Yes, I've said "Winners" - even though I was going to give away only the hardback finished copy of DoSaB I have had such an overwhelming response on Twitter about this competition, I have decided to throw in proof copy of DoSaB to another winner.
So, thanks to random.org who chose the following:
Zoe Marriott from Twitter as @zmarriott - gets the hardback
and
Alex Mullarky from Twitter as @ajmullarky - gets the paperback proof
Hope you both love your wins! I am taking the books with me to Monday evening's Laini Taylor event and will get her to sign and dedicate them to you both.
Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book. ~ Author Unknown
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Monday, July 04, 2011
Blood Magic Competition Winner

The winner of an advanced reader's copy of Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton is ……
Jemma
Congratulations and I've contacted you by email to get your address.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Haunting Violet Competition Winner!

Using Random.org I've picked a winner from the comments and the winner is …….
Bella
I'll be contacting you shortly by email to sort out where to send your copy of Haunting Violet to.
Congratulations!
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
New Immortals Winner!

Unfortunately one of our previous winners wasn't in the UK so I've picked a new one using random.org and it is .....
1. CazApr1
I'll be contacting you on twitter right now!
Thank you again to everyone who entered.
Thank you again to everyone who entered.
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Friday, March 04, 2011
The Immortals Winners

I've picked the winners of the first five books in the Immortals series using random.org and they are *drumroll* .....
1. bibliophile brouhaha
2. Carla Hale
Thank you everyone for entering. I'll be in contact with the winners by email shortly!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Competition Time! Win the first five books in The Immortals series.

I've had such a blast reading The Immortals series and I'm happy to announce that Macmillan have been kind enough to let us have two sets of the first five books in the series up for grabs.
So here's the deal:
TWO sets of the first FIVE books in The Immortals series by Alyson Noel. So we'll have TWO winners.
Rules: comment below if you'd like to enter and tell us what your favourite series is. Remember to make sure we know how to contact you if you enter - i.e. twitter name / link to website etc. Competition open to UK people only please.
The competition will run till 4th March and I'm diarising it now so that we can Random.org the winners on the day. Good luck!
What are you waiting for? Get entering!
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
The Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney - Competition Winners
Not only is today the official release date of The Iron Witch here in the UK (yay, Kaz!) today is also the announcement of the winners of our competition.
Having typed in the numbers in Random.Org here are the winners:
UK
- Miss Sigh
- fozmeadows
- K
- Something Wicked This Way Comes
International
- Kelly - I work for Books from Greece
Congratulations to all five of you! Keep an eye out via twitter and email as I'm about to let you know that you've won.
Thanks so much to Random House Children's Books for letting MFB run this awesome competition.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Random Amazing News AND a Competition
I've been struck down with a rubbish cold and didn't go to work yesterday or today. However, I've checked in on twitter to see how all my mates are doing and suddenly there was this spate of congratulations from a variety of people!
Followed the link and would you believe it? MFB is number 3 of the Top 10 UK Teenage Literature Blogs! How awesome and cool is that?
And you know what is even more fantastic? All my fellow blogger friends are on there too and some new ones I have not heard of. So, this is the list below, copied from CISION's site:
1. So Many Books, So Little Time
2. I Was A Teenage Book Geek
3. My Favourite Books
4. Fluttering Butterflies
5. I Want To Read That
6. THE CROOKED SHELF
7. Once Upon a Bookcase
8. Teenage Fiction for All Ages
9. THe sweet BONJOUR
10. Dead Book Darling
But that is not all. They also have a Top 10 UK Children's Literature Blogs and even MORE of my friends are on there:
1. Wondrous READS
2. ACHOCKABLOG
3. THE BOOKETTE
4. Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
5. The Puffin Blog
6. THE MG HARRIS BLOG
7. The Fairy Tale Cupboard
8. Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books
9. THE ULTIMATE BOOK GUIDE
10. Tommy Donbavand Children's Author
Looking at these twenty blogs I can't help but grin widely. And feel so proud of MFB being part of it all. Everyone, keep up the absolutely awesome hard work you are doing! And to celebrate I think there shall be a random book giveaway.
So, this is open to all of the UK to win a copy of Unhooking the Moon by Gregory Hughes. All you need to do is comment below and tell me one of your favourite books you've read this year - it can be any genre, any age group. The competition will close on Monday, 20th. You can enter as many times as you like.
Friday, April 30, 2010
**Congratulations**

