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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Summer Giveaway #11

And the winner of #10 is...

Ashley Lovell!

Congrats, you've won an autographed copy of Death's Redemption along with a Big Bad Wolf charm necklace! Make sure to write to grace.v.coronado@gmail.com and let her know you're the Summer Giveaway #10. :)

It is so cool getting to know all you guys, so I'm going with the same sort of questions. :)  If you could go back in time to visit a writer, who would it be? Me, Jane Austen absolutely. Today you'll be winning an autographed copy of All Hallows Night along with a Silver Mad Hatter top hat charm necklace.


51 comments:

  1. I would love to meet Mr J.R Tolkien. If I had to pick only one. :)

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  2. Definitely Shakespeare hands down!

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  3. And thank you!!! I'm so excited! Plus it couldn't have came on a better day since today is my bday!!! :)

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  4. H.G Wells, fell in love with The Time Machine.

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  6. If I had to pick one it would probably be Jane Austen, despite the fact that I have never even read pride and prejudice but I can take and pass a quiz on it..

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  7. Roald Dahl. He was a favorite of mine growing up. His children's books were a bit dark and twisted, but I liked that they were so different.

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  8. I would have to say Jane Austen. I would love to meet the woman who created Mr. Darcy<3

    Stephanie Grelli

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  9. Jane Austen definitely. I love the time she lived in and how she wrote. I convinced my class to study 'Northanger Abbey' for GCSE English.

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  10. Charles dickens. Hands down :)

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  11. Charlotte Bronte, I love the dark elements in her stories.

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  12. I would love to meet Honore de Balzac

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  13. I would love to meet Emily Brontë!

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  14. I'd probably pick Poe, too. Thanks for the opportunity. Love your books.

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  15. Robert Frost. I've always loved his work. :)

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  16. Charlotte Bronte.... hands down.....

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  17. Jane Austen or Edgar Allen Poe or Jules Vern

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  18. I would love to meet Louisa May Alcot

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  21. I'm going way back and on a crazy limb here and gonna say whoever first wrote down Beowulf. I absolutely love that story and would like to know the circumstances that led to them wanting to write it down. Or Edgar Allen Poe. The man was a brilliant storyteller.

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  22. I would love to meet H.G. Wells.

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  23. oh if I could back in time I would love to visit with either C.S. Lewis - LOVE LOVE LOVE the Chronicles of Narnia series - or JRR Tolkien - I also love the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings novels and would love to talk to both for their inspirations for their stories! They are all timeless novels!

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  24. I'd love to meet Mary Shelley and Bernie Wrightson, the authors of Frankenstein. :)

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  25. As amazing as it would be to meet with Shakespeare, Poe, or any of the greats. I'd want to go back when the bible was being written. Not that I would consider myself a religious person. I just want to see who and why they wrote it. The start of it ect.

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  26. Beatrix Potter...I loved her books when I was little and I still enjoy them now when I'm reading them to my girls

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  27. Daphne Du Maurier, although if I could have a dinner party with her and the Brontë's that would be amazing!

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  28. I'd have to say Poe. I've always been fascinated by him. If not him then Lewis Carroll :)

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  29. I would love to meet William Shakespeare. There are plenty of questions I must ask about Ophelia and Romeo and Juliet. I also want to meet with Poe.

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  30. I would love to meet William Shakespeare. I must know a couple of things about Romeo and Juliet.

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  31. I'd love to meet Lewis Carroll

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  32. Ernest Hemmingway, over several pints, in a pub, flirting shamelessly.

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  33. I think it would have to be Charles Dickens. I love his sense of humor & he wrote about the seamier side of life, which is a side a lot of writers shunned.

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  34. Hard question, there's so many! But if it was only one it would be Jules Verne; my first taste of science fiction/fantasy and I was an instant addict :-)

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  35. A.A Milne :) He filled my childhood (whisper..cough..adulthood too :P ) with happiness and laughter!

    And Happy Birthday!!!

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  36. Ooh...thats a hard one but I would have to go with Charlotte Bronte

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  37. For me it would be Edgar Allen Poe, he seems like he would have an interesting mind.

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  38. I would have to go with Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre shaped so much of my teenage years. Bonus if I could meet her sisters as well. How do you get so much talent in one family? ^_^

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  39. I would like to meet Dante Alighieri:)

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  40. I would love to meet Lewis Carroll or JM Barrie x

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  41. Edgar Allan Poe! I love his dark crazy and poetic writings. Would love to see how he was in person!

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