GIVEAWAY ENDED
THE MURDER OF
KING TUT
BY
JAMES PATTERSON
AND MARTIN DUGARD
ABOUT THE BOOK:
A secret buried for centuries
Thrust onto Egypt's most powerful throne at the age of nine, King Tut's reign was fiercely debated from the outset. Behind the palace's veil of prosperity, bitter rivalries and jealousy flourished among the Boy King's most trusted advisors, and after only nine years, King Tut suddenly perished, his name purged from Egyptian history. To this day, his death remains shrouded in controversy.
The keys to an unsolved mystery
Enchanted by the ruler's tragic story and hoping to unlock the answers to the 3,000 year-old mystery, Howard Carter made it his life's mission to uncover the Pharaoh's hidden tomb. He began his search in 1907, but encountered countless setbacks and dead-ends before he finally, uncovered the long-lost crypt.
The clues point to murder
Now, in The Murder of King Tut, James Patterson and Martin Dugard dig through stacks of evidence--X-rays, Carter's files, forensic clues, and stories told through the ages--to arrive at their own account of King Tut's life and death. The result is an exhilarating true crime tale of intrigue, passion, and betrayal that casts fresh light on the oldest mystery of all.
James Patterson published his first thriller in 1976 and since then has become one of the best-known and bestselling writers of all time, with more than 140 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He is the author of the two most popular detective series of the past decade, featuring Alex Cross and the Women's Murder Club, and he has written numerous other #1 bestsellers. He lives in Florida.
Martin Dugard is the New York Times bestselling author of such nonfiction titles as Chasing Lance, The Last Voyage of Columbus, Farther Than Any Man, Knockdown, and Into Africa. He has written for Esquire, Outside, Sports Illustrated, and GQ. Dugard lives in Orange County, CA, with his wife and three sons.
THE MURDER OF
KING TUT
BY
JAMES PATTERSON
AND MARTIN DUGARD
ABOUT THE BOOK:
A secret buried for centuries
Thrust onto Egypt's most powerful throne at the age of nine, King Tut's reign was fiercely debated from the outset. Behind the palace's veil of prosperity, bitter rivalries and jealousy flourished among the Boy King's most trusted advisors, and after only nine years, King Tut suddenly perished, his name purged from Egyptian history. To this day, his death remains shrouded in controversy.
The keys to an unsolved mystery
Enchanted by the ruler's tragic story and hoping to unlock the answers to the 3,000 year-old mystery, Howard Carter made it his life's mission to uncover the Pharaoh's hidden tomb. He began his search in 1907, but encountered countless setbacks and dead-ends before he finally, uncovered the long-lost crypt.
The clues point to murder
Now, in The Murder of King Tut, James Patterson and Martin Dugard dig through stacks of evidence--X-rays, Carter's files, forensic clues, and stories told through the ages--to arrive at their own account of King Tut's life and death. The result is an exhilarating true crime tale of intrigue, passion, and betrayal that casts fresh light on the oldest mystery of all.
James Patterson published his first thriller in 1976 and since then has become one of the best-known and bestselling writers of all time, with more than 140 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He is the author of the two most popular detective series of the past decade, featuring Alex Cross and the Women's Murder Club, and he has written numerous other #1 bestsellers. He lives in Florida.
Martin Dugard is the New York Times bestselling author of such nonfiction titles as Chasing Lance, The Last Voyage of Columbus, Farther Than Any Man, Knockdown, and Into Africa. He has written for Esquire, Outside, Sports Illustrated, and GQ. Dugard lives in Orange County, CA, with his wife and three sons.
THE GIVEAWAY
THANKS TO MIRIAM AND THE
HACHETTE BOOK GROUP, I
AM ONCE AGAIN ABLE TO READ
AND GIVEAWAY MY FAVORITE
AUTHOR'S NEWEST BOOK DUE
OUT SEPTEMBER 28!
I HAVE 5 COPIES TO GIVE AWAY!
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HOW TO ENTER:THANKS TO MIRIAM AND THE
HACHETTE BOOK GROUP, I
AM ONCE AGAIN ABLE TO READ
AND GIVEAWAY MY FAVORITE
AUTHOR'S NEWEST BOOK DUE
OUT SEPTEMBER 28!
I HAVE 5 COPIES TO GIVE AWAY!
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+1 ENTRY: COMMENT ONCE TELLING IF YOU HAVE READ ANY OF JAMES PATTERSON'S NON-FICTION BOOKS AND IF SO WHAT
+1 MORE ENTRY: TELL ME IF YOU ARE A GOOGLE FRIEND CONNECT FOLLOWER IN MY LEFT HAND COLUMN, OR BECOME ONE (WAITING FOR # 400 SO THEY CAN BE A BIG PRIZE WINNER!
+1 MORE ENTRY: BLOG OR TWEET ABOUT THIS GIVEAWAY AND LEAVE A LINK I CAN FOLLOW IN THE ENTRY
+1 MORE ENTRY: WATCH FOR MY REVIEW THIS WEEK AND COME BACK AND TELL ME SOMETHING YOU LEARNED FROM IT OR THOUGHT WAS INTERESTING, OR MAYBE NOT SO INTERESTING
+1 MORE ENTRY: WATCH FOR MY REVIEW THIS WEEK AND COME BACK AND TELL ME SOMETHING YOU LEARNED FROM IT OR THOUGHT WAS INTERESTING, OR MAYBE NOT SO INTERESTING
+3 MORE ENTRIES: THIS IS AN HONOR SYSTEM ENTRY!!! TRY WRITING YOUR NAME USING THIS EGYPTIAN-LIKE ALPHABET...OR GET UP OFF YOUR CHAIR AND "WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN". THEN TELL ME WHAT YOU THOUGHT ABOUT WHAT YOU JUST DID...COME ON, IT TAKES A SENSE OF HUMOR AND I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT!
204 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 1 – 200 of 204 Newer› Newest»I haven't read any of James Patterson's non-fiction.
chey127 at hotmail dot com
I'm a google friend connect follower.
chey127 at hotmail dot com
Now, Chey...and others, I don't see the chance for more entries by using the Egyptian alphabet and "walking like an Egyptian"...surely you are trying that? It IS an HONOR SYSTEM entry! You all are good sports to put up with me! :D
I enjoy his fiction but haven't yet read any of his non-fiction (to be honest, until now, I didn't realize he wrote non-fiction!)
+ I'm a follower
+ writing the "P" was a little challenging (it looks like a bird or a duck flying!) but the "a" and "m" were fairly straightforward. Don't know if I'd ever be able to tell them apart later though!
melacan at hotmail dot com
Nope - none of his non-fiction works. I guess that makes me a little unread.
libneas[at]aol[dot]com
LOL - my verification word is nuted!
Perfect for me don't you think?
Of course I'm a follower! Or, hee-hee,or maybe more of a stalker?
libneas[at]aol[dot]com
Soooooooo..I"m walking like an Egyptian, and my dogs now think that I've lost my mind (and I'm so glad that no one else was around to see the spectacle :-)
And uuuuuuuh - we old gals need bigger pictures. It's a little hard to see the details. L and Y, were pretty easy, but the B and I were a hard to make out :-(
I don't think I've ever read his nonfiction, so I'll say no!
nbmars AT yahoo DOT com
LOL!! Walking like an Egyptian was one of the ways I could always get my son to laugh when he was pitching a fit in public. And I didn't care where I was. Just picture, Atlanta, GA Perimeter Mall(one of the large Fancy ones) me walking with a 6 year old pitching a fit, while I am Walking like an Egyptian down the middle of the Mall Laughing like a hyena! Worked every time.
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
BTW, I didn't even know he wrote non-fiction, stupid me....
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
I follow you on google reader what is the friend follow thing and why is it different anyway?
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
http://twitter.com/ccqdesigns/status/3694592248
Here's a tweet
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
I am so bummed. I wrote a very long comment, and our network is flipping in and out today, and I lost it all. So, I'll try again and this time save a copy.
Just the thought of walking like an Egyptian cracks me up. When my son was little it was one of the best ways to get him to laugh when he was pitching a fit. Picture this. Me, with a screaming 6 year old, in Perimeter mall in Atlanta, GA (One of the fancy one's) Walking like and Egyptian while singing the song and laughing hysterically down the middle of the mall! Worked every time. Did it again just for old times sake.
