I thought that I make a list about some facts of me here so you could get an idea about me. But if there's something else you'd like to know or ask or just contact me, you can send me email to this address: hannawsreads@gmail.com
- As said before, I'm 23yo and from Finland.
- I live with my fiancé, son and daughter in 3 room apartment. It's a bit narrow and there's not many places to just be alone for a moment but we like it here.
- We also have a dog. She's 6yo French Bulldog named Hertta.
- I can't get nothing done during the day if I haven't had at least 2 cups of coffee in the morning
- I would love to just sit alone in silence with a book and read it in one sitting. But with two kids, dog, household to take care of, it's kind of impossible. The only time when there's really quiet, is when the kids sleep. But if I have good book that just has to be read in one sitting, I can read here an there during the day and be able to finish book in one day.
- Mainly read YA books in different genres. But I'm not saying I don't read anything else never.
I guess that's about it. I'll add more if something pops up or if you have something to suggest, go ahead!
Hello Hannah,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through Bookbloggerlist. Such a great help to indie authors, I am the author of a young teen book, Bumbling Bea. Here is a short synopsis: Beatrice thinks she has no talent, but that doesn’t stop her from auditioning for the annual middle school play. Easy! Except Michiko, a new girl from Japan, shows up and ruins everything. So begins Beatrice’s humorous and diabolical plan to scare away Michiko. But Michiko has goals of her own with no plans to leave soon. Then there’s that “other” girl, Bumbling Bea, who is such a blabbermouth. What’s a girl to do? Plenty.
I am a recently retired drama teacher and director having taught for thirty-eight years and directed over 250 Plays and musicals with adults and children alike. Check out my website at DeborahBaldwin.net or my blog at Dramamaommaspeaks.com.
I am seeking a review of Bumbling Bea. We are in our second printing with a new cover and updated story as well. Is this something you'd be interested in?
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for time and attention.
Sincerely,
Deborah Baldwin
Hi Deborah!
DeleteThank you for contacting me and sorry for the late response!
I'd love to read and review your book. So if you could contact me via email hhaannna@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Hanna
ReplyDeleteDear Hanna:
I see you like sci-fi, and thought you'd might like a free e-copy of the brand new sci-fi comedy 11,984.
This is not your typical book. It contains a lot of creative innovations, and takes place in the year 11,984.
Thousands of years in the future, humanity has finally eradicated war, poverty, and all forms of human suffering. With no problems or unanswered questions remaining in the world, everyone is bored out of their minds, that is until the sun starts putting on a light show, the first warning sign it's getting ready to supernova!
Our heroes from the year 11,984 are a family of two mothers, three fathers, a couple of kids, and plenty of robots. Fun-loving Troll, so called because of her giant troll doll hair(They don't have names in the future) is the world's leading hydrologist/interior decorator, whose plans to retire quickly change when faced with the drought to end all droughts. Bulb, bald head glowing like a lightbulb, is the cranky Minister of Rational Thought. His faith in science is tested by the total collapse of society. Last but not least is Litterbot, the clumsy garbagebot who gets no respect, and whose highest priority--to clean--is frustrated by a world without messes.
As the family works on building an escape spaceship, the sun bombards them in changing colors, which unbeknownst to them causes radiation insanity. The sky colors keep growing stronger, and these totally peaceful people are at each other's throats. It gets so bad their bodies mutate (which helps them work faster) and world computer crashes (forcing them to read primitive paper books, and rely more on Litterbot.) Will they launch before getting smashed to pieces?
My first humor novel, Foxavier and Plinka, was published in 2013. May I email the complete 11,984 manuscript of 75,000 words, which features many creative innovations, biting social satire, and punctuation from the future? Thank you.
Yours truly,
Scott T. Evans, 15 Savannah St, Rochester NY 14607
Hi Scott!
ReplyDeleteFirst thank you for contacting me and sorry for the late response.
Your book sounds really interesting! I do indeed like sci-fi and I'd love to read and review your book.
Please contact me via email hhaannna@gmail.com
Hi Hanna!
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog! We have such similar tastes in books! I've subscribed and I'm super excited to see what you post in the future!
Hi!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I went and checked your blog too and we indeed do have similar tastes! I've subscribed to your blog too!
Hi Hanna,
ReplyDeleteWould you be interested in reviewing Summer of Fire, the first in a series of fantasy novels called The Black River Chronicles? It is a story about adventurers who find themselves trying to save the world, and it doesn't take itself completely seriously. If you would like to know more about the series you can find it here: https://aberdduadventures.wordpress.com/. I would be very glad to send you a free copy in return for a review. Let me know what you think.
Hello Ma'am,
ReplyDeleteIf any time in the future you are free, I would be honored if you reviewed "Partially Broken Never Destroyed". It's a four book suspensful series about romance, betrayal, sex, lies, and everything in between. Thank you
Hello Hannah I tweeted you a message with a review request
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