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Happy Monday Folks,

I'm going to drop another hint or two about this year...

I got big plans for a contest to celebrate 25 plus followers on this blog. I can't give out much details at this point, but it would behoove you (another great word, "behoove") to check up here often...for I may be running the contest this week or next week or the week after or we'll-see-when (but it'll be soon)...you just never know. I'm "hammering" out the details at the moment. But trust me, when I say soon, I mean very soon.

I have a date set in February for an author interview (not telling who it is or when, you'll just have to come back and find out *grins*) This author wants to run a contest in conjunction with the interview, so the day of, you'll want to be on here to comment so you might be able to win the prize the author is offering.

I'm working on finishing up a book for a book review (can't tell you who or what, yet). And I was told by another author I should be receiving their book soon to review (can't tell you who or what on that one, yet, either). So I've got a lot of reading to do.

Today I want to kick off the week by talking about heroes. What's one of your favorite heroes (from a book you read) and why? What do you look for in a hero? (please say which book your hero comes from).

Make sure check back here often. As you can see, BIG plans are in process :-)

Have A Monumental Monday!

Comments

Unknown said…
Forgot about my hero... duh!

My favorite heros are people/characters that are real. (They have faults, have struggles, have determination, and want to make a differance.) I can't say that I have one that rates higher than another. It's like saying which child do you love more? I love them all for different reasons...
Bethany said…
J.J.--

I get what you're saying...every character is different.

Hope you're doing well and thank you for dropping by :-)

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