Weekly Geeks #25--Book Buying Tips for the Holidays
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Ok, these virtual book tours are kicking my butt, so I'm a bit behind on Weekly Geeks and number of other holiday posts I had planned.
Weekly Geeks #25:
1. Think about the books that you and people in your life love. It’s best to use more obscure books, because we’ve all heard plenty about the more popular ones.
2. Come up with categories, based on relationship, personality, or whatever else you like. I think this is easier to do once you have your books in mind; you can then just assign categories to those books.
3. Post your own gift giving guide! Add short blurbs about the books, just enough so that your readers can determine if it’d be a good gift for people on their list. Don’t forget to come back and sign Mr Linky.
4. Visit other Weekly Geeks, and if you like their guides, maybe add links to the bottom of your own.
I had planned on doing this on time, but tours got in the way, so here's a short list, which I hope will also help those pledging to buy books for the holidays.
For the consummate Vampire fan:
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1. Vampires and Vampirism: Legends from Around the World by Dudley Wright
This book takes a look at the legends of vampirism and vampires and can be used as a guide for those just getting started in the genre because of the Twilight phenomenon or simply because they are interested in learning more.
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2. The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice
This is the second book in the Vampire Chronicles series, but it's focus on Lestat, rather than the saga that everyone has seen in the Interview with a Vampire movie starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, provides the reader with an in-depth examination of Lestat's motivations and evolution as a vampire. I loved this book.
Check out Jackie's Fantasy and Vampire list.
For the Poets and Writers on your list:
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1. The Poetry Home Repair Manual by Ted Kooser
This book provides poets who are just starting out with some tricks of the trade in repairing or fixing their poems, molding them into the best pieces they can be.
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2. The 3 A.M. Epiphany by Brian Kiteley
This is my favorite all-time writer's block breaker, particularly for writers who are working on certain projects and need little nudge in the right direction. I have gotten more than I bargained for when I purchased this book. It's kept me writing even at times when the muse was silent.
Audio Books for those who Don't Read! (DID I just Write that?):
1. Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore
2. Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
3. Rose Red by Stephen King
4. A Soldier's Promise by Daniel Hendrix
5. Beach House by James Patterson
6. Honeymoon by James Patterson
7. You've Been Warned by James Patterson
My Favorites from my 2008 Reviews: (Click on titles for my reviews)
1. Testimony by Anita Shreve
2. Cold Rock River by J.L. Miles
3. Off the Menu by Christine Son
4. The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary Pearson
5. The House on Tradd Street by Karen White
6. Black Flies by Shannon Burke
7. Hip Hop Speaks to Children edited by Nikki Giovanni
8. The Host by Stephenie Meyer
9. Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
10. The Lost Diary of Don Juan by Douglas Abrams
***Reminder***
Don't forget my contest for the writing guide Grit for the Oyster. You have two chances to enter: the review and the guest post
Deadline is December 1, Midnight EST.
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