Are you ready to
hear all about Day 2 of my BookCon 2018 experience? Because I’m totally not
ready to write about it. But I will anyway. ;)
Before I get to
the recap, make sure to check out my recap
of Day 1, if you missed yesterday’s post.
For the second day
of BookCon, me and my roommate didn’t have to get up as early since we’d
already nabbed copies of the Empire of
Sands. There was a third ARC drop scheduled for 10 a.m. Thank goodness we
didn’t have to do that.
Instead, we got to
the Javits Center around 10:05ish, which meant no line-waiting to get into the
convention floor. Whew!
The first event I
had on my to-do list for Sunday was a Royals
tea party and Rachel Hawkins signing event in Penguin Teen’s booth. I bought a
finished copy of Royals, which was
the only book I bought at BookCon. Speaking of, I’d actually set a goal for
myself of spending less than $100 at BookCon. Counting food and the Royals, I spent less than $50. Woot!
Woot! Go me!
Back to the tea
party event. Penguin had pastries and tea before Rachel’s signing. I had a
pastry, but I don’t like tea, so I skipped that. They also had a cardboard
cutout of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to take photos with. Oh, and while I
was waiting for the signing to start, one of the Penguin booth workers told me
book two was going to be about Flora. I don’t know if that information had been
released to the public yet, but I know now. Mwahaha.
Once Rachel’s signing
started at 11:30, I got my book signed. I asked her about how the release date
coincided with the royal wedding, and she said it was total coincidence since
she’d had the book written and planned years prior.
Rachel Hawkins, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the back of my head. |
After that
signing, there was another Book It with Penguin Teen event, so the roommate and
I just stayed hanging out around the Penguin booth, but we didn’t form a line
because you aren’t supposed to form lines more than 15 minutes before the
event. The workers will yell at you if you try. This time for the Book It
giveaway, I chose the tropical option and got an ARC of Seafire.
Unfortunately, or
fortunately for our feet, there was nothing else scheduled for us to do until 3
p.m. Thus, we grabbed food and relaxed in the cafeteria for a long couple of
hours. We ended up discussing which books we were most excited about over the
next year or so. What’s strange, is I don’t think I have one I’m super excited
about in 2019. At least, I don’t yet.
When our break was
over around 2 p.m., we headed up to the convention floor to wait until Penguin
Teen had their mystery ARC drop giveaway. People started an unofficial line
because it was too early to form an actual line, and, apparently, it formed in
the wrong spot because they ended up moving the line 15 minutes before they
started giving out ARCs. It was utter chaos. There were hundreds and hundreds
of people trying to get these mystery ARCs. Penguin just should have told
everyone what it was, and there would have been less people trying to get the
book.
But anyway, my
roommate ended up being able to get a copy of the secret ARC, which was Four Dead Queens. I did not. I’ll just
borrow it from her though. The security team yelling at people had me quickly
running away from all that chaos.
Instead, I waited
over in the less chaotic Novl line for an ARC game giveaway starting at 3:30
p.m. Both me and my roommate were hoping to get a copy of Rule. The game was pulling a lollipop out of a stand and seeing
what color was scratched on the bottom of the stick. That decided what ARC you
got. Thankfully, the Hachette Novl worker allowed you to pick if you wanted a
specific one because I ended up getting green when Rule was red. My roommate ended up getting a lollipop without any
color on it, so they said it was a wild card and she could pick whatever she
wanted. She got Rule as well. So that
was a successful event.
Oh, and right
before the Rule event, I was given a
free copy of a Hachette mystery/thriller book, so that was a nice surprise
after the hell that was the Penguin secret ARC drop.
The Red Queen map I managed to grab. |
And, that was
really our last major event of the day. We decided to stick around until 5 p.m.
for various reasons, though. One, because the booths gave away stuff randomly
towards the end of the day, and two, because my roommate wanted to stop by
Stephanie Garber’s autograph line to see if she could get in last-minute.
While I waited for
her to get her ARC copy of Legendary
signed, I walked around the convention floor and got two Harlequin romance
books, a Red Queen map from Epic
Reads, and a Fire & Blood dragon
print-out from Penguin.
The Escape Artist by Bard Meltzer
Royals by Rachel Hawkins
Seafire by Natalie Parker (ARC)
Rule by Ellen Goodlett (ARC)
Lady Be Bad by Megan Frampton
Da Rocha’s Convenient Heir by Lynne Graham
So all in all,
another mostly successful day. I wish I’d been able to get my own copy of Four Dead Queens, but it wasn’t a big
deal. I still managed to get quite a bit on Day 2.
Are you excited
about any of these books? If so, which ones?
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