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May 16, 2010 11:39AM

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Congrats Angie! First Reads is great. Like KrIsTiE fAyE said, if you want to keep winning, make sure you read it right away, and post a written review on it when you are finished. Also make a First Reads shelf on your bookshelf here on Goodreads to list it on. I recently won my 54th First Read.
Elena, I won The Passage too, and LOVED it. Have you read it yet? What did you think?
Elena, I won The Passage too, and LOVED it. Have you read it yet? What did you think?

Wow, 54 is a lot! I seem to be winning them often too, since I became a Goodreads member in January 2010. I just won my 6th one last night! It's probably because I do read and review them as soon as they're received.



I haven't started The Passage. I plan to start it at the end of this month. It is so huge...
I think I won the book because I read and reviewed one of the other author's books, Mary and O'Neil.

First Reads is what they call the Goodread Book Giveaways. If you click on explore up at the top of any goodreads page, then click the giveaways tab, then click on giveaways, it will take you to this page:
http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway
where you can enter to win a ton of new release books. Nothing finer than winning free books. :o)
http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway
where you can enter to win a ton of new release books. Nothing finer than winning free books. :o)

That's EXACTLY how it is with me too!







Yay this just came in the mail today. Can't wait to start it!

Click on Explore and then books and them giveaways is how I do it. Giveaways is at the top right.

Hmm, that's interesting considering it says winners are picked randomly...

terms & conditions•
If more people are interested in a book than there are copies available, we will pick the winners at our discretion. The factors that go into our algorithm are: randomness, site activity, genre of books on your shelves, current phase of the moon, and more. Only one entry is allowed per household.
•The publisher or author, not Goodreads, is responsible for shipment of books to winners. To list a book, the publisher or author has already agreed never to send you anything except the book in question.
•You are not required to review the book if you win a copy. However, we encourage you do to so, as it's the reason the publishers are giving us free books in the first place. People who review the books are also more likely to win more advance copies in the future.
•By accepting an advance copy and posting a review, you grant Goodreads and the publisher an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, fully paid, worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display, and distribute your review.
•In compliance with FTC guidelines, please disclose in your review that you received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads.
Winners might be picked randomly depending on the book...or rather, depending on the publisher or person giving away the book.







And I just got an email this morning that I won Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution by Michelle Moran. Yay!




I'm looking forward to this book. Let me know when you receive or start your copy! Buddy read?
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