Thank God It’s a Book Giveaway, Naughty Little Angel by J. Tremble (Day 8)

By APOOO • Nov 26th, 2008 • Category: Thank God for a Book GiveawayEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

Sometimes each of us like breaking out of our shell and living a little vicariously.  Walking on the wild side.  J. Tremble allows readers to escape and be a little mischievous with his latest novel titled, Naughty Little Angel.  CLICK HERE to read the review done by APOOO member Tavares Carney and if her review piques your interest, take a chance…live a little…enter to win a copy today. 

Now, how TO ENTER TO WIN.

If you would like to win a copy of Naughty Little Angel by J. Tremble, leave a comment on this post, along with your email address, by midnight EST, Sunday, November 30.  You can increase your chances of winning, by entering more than one comment, but each additional comment must be meaningful and different.  Also, if you post about this giveaway on your own blog and link back to APOOO, you get two more entry points.  This contest is open to US and Canadian residents.  I will use random.org to choose the winner.  The winner will only be notified via the Web site, so you will need to come back to the Web site to see if you have won.  The winner will be announced on Monday, December 1. 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

(All are about J. Tremble)

How many of you had heard of J. Tremble before today?

Have you read any books by J. Tremble?

If so, how would you describe this author’s writing style?

If you could have dinner with Tremble, what questions would you ask him? 

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  1. I have heard of Tremble but I am shamed ot admit that I have not read any of his books.. I fact I am more embarassed to admit that I thought he was a She (don’t kill me) :-(

    Tavares’ review was really good and has sparked an interest in the book. I’ll be adding him to my list of purchases

  2. How many of you had heard of J. Tremble before today?
    I’d heard about J Tremble’s books awhile back. And come to find out I went to high school with him.

  3. Have you read any books by J. Tremble?
    Unfortunately, I haven’t had a chance to read any of his books. However, as a former classmate I will show my support and purchase and read the books.

  4. If you could have dinner with Tremble, what questions would you ask him?
    I’d probably ask him what he’s been up to since high school. I’d also inquire as to how he got started writing books. And lastly I’d ask if he has heard from any of our former classmates and what our mutual friends have been up to.

  5. How many of you had heard of J. Tremble before today? I have not heard of him nor have i read any of his books, I am very selective about the “urban lit” authors that I read and unfortunately not open minded enough to give others a try, but reading the reviews I think this is one time I will take a leap of faith.

  6. I read his book Secrets of a Housewife and I really enjoyed his writing style. Said to say I havent had a chance to read the follow up More Secrets More lies. It is still on my TBR list

  7. This book sounds pretty interesting. I’m sure its a must read

  8. I have heard of him but have never read him before.

    So I guess during dinner I’d ask about his writing process and his books.

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  9. would love to read

  10. Yes I have heard of J Tremble before today. I’ve heard good things about his book Secrets of a Housewife.

    I haven’t read any of his books yet.

    Given the chance to meet and dine with him I’d ask, when did he know he wanted to write.
    Who does he read?
    Why did he choose this genre?

  11. Never heard of him. It looks like his style could be urban contemporary fiction.

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  12. I’ve never heard of him and thus haven’t read any of his books so I guess I would be picking his brain at dinner to find out why he chose this genre to write in.

    I would ask him about his character development…how long it took him to write his book(s) what type of research did he do to mold his characters.

    I would also ask him, now that he’s gotten published if it feels anything like he thought it would…how the feedback has been from his readers.

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