Hi all,
I’m thrilled to tell you all that I’D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU BUT THEN I’D HAVE TO KILL YOU has been nominated for the Georgia Peach Award–yea!
I love Georgia!
Have I mentioned that Designing Women is my favorite TV show ever? Do you know how much I love peach cobbler and vanilla ice cream?
It’s always such a surprise and an honor to be included on state lists with so many books that I love and admire, so thank you, Georgia! I owe you one.
In other news, the Love You Kill You paperback will be out on April 1. In fact, I’m wondering if it might already be out in some stores because, unless you’re Harry Potter, many stores will put a book out whenever it arrives instead of waiting on the official day.
I have to admit that I’m a little nervous about the paperback release. Hasn’t everyone who was going to buy the book bought the book?
Of course I know that’s not true. Personally, I love paperbacks. But am I alone? Don’t know.
So here’s the question of the day: what makes you buy a paperback? Is it different than a hardback? I know adult paperbacks are a lot cheaper, but for YAs there only seems to be a couple of bucks difference… Oh, the stress!
Later,
Ally
Hardcovers look nicer, but paperbacks fit better on the shelf and are a lot easier to carry around.