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
I am so bummed. I wrote a very long comment, and our network is flipping in and out today, and I lost it all. So, I'll try again and this time save a copy.
Just the thought of walking like an Egyptian cracks me up. When my son was little it was one of the best ways to get him to laugh when he was pitching a fit. Picture this. Me, with a screaming 6 year old, in Perimeter mall in Atlanta, GA (One of the fancy one's) Walking like and Egyptian while singing the song and laughing hysterically down the middle of the mall! Worked every time. Did it again today just for old time sake.
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
THIS IS ME TURNING REDDDD!!! I see our server finally kicked in. Please accept my apology for having multiple copies of one entry. Please kick me and my computer with King Tuts staff!
Rebecca
No Jame Patterson non-fic...yet :)
hefollowedme AT gmail DOT com
I'm a friend connect follower :)
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and in my cubicle I walked like an Egyptian - assuming no one saw me OR I would have heard something by now, lol
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Oh, my sides are aching! You all are too funny! I just got a picture of Mel's blue avatar walking like an Egyptian in the cubicle at work! Ha! I wish Patterson could see his fans now! Thanks for being such good sports!
+1 ENTRY: I have not read any of his non-fiction work
+1 MORE ENTRY: Of course I'm a follower!
+1 MORE ENTRY: I try to read all of your reviews!
AND I WALKED AROUND MY OFFICE LIKE AN EGYPTIAN WHILE SINGING THE SONG!Of course everyone expects stuff like that from me, so there were a few chuckles...
Susie
Yup - I can't read these days (yet I'm entering a contest to win a book...). I'm following you!
melacan at hotmial dot com
I've had the Bangles in my head since I read your post so I'm Walking Like an Egyptian while making dinner. Doubt they ate pizza in Egypt...
melacan at hotmail dot com
No, I'm another who hasn't read a Patterson non-fiction. In all honesty, I didn't know he wrote non-fiction. Thanks for offering this up.
cabadov(at)hotmail(dot)com
Well I made an attempt at drawing my name (good thing there aren't points for style). I think some of my letters look the same :-)
I do have to tell you, my 7yo is fascinated with Egypt and when she saw the gliphs over my shoulder she has insisted I print them out so she can write her name. Thanks, you made her day
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oops, I forgot my email...
suebell929@gmail.com
I haven't read any of his non-fiction books but this looks great.
fourkidsrgreat(at)gmail.com
OK. I did the Egyptian walk. But, that was easy for me. I love stuff like that!
fourkidsrgreat(at)gmail.com
I haven't read any of his non-fiction work, only the fiction but I'm a google friend connect follower.
Marimasiel@gmail.com
I cannot enter this giveaway, since I live outside of the US/Canada, but I just wanted to support it by leaving the comment! :)
Great giveaway, good luck to y'all! :)
I haven't read any of his non-fiction. There's always something to add to the TBR pile, isn't there?
JHolden955 (at) gmail (dot) com
I am a google friend connect follower!
JHolden955 (at) gmail (dot) com
I could write my name, but "walking" it was a different story, the L is some sort of flat thing, maybe an ellipse? Anyway, I think I join a couple others in saying the dog thinks I'm crazy...
Thanks for always making this so fun!
JHolden955 (at) gmail (dot) com
I have not read any of his non-fiction books. I have to admit, I didn't even know he had any. And I really like James Patterson, a lot!
Amy M
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I am a follower too :)
So I tried to write my name...yeah, that was a train wreck. Then I decided to do the little dance. My kids were not so impressed. All I kept hearing was "Mom, what are you doing?" and "You are so strange mom!" My husband just shook his head :)
It reminded me of a picture that my mom has of my aunt, sister and I all doing this funky pose to the dance. We had on these terrible 80's clothes, horrible hair...but it was fun.
Thanks!
Amy M
I haven't read any of James Pattersons non fiction.
