The First Day of Bookmas

  • By: Jessica Faust | Date: Dec 01 2011

Welcome to day one of our Bookmas Giveaway contest. For those who missed the rules, hop back over to the November 30 post and give a quick read.

Now on to our contest . . .

At the end of last year I had the “brilliant” idea of tackling the Book List Challenge. At the time I thought I was smart by giving myself a lot of leeway. Probably not smart enough. I still didn’t read nearly as many of these in 2011 as I would have liked, but I did get to a few, and one of them became such a favorite that I read it twice and am a little sad it took me this long to read it at all.

Which book was it?

Clues can be found here, using the Twitter hashtag #bookmas or by seeing what these authors have to say:

Krista Davis
Heather Blake
Paige Shelton
Sharla Lovelace
Janet Bolin
Snarky Mommy
Monica Marlowe
Amy Eller Lewis
Ellery Adams
Erin Kellison
Peg Cochran
Elizabeth Buzzelli
Laura Alden
Sally MacKenzie
Stacey Kennedy
Charlotte Featherstone
Jennifer Delamere
Avery Aames
Molly Cannon
Erika Chase
Bill Crider
C. C. Hunter
Sofie Kelly
Annie Knox

Kim Lenox
Hannah Reed
Gina Robinson
Andrea Laurence

Jessica Faust

24 responses to “The First Day of Bookmas”

  1. Gloria Weber says:

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

  2. Kaitlyne says:

    Notes from a Small Island – Bill Bryson?

  3. BW says:

    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

  4. Kaitlyne says:

    Haha, Gloria's got it I think. I just read a couple more clues. 🙂 Way to be fast!

    Am I the only one who has a hard time figuring out where to look on Facebook? I don't use it, so I think that's why.

  5. magolla says:

    Sounds like fun, but really, Jessica who has the time to spend ferreting out this information. Fun for you, but I have too much stuff to do to prepare for the holidays. The only reason I'm blog hopping is because I'm waiting for a phone call before I walk out the door . . . and there it is!

  6. Danny K says:

    The Five People You Meet in Heaven

  7. Wow, that was fast.

  8. Alison says:

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  9. BW says:

    It's Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.

  10. Sonja Foust says:

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is my guess. 🙂

    Sonja

  11. Kaitlyne says:

    Magolla, you don't have to play. If last year is any indication, the answers are found literally in a matter of minutes.

    I actually think this is one of the most fun contests I've run across on a blog and I was excited to hear they chose to do it again. If you aren't interested, why not just drop it from your blog hopping for the next few days?

  12. Bella says:

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl is my guess too.

  13. Kim Villasenor says:

    James and the Giant Peach

  14. Dang and I thought i was fast with thirty mins. I had Charlie and the chocolate factory. Because I really didn't like the next book after that. It was rather weird. And I am glad they didn't make it a movie.

  15. Kim Villasenor says:

    James and the Giant Peach

  16. Erin says:

    I agree Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  17. Kim Villasenor says:

    I meant to say "James and the Giant Peach is my daughters favorite", otherwise I probably wouldn't have come up with it so quickly. This is fun, let's do another one!

  18. Shaunna says:

    Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen

  19. Y'all are too fast. We're going to have to make the clues harder or you'll never get to the bottom of the page where I'm listed! 🙂

  20. Kaitlyne says:

    I'll start from the bottom tomorrow. How's that? 😛

  21. Becca says:

    I didn't get here fast enough, it's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  22. Avery Aames says:

    Could we learn which clues helped you discover the answers you came up with? I love hearing about deductive reasoning!

    Did you start at the top of the list and descend?

    Just wondering.

    ~Avery Aames
    AveryAames.com

  23. Becca says:

    I found out 'cause I like Charlie and the Chocolate factory and one clue was about a girl that turns into a blueberry and it reminded me of the move:)

  24. LSkeers says:

    SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE!