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Judith from Leeswammes is hosting a Literary Giveaway Blog Hop this week and I've decided to join the fun along with book bloggers around the world. I had so much fun participating in the giveaway hop in June that I couldn't resist doing it again. I'm giving the winner a choice of any book I've blogged about in the past five years.
How to enter:
- Leave a comment with the book of your choice from my list of books reviewed.
- Tell me one book you've read from the list that you loved.
- Include your email address in the comment.
- You don't need to follow me, but if you enjoy my blog I hope that you will!
Giveaway will be open until Wednesday October 31st at noon and I will draw a winner via Random.org on Thursday November 1st.
Check out the other Literary Giveaway Blog Hop Hosts visit Judith at Leeswammes.
Happy Hopping!


I'd choose Animal Farm by George Orwell if I win.
ReplyDeleteThere are quite a lot of books I have read from your list, but Anne Frank is one of my favorites.
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Thank you for the giveaway! I am a huge Coelho fan, so I have to choose The Alchemist, probably his best book, although manuscript found in Accra is also excellent :)
ReplyDeleteI would probably choose Pamuk's Snow because I haven't read it and The Museum of Innocence is the best book I have read this year.
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DeleteYou've got some great books on your review list, Trish. I see lots that I missed and need to go back and read now! :) I see you reviewed The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. That was my favorite book so far this year, and is probably one of my favorites ever. Love it (and must admit I get teary-eyed just thinking/writing about it).
ReplyDeleteIf I win, I choose Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I've been wanting to read it and can't find it at my library.
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I'd choose Orhan Pamuk's 'Snow' if I won. Thanks for the opportunity :)
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Half a Yellow Sun please!
ReplyDeleteI loved Before I go to sleep! I never read thrillers, but this one I loved so much! I also really love the Night circus and I almost wanted to pick that one for the giveaway, because I want my own copy to re-read.
ReplyDeleteHowever I choose Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. I saw the film and I really want to read the book.
cynni_universe@hotmail.com
Thanks!
I really loved "Before I go to Sleep". I got drawn into the story and almost couldn't stop reading! What I really would like to read is "The Color of Magic" by Terry Pratchett, because it's the first book in this series!
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Ahh...so many great books. I read The Help for my bookclub last year and loved it! If I won your giveaway I would choose The Outsiders because I have just nominated it as part of my Classics Club challenge list.
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*Feels naughty entering cause I won the last time* *decides not to care* Can I have The Brothers Karamazov please?! (I think I deserve it just for spelling that right, tbh!) I really really really do love SO many of the books you've read, but this time let's talk about... The God of Small Things, which I'm not sure I've discussed with anyone because I didn't know anyone else had read it! But it's so so awesome and WEIRD and it made me feel like I was in India even though I've never been there, which is a pretty special feeling!
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You have a nice diverse selection of books. I would love to win The God of Small Things.
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I'd love to read Reading Lolita in Tehran! :) Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would love a copy of Middlemarch if I were to win. I have the audio, but that kind of feels like cheating with that book since it's such a brick. I love, love, loved The Remains of the Day. So heartbreaking. Ugh. It makes me sad just thinking about it.
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I would love to win a copy of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. It sounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteOne book from your list I read and loved is Coraline by Neil Gaiman. Perfect to re-read for Halloween! :D
Thank you for this chance!
Giada M.
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I've read some of what you have reviewed, but the choice is a difficult one to make. Well, I was definitely surprised by how much I enjoyed Animal Farm. I approached it thinking of it as a boring duty-read, but it turned out very compelling in the end. Thank you for your generosity. I would love to read The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy. I feel like I will get to it otherwise!
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DeleteThere are so many good choices! I think I would go with Affinity or Cloud Atlas. Thanks!
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Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show would be enjoyed. Many thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletethanks for this chance. At Home by Bill Bryson is interesting. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteFive years of blogging!!!! This is so awesome!!! I have been blogging myself about books and movies and culture for three years so far, I hope I can be blogging for 5 or more years as well, like you =]]
ReplyDeleteThx for the giveaway!
There are so many good choices of books here, The red dragon is a good one, I love Hannibal, but maybe I'll change my mind later, by exploring the reviews =]]]
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Oooh, love so many books on your list and now I just want to read reviews all day ;) I adored The Night Circus..just yapped about it a bit on my blog. On and The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher was fantastic too.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a copy of In Cold Blood by Truman Capote :D
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As you probably know I already follow/stalk you all over the place ;)
Hello, thanks for that giveaway ! In your list I adored Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (and The road, and Kafka on the shore and others !) and I'd like to discover Rumor of war by Philip Caputo.
