Monday, January 19, 2009

Giveaway: Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet

As a little girl, Jane has no one. Her mother, the powerful head of a Broadway theater company, has no time for her. She does have one friend-a handsome, comforting, funny man named Michael-but only she can see him.Years later, Jane is in her thirties and just as alone as ever. Then she meets Michael again-as handsome, smart and perfect as she remembers him to be. But not even Michael knows the reason they've really been reunited.SUNDAYS AT TIFFANY'S is a love story with an irresistible twist, a novel about the child inside all of us-and the boundary-crossing power of love.

Hachette Books is generously offering 5 copies of Sundays at Tiffany's. This giveaway is limited to the U.S.A and Canada. No P.O. Boxes.

1.For one entry tell me why you would like to read this book.
2. For a second entry become a follower.
3.For a third entry blog about this giveaway with a link, please. Sidebar is fine! 4 of the winners will be from these entries.

4. For a totally off the wall 4th entry, make up a different caption for one of the penguins. One of the winners will be from these entries! See Pudgy for any extra details.

Contest ends Jan. 28th. Be sure to leave me a way to contact you as winners will be notified by e mail. Good Luck!

36 comments:

bermudaonion said...

I'd like to read this book because I'm a big James Patterson fan. You are already in my Google Reader.

Wrighty - said...

Of course I have to sign up for this one! You're good at contests! Patterson books are always a quick, easy read with lots of twists and action. I don't always know the authors he writes with though.

I'm a follower, subscribe and you're on my blogroll. I sound like a stalker.

I've added your contest to my blog
www.wrightysreads.blogspot.com

Now I have to think of a caption!

donnas said...

Please enter me. I want to read this book because I have loved the other books by James Patterson I have read.

I am already subscribed in Google Reader.

Wrighty - said...

(Penguin on top)

"Does this outfit make me look fat?"


5wrights1@verizon.net

Kaye said...

you're referring to Pudgy I assume since he is the only one wearing clothes! ha, Ha good one, Wrighty! The other one is over-the- top fat but naked, although if he were wearing clothes, that would be a fabulously funny line. An extra entry for you, tootsie!

.Books by TJ Baff said...

I have entered this everywhere and never a win anywhere. LOL
BooHoo
I would LOVE to win this.
I am already a follower. and penguin caption is....
number 1....fat, naked penguin...

"The Emperor's New Clothes."

pun intended...LOL

Tamara
ptbaff@cogeco.ca

Michelle Sutton said...

Sure, I'll become a follower. As far as why I'd want to read the book? I am a total sucker for a great love story, especially one that starts with childhood pain and loneliness. And for the penguin pics I say change this caption... "Gel....that's the answer, gives you that nice smoooooth look!"

Change it to this caption. "So what if the liner is for my chin? I don't have any eyebrows!"

joyfulhutch[at]msn[dot]com

Gwendolyn B. said...

I'd like to read this book because it sounds romantic and hopeful. Thanks for the chance!
geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com

Gwendolyn B. said...

I'm a follower!
geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com

donnas said...

Chinstrap -

No you can not borrow my tux.

Ramya said...

I'd like to read this book because I have heard so much about it and I haven't read any James Patterson novel as yet.

I already subscribe to your blog and I am a follower!

Caption for Rockhopper - "this is what happens if you fall asleep when your five year old has a pair of scissors in hand"..:)

Thanks Kaye!

ramyasbookshelf(at)gmail(dot)com

sherry said...

I'd like to win this book because I've never read anything by Patterson before.

niteswimming [at] gamil [dot] com

Stephanie said...

I'd like to win this book. I'm becoming a follower and have posted about your contest on my new blog. Hooray for contests!

Bridget said...

I've posted this at Win A Book. No need to enter the contest.

Mishel said...

Ever since I first read the synopsis of this book I've wanted to read this. I'm planning on buying it if I don't win. But I'd still love to receive a copy. Thanks,

Mishel

Janel said...

I read Cross Country last month, so I'm curious to see how different this book is from it.

I now follow you!

I'm posting about this in my right sidebar at:

http://janelsjumble.blogspot.com

jgbeads AT gmail DOT com

Janel said...

How about this for the Rockhopper caption:

Hair gel and winter hats - not a good combination.

caite said...

Why would I like to read it? because my inner child said so!

toss my hat in the ring please.

MJ said...

I heard so much about this book. I love all of his stuff. The imaginary friend tuned "real" intrigues me.

MJ said...

following

MJ said...

caption for Rockhopper - Einstein who????

darbyscloset said...

For the very top picture...
What do you get when you cross a pig with a guin hen? Penguin!
Please enter me, this book is everywhere yet in my home and I love Patterson's work!
Thanks so much!
Darby
darbyscloset at yahoo dot com

Karen said...

Hi there,
So sorry....I didn't enter because I already read Sunday at Tiffany's!! But just for fun, I'll give you a caption:
Rockhopper:
It's called an inverted Mohawk, you dope. It's very cool....rad....ohhhhhhh, bite me!

Wrighty - said...

I know you already got this award but you're getting it again! You deserve it lots and lots of times!
http://wrightysreads.blogspot.com/

A Stationary Addict said...

I'd like to read this book because I am a big James Patterson fan.

jchaborek[at]hotmail[dot]com

angie said...

I'd love to win this because I am a huge James Patterson fan and I have not read this one yet. Thanks!

kalea_kane said...

Don't enter me. I just wanted to stop by with a cyber hug!

(okay weird note--I was going to type HUGS and I must have moved my fingers because it came out JIGS! Had to point it out, because I'm a dork!)

HUGS

Kelly

Nicole said...

Hi Kaye,

I finally finished reading People of the Book. Have you? It was really slow going for me because as you said it has a lot about the history and culture of different people and I wasn't familiar with a lot of it. Once I got into the stories I was totally absorbed, but once I was finished with one it could take me a while to pick it up again. I would day I enjoyed reading it ore than anything. I though the ending was a surprise and a little rushed.

Lenore said...

James Patterson writing love stories - I'm intrigued.

Jo-Jo said...

Please enter me in your contest...I've been trying to win this one as I haven't read any James Patterson yet.
joannelong74@gmail.com

Jo-Jo said...

I also added your contest to my sidebar...thank you also for hosting this contest!

robin_titan said...

I would like to enter to win this for a friend, I read Sundays at Tiffany's and LOVED it, I have my own contest of it but it's not like I can have my friend win. :D

Diana D said...

I would like to read this book because I have read many of his others and find him to be a great author. Thanks for having the wonderful giveaway.

dianad8008 AT gmail DOT com

Nancy said...

I've read a number of James Patterson's books and I always enjoy them. I especially enjoy books with a twist at the end! Thanks!

Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

Nancy said...

New caption(s) for penguin photo at the top of this post:

- Do I need to go to Weight Watchers?

- I can't believe I ate the whole thing!

- That penguin bully just rolled me down the hill!

- I better cut out the fish snacks - I can't see my feet anymore!

Anonymous said...

I would like to read this book because I love a good love story.

~AB
anime_babble[at]yahoo.com