Tuesday, October 23, 2012

SPOOKTACULAR Giveaway Hop! #Spooktacular


Check it out! 

I am so excited to have come across this amazing giveaway! Let's all send a HUGE thanks to Kathy at I am a Reader, Not a Writer for putting together such an enormous giveaway!

What do you have to in order to win?

Just enter! It's as easy as that! Hop around to the 500+ blogs to check out the massive amount of awesome prizes!!

Can you believe it!?
OVER FIVE HUNDRED GIVEAWAYS, all in one place!!

*faints from all the awesome* 



As you can see, I am giving away two copies of EVER. One is paperback, and will be available to contestants within the US only, and the other giveaway will be for an e-copy and can be sent worldwide!


For entrants in the US ONLY:

For entrants WORLDWIDE:

*This amazing giveaway is hosted by I am a Reader not a Writer and The Diary of a Bookworm.*

33 comments:

  1. Sleepy Hollow and the 60'c ult film Bunny Lake is Missing! I love both psychological and historical horrors!!! Happy haunts this season and thanks for the awesome, awesome giveaway!

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  2. I love Poltergeist.
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  3. Any book by Stephen King...
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  4. My favorite spooky movie is Sign. those aliens get me every time! :)

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  5. My favourite spooky movie is From Hell. Thanks for the giveaway! :-)

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  6. My fav spooky movie is the ring

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  7. Maybe Anna Dressed in Blood? It's not scary but it's pretty creepy.

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  8. The Ring made me hide behind a pillow.

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  9. Eek! The French horror film "High Tension" is terribly scary.

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  10. I don't like anything too scary. My mind runs wild once the lights go out at night ;)

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  11. I'm not into scary that much but Carrie i always a good one (the original movie)

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  12. I really love The Stand, its pretty spooky :)

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  13. Thanks for the giveaway!! Super excited.
    Any Stephen King book or film is creepy.
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  14. Fave scary movie would be Jeepers Creepers, it doesn't scare me anymore but it did! Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  15. Favorite spooky book would be Gerald's Game by Stephen King, or most of his books really. Pet Cemetery was pretty spooky also! Thanks for being a part of the hop and for the giveaway.
    Best wishes,
    Marlena
    charmedpoms(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  16. My favorite scary movie is Evil Dead II, but the scariest movie I ever saw was The Exorcist.

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  17. Hi Great blog. I am entry number 499...I know I was a bit late but I have a great guest a ghost writer http://thebridgeofdeaths.tumblr.com/ and a great giveaway do swing by if you get a chance,
    M.C.V. Egan

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  18. it is not possible for movies paranormal

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  19. Book: Bag of Bones Stephen King
    Movie: The Orphanage

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  20. My favorite movie is Sleepy Hollow
    My favorite book is Nevermore by Kelley Creagh

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  21. Sleepy Hollow freaked me out as a kid

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  22. christine by stephen king - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  23. I don't have a favorite but the one that scared me the most was It by Stephen King! Thanks!

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  24. I loved The First Days by Rhiannon Frater - so scary!

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  25. The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe is a short story, but it still manages to creep me out in a way that few novels or movies could compete with. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  26. I don't have a favorite spooky book but I like the movie Freddy vs. Jason

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  27. Adore Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King... However for a favorite, I'm with Sarah Rooney for The Tell Tale Heart. <3

    Sam

    Smithsl91@yahoo.com

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  28. Anything by Edgar Allan Poe is awesome!!

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  29. Pretty much everything by E.A. Poe...and Salem's Lot by Stephen King.

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