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It was worth the shoulder ache - and I’m grateful for the goodies.Īnd I’ve shared many of my spoils with friends and coworkers, plus my sister has confiscated The Great Lover and is quickly making her way through that one. After the convention was over, you’d see many of us folding under the weight of our swag as we made our way through the streets of New York, and I had a heck of a time getting this thing comfortably on the train the next day! But does that mean I’m unappreciative? Absolutely not. A T-shirt for Sandra Brannan’s In The Belly Of Jonah, some cute notecards with a reading theme, and a mousepad for The Monkey Bible. Also? Lots of bookmarks and other promotional materials a handheld mirror advertising a new wedding novel buttons and tiny book-related postcards.Ħ. I think my sister has stolen it, and if she hasn’t - Spencer definitely has. A “Fail” stamp, which has already proven to be way more hilarious than I think the creators intentioned. A Spyology pen, which writes in invisible ink.ĥ. Also included? A yearly journal (I’m going to write my monthly reading on each page) and a reading guide with synopsises and discussion questions for many current books.Ĥ. Books! Titles in my bag were Suite Scarlettby Maureen Johnson (audio) The Great Lover by Jill Dawson The Nature Of Jade by Deb Caletti Secret Lives Of Husbands and Wives by Josie Brown The Outside Boy by Jeanine Cummins Think Of A Number by John Verdon and the Perfect 10 Diet. A super awesome Spike Light, courtesy of Authors On The Web. Which is awesome, sturdy and has been used since my return to cart other books to work and beyond.Ģ. And since many of you asked me what was in those mysterious canvas totes, I’m here to tell you. Thinking now about my overflowing bookcase, I cringe when imagining having to toss even one more book on the shelves without reading one and removing it.īut the allure of free books - worlds yet undiscovered - is too strong. The funny about about readers - and book bloggers - is that we all probably have one quarter of a million books waiting for us to be read. Just in case there weren’t free books, I didn’t want to get my hopes up. I’d gotten an email from an author days earlier implying I’d be receiving a copy of her book at the event, but I wasn’t completely sure what she was talking about.

I didn’t know there would be free books, friends. From the moment I arrived at the Book Blogger Convention and saw those canvas totes lined up down the hallway, my fingers started itching with that old, familiar tingle.
