October Challenge Reviews
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Prize for October: Three (3) winners will win a complete eBook collection from Heather Wardell. Titles included are: Life, Love, and a Polar Bear Tattoo, Go Small or Go Home, Planning to Live, Stir Until Thoroughly Confused, A Life That Fits, Live Out Loud, and Seven Exes Are Eight Too Many. You must post the link to your review in the Mister Linky below. This can be to your blog, GoodReads page, or other sources such as Amazon.
Special Note: For every review that is posted during the month of October, I will be donating $1 to the Susan G. Komen Organization in conjunction with breast cancer awareness month. If you would like to make a donation, please see the PayPal Donate button on the right hand side of this page, or email me directly at Samantha (at) ChickLitPlus (dot) com. Thank you!
**The October review pages is now closed.**
The winners are: Nancy- Chick Lit Bee, Jill S, and Sarah- Today I’m Reading.
Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever gotten my review up so early in the month! Hoping for the prize this month. I loved loved “A Life That Fits” ! 🙂
Sorry Samantha. I posted the wrong link first. The second review link is the correct one. Sorry about that!
This is a debut author book. Rachael Herron is known for her knitting blog and now also writes fiction.
http://queenofreading.blogspot.com/2011/10/twelve-sharp-by-janet-evanovich.html
Yayyyyyyyyy for October!!! It’s my favorite month. 🙂
I don’t need to be entered for the month’s prize, obviously, since I have all drafts of all those books on my hard drive. 🙂
I read “Slim to None” by Jenny Gardiner this month and was sadly underwhelmed.
I just reviewed Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz
I just reviewed Masquerade, the second book in Melissa de la Cruz’s Blue Bloods series.
Just posted my review for Sarah’s Key by Tatiana De Rosnay
I read the second book in Mindy Klasky’s As You Wish series called “When Good Wishes Go Bad”. I liked it more than the first one but I think I still love the Jane Madison series better (it starts with “Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft” and I highly suggest you read it!)
Two new reviews posted, today. Both books are Sophie Kinsella releases I picked up this year after they were available in paperback: “Remember Me?” and “Twenties Girl.” As usual, Kinsella’s books are witty and entertaining, though I had mixed opinions on one. Enjoy!
Hi everyone,
I have posted 3 reviews so far this month: Family Pieces by Misa Rush, A Life That Fits by Heather Wardell, and A Scottish Ferry Tale by Nancy Volkers.
-Nancy
Nothing like waiting to the last minute-but here’s my post on The Thing About Jane Spring.
http://thebookfetishblog.com/2011/10/the-thing-about-jane-spring/
Just posted my October review of The Night Before Christmas by Scarlett Bailey. Really great book, one of my favourites of the year.
Posted my review of Samantha’s fabulous debut novel “Destined to Fail.”
I have just posted another October review for Mothing but Trouble by Rachel Gibson. I really enjoyed this book, which was the first that I have read by Rachel Gibson.
Oh dear, My challenge participation hasn’t been very good this year. I think I felt it unfair somehow to post Blog Tour books as Challenge books… anyway, lets see how November and December go!
Campaign Promises is a great novella to check out!
My second review for October was the third and final book in the As You Wish Series by Mindy Klasky. It was a fun read and I recommend this series! 🙂