Tuesday, December 3, 2013

50,000TH Hit Giveaway: May the Books Be With You in Sci-Fi & Fantasy!


Welcome to Unwritten's 50,000TH Hit Giveaway in honor of everyone who's dropped by to read this blog! Each day of the giveaway will focus on a different genre, and each giveaway will run for a week. Many generous authors have offered their books for this event, so if you win a book, please consider leaving them a rating/review on Amazon, B&N, and/or Goodreads when you get a chance to read it!

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Giveaway Schedule 





*Short Stories - Dec. 9- Dec. 16

*Author Goodies - Dec. 10 (Special prizes for our participating authors only!)


Today's giveaway features the books take you into deep space, magical realms, or somewhere in between. We've got a great selection, so take your time, click on the links to read about each author's books and prizes, and be sure to enter the giveaways for those you're interested in. All winners for this genre will be drawn a week from today. All e-prizes are available worldwide. Physical prizes may have limited shipping (e.g. US/Can only).

1. The Legacy:Fate by GG Atcheson (1 E-Book)

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2. The Ferryman by S Hampton Sr. (1 PDF)
3. The Gates of Moses by S Hampton Sr. (1 PDF)


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9. On Dark Shores by JA Clement (1 Signed Print w/Bookmark [Available Worldwide], 3 E-books)

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10. The Next Age by Jack Eason (5 Kindle copies)


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11. Finder's Tome by TJ Marshall (5 PDF or .doc)

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12. Blackthorns of the Forgotten by Bree T. Donovan (1 Print--Available Worldwide)


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13. Sands of the Solar Empire by Ren Garcia (1 Print--Available Worldwide)
14. Against the Druries by Ren Garcia (1 Print--Available Worldwide)




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15. Fire Alive! by John Steiner (3 E-Books)


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26 comments:

  1. If I had a magic book it would at least have spells to heal sickness and injuries, reveal truth, create wealth, and of course protect from evil. I wouldn't be too keen to have a magic book with love spells or other similar spells because that to me would be the cruelest thing to do to someone by robbing them of their freedom to choose to truly love.

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  2. I truly believe in fate...

    I would love to interact with the Hobbits and Third world...

    If I had a superpower, it would be to have the ability to correct all the wrongs in the past...

    I thinki that what makes a Dark novel Dark would be either the theme or the characters...

    I would probably travel to an unknown world and bring the best that humankind has to offer...

    If I possessed a magic book, it would contain all possible powers and spells...

    London and Paris are the two most perfect magical cities...

    My favorite sci/fi fantasy series would have to be the Apprentice Adept series by Piers Anthony. This series got me hooked on reading, especially series...

    Have a great day!!!

    --DREW
    andrew(dot)g(underscore)2013(at)yahoo(dot)com


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  3. I do not believe in fate. I prefer to think I'm in control of everything in my life. People that believe in it, though, are lucky in my eyes. I think that they move through life a little more easily. If something goes wrong, it just wasn't meant to be - it's not really like you could do anything to change it.

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  4. Unicorns and a pegasus or two. I'd love interacting with them. Yeah, they're similar to horses, but you wouldn't have a risk of a weird personality. Any human-esque creature could cause lots of trouble. You kind of know what you're getting with a unicorn :-P

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  5. I'd want a super-brain! Read or hear something once and know it forever :) I'm a nerd.

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  6. Dark fantasy is dark because of the emotions it evokes. Sadness/fear/anger. I don't read much of those stories because I like happy stuff, but they have their own charm :)

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  7. I'd totally do that, I'm a space case! I'd bring our music. Books are complicated b/c of language barriers. Music conveys emotion and thought. I think it'd be perfect. NASA had the same idea with its Voyager http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/music.html

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  8. If I had a magic book, it'd have a cool power to catch people that are snooping. They open it up, they get sucked in. And stay there until I release them. I haven't been out of college long enough to forget annoying roommates :-P

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  9. Alaska is magical to me. The beautiful northern lights make it that way. Beauty is magic (just like how women put on tons of makeup to look better - magic!)

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  10. Favorite sci fi/fantasy series in books - Ender's Game, The Emperor's Edge, The Dark is Rising, Harry Potter. In tv? Firefly. Definitely Firefly

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  11. Yes, I believe in fate. As such, I believe that I will pass the full-body search. :3

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  12. Super power... hm... I want to have the power to know every person's weakness! :D

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  13. Mythological creatures? Hm... I would love to talk with all the deities from all the pantheons... that would be awesome!

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  14. I hope this is the correct place to answer a question posed to me regarding the most magical place on earth to write about. My initial thought is Ireland. In this case, words fail me as to why. But, the people are so open, the places seemed to be infused with magic; vast open spaces of green and blue, and the views of the ocean...AH!! So inspiring! Thanks for the though provoking question. :-)

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  15. I do believe in fate. I Believe everything happens for a reason.

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  16. I would love to go to Asgard and interact with the gods. Especially Thor, he's my favorite.

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  17. If I could have a superpower, I would pick transformation. I would love to change into other people, creatures, objects, etc.

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  18. I think when it explores the darkest parts of human mind, greed, lust, anger and shows it at its darkest most horrible situation, that's a dark book.

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  19. I would definitely travel to other worlds. I would bring a book of course. :)

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  20. Hmmm, a magic book? It would contain the secrets of the universe.

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  21. The Bermuda Triangle and the tropics always bring up thoughts of magic and fantasy.

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  22. Some of my favorite series include the immortals series by Anthony, and the robot series by Asimov.

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  23. I do believe in fate. I think everything happens for a reason.
    I would love to interact with Dragons or wolves.
    I would love to be a Telepath and read others thoughts.
    I think what makes it dark is the magic and the people that use the magic.
    I would take a computer with me and show them the internet.
    My book of magic would make you travel to other worlds when you read it. You would be able to feel like you were in the story.
    The woods or forests always make me think of magic.
    Some of my favorite fantasy is Laurell K Hamilton's Meredith Gentry series & also Patricia Briggs Alpha & Omega series.
    christinebails at yahoo dot com

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  24. I believe we make out own destinies.

    I would have the power to manipulate time.

    I would travel to other worlds. I'd take family photos to show around.

    I love the Fantasy series A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE by George RR Martin.

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  25. yes
    werewolves
    to teleport
    the subject matter
    no
    would teleport
    New Zealand
    Harry Potter

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  26. If you've won something, don't forget to check your mail (and junk mail also) for a message from the authors!
    Congratulations to all of you!

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