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Saturday, December 11, 2010
interview and free books
A few blogs are giving away ARCs of My Double Life right now so I thought I'd let my blog readers know so they can enter. I'll update the list this week if google tells me of more blog giveaways. There's also a blog that's doing an interview, and since I know you're all memorizing Janette Rallison trivia and crave these sorts of details, I thought I'd add three of the questions here--sort of a teaser that will make you want to read the whole thing.
If you could travel in a Time Machine would you go back to the past or into the future?
Well, according to the latest novels (and we know authors are always right) the future is populated by dystopian societies that will do things like make you fight to the death in hunger games, choose your spouse for you, or put you in a deadly maze. Whereas the past was populated by numerous hot dukes, lords, and viscounts who were always looking for spunky heroines to settle down with. Taking that into consideration, I think I would visit the past.
If you could invite any 5 people to dinner who would you choose?
That depends whether my choices were limited to the living or if I could invite the dead too. (Although really, the dead don’t usually make good dinner guests.) It's too hard to choose just five, because George Washington gets all bent out of shape if you invite Abraham Lincoln and not him. So I’ll tell you which five writers I’d choose to have to dinner. Jane Austin, James Herriot, J.M. Barry, Ellen Conford (she was my favorite author growing up) and Charles Dickens
(Janette's note: I just finished reading The House of the Seven Gables and I can tell you right now that Nathaniel Hawthorne will never be invited to one of my chic and exclusive dead-author-dinner-parties because that man just drones on and on and on about the most pointless things.)
What is one book everyone should read?
Mine. Definitely. Just pick one—everybody should read it.
To read more of the interview, and a chance to enter the book giveaway go to:
http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com/2010/12/bir2010-book-giveaway-my-double-life-by.html
You can find other book giveaways at:
http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/2010/12/janette-rallison-my-double-life.html
http://areadersramblings.blogspot.com/2010/12/best-ive-read-2010-day-6.html
http://www.bookscompleteme.com/2010/12/bir2010-book-spotlights-giveaway-my.html
http://www.onceuponatwilight.com/2010/12/bir2010-janette-rallison-interview-my.html
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8 comments:
You are so funny! No wonder I love your books. :) Nathanial Hawethorne wouldn't be on my list either.
I have never thought about what the future will be like as compared to the past...I think I'd pick the past as well and catch me some Mr. Rochester.
I entered the giveaways and I hope I win them all so I have a copy of My Double Life for every room in my house...or at least four rooms.
Loved this! You make me smile and I love your books. :)
I have already seen your fabulous interview and entered the drawings 'cause I can't just have one of every one of your books. To be the ultimate of stalkers, I must have several of each of them. Mwa ha ha ha ha
Okay, I have something that doesn't have to do with the drawing, although it does sound exciting. :) So my friend told me to read this book called "The Other Worlds" by M.l. Greye. Have you read it, and if so, is it any good? Thanks!
I haven't read it, but if it's good, let me know! (Right now the only books I'm reading are the audio books I listen to in the car/or around the house, but I keep telling myself that one day I'll have time to sit down with an actual book again.)
Fun interview! Quite entertaining. What a fun person you are. :)
Shanda :)
http://ldswbr.blogspot.com
I love your books, and you are so funny! Will you write a sequel for My double life if you can? I have fallen head over heels in love with it and the characters!
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