We have a winner for the box o' cake / random book from MFB reading bookshelves and it is:
IFFATH!
Make sure to send me your addy, Iffath!
Also, everyone, it's Mark's birthday today so...go follow him on Twitter as @Gergaroth and wish him well!
Sunday, April 04, 2010
**A Demon Strike Competition**
BUT! Here I am now, like a benevolent goddess, offering you the opportunity to win a signed copy of Andy's novel: Demon Strike. Not only will it be signed, it will also be dedicated to you / youngling in your home. It will be sent directly from Andy. I am merely the middleman through which you will be entering the competition.
And it's not a difficult competition, at all.
All you have to do is comment on this blogpost - be nice, make sure we know who you are / if you have a website, use that to sign into, and I'll be able to track you down to let you know you've won. Also, let us know if you're on twitter so we can follow you back! Alternatively, leave your email address in code i.e. joe(underscore)blogs(at)blah blah (dot) com - to ensure you don't get spammed and we'll be in touch if you've won.
I'll announce the winner on Sunday 11th April.
The only rule is: British Isles entrants only!
Monday, March 01, 2010
A Thousand Sons Competition Wnners!

And the winners are:
David Jackson
and
Jono Graham
Congrats guys - please let us have your addresses so we can forward them to the Black Library folk for processing.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
A Thousand Sons - Graham McNeill

The Great Crusade is at its height, and the Thousand Sons are its most dedicated warriors. Though utterly loyal, the Legion of Magnus the Red is viewed with suspicion for its arcane methods. Feared by the Imperium he has sworn to serve, Magnus is called to the planet Nikaea to answer charges of sorcery.
When the ill fated primarch foresees the treachery of Warmaster Horus and warns the Emperor with forbidden powers, the Master of Mankind dispatches Leman Russ, Primarch of the Space Wolves, to attack Prospero. But Magnus has seen far more than the betrayal of Horus and his revelations will seal the fate of his Legion forever.
When I opened A Thousand Sons for the first time, it was with unusually high expectations, contrary to my normal approach- the story of Magnus the Red and his condemned Legion has surely got to be one of the most eagerly awaited instalments of the Horus Heresy series, and combined with the knowledge of how addictive Graham's writing is and teasers like this it was nigh on impossible to avoid it.
The problem with high expectations is, of course, that it creates a greater scope for disappointment. I was expecting a lot from A Thousand Sons- I wanted to know what the Legion was about, who these Marines were who had so blatantly thrown their lot in with the forces of Chaos. I wanted to understand how their fall came about, and why. I wanted sympathetic characters, drama, and thundering action.
And Graham has delivered the goods, and more. The book comes in at 558 pages, and not one of those is wasted, the writing lean and tight. The seamless way that the various subplots and concepts come together, while still delivering a clear picture of the Legion and it's history without it ever feeling too 'heavy' is testament to Graham's ability to tell a damn fine story.
The story primarily follows Ahriman, Chief Librarian of the Thousand Sons and his relationship with Magnus the Red, but also touches on the human 'remembrancers' who follow the Great Crusade, and the picture that emerges is a far cry from from what you might expect from a Legion that history records as being condemned for their treachery and sorcerous ways.
It's an interesting mix and keeps things fresh, even while you're trying to decide whether to weep or rage as events are set in motion that will lead to the savagery of the Space Wolves being unleashed on the erstwhile brothers. As Dan notes in the clip linked above, it's a tragedy that unfolds, one that leaves you with bittersweet musings on what might have been if things have worked out differently.
But that's part and parcel of what makes A Thousand Sons, and the series, so unmissable.

..... now all I have to do is survive the wait for Dan Abnett's follow up, Prospero Burns. Aaargh.
**Edited to add Competition News!**
Just got the go-ahead to give away two copies of A Thousand Sons by the awesome Graham McNeill. This is a superfast competition - email us at: myfavouritebooksatblogspot (at) googlemail (dot) com with your name - entries no later than this Sunday, 28th February 2010. We'll announce who the two winners are on Monday and the boys from Black Library will be sending it out to you. Please note this is UK only!
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CJ Skuse - Pretty Bad Things - Interview

Smug cannot begin to describe the fact that I managed to get an interview with debut novelist: C J Skuse, author of Pretty Bad Things. Having read her answers, I totally now get her characters even more.
Here we go:

