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Monday, July 14, 2014

International Authors' Day : Giveaway

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Readers' Muse is proud to be a part of International Authors' Day Blog Hop hosted by Debdatta Sahay of b00k r3vi3w Tours. It’s a day (or a few days) to celebrate indie writers. This new yearly event is from Monday, July 14th to Friday, July 18th.

So what’s so special about reading? There are countless other apparently “Interesting” activities out there to “kill time “. Why pick up a book, snuggle into a corner and ready away? Why really?

Only a true reader will know the answer to that question! But beware; don’t dare ask them that on the face for they might as well throw a punch at you! (I would if asked:-P)

A Reader lives a hundred lives and dies a thousand deaths.  There can’t possibly be a better way to enjoy life than reading away beautiful books tucked in a corner. The smell of an old book can give you a high way better than alcohol can! The journey through a sea of emotions can never be unnerving for a reader for the book takes equal care of the reader though leaving them a changed and wise individual.
The journey of a reader through various books can’t possibly be described in words for the journey is a nothing short of a complex web of imagination woven by gifted souls sent by god himself in the form of a writers.

There is no poor writer or  good writer. Words can be twisted in N ways thereby producing different results. It all just depends on how beautifully a human can weave a tale by playing with words. Some fail to deliver that “perfect punch” while some do an astoundingly good job.

Wishing all such gifted souls An Happy International Authors’ Day!

To add some bling to this celebration, we are hosting a double giveaway.

Enter away to win a digital copy of Hamlet’s Ghost by Jane Tara (Open Internationally) & a Paperback copy of The Counterfeit Priest by Paul Cross (Open to Indian Residents ONLY)



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9 comments:

  1. I had a great professor that made us read 8 YA novels in one semester, I haven't stopped reading since.

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    1. Yay! We have a similar story! Our english teacher form High school inspired us to read!

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  2. Thank You for joining in the celebrations for IAD!

    My parents are Book Addicts and Hoarders... They got me into it

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  3. Great blog and post for IAD! Enjoyed reading it! Thank you :)

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  4. Reading is AWESOME! Now I'm just working on helping my son see what fun it is. He'd rather play video games. :-(

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  5. How my reading started? I don't know! I read everything and anything except academic.I love reading because maybe I want to know everything that's going on or maybe I'm just trying to read minds.:p

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