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I'm a google reader follower
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OKKKKKKK walking like an egyptian
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I have not read any of his non fiction but I'm eager to start :-)
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I am already a follower on google friend connect
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I twittered about the giveaway
@Ryan_Groff Enter to win the Murder of King Tut http://bit.ly/ME7ZG
http://twitter.com/Ryan_Groff
I put this on my sidebar
http://wordsmithonia.blogspot.com/
fforgnayr@yahoo.com
I wrote my name using the special characters and I must say Ryan doesn't look too good in characters.
fforgnayr@yahoo.com
Patterson is my all time fave author so I read everything he writes.
msboatgal at aol.com
I love the Bangles - haven't heard Walk Like An Egyptian in ages - my dog thinks I'm nuts since I'm doing her paws like an Egyptian
msboatgal at aol.com
I have never read his books before
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follower
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wrote my name...I would hate to have to spend all that time to write my name out on a regular basis :)
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I haven't read any of his non fiction no.
jessica(at)fan(dot)com
+ 1 Yay I follow
jessica(at)fan(dot)com
+ 3 I wrote out my name first thing I thought when I say the glyphs was that I had to. I think my drawing skills are poor or I have a boring name. Oh well the e and i look the same and two s's it's not very unique, but was fun.
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I've never read any of his non-fiction books. In fact, I can't even think of any.
florida982002[at]yahoo.com
You know I'm a follower!
florida982002[at]yahoo.com
I tried writing my name - thank heavens it's short. That a is not easy. Now if it were a penguin I could draw it easily but that bird. tricky! Bingo~ You are just too much fun!
florida982002[at]yahoo.com
I just wanted to stop by and say yay for you. I have the book and reviewed it at http://booktumbling.wordpress.com/2009/08/01/279/ if you want to take a look. I like it!
I have not read any of James Patterson's non-fiction
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+1 I follow your feed through google
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+3 I tried writing my name with the alphabet: 'e' & 'i' are the same so 'Debbie' was pretty boring.
So far I have not read any of James Patterson's non-fiction books but I sure would like to!!
wandanamgreb (at) gmail (dot) com
I am a Google Friend Connect Follower.
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I tried writing my name using the Egyptian letters. That was fun! It kind of reminded me of when I used to do shorthand many years ago.
wandanamgreb (at) gmail (dot) com
I haven't read any yet - though I do have Swimsuit next up on my list! :)
frugalfab at gmail dot com
I'm a new follower!
frugalfab at gmail dot com
I haven't read any non-fiction by Patterson. I love ancient Egypt, so this sounds very interesting. Thanks!
jgbeads(at)gmail(dot)com
I am a follower :)
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I never read any of his non-fiction. Didn't know he wrote any non-fiction.
jlhal@verizon.net
I am a follower.
jlhal@verizon.net
So, I got up and walked like an Egyptian - now I can't get that darn song out of my head. I'm going to be humming it all night.
jlhal@verizon.net
I love anything involving Egyptian history. I can remember when I was 11 years old, checking out a book about King Tut at the library!
I have not read any non-fiction by James Patterson.
miller4plusmore@bellsouth.net
I'm a google friend connect follower.
miller4plusmore@bellsouth.net
I tweeted about the giveaway.
http://twitter.com/thebookaddict/status/3726977620
miller4plusmore@bellsouth.net
I cannot draw so I did not attempt to write my name in Egyptian heiroglyphics! Instead, I got up off the couch and walked like an Egyptian, all the while hearing The Bangles in my head. Ahhhh, memories of the 80s!!!
miller4plusmore@bellsouth.net
I haven't read any Patterson non-fiction. This looks great. I'd love a chance! Thanks for sharing.
s.mickelson at gmail dot com
+1 I have never read any non-fiction by James Patterson.
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+1 I am follower and friend already. I love it here.
teakettle58atyahoodotcom
I tweeted about "King Tut."
teakettle58@yahoo.com
Haven't read any non-fiction JP but almost everything else I have read. I believe he only has a couple of non-fiction books.
Thanks for the giveaway.
glenn_pessano AT yahoo DOT com
No, I have not read any of James Patterson's non-fiction.
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
I tried writing my name in the Egyptian alphabet but it didn't look very good! I'd hate to do that every day!
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
Comment re your review:
yes it's annoying isn't it how those BC numbers go "backwards" !!! :--) I also still to this day have trouble with Roman numerals - getting the L and C and D mixed up!