My name is C.J. Skuse. I come from Weston-super-Mare, I’m 29 and I’ve been writing since I was 17. Pretty Bad Things is my first novel for young adults and is being released by Chicken House in March 2010.
2. Is Pretty Bad Things the first novel you’ve ever written?
No, I actually started writing my first novel when I was 17. I sent it out to fifty literary agents, one after the other, and got about fifty straight rejections back during the course of ten years. I wrote another one after that, but they didn’t want that one either, so then I got the hint that maybe my writing was a bit rubbish, so I enrolled at University and did two degrees in creative writing. It wasn’t until I’d graduated that people started to take me seriously. These courses, along with my two previous novel attempts, were the best learning curves, and I really couldn’t have written PBT without them.
3. What was your inspiration for Pretty Bad Things?
So many things inspired PBT! If you’re into movies, you can probably see the film references in there (Bonnie and Clyde, Thelma and Louise, Natural Born Killers, True Romance, in fact any Tarantino movie!) but it’s not compulsory to know these films to enjoy the book. Music was a huge inspiration too. I’m heavily influenced by rock music when I write, specifically New Jersey band My Chemical Romance (fyi this is the only reason the twins come from NJ) so listening to their music really helped draw certain scenes out of me. For Paisley’s more angry moments, I found Slipknot, Linkin Park and Foo Fighters particularly helpful.
4. Why write for teens?
I started writing when I was 16/17, so every time I go to write a character now, they are always around that age. I think I am emotionally stuck at 17. I still have the same hang ups, fears and rages I had then and a lot of unsolved angst from around that time too. Because I’m quite a passive person, I guess I invented a character like Paisley to kick ass on my behalf because I just don’t have the courage to, a bit like Beau!

I don’t know if I have kept her from being disliked. She’s one of those people for whom trust doesn’t come easy so her defences are always up, but when you know more about her and what she’s been through, you can understand why. I just hope readers will be able to laugh at the funny parts and relate to her total disregard for authority, and perhaps note those few places where her vulnerability comes through. She’s hard-edged because she’s had to be.
6. In complete contrast we have Beau – the quiet studious one, the voice of reason for most of the book. Was it a conscious decision to write Beau’s character this way?
Yes it was, because Paisley is so full on with everything she says and does, I think you need an antidote to that. Someone to point out that, in fact, what she sometimes says and does is downright ridiculous or just wrong. I’d write a Paisley chapter where she’d just be swearing and complaining and it would be one liner after one liner, and it would be a relief to get to a Beau chapter where I could change down a gear, be a bit more poetic, notice the surroundings a bit more etc. A whole book written in Paisley’s voice would be so frenetic I think it would be too much. Beau acts as the perfect balancer.
7. If money was no option and PBT was being made into a movie – who would play Paisley and who would play Beau?

8. Both Beau and Paisley come with a huge amount of back story. What came first – their back story or their current story?
Back story definitely. I had a lot of time to really research these characters and their home lives (down to the kitchen cabinets they had in their home in Jersey!) because I wasn’t really working to a tight deadline, so I could really build the foundations of who they were. If there is to be a sequel, more of that will come out.
9. Are you a big fan of Las Vegas? I ask as I had this impression whilst reading PBT that I was there, experiencing the noise, the glitz and the heat of the Strip.
I only went there for four days and I wasn’t really a fan until I left it. I found it pretty scary. It was like entering a board game. I gradually came to realise that when you’re there, you just have to play the game, have the experience, and try not to lose all your money.
10. What do you do when you’re not writing?
I re-write. Or I read. And I go to the odd rock concert. That’s pretty much all I’ve ever wanted my life to be until I can afford my dream smallholding in the Lake District. Of late I’ve been Googling Robert Pattinson quite a bit too which takes up a fair bit of time.

