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My dear fellow bloggers and readers I've found a prize!

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So I'm not entirely sure how I found this site, but I just entered the gates of Utopia and got a glimpse!

[insert angel song here]

Okay, so technically I'm a total book-crazed girl who loves to read so to MOI that is my version of Utopia. Endless books I can read, I just have to offer up a review as well!

http://booksneeze.com/

the site.
a.k.a. Utopia

If you haven't heard of it, let me explain a bit.
You're a blogger and you like to read.
Check.
You send an application (moi did) and they approve or not.
Check.
You sign up to read a book and they send you a copy, you read, you review, and post it on your blog.
Check check check.
You know, if I get approved and all.
[crosses fingers and wishes reallllllllly hard]

That's it!
How cool is that?!

Applause. Oh no, I'm applausing myself.

Whether or not I get approved, I am letting you know about it because I think that is an absolutely wonderful way of getting books to read and review if you're a blogger. I'm personally going to try and review more of the books Kindle has been bad about stealing my money and giving to me, okay technically I'm well aware of the stealing, and double technically it's not stealing since I'm BUYING said books (details), but either way, I have more books loaded on my phone to read from Kindle then I would care to admit.

Some I went...
why again did I buy this?
Because I could!!!
And it's a BOOOOOKKKKKK to read.
Following?
0.o
<--book crazed girl
a.k.a.
...
nerd
cute one so you know... I can get away with it.

Tootles!
xoxo

P.s. I just love the name of it too. Book... SNEEEZE. hehe Ahem.

...

:D

Comments

  1. hi AH... that sounds great. i too love to read, although i am finding it hard to find the time.. what are the requirements? thanks for sharing...

    ps. i like your writing..

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  2. I completely understand. I find I end up reading during commercials on TV sometimes. lol I'm not even kidding. Otherwise I'd never get to read and I LOVE to read, plus it helps my writing, so I gotta find the time... any way that I can.

    Requirements: be a blogger; be able to read the book; post a review on your blog , and also one on a commercial site (like Amazon, Walmart, wherever the books are sold, just so others get a taste of the book and the reviews get out there) That's it! More information can be found here - http://booksneeze.com/guidelines#ftc

    Application is here: http://booksneeze.com/join

    And thank you so much :D

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  3. ok. i joined. we will see what happens..... exciting!

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  4. Ooo I can't wait! I hope you get it!! :) [fingers crossed]

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