments at random next week.

PS-The winner of last week's W-i-W, for The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George, is... Brianna! Send me your address, B (you magazine addict! I love it.)

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Win-It Wednesday: The Difference Between You and Me

The winner of The List by Siobhan Vivian is… Edna! Congrats--send me your address, E. (The book is way good.) This week, I'm giving away an ARC of The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George (one of my favorite YA authors, for real). This is Madeleine's second book (I loved her first, Looks), and it delivers. You will truly care for her characters.

To enter to win, tell me this: Do you read print magazines? Subscribe to any? Which ones? I still love a magazine, but I know it's a dying form. I get a ton delivered, and I always get excited when I stumble upon a pile of magazines (like this one at my accountant's office).

Good luck! I'll pick a random commenter next week.

Win-It Wednesday: The List by Siobhan Vivian

Oh, Wednesday, I always seem to miss you. Hi, Thursday! Last week's winner of PG Kain's Commercial Breaks is... Alicia Marie! Send me your address, AM. This week, I'm giving away an advance copy of Siobhan Vivian's The List. It's out April 1st, and it's already racked up three starred reviews (and counting...). I am reading it right now and I can hardly get to my laptop to do this post. Riveting, people. And smart and interesting and truthful and complicated.

To enter to win, tell me this: Do you re-read books? If so, what's the last book you re-read? I'm just curious.

I'll choose a winner at random next Wednesday. Good luck!

PS-That Cover Girl did a fascinating interview with Siobhan about the cover and it says a lot about what's inside as well.

 

Win-It Wednesday: Commerical Breaks by P.G. Kain

The winner of the stuffed Figment tote bag is... Travis! Remind me of your address, T. (Also, I've been meaning to tell you that I sometimes go back and watch your "Blue Eyes" video just to make me smile, and I play that song for Baby June all the time! So I'm telling you publicly.) This week, P.G. Kain is generously donating a signed copy of his latest, Commercial Breaks. You may have seen the Cover Story on Monday, in all its hilarious glory. So, just leave a comment--there or here--about the cover, and you're entered!

You might talk about illustrated vs. photographic covers, or whether you've ever seen "Bewitched" or "I Dream of Jeannie" (because this cover has a total Samantha/Jeannie vibe), or just where you stand on very pink covers these days. (While remembering that my May cover is pink! Haha.)

So... go! I'll pick a winner next week. Happy We-Thursday.

Win-It Wednesday: Figment Gift Bag

Last week's giveaway of Freshman Year and Other Natural Disasters by Meredith Zeitlin made me feel slightly insecure about my coffee consumption, to be honest. Who are all you caffeine-less people?! But okay, I'll move on. The winner, randomly chosen, is... Gaby the juice drinker! G, send me your address. Today I'm giving away a super cute Figment tote bag (in honor of Figment and Inkpop combining--two writing communities become one. Win-Win!). The photo at left is of author John Corey Whaley holding said bag. But this giveaway does not involve JCW, but isn't he cute? Anyway, inside the winnable tote is Blake Nelson's latest, Dream School (which is awesome) as well as Lauren Oliver's new ones, Pandemonium! (And no, I haven't had a chance to read that one yet, but YA Reads liked it... and heck, I'll throw in Delirium, its predecessor, in case you don't have it.)

To enter to win this LOADED DOWN TOTE, just comment below and tell me what you would carry in your delightful new Figment bag. Me? I'm normally hauling a wallet, sunglasses, lip gloss, phone, my read of the moment and perhaps some baby stuff these days.

Your turn: Go. I'll choose a winner at random next week.