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Sunday, February 17, 2013

REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY OF HONEY BUNCHES OF OATS TROPICAL BLENDS CEREAL

I want to introduce you to a new Honey Bunches of Oats cereal called Tropical Blends. I am a fan of most of the Honey Bunches of Oats cereal but the tropical Blends may be one of my favorites. I do not like overly sweet cereals but the combination of mango and coconut was just right and not overpowering in taste.


About the Cereal:
  • 10grams of  Whole Grains.
  • No High Fructose Corn Syrup.
  • 120 Calories per serving.
  •  Only 6grams of Sugar.
  • 9 Essential Vitamins & Minerals including 60% Daily Value of iron.
  • 4 Wholesome Grains.
  • WIC Eligible
Heart Healthy
- 0grams Trans Fat
- 0.5 Saturated Fat
- 0mg Cholesterol


 Contests:


  1. The Purex® brand is teaming up with Honey Bunches of Oats and Outrigger Hotels and Resorts to launch a monumental prize giveaway: The 2013 Tropical Trio Sweepstakes!* One lucky winner will be sent on a tropical paradise vacation to Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach! Enter to win a chance to spend your days relaxing underneath the warm, Hawaiian sun and your nights exploring Waikiki’s never-ending nightlife.
  2.  Enter to win a coupon for a free box Honey Bunches of Oats. MY Contest end on  March 2, 2013 @ 11:59pm EST. See Rafflecopter for Rules. USA/ CAN Only.

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I was given a free box of Honey Bunches of Oats cereal for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

INTERVIEW OF ROBERT PIELKE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL THE TRANSLATOR (GIVEAWAY)



 I want to welcome Robert G. Pielke to Books R Us. Robert is the author of the novel A New Birth Of Freedom: The Translatorbook two of the trilogy. Thanks for stopping by.


 Interview

Can you tell me who or what was the inspiration for the book?

** There were many things that led to this trilogy, but it all came together when I discovered the underlying issue of the story – fundamental rights. What criteria should we use when deciding who has such rights? It was over this the fundamental issue that led to the Civil War and the issue that will arise in our eventual contact with extraterrestrial intelligent life. Stephen Hawking recently raised the issue again, when he counseled against having any contact with other ET species. Although my trilogy is an alternate-history and a time-travel tale, the story is driven by this concern.

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it?

** I don’t think such a thing exists. Either someone has something they want to write or they don’t. If you have nothing to say…then it stands to reason that you won’t be able to write anything.

Can you tell me your experiences in finding a publisher for the book?

** My first publication was a nonfiction book on rock music in American culture – in the 80’s of the pervious century. Nelson-Hall, a traditional publisher picked my proposal up right away and another publisher immediately picked up its sequel. So I thought getting published was going to be a snap! Not so with fiction – especially genre fiction, and even more especially when I combined a few different kinds of genre fiction. For my trilogy, I had to shop the proposal around to TONS of publishers before one was willing to take something a bit odd.

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?  Where do you like to vacation?  Can you tell us briefly about this?

** I usually give a kind of cavalier answer to this….”sex, drugs and rock and roll.” But, to be specific, I cook, ski [blues and greens], watch loads of movies, swim daily, listen to all kinds of rock music, and then do it all over again.

How long did it take you to write the book and how long did it take to get the book released?

** It’s difficult to be precise, because the real beginnings are never written down – there are a bunch of ideas just rolling around in your head and you “play with them” for a long time. Suffice it to say, the “playing” with this book began many years ago. From the typed words to release – probably about 3-4 years.

Who is your favorite character in the book and why?

** I don’t think I have one. I enjoy writing “for” all of them, but that’s not to say I “like” [or “dislike”] any of them. Writing for my female character was, of course, challenging, but since the Point of View is from my protagonist’s perspective [“universal limited,” I believe is the precise term for what I’m doing, I have an “out.” The reader “sees” her through the eyes of my protagonist.

What are your current / future projects? 

** Right now, I’m working on the final book of the trilogy. AND I’m collaborating with a screenwriter for converting the first book into a film. But in the more distant future, I have two books under consideration: One is a fantasy sci-fi about humans discovering that there is a species here on earth that has been trying to contact us for millennium…they finally succeed! The other is a literary novel about the relationship between Viet Nam vets and Viet Nam protesters.

Do you have any tips for a young writer just starting out?

** Just write!! Write anything! Write all of the time! Consider ALL of what you write a writing exercise.

If your book was to be made into a movie, who would you like the main character to be played by and why?

** “When” perhaps!!?? Hahahahah I have no one in mind for the lead – But I wouldn’t ‘t mind Daniel Day Lewis do Lincoln!!


A New Birth of Freedom: The Translator (Book 2) blog tour site:
Books R Us review of The Translator.

Purchase the book:

Amazon.
Whiskey Creek Press.

CONTEST:

Thanks to the author I am able to giveaway a ebook of the Translator to one of my readers. Contests ends on 2/23/13 @ 11:59 PM EST. See Rafflecopter for rules.




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Friday, February 15, 2013

Book Review - A New Birth of Freedom: The Translator



About the Book
 
Noam Chomsky argues that communication with aliens would be impossible. Stephen Hawking argues that it would be extremely unwise even to try. What if it were absolutely necessary to do so? This question arises with extreme urgency at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, in this time-travel, alternate-history trilogy, A New Birth of Freedom.

About the Author
Robert Pielke, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, now lives in Claremont, California. He earned a B.A. in History at the University of Maryland, an M. Div. in Systematic Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, and a Ph.D. in Social Ethics from the Claremont Graduate School.

