Greetings and Happy Friday!
This is my first Feature and Follow Friday! (So excited!)
Feature and Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee & Alison Can Read.
It's a great way to get your blog noticed and get new followers. Visit either of the above sites to sign up. After that, you can visit and join as many blogs as possible and leave a comment on their FAF post. They will follow you back.
I prefer to be followed through Google or Networked Blogs, but Linky works as well.
This week's question: What would you do if you woke up in your favorite book?
Well, my favorite book ever is Oral History by Lee Smith. I guess it depends on which part of the 150 year span I woke up in.... I think I'd fall in love with ALmarine Cantrell, though. I'm pretty sure I would....
This week's question: What would you do if you woke up in your favorite book?
Well, my favorite book ever is Oral History by Lee Smith. I guess it depends on which part of the 150 year span I woke up in.... I think I'd fall in love with ALmarine Cantrell, though. I'm pretty sure I would....
Have a wonderful Friday!
Beth :o)
Aw, your first F&FF! Yayiee. :D Your blog design is very pretty! :D Happy blogging to ya. :)
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Here's my Feature & Follow Friday
Happy Friday and happy reading! :D
Sarika @ The Readdicts
I visited and followed your blog. Thanks for stopping by!
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Happy 1st Feature and Follow!
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My FF -
RobynLeanne @ Fairytales and Folklore
Thank you! I will visit and follow you!!
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Never read that book. Cute blog!
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- Nyx @ Unraveling Words
oh wow, i wouldnt know what to do if i woke up in that one! great pick ! new gfc follower by the way ! Our F & F ~ Katie @ Inkk
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Hmm I haven't read this one yet, need to check it out!
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Not familiar with this book but having such a long time span to land in could be interesting.
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I havent heard of this one but 150 years to possibly land in sounds like it has the potential for many adventures.
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My FF is at http://www.isolemnlyswear.com/2013/02/feature-and-follow-friday-lost-in-your.html
thanks! following you!
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Jenny @ Book Sojourner
New follower:) Thanks for stopping by!!! Love your answer, book boyfriends are awesome!!
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New follower. Thanks for dropping by.
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I haven't read that book but I'll make sure to check it out!
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Hmm I've never read it I will have to look it up.
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Happy first Feature and Follow! I'm following you back via GFC
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Span of 150 years? Oh my, Beth, what an adventure!
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Renee @ Succotash Reviews
I am not at all familiar with that book, but I really like the fact that the story spans over 150 years! I love historical / time-travel novels :)
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I hope you'll have a wonderful weekend.
Ooh nice! Haven't heard of that one, but wow! 150 year span! Amazing!
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Have a GREAT weekend!
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Never heard of that book but that's part of why I love the feature and follow hop. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I'm following your back on GFC
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haven't heard of that :(
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Happy first feature and follow! :D Never heard of that book though. =/
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Daphne @ Reading Until Dawn
I have never heard of this book! Sounds intriguing :D
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Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
I hope you keep joining us! F&F is really fun :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read that book but I love History so it sounds like something I would read!
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Ruty
Welcome to F&F. I'm not familiar with your choice but it sounds intriguing.
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Marilyn @ Marilyn's Mystery Blog
I haven't heard about that book yet.
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I have yet to read that book, but great answer. Thanks for stopping by my FF :) earlier. I'm returning your follw!
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-Jelly
I haven't heard about that book, but it sounds good.
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Never read it but will have to check it out :)
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Love your blog! especially the picture of the hummingbird. I love humminbirds!
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Original choice on your part as well!
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ReplyDeleteSo many books that I haven't read this week. Where does the person you spoke about fall in that 150 year span of time?
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Tara @ Shhh... Not While I'm Reading
He is in the early 1800's. It starts out in the 1970=s- a college student travels back to her family home deep in Appalachia to do an oral history project. She wants to know how the family home became haunted so that no one will live in it. The story then jumps back to the 1800's when handsome Almarine Cantrell falls in love with a woman purported to be a witch...Anyone I know that has ever read that book says they couldn't' put it down. Lee Smith is an awesome writer and Oral Hisotry is by far my favorite book ever, ever...
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Following back!
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I will have to check out Oral History!
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Chloe,
Girl In The Woods Reviews
Thanks for dropping by my blog!! :) I replied to your comment there. Hope you're having a great weekend :)
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Ohh I haven't read that. Hoping to read it someday :P
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Isabel @ Sab The Book Eater
Thanks for becoming a follower of mine. I'm now following you back via GFC.
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Hi Beth,
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I am not familiar with the book you chose but you had me at 150 year span so I will be looking it up!
new follower, I hope you had a great weekend :)
Aspen
http://inner-aspen.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by my FF; followed you back on linky. I just started doing FF myself, but it is fun!
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