Thursday, March 11, 2010

Spooky Little Girl Blog Tour - Stop #1

If you haven't been following along, I recieved a copy of Spooky Little Girl by Laurie Notaro from a goodreads.com giveaway. After finishing it, I began passing it along to other bloggers on a blog tour of sorts. Stop #1 took the book to Minnesota to Lisa of Lisa's Yarns.

Here is what Lisa had to say about Spooky Little Girl...

I was long overdue for a light read - and Spooky Little Girl hit the spot. It was just what I needed. Do you ever feel pressured to read serious, high-brow literature? I do, but I put this pressure on myself. While I enjoy the challenges of reading a heavy novel, it's nice to switch things up and read something that is light.

Spooky Little Girl definitely made me think. This is a morbid line of thought, but the people in my life are all disjointed. There really isn't anything (like a husband) to tie all the pockets of people together. If something happened to me, would all of my friends find out? Granted, we live in the age of Facebook so I think news would spread. But what about my bloggity blog friends? If I stopped blogging, they wouldn't really know what happened to me. And maybe they wouldn't care. But I would want to know if one of my blog friends passed away!

I hope to read more ARCs in the future - it was so fun and so exciting and sort of exotic to read a book that wasn't available to the general public. That's right - I just used the word exotic when discussing reading!

Lisa's cozy reading chair, where she read most
of Spooky Little Girl

Thanks Lisa! I also found it pretty exciting to be reading a book that wasn't out yet. Like, yeah I'm cool. ;) I have made lots of friends via the internet and always wondered, how would they know if I died? What if they died? Internet friending is wierd as in, we may know way more about a person than their family or real-life friends, but those people don't know about us.

Spooky Little Girl is now traveling to Kentucky to be read by another lucky reader. Stay tuned to hear what they have to say about this ARC, which is due to come out April 13th!


Do you ever wonder what people would think if you suddenly stopped blogging? Is your life disjointed like Lisa's?