He taught on ground and online for countless years at George Mason University in Virginia, El Camino College in California and online for the University of Phoenix. Now happily retired from “the job,” he is doing what he always wanted to do since he wrote his first novel at ten in elementary school. It was one paragraph, three pages long and, although he didn’t know it at the time, it was alternate history.

His academic writings have been in the area of ethics, including a boring academic treatise called Critiquing Moral Arguments, logic, and popular culture. Included in the latter is an analysis of rock music entitled You Say You Want a Revolution: Rock Music in American Culture. He has also published short stories, feature articles, film and restaurant reviews. His novels include a savagely satirical novel on America and its foibles, proclivities and propensities, Hitler the Cat Goes West, and an alternate history, science fiction novel, The Mission.

Most recently, he has updated and revised his book on rock music, which is being republished by McFarland and Co.

He swims daily, skis occasionally, cooks as an avocation, watches innumerable movies, collects rock and roll concert films, is an avid devotee of Maryland crabs and maintains a rarely visited blog filled with his social and political ravings. His favorite film is the original Hairspray; his favorite song is “A Day in the Life”; his favorite pizza is from the original Ledo Restaurant in College Park, MD; and he is a firm believer in the efficacy of “sex, drugs and rock and roll.” Somehow his family and friends put up with him.

Robert G. Pielke's Web Site:
http://www.robertgpielke.com/

Robert G. Pielke's Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/robert.pielke

Robert G. Pielke's Twitter:

http://twitter.com/rpielke

Robert G. Pielke's YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/rpielke

Robert G. Pielke's Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/990626.Robert_G_Pielke

A New Birth of Freedom: The Translator Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16137362-a-new-birth-of-freedom

Tribute Books Blog Tours Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tribute-Books-Blog-Tours/242431245775186

A New Birth of Freedom: The Translator (Book 2) blog tour site:http://anewbirthoffreedom-thetranslator.blogspot.com/

A New Birth of Freedom: The Visitor (Book 1) blog tour site:
http://anewbirthoffreedom-thevisitor.blogspot.com/

Amazon paperback buy link ($16.95)

Whiskey Creek Press paperback buy link ($16.95):
Kindle buy link ($4.99):
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My Thoughts:

I have always been a fan of historical and Sci-Fi novels and the author was able to incorporate time travel in the storyline. I did find the book difficult to read because I did not have the opportunity to read the first book in the series. I was a bit confused on who all of the characters were and how they fit into the storyline. There was no description of the pests until the middle of the book but I guessed that they were insect like creatures from the future. I recommend that you read the first book in the series since the Translator is not a stand alone novel. The novel was well researched and included the major players in the Civil War period with the added twist of time travel. If you are a history/Sci-FI fan then this is the book for you.





Disclaimer: I was given a free copy of the book for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.



Thursday, February 14, 2013

REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY OF DRY IDEA ADVANCED DRY DEODORANT.



 Have you tried many different brands of antiperspirants/deodorants and were not happy with how they worked then give Dry Idea Advanced Dry a try. I usually use a solid product because most of the roll on deodorants that I have tried left white marks on my clothing and made me feel sticky. I received the roll on version in the fresh scent. The scent was not overpowering and the product was very smooth to apply, dried very quickly and left no marks on my clothing.  The product is designed to provide 72 hours of protection and is formulated with Vitamin E for a silky smooth application. They guarantee to Never Let Them See You Sweat and the Advanced Dry is available in a clear gel if you are not a fan of roll on deodorants.

CONTESTS: 

1-You can find out more about Dry Idea products on the web and Facebook and do not forget to enter their contest and you could win the grand prize of $500 and 10 additional winners will win $50.

2- Thanks to Dry Idea I am able to giveaway Three coupons for a free Dry Idea Antiperspirant/Deodorant: MY Contest end on February 22, 2013 @ 11:59pm EST 
See Rafflecopter for Rules. USA/CAN only.
 
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Disclaimer: Dry Idea provided me with a free sample of the product so I could review it. My participation is voluntary and all of my opinions are my own.

WIN A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY SESSION BY JANE GOODRICH PHOTOGRAPHY (PV $2,850)



 We have teamed up with Jane Goodrich Photography to bring you a super-special giveaway! One lucky reader will win an at-your-home professional photography session package worth $2850!  Visit http://www.janegoodrich.com to see more of her work.

Jane Goodrich is a New-York based newborn and children’s photographer with an artful eye and a modern edge whose talent lies in her ability to capture a moment in time – no matter how quickly it passes.
This prize is one that you and your loved ones will treasure forever. Here’s what the lucky winner will receive as part of their ‘A Day In The Life Package’:  
A Day in the Life Package - $2,850
Want to freeze this moment in time forever? From waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast, going on a play-date or school, having lunch, naptime, seeing friends, taking a bath, reading stories. This package captures all of this along with laughs, giggles, funny faces, and tears. Don’t miss a second!

-        One Full Day Session (From Wake-up to Bedtime)
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-        Image Wrapped Album of Best Images
-        Cosmetic Retouching, Editing, Post production
-        Online gallery
-        A Fully Edited High-Resolution Disk - with a minimum of 150 images in  at least 3 tones

Although anyone in the U.S. and Canada can enter to win this prize – Jane Goodrich Photography only services three states – New York, New Jersey and Conn. If you are not in the tri-state area you can still enter to win and then give the giveaway prize as a gift to a relative or friend who lives in the tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT). You must schedule your photo session before April 1, 2013.

This giveaway ends February 25th and is open to anyone in the US and Canada. Use the form below to enter. You can complete as many entries as you like to increase your chances, but all entries are optional.  Jane Goodrich Photography is responsible for prize fulfillment.