At the moment, Glee and Being Human are my appointments-to-view. Anything else I can take or leave. I get sucked in to things like X Factor, I’m a Celebrity…and all of that, because it’s total light relief. I love sitcoms from the 70s onwards too so I’ll always watch an episode if anything’s on, regardless of how many times I’ve seen it before. I also find Robson Green’s Extreme Fishing strangely watchable.
12. Did you have a soundtrack for writing PBT?
Big time! The soundtracks and the movie posters to my books are always worked out before the books are even finished! MCR, Paramore, Slipknot, Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, Biffy Clyro, Kings of Leon etc etc. Music is a huge inspiration for my writing and I could go on for days listing bands and songs that have helped me write particular scenes, but they’re the main ones.
13. Can you hint to us about the follow-up novel to PBT or is it Top Secret at the moment?
I’m working on about three different books at the moment, most namely my second book for Chicken House which is due for release in 2011. I’m always a little hesitant to say too much about it too early in case a sneak steals my idea, but I’ll happily tell you more nearer to publication! I’m also working on a very tentative sequel to PBT, though depending on how well PBT is received, it may never see the light of day. And I’ve also gone back to the book I was writing before PBT to see if I can patch it up, more because it’s just something I need to finish for myself.
14. What are you reading / what do you enjoy reading when you’re not head down writing?
I like YA books. I can relate more to teenage characters than I can to adult ones. I loved the Twilight books and I’ve just finished reading all the Harry Potters straight through, which I thought were incredible. I like Christopher Moore, Kevin Brooks, J.D Salinger, Stephen King, those kind of geniuses. I read graphic novels and comics as well. My New Year’s resolution was to read more classic novels, so I’ve started with the Narnia books and To Kill a Mockingbird. I’m gearing myself up for Charles Dickens too.
15. Any advice for young aspiring authors?
There’s no point doggedly sending your work out to agents and publishers if it’s not as good as it can possibly be, so I would recommend anyone truly serious about getting published (if they can afford it) to do a creative writing degree and preferably an MA in Creative Writing. Your writing will improve ten times over I guarantee it and you’ll meet some incredible people and make good contacts too. It’s the best thing I ever did and I would definitely not be published now without it.
*** Competition News***
So, as a superfast competition, one lucky person gets the opportunity to win my finished (and unread) copy of Pretty Bad Things before it's release in March 2010. I'm letting this run until Sunday, 28th Feb. I'll announce the winner AND post the book out to said winner on Monday, 1st March.
Tell MFB who would be your perfect partner in crime (famous or non-famous) and why. The winning comment will be twittered and you'll receive the tidy copy of PBD to read at your leisure. The competition is open to UK peeps only as I'm paying postage. Random.org will choose the winner!
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
My Love Lies Bleeding Competition Winners

And the two winners are:
Michaela D
and
Tam
Thanks so much for entering! Hope you enjoy MLLB as much as I did. And thanks to Bloomsbury for letting us run the comp.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
MFB GoOdIe BaG wInNeRs
Firstly, peeps, so many apologies for being so very late with the announcement this time around. The Mac got itself tidied away upstairs for the festive period here at Casa MFB and we didn't bring it down until teh now! I've been suffering from withdrawal symptoms, I kid you not.
But, you genuinely don't care about my computer woes, you want to know who the winner is of the awesome Goodie Bag Super Deluxe, well, here you go:
Dillion - you've won - congratulations!
We're about to send you an email to let you know! Our friend Phil chose Dillion on Xmas day before they came through to our house for Xmas lunch.
Thanks to everyone who've entered - we are very pleased at the success and look forward to running even more comps in 2010.
As for the pictures of some of the items, here you go - a tiny sneak peek:
Friday, December 18, 2009
Warning: MFB gOoDiE bAg
One lucky person (in the UK) WILL win a goodie bag from MFB on Christmas Day. It will be rammed with random things - books, postcards, some stuff from the EA event I attended earlier this year, a couple of audiobooks and whatever we can find that can fit in a shoebox shaped box.
The books will cover various genres and ages. The goodies will be random things we've picked up during the year at events attended (I don't mean to make it sound like we were STEALING things but there was some ninja subterfuge in some instances...) and it's an extra present in the New Year for a lucky (UK) reader.
This time around there will be one condition of entry:
Comment below on books you are looking forward to in 2010 - or, if you don't have a book in mind, definitely an author's work you're looking forward to reading, even if they've been published in 2009 and you're planning to read it in 2010. Also mention if you are on Twitter so that we know to follow you back! I'm @LizUK and Mark is @Gergaroth.
We will ask one of our friends coming over for Xmas lunch to choose the winner. You'll be notified via email (please leave coded email address in comment section / email us here if you don't want it to be "public") and I'll post a few pics of what will be in your goodie bag/box but it won't be everything as there should be some mystery at least!
So, get going peeps! Comment away - eight days left! Comments will close at around 12pm on the 25th December.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
**Competition Winners** Fallen by Lauren Kate

