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Winter 2013 Reader's Choice Awards

 




 

 


 
Welcome to the Reader's Choice Awards!
 
This is where anyone can vote on their favorite book in a genre category. All participating authors have been entered in at least one category, provided their work had already been published, and each category has at least three books and two authors competing.
 
The winning author/book in each category will receive a web badge and will be featured on the Blogger Book Fair blog.
The voting will be open February 7, 8 and 9.  Winners will be announced the last day of the fair, February 10.
 


  Here's how it works:

There are 28 categories of genres.
Vote for your favorite book from each genre, one vote per category.
The more the merrier, so invite your friends!
 
Non-Fiction




Poetry




Short Story




Short Story Collections and Anthologies




Action, Adventure




Chick-Lit, Women's Fiction




Contemporary




Crime, Police Procedural




Dark, Paranormal, Supernatural, Urban Fantasy




Drama




Dystopian




Erotica-MM-LGBT




Fantasy




Historical Fiction




Horror




Humorous, Satire




Literary Fiction




Middle Grade




Mystery




New Adult




Occult




Paranormal Romance




Paranormal Thriller




Religious, Spiritual




Romance




Science Fiction




Suspense, Thriller




Young Adult


Polls created by: http://pollwidget.org/

Thanks for stopping by and voting!
 

Comments

  1. Thanks for putting this together Sheri!

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  2. Fantastic! Thank you!

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  3. Thank you, Sheri... and OMG check out the cover of this book just published on Smashwords - it's the Shut Up and Read woman!

    http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/283740

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