Diamond Jubilee Celebration Hop hosted by Romance at Random

Romance at Random is sponsoring a very special Diamond Jubilee Blog Hop.

First, a bit of trivia:
The Diamond Jubilee takes place in 2012, marking 60 years of The Queen’s reign. The Queen came to the throne on 6th February 1952 (her Coronation took place on 2nd June 1953).

Buckingham Palace is responsible for coordinating the events of the Diamond Jubilee central weekend (2nd–5th June 2012), as well as for organizing The Queen’s program in her Diamond Jubilee year.

Now you’re probably wondering what this has to do with Romance at Random, Reading Reality, or Blog Hops in General. Or Specific.

It has to do with Neville Chamberlain. Not THAT Neville Chamberlain. The other one. Nev. The hero of Ruthie Knox’ terrific new book, About Last Night, which will be published by Loveswept, a Random division, on June 11.

To celebrate Ruthie’s new book, and its hero who is trying to break free from some rather traditional roots that he still respects but doesn’t want to devote his life to, Romance at Random will be randomly giving away copies of some of the jewels in their crown of romantic stories.

Since Ruthie Knox will be here at Reading Reality on June 8 for an interview, I absolutely wanted to participate in this Hop.

Here’s what it’s all about:

Enter below to win beginning 5/21 thru 5/31 – Romance at Random will be randomly giving away some of their jewels of romance, to celebrate the UK’s Diamond Jubilee including:

That’s right, 26 winners in all! 

Enter the hop using the Rafflecopter below then visit all of the participating sites to increase your chances – winners will be randomly chosen and this is a big one . . . it could be you! US only for this one – Good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Be sure to visit the other participating sites for more chances to win those books!

Spring Fling Blog Hop Giveaway

Welcome to the Spring Fling Blog Hop!

The Spring Fling Blog Hop is hosted by Selena Blake, and co-hosted with Bitten by Paranormal Romance and Reading Between the Wines.  The Grand Prize will be a brand new B&N Nook ereader. Ms. Blake is also giving away several copies of her Stormy Weather Collector’s Edition on her host blog and at the co-host sites.

But those are not, definitely not, the only prizes! (Not that a Nook is not a wonderful thing. My first ereader was a Nook).

There are over 80 blogs participating in this Blog Hop. And every participating blog has a giveaway prize, either books or a giftcard.

At Reading Reality, the giveaway is a $10 Amazon Gift Card. And even though the value is USD $10, Amazon gift cards seem to be good everywhere in the known universe, so this giveaway is International.

The linky list of all the blogs participating is below. Be sure to hop around to all the blogs to sample all the blogs and enter all the giveaways.

And Mr. Rafflecopter is down there too, just waiting for you to fill him out so you can enter the giveaway here at Reading Reality.

Leave a blog post comment answer the question “What book are you most looking forward to taking a fling with this Spring?” or maybe you’ve already had your Spring book fling this year?

If you want an extra chance at that gift card, head on over to Curiosity Quills and leave a comment at the lovely Book Blog Spotlight they posted on April 22 about Reading Reality, and let me know in your comment here. I’ll give you a +1 in the Rafflecopter. Don’t forget to take a look at some of the other spotlights, they’re cool!
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Authors on Reviews Blog Hop

To Be or Not To Be? Not exactly.

This is a book blog and this is a blog hop asking the question, “should authors comment on reviews?”

So perhaps better is “To Comment or Not to Comment?”

The blog hop was inspired by the recent 3 Star Ratings Event. Nat @ Reading Romances decided to create today’s event as an opportunity for us book bloggers and reviewers to say what we expect from authors when we post reviews of their books.

So it’s up to each blogger to answer that age-old question, “Should Authors Comment on Reviews?”

On the one hand, I want the author to know I’ve reviewed their book. I want the publisher to know about it too. I want it so bad that I tweet my review to both of them. Some authors reply to the tweet. Some re-tweet, especially if the review is good. Sometimes the publishers will re-tweet.

But yes, I expect the tweet to get some traffic. That’s the point. I agonize over those 140 characters, hoping to maximize their impact. I tweet my reviews because I want somebody to pay attention.

The author, and the publisher, are likely to be the two parties most interested in whatever I said about the book. It’s logical.

And the economy has changed. I don’t mean the money economy, although, let’s face it, that too. I mean the information/attention economy. It used to be that information was expensive and attention was cheap. Now it’s the other way, information is easy to get, it’s attention that hard to grab.

Reviews are attention, especially for small press/ebook-only/self-published books.

So yes, I think it’s terrific when an author comments, even when it’s just to say “thank you”. Particularly when they thank the other commenters who are saying they might read the book.

When I start with “on the one hand” I generally have another hand hidden behind my back. In this case, that other hand is Ebook Review Central.

Every week, the Monday Ebook Review Central wrap-up highlights the three most and best reviewed titles from one (or more) of the ebook publishers for the month. The featured titles are always going to be the big hits, because that’s the point. I comb through all the reviews to tally which three books got the most recognition from reviewers.

It’s totally recognition of who did well, and why. Also a recommendation that these are the books that people loved, so, if you (person reading the post) like the type of story represented, and haven’t yet read this, you might want to check out all these reviews conveniently linked here, and see if you want to read it too.

Since the ERC post emphasizes the positives (the books that don’t get reviewed a lot are in the database, I just don’t talk about them much), I would love, love, love to get more authors (and readers) commenting on the Ebook Review Central posts.

But we’ve all heard that some people feel “intimidated” if the author might comment on the review or in the comments to a post.

Please comment here! How do you feel? Do you like seeing authors comment on their reviews? Do you like seeing authors participate in book blog commentary in general?

If you want to read what others are saying on this topic, here are the links to all the participating blog hops:



 

Where’s That Bunny Easter Hop

There are escaping bunnies somewhere in each of these blogs! Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to hunt down any or all of these “wascally wabbits” to gain entries for US$10 GC (all available for international participants!)

Participating Blogs:
Reading Reality
Reading Romances
B
abs Book Bistro
Sweeping Me
Sit Here And Read
Reading Between The Wines

How it works:

When you find the “bunny found” image it will take you to the secret giveaway page, where you’ll be asked to enter the URL to the post where you found the bunny image (it has a blue background).

Each host is giving away a  US$ 10 Giftcard (all available for international participants!)

To gain more entries go to the other participating blogs and find the image there! You can also follow them to gain extra entries!

You have to look for the blue “bunny found” picture in my posts from April 1 through the 7th.  It will be in one post.

Happy Rabbit Season! (Bugs is not the correct Bunny, Sorry.)