Great review!
nbmars AT yahoo DOT com
I never knew that Nefertiti was Tut's step-mother. This was an excellent review!
libneas[at]aol[dot]com
Your review has made me want to win this book even more! Even if I don't win, I will definitely be getting this book. I have always been fascinated with the Egyptian culture (I did my high school term paper on ancient Egytptian burial customs). My fascination started with King Tut when, at the age of 11, I found a book in the adult section of the library that told about the discovery of his tomb and showed all the treasure, etc. that was found. I've been hooked ever since! Thanks for the great review.
miller4plusmore@bellsouth.net
Great book review! I didn't know that King Tut had married his half sister.
wandanamgreb (at) gmail (dot) com
LOL....I just read your review and I am one of those folks that get migraines and flashing things bring them on sometimes so I have learned about the escape button. It works very well!!
This book sounds like it would be great for both Hubby and me. He is a big history buff so he would love to read it knowing it is history, but I am a huge mystery fan, so I would have to read it just to figure out the mystery. We have visited the King Tut exhibit so we have an interest in this anyway. Very good review and I think he took an interesting approach with the 3 time periods. Can't wait to win and read it.
rebecca dot cox at charter dot net
I have yet to read any of Patterson's non-fiction.
BethsBookReviewBlog AT gmail DOT com
I'm a Google Friend Connect follower.
BethsBookReviewBlog AT gmail DOT com
Great review - I can't wait to read this. I love when Patterson goes out of his normal suspense range. Just like in Jester he transferred us to a different era. CAn't wait to read this
msboatgal at aol.com
as of yet I have not had the opportunity to read any of James Patterson's non fiction
shopannies@yahoo.com
I am a google friend follower of yours
shopannies@Yahoo.com
No, I have never read any James Patterson non-fiction, yet...
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
I'm a follower!
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
following at twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/shopannies/status/3738454801
shopannies@Yahoo.com
I blogged about it here:
http://completepoppycock.blogspot.com/2009/09/king-tut-was-murdered.html
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
we had to do egyptian math in one of my college classes so i taught my children this was lots of fun
shopannies@Yahoo.com
I tried to write my name in “Egyptian”. What did I think about it? I think I’m no artist and if an ancient Egyptian tried to read it it would look like nonsense. It didn’t help that my name ends in A, I can not draw that bird.
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
I haven't read any of his nonfiction... just two novels. But the topic is near and dear to my heart. I read your review and I'm all the more intrigued by the book. Off to tweet about it now.
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That was a good review--I didn't know Tut married his half sister. It's always interesting when someone can write a non-fiction piece that is so seamless, it doesn't seem like schoolwork.
Thanks for the extra entry.
JHolden955 (at) gmail (dot) com
The eye was rather annoying! But it did trick me into believing I'd read the best review ever! LOL.
I've always been fascinated by King Tut (I just liked his name I think) though I knew nothing at all about him. I had no idea that he married his half sister or that it seemed as though his grave was hidden as if to erase memory of him.
melacan at hotmail dot com
From your review: I just can't believe the Patterson wouldn't have gone to Egypt instead of just doing the "paperwork" research! If I was writing a book like this I would want to go to the foreign country - for research purposes, of course!
That was a great review. Thanks!
Great review! And that isn’t just the eye talking. It sounds interesting how the book takes place in three different time periods instead of just in the time of King Tut. I also like the fact that it reads like a mystery. I like non-fiction but I like exciting non-fiction even more.
Thanks
rebecca.bradeen(at)verizon(dot)net
I haven't gotten my hands on any of James Patterson's books YET... but several sound really good!
google follower
Please enter me. I have not read any James Patterson non-fiction. I did love his book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, but it was fiction.
ludeluh at yahoo dot com
I just became a follower, but sadly it looks like I'm number 398! Two away from being a big winner.
ludeluh at yahoo dot come
Well, I don't know how to walk like an eqyptian, but I'll do ya one better. I will do my King Tut dance for you. Yes, my actual King Tut dance, that my sister and I made up when we were kids to the Steve Martin King Tut song. You know the one...."Now, if I'd known
they'd line up just to see him,
I'd taken all my money
And bought me a museum. King Tut,
Buried with a donkey, Funky Tut,
He's my favorite honkey!
