Why am I gaga over this bookmark? Look above. It comes with a pin. The pin is designed in the shape of a crucifix with the words "Riven" inscribed on top. When I saw it I immediately knew I wanted to wear this.
Why?
- It's a evangelism tool
- It's a book marketing tool
- It invited community into the discussion
What's Your Favorite BookMark? Or What's Your Favorite Tee-Shirt?
(I just won a cool Eat.Live. Tweet Tee-Shirt last night at The First Online Tweet-up hosted by my new buddy, Billy Fairchild AKA Tw3nty3ightHave you ever been a part of a Social Movement inspired by a Book or Media Platform?
I have been a part of a few: Terry McMillan's novels changed not only my perception of AA women, but my generation, as well as Sweet Valley High, teen novels. I'm pretty sure Sherri Lewis' The List, which comes out in March 2009 will start a revolution among progressive, single Christian women. And of course you know I'm Twitastic.
About Jerry B. Jenkins' Riven, the novel:
Brady Wayne Darby and Thomas Carey could hardly have been more disparate individuals. Yet when Darby, a no-account loser raised in a dingy suburban trailer park, encounters Carey, a weary man of God, an entire state—indeed a nation—is affected. Embark on a wondrous journey where death, guilt, and despair are unfathomably trumped by rebirth, forgiveness, and hope. (Tyndale, 560pp, $24,99)
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2 comments:
Thanks for helping spread the word about our "Blogging for Blood Cancer" Event!!!!!!
Lois
No, thank you for such a great reason to blog!!
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