We've had a bumper amount of entries for this awesome competition for copies of Fallen by Lauren Kate - so a huge thanks to Random House Kids for letting me run this. *preens*
I feel like I'm at the Oscars announcing winners...only it's less glamorous as I'm sitting at the office wearing work clothes (not a sparkle in sight) sipping tea, and not champagne...
Here we go, thanks to random.org:
23: Sue H from South London
11: Jamie H from Edinburgh
2: Rachel G
16: Andrew T from Lancs
8: Malin S from Manchester
15: Kayleigh M from Rainham
4: Andrea C from Northants
9: Asma S from London
12: Hollie M
3: Liz S from Liverpool
3: Liz S from Liverpool
All of you have been contacted - if you've not let me have your address, please do so asap so i can get everyone's details sent onto RHCB so that your winnings can be mailed to you.
Please visit back next week when we start our supa dooper Tweve Days of Christmas give away.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
**Competition - Win Fallen by Lauren Kate**

What if the person you were meant to be with could never be yours?
17-year-old Lucinda falls in love with a gorgeous, intelligent boy, Daniel, at her new school, the grim, foreboding Sword & Cross . . . only to find out that Daniel is a fallen angel, and that they have spent lifetimes finding and losing one another as good & evil forces plot to keep them apart.
SOME ANGELS ARE DESTINED TO FALL...
Our friends at Random House Children's Books are pulling out all the stops for us - offering up some wonderful goodies to celebrate the release of Fallen by Lauren Kate in December. Check out the competition details below.
How this competition will work:
This is your chance to enter to win one of ten copies of Fallen, signed by the author.
Email us as per usual: myfavouritebooksatblogspot (at) googlemail (dot) com
Subject line: Fallen
The competition will run from today, Thursday 26th November until 9th December. Winners will be chosen through random.org.
UK entrants only!
Check out the book trailer and to join the Facebook Group.
Angry Robot Poetry Competition Winner
Drumroll please!
Out of 21 absolutely rocking entries, the winner of the Angry Robot competition is:
Books of horror, books of style
A genre implodes
An army then grows
And somewhere hidden, a robot will smile
A genre implodes
An army then grows
And somewhere hidden, a robot will smile
A huge congratulations to danielleeloko78 - we hope you thoroughly enjoy your winnings.
I'd like to do an honourable mention here to two others which both Mark and I felt were so, so good.
Mike Jung gave us:
Automaton so furious, irascible machine
o praise be to your tales of wonder, glorious, sublime
prophets of phantasmagorica, of things unseen
Choleric artificial beast, beloved of all time
Dawn Welsh sent in:
An angel of death once told me
that before I die I would hear a winter song
a slight book of secrets
before sixty one nails went into my coffin
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Celebration Time with Angry Robot

If you follow me - LizUK - on Twitter, you'll know that I've been raving about Mike Shevdon's urban fantasy offering: The Sixty One Nails these past few days. My new obsession clearly impressed (or scared, I'm not sure) Lee and Marc at Angry Robot and they approached us to run a fantastic competition.
To celebrate the publication of The Sixty One Nails (next week) Angry Robot are offering up the following competition:
One winner will win ALL of these lovely books:
Moxyland
Slights
Nekropolis
Book of Secrets
Angel of Death
Kell’s Legend
Winter Song
Triumff: Her Majesty’s Hero
Sixty-One Nails
Slights
Nekropolis
Book of Secrets
Angel of Death
Kell’s Legend
Winter Song
Triumff: Her Majesty’s Hero
Sixty-One Nails
How do YOU win all these cool books? Well, for a change we've come up with a challenge (insert evil manical and robotic laughter): write a 4 line poem about Angry Robot, it's authors or its books. Email your entry to us at: myfavouritebooksatblogspot(at)googlemail(dot)com. The competition is open WORLD WIDE. The competition will run for ONE week, closing date for entries will be 24th November 2009. The winning entry will be chosen by us, then published here at the blog and it will also appear on the Angry Robot website.
Lee and Marc will package the books and send it off to the lucky winner.
Edited: we're extending the competition as gremlins got into our google-account and we've been spammed to high heaven which means we've subsequently lost all entries, except for the one sent in by"edifanob". Please re-enter!
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