This blog is for the reviews of the books that I have won through GoodReads First Reads Giveaways and for showcasing other awesome things and books I've found around the web!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Zompacolypse 2012 Giveaway Hop!
Welcome to the Zompacolypse 2012 Giveaway Hop, hosted by the awesomeness that is Darkfallen and Greta over at Paranormal Wastelands! I love Halloween and I love zombies so I just had to join in the fun with this hop! I can't wait to see what everyone else is giving away too! So onto my prize:
A hard cover print copy of:
Vlad the Impaler The Man Who Was Dracula
by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon.
Amazon Summery:
The Dracula myth has sparked a legacy of endlessly entertaining creepy tales. The fictional character, originally penned by Bram Stoker, was inspired by and named after a real-life fiend-Prince Vlad Dracula, the fifteenth-century ruler of Wallachia-a man infamous for massacring and impaling his enemies. In brilliant four-color illustrations, Vlad the Impaler tells the ghastly prince's life story from his seizure as a boy by the Turkish Sultan, to his love life, to his maniacal attempts to retain power regardless of whose throat he must slit.
This is a graphic novel I picked up recently and I will have my review up before the end of the month. Look for it in my Manga/Graphic Novel/Video Game Novel 2012 Challenge Round-up in the next few days.
Enter using the Rafflecopter form below and be sure to check out all the other infected blogs on the hop in the link below that! Thanks for stopping by and Happy Halloween! (Must be 18+ to enter, the contest is U.S. only. Sorry S&H is too high)
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I just Love Giveaways,thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI am just being a mom like always but my kids are
ReplyDeleteI actually haven't thought of a costume...uh-oh.
ReplyDeleteeai(at)stanfordalumni(dot)org
A medieval princess
ReplyDeleteZombie of course :)
ReplyDeletemy daughter is the last left at home to go out, so she has us dressing up like dia de los muertos ... should be interesting as I look more like Annie Lennox from the 80's than a sugar skull, but we shall see :)~
ReplyDeleteFor Halloween I am, sadly, being myself.
ReplyDelete-Amber Terry-
I am not dressing up
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