Last Chance to Join the Read-a-Thon

Today is the last day that you can register to join the Incredibooks Summer Read-a-Thon. Don’t miss the fun. Visit the sign up page and get in on the action.

If you’re already in the Read-a-Thon, thanks for joining. See you in the Read-a-Thon thread!

The Read-a-Thon Begins Tomorrow

Are you ready for the Incredibooks Summer Read-a-Thon to begin? Do you have a huge list of books all waiting to be read? The Read-a-Thon begins tomorrow so hold onto that list for just a little while longer.

If you’re just seeing this now, don’t panic. There is still plenty of time for you to join in the fun. Simply visit the Read-a-Thon sign up page and follow the instructions there before June 7.

And if you’re already signed up, why not stop by the Read-a-Thon 2010 Enthusiasm, Questions, and Comments thread on the forum and say hello?

Less than one day away. Get ready. It’s coming.

Bookmark: Scott Appleton

Part of our Read-a-Thon 2010 highlight posts.

Today we’re highlighting another one of our Read-a-Thon prize sponsors. Scott Appleton is a newcomer to the scene, but he has already captured our attention. His first book Swords of the Six is the start of a seven-book series that looks to be pretty exciting. Book two, titled Offspring is tentatively scheduled for Summer/Fall next year, with the third book, The Key of Living Fire, coming in 2012.

Swords of the Six

Bookmark: Historical Swashbuckling

Part of our Read-a-Thon 2010 highlight posts.

We’ve already touched on historical fiction in a previous post, but this time I want to highlight some of my personal favorites—books which are of a more swashbuckling sort and include castles. Read the rest of this entry »

Bookmark: Eric Reinhold

Part of our Read-a-Thon 2010 highlight posts.

Today we’re featuring one of our Read-a-Thon 2010 sponsors, Eric Reinhold. (Check out the interview we did last year!) Mr. Reinhold writes Christian fantasy and already has released two books in his series, The Annals of Aeliana, with more on the way! Read the rest of this entry »