Spring 2016 Scavenger Hunt

YASH

The YASH is over! Whew! It was very exciting. I hope you all had a great time. I know I did!

Go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page to find out all about the hunt. There are nine contests going on simultaneously, and you can enter one or all! I am a part of the SILVER TEAM—but there is also a red team, an orange team, a gold team, a green team, a teal team, a blue team, a purple team, and a pink team for a chance to win a whole different set of books!

If you’d like to find out more about the hunt, see links to all the authors participating, and see the full list of prizes up for grabs, go to the YA Scavenger Hunt page. Plus, I’m offering a bonus giveaway at the end of this post!

SCAVENGER HUNT POST

I am excited to be hosting . . .

Meredith Zeitlin!

 

Meredith Zeitlin has written two books for young people (so far), plus articles for Ladygunn and Marie Claire. She’s also a voiceover artist who can be heard on commercials, cartoons, and TV shows (want to know more about that? Go here: www.mzspeaks.com). She lives with two adorable feline roommates in Brooklyn, NY, and loves talking about herself in the third person. All of which, you have to admit, is pretty rad.

Find out more by checking out Meredith’s website or find out more about the Meredith’s book here!

EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

The book Meredith is showcasing in the YA Scavenger Hunt this season is:

Sophomore Year Is Greek to Me

About the Book

High school sophomore Zona Lowell has lived in New York City her whole life, happily hanging out with her two best friends and planning to follow in the footsteps of her renowned-journalist father, David. But when he announces they’re moving to Athens for the remainder of the school year so he can work on an important new story, she’s devastated—he must have an ulterior motive. See, when Zona’s mother married an American, her huge Greek family cut off contact. But Zona never knew her mom, and now she’s supposed to uproot her entire life and meet possibly hostile relatives on their turf? Thanks… but no thanks.

In the tradition of Anna and the French Kiss, Zona navigates hilarious escapades, eye-opening revelations, and unexpected reunions in a foreign country—all while documenting the trip through hard-hitting newspaper stories… in which she and her once-in-a-lifetime adventures are the main subject.

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BONUS MATERIAL

When my first novel, Freshman Year and Other Unnatural Disasters, came out, I wrote a really fun guest blog revealing which of main character Kelsey Finkelstein’s adventures were based on real, totally ridiculous things that happened to me. I had so much fun—and got such great reactions—that I thought I’d do it for the new book! Of course, you’ll have to follow Zona’s journey Sophomore Year to know what each “incident” refers to—I can’t give everything away here!

“The Ice Cream Cone incident” : Happened to me in college. The perpetrator was a guy in my dorm. I wish I handled myself as cooly (pun intended!) as Zona does…

“The Nightclub Incident” : I had just graduated from high school and was traveling in London. The man who saved me from the obnoxious clubber was named George, and is one of my heroes to this day. I’ve treasured that story for years, waiting not just to include it in a book, but to have the character experiencing it get to say the perfect last line: “I’m adopted.” I WISH I had thought to say it in the actual moment!

“The Geese Incident” : When I was researching *SY* I stayed in a place exactly like *Pro-Yia-Yia*’s house and the geese on the property were terrifying. They didn’t chase me when I was in the shower (poor Zona!) but they definitely gave me a run for my money. In fact, I was so scared of getting bitten that I abandoned all my toiletries rather than cross into their territory to retrieve them before I headed for Athens!

“The Happening Incident” : My host family in Heraklion—on whom the characters of *Thios* Theseus and *Thia* Angela are based—took me everywhere Zona goes during that part of her journey, including the super random world-famous mandolin concert. Emmanuelle—my host—really did call the mayor when the location got changed!

“The Lilena Incident” : I had a close friend go through something very similar when I was young, and it affected me very deeply. I really did make that phone call, and it was incredibly hard and scary. I included it in Zona’s story because I hope there are readers who will find themselves more able to have a tough conversation, and put a friend’s safety before their own comfort.

Cryptic enough for you? I hope you’ll check out the book and see what it all adds up to!

Delfy here—lots of gems in Meredith’s post! I too have met some scary geese. They are not to be trifled with!

You can now add Sophomore Year Is Greek to Me on Goodreads! And grab it at any of these retailers:

Kindle button  Kindle UK button   Kindle Canada button   Nook button   Kobo button

A question for readers: If you had to move to another country, which one would you choose? Let us know by leaving a comment.

And don’t forget to enter the contest for a chance to win a ton of books by me, Meredith Zeitlin, and more! Add up all the secret numbers of the authors on the SILVER team and you’ll have the secret code to enter for the grand prize. I’ll see you at the next hunt in October, 6 months from now!

P.S. I’m giving away a wolf! See below for details.

SPECIAL SALE — 99 CENTS

Mina stands up for animals.

But can she stand up to her parents’ killer?

Find out in The Warlock and the Wolf!

During the hunt, this fantasy adventure is on sale for only 99 cents!

Grab it at any of these retailers.

Kindle button   Kindle UK button    Kindle Canada button

Bonus Giveaway

Enter for the chance to win this adorable wolf by Wild Adventures Cuddlekins!

Cuddlekins Wolf

This giveaway is open only to residents of the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and the Netherlands. Residents of other countries will be disqualified.

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CONTINUE THE HUNT
 
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47 thoughts on “Spring 2016 Scavenger Hunt

  1. I’m so upset I can’t enter the bonus giveaway! Wolves are my absolute favourite animals of all time, and I love books that include them.
    And if I had to move to a country, it would be…

    It’s a hard choice but maybe the US to be with family or study. I definitely want to travel there but I’m definitely one to stay in my home country.

  2. I would say Australia or Ireland. I love the scenic views you see at these places so I wouldn’t be in a city.

  3. I would probably go to Mexico. There are a lot of family members that I have not spend time with and wish to meet.

  4. If I had to move to a different country I would probably chose Canada. I wish it could be so place more exotic, but I would want to stay as close as I could to my family.

  5. so many countries I’d love to try living in for awhile – England, Australia, South Africa, Japan, etc… most anywhere, I’d like to give it a try!
    thanks!

  6. Somewhere in the United Kingdom. Ireland would be really cool! Thanks for doing a bonus giveaway!

  7. Probably England. I have some friends from there and they say that they absolutely love living there.

  8. I would love to live in Scotland. The rugged landscape, historical settings and great accents everywhere. *sigh

  9. Ireland or Scotland 🙂 Always wanted to visit there so if I had to move that would most likely be my choice. Thank you for the chance

  10. I like that a lot of people want to move to Scotland/UK and here I am wanting to move from Scotland to Australia or USA

  11. There are so many places I could choose from: Japan, England, Australia. I don’t know if I could choose!

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