Born in Arizona, Moved to Babylonia, King Tut." We have a whole dance to act out the whole song! :oD
ludeluh at yahoo dot com
Okay, just came back for another visit and was able to read your review in the other section of your blog. The magic eye tells me I get another entry now! :o)
I did enjoy the review, though if you want the truth, it was a tad bit long. But that's okay. You said tell what I thought, so that is what I thought. It's okay though, I still enjoyed reading it.
ludeluh at yahoo dot com
I didn't know he wrote non-fiction!
Thanks
heidivargas [at] live dot com
I'm follower #399 woohoo!
=)
I read Roses Are Read
annarudow at gmail.com
My real name (Linda) was really easy in the code!
annarudow at gmail.com
I would love to win this book. I have read Swimsuit by James Patterson.
fatimastreasure(at)hotmail(dot)com
I am also a follower.
fatimastreasure(at)hotmail(dot)com
I tried writing my name but it didn't work out too good. Cute idea.
fatimastreasure(at)hotmail(dot)com
I haven't read his books...
janemaritz at yahoo dot com
I've not read any of his non-fiction books.
bgcchs@yahoo.com
Great review and it makes me want to read this book even more!
I learned that Howard Carter started his career as a sketch artist in London sketching people's pets and then as an artist on an Egyptian expedition.
You also find out why the tomb was so hard to find and how and why he married his half-sister.
Razlover(at)hotmail(dot)com
No I have not read any of his nonfiction, but would love to win this.
Thanks for the giveaway
Kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com
Follower
Blogged about giveaway under current giveaways here http://bookinwithbingo.blogspot.com/2009/09/murder-of-king-tut-giveaway.html
I adore James Patterson's writing!
I have read his book Against Medical
Advice. It was difficult at times for me to read about the medical difficulties of the main character.
Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
I follow you via Google Friend Connect.
Thanks very much.....Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
"Tweet!"
http://twitter.com/cmh512/status/3833822723.
Again, thanks!
Cindi
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I wrote my first name! It would take so long to write a book or paper using this system.
Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
I haven't read any of his non-fiction yet
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
Ironically, I just signed up with Google to follow not less than 15 minutes ago :) Weird lol
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
Not only was this a VERY interesting post, but now I'm laughing and feeling like a nut because I just got up and tried to emulate Paula Abdul. However, I'm 52 and stiff and now my two cats are looking at me very strangely (I don't think they liked my humming Walk Like An Egyptian)
hahaha
If they barf up a HAIRBALL after watching 'mommy' dance, it is YOUR fault :)
I blogged about this giveaway for an additional entry.
http://giveawayroundup.blogspot.com/2009/09/murder-of-king-tut-giveaways.html
Thanks,
ludeluh at yahoo dot com
I've never read any of JAMES PATTERSON'S novels..but would love to get a chance too
thanks
wadesherry@hotmail dot com
i follow your blog
wadesherry@hotmail dot com
I haven't read any of James patterson's non fiction.
reneetaylor at sympatico dot ca
I follow via google friend
reneetaylor at sympatico dot ca
I did the egyptian walk, the kids and hubby are sleeping so thought what the hay, giggled while i did it.
reneetaylor at sympatico dot ca
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
:) Grabbing an extra entry here because I 'caught' the hint on the Simon's Cat giveaway lol
Good One !!!
Ironically, I'm sitting here in the recliner, typing this with my son's cat stretched out above me on the back of the chair. At least it's comfortable for ONE of us :P
Mary D
zenrei57 (at) hotmail (dot) com
Sorry - I forgot to put
CATS WALKING LIKE EGYPTIANS in my previous comment... argh
This is what happens when you've been up all night working on a stupid yard sale lol
cats walking like egyptians,,no haven't read any of his non fiction..thx for the contest..
thehighflyer3(at)hotmail(dot)com
"CATS WALKING LIKE EGYPTIANS"
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I haven't read any of James Patterson's non-fiction.
Thanks ~ megalon22{at}yahoo{dot}com
I'm a GFC follower
megalon22{at}yahoo{dot}com
+3 I just walked like an Egyptian! Wow, the memories! (I know...... I'm showing my age!!)
megalon22{at}yahoo{dot}com
What a great review! I like to read non-fiction that reads like a novel, not like some dry recitation of the facts. It's amazing that James Patterson is equally adept at writing fiction & non-fiction and can make both a thrilling read.
