Monday, October 27, 2014

Watcha Reading turns 1 today!! {Giveaway}



   Today, my blog, Watcha Reading, turns 1 year and hopefully it continues to grow even bigger. I started this blog because of how much I love to read. I want to thank all my followers, and publishers for giving my blog a chance. Also for lending me arcs to review even when I know that it was still so small and I should have waited before requesting :D



My Stats:

*171 Twitter followers
*142 Google Friend Connect followers
*146 Bloglovin' followers
*49 Google+ followers

*Nominated 3 times for the Libster Blog Award
*40 Reviews
*162 posts
*430 comments
*11860 Total Pageviews

The Blog Appearance:

Wow, my blog has gone through so many changes. Mostly because I was never satisfied with how it looked. I like how my blog appears now but one day I'd like to have my blog uniquely designed by somebody. This isn't how it looked when my blog launched but it was the first image I created for my blog that looked decent.

Then:

Now:

Giveaway

I'm celebrating today by having my very first blog giveaway. It's a bunch of swag. Bookmarks, bookplates, postcards, tattoos, pin button, magnetic penguin bookmark, and Jennifer Armentrout book fan-art.

There's bookmarks and bookplates and swag from authors like Jennifer L. Armentrout, Michelle Madow, Jennifer Estep, Martina Boone, Shelly Crane, Lori M. Lee, Anna Banks, and Meagan Spooner, etc.

If I reach 100 likes on Facebook and 200 Twitter followers, I'll add Wait For You by Jennifer L. Armentrout!!

Update: I have added a SIGNED copy of Wait For You since we have reached the goal.

Let’s have some fun. Please check my policies page for more information on my giveaways.

*This giveaway is open to US only. Sorry, I can't afford to ship internationally.
*The winner has 48 hours to respond or else I have to pick someone else.
*I am not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Sorry, but I can't re-send things.



Good Luck to everyone!!



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