September 18, 2011

Contest Craze- Lucky Number 7!

Hello guys, today I decided to do one of the contest craze's part of Princess Bookie's Contest Craze, it's lucky number seven! Here are the rules:
  • Open a book you are currently reading.
  • Turn to page 7.
  • Count to the 7th word.
  • If the word is an article (a, an, the, etc), go to the next real word.
  • Type the word into a Google Images search, and select a picture that you can stand.
  • Create a blog post with the following information:
Here's mine:
Deadly Cool by Gemma Halliday
7th word on the 7th page:
CHEM
Picture:


4 comments:

  1. Hi Benji! I'm excited to have found your blog. I have a 12 yo son who says he has nothing to read - what would you recommend?

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  2. Susan- I'm excited you have too! There are so many books I like right now, but try the Mortal Instruments series, they're great, but have a girl lead and some romance, so it's for boys that don't mind that stuff (me). Also, The Hunger Games, which I'm sure has been advided to you already, but I love it! The main character is a girl, but she's very Tomboyish so it's very easy to look over, but this book does have a lot of violence, so be prepared. Hope that helps!

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  3. Thanks, Benji! I don't think he'd go for TMI (although I love the series), but he is interested in reading HG. I'm sure he will like it!

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  4. Susan- Awww... too bad... hope he enjoys the Hunger Games though!

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Thank you for the comment, I love and appreciate each and every one! As of March 2012, The Non Reluctant Reader is an awards-free zone. I'm honored to be considered, but do not currently have the time to pass the award on. Comments are the best award I can receive though! If the comment requires a reply, please be sure to check back for one. If it is a feature/meme leave a link to your post and I will stop by and comment if I get the chance!

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