Thanks!
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CATS WALKING LIKE EGYPTIANS
megalon22{at}yahoo{dot}com
CATS WALKING LIKE EGYPTIANS
miller4plusmore(at)bellsouth(dot)net
I have read Run for Your Life and loved it.
simplystacieblog at gmail dot com
I follow you.
simplystacieblog at gmail dot com
Do you know - I haven't read any of his non fiction titles.
You know I'm a follower!
I have so far only read james' fiction novels
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I've never read any of Patterson's non-fiction work, although I'm a Patterson fan.
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I find it intresting that he chose a journalist as a co-author instead of an archeologist or historian.
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I haven't read any of the non-fiction books by him yet.
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I have read your review, and it was wonderful. I find it interesting how Mr. Patterson is able to weave the 3 time periods without any problem. If I was trying to write between 3 time periods it would surely confuse me as well as the reader! LOL! This is definately a book I want to read!!!
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Writing my name in eygptian wasn't so hard..however the walking like an eygptian was a bit of a comedy....sitting here at my desk by myself, if someone would have walked in and seen me doing this, would be a quit admit to the looney bin! :-)
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No, I haven't read any of JAMES PATTERSON'S works
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I have not read any of James Patterson's non-fiction
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I didn't even know that Patterson wrote nonfiction! This looks really good.
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I have not read any of his non fiction but I would like too. :)
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I follow through google friend connect. :)
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I haven't read any of James Pattersons books but this one sounds really interesting.
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I follow.
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I have not read any of Patterson's non fiction. Please enter me. Thanks for the chance.
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I have not read any of James Patterson's non-fiction books.
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Haven't read any of Patterson's non-fiction books but I'm sure this will be my first of several.
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I have read so many books including almost all the Alex Cross books.
But to name one, Along Came a Spider
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I have never read any of Patterson's non-fiction books. Great review on this book.
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I've read a lot of his fiction but none of his non-fiction work.
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OK, I just got up and walked like an Egyptian-I thought about Steve Martin and the King Tut song from Saturday Night Live-now I feel really old!
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I have not read James Patterson's book so far. I am interested in this one. Thanks,
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I stood up to walk like an Egyptian and that song came to mind.lol
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OMgoodness, My daughter is watching Scooby Doo and Velma just said, "Walk like an Egyptian". lol Crazy...(Eps 9 with Phyllis Dillard)
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Oh, I follow.
Hiya! :) Alas, I have read not a one of James Patterson's books, nonfiction or fiction...
Lois
Yep, I've done the my name in Egyptian hieroglyphics before. :)
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I didn't even realize that James Patterson wrote non-fiction books.
I am a follower from Google.
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I have not read any of his books yet :(
Thanks for the chance!
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I am a follower via gfc!!!
I am a follower and a fan of James Patterson. I think his only other nonfiction book, aside from King Tut was Against Medical Advice that he collaborated with Hal Friedman.
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I haven't read any of James Patterson's non-fiction books. I LOVED his fiction books (esp. Suzanne's Diary For Nicholas).
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I wrote my name in Egyptian. Fun!! My drawing aren't very good (they are pretty bad, actually!! :) I remember teaching my 7th graders to do this when we were learning about Egypt. They enjoyed it too!
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ENTRY #1
I wrote my name in Egyptian. Fun!! My drawing aren't very good (they are pretty bad, actually!! :) I remember teaching my 7th graders to do this when we were learning about Egypt. They enjoyed it too!
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ENTRY #2
I wrote my name in Egyptian. Fun!! My drawing aren't very good (they are pretty bad, actually!! :) I remember teaching my 7th graders to do this when we were learning about Egypt. They enjoyed it too!
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ENTRY #3
"CATS WALKING LIKE EGYPTIANS"
Loved the old Bangles Song Walk Like an Egyptian
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+1 I haven't read any of James Patterson's nonfiction books. Or fiction either. So this will be a real treat if I win.
~Briana
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+1 I follow through Google Friend Connect
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