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Please count me in! I would choose A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. But I can tell you there are quite a few of my favorites on the list, Strayed a more recent one, World According to Garp an older one, and Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen somewhere in between. Great reads! Thanks, Liene @ LLucane at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy!
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Thanks for joining the blog hop again! I would love to win North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. A book I loved was The Remains of the Day. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would choose The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. I've read it, but I got it from the library and just loved it and would love to own a copy. You've read lots of books that I loved--Cloud Atlas, Pride and Prejudice, Half of a Yellow Sun...
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Thank you for the giveaway, Trish!
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood. I need more of her in my life.
I'm a big Ishiguro fan, so Never Let Me Go and The Remains of the Day are tops on my list.
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Cheers!
I loved Catch-22 :) Thanks for the giveaway! kxw116[at]gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would like to win Never Let Me Go. It's high up there on my to read list. I love Nick Hornby's books so I really enjoyed reading A Long Way Down (even if the premise does start out a little morbid!)
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This is a great giveaway so THANKS firstly!
ReplyDeleteIf I win I would LOVE to get The Fault in Our Stars because I've read it's good!!
I have read and loved the HP books, Pride and Prejudice and a few others and watched the movie adaptations of quite a few on your list!
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Thank you so much for the giveaway! :) I really enjoyed Frankenstein and Little Women! And I'd pick Looking for Alaska by John Green.
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Thanks for the giveaway! I always enjoy going through your list - some of my favorites are Brave New World, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win Never Let Me Go, which has been on my wishlist for years.
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Thanks for participating in the blog hop! I'd love to win a copy of Coraline and I adored The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton - one of my fav authors.
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ReplyDeleteOne of the books I enjoyed is Animal farm and from your list I'd maybe choose The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, I've watched movie and it was wonderful! :)
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1. I`d love to win copy of Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin despite the not-pleasing comments on your review, lol.
ReplyDelete2. I`ve enjoyed Animal Farm.
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Great giveaway! I would choose Brave New World, which I've read before and loved (more than you did), but no longer own a copy. I'm at a stage where I'm re-reading many of the books I read as a teenager, and Huxley's book is on my list. I agree with you that it's interesting food for thought, and I particularly like to read and re-read books that have been challenged (a topic I discuss quite frequently on my blog).
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Thanks for the great giveaway! I loved The Night Circus and really appreciated reading your thoughts on it, liked Eat, Pray, Love a little more than you did and would like to win/read Venetia Kelly's Traveling Show - Frank Delany.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway - I woud choose either Middlemarch or Bleak House - both I would love to re-read in sparkly brand new editions. Or I might choose something I have never read like Catch 22 - hard to know what to pick. Thanks so much.
ReplyDelete1. I would love to win The Night Circus.
ReplyDelete2. I loved Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
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My fingers are crossed!
-Renee
I agree with your review of The Night Circus - while I didn't love the characters, I loved the world the author created!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read The Giver, especially seeing as a fourth book has just been released.
Many thanks,
Katie
I'd like to read Watchmen by Alan Moore very much! Thanks for the chance!
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Yay for giveaways!! I have read The Thirteenth Tale and absolutely loved it! I would love to read The Things They Carried...like you mentioned, I only have read an excerpt but I would also like to read the whole book.
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ReplyDeleteYou have so many books on your list that I love! Especially The Book Thief, North and South and Fingersmith. And lots more that I have copies of but haven't got around to.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a copy of How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly; I read your review and it sounds great! Thanks for the giveaway.
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You have many great books on your list. As my favorite, I'd say it's a cross between Animal Farm and Half a Yellow Sun.
ReplyDeleteSomething Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury seems like such a classic and I still haven't read it
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I would probably pick No Country for Old men.
ReplyDeleteLooking at your list, you've read several of my favorites - Stardust, Parttime Indian, The Road, 13th tale.
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I read Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt when it first came out and it's been in my top 5 favorites books of all time since.
ReplyDeleteI've had Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher on my WL for a long time, so I'd choose that book.
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I would choose Cloud Atlas if I won.
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time favorite books that you have reviewed is Johnny Tremain. I read it as a child and still count it as a favorite.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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I adored The Shadow of the Wind. It's the perfect story for a booklover. I'd love to win Reading Lolita in Tehran please.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a wonderful giveaway!
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I'd choose Cloud Atlas since everyone is talking about it because of the movie, and I haven't read it yet.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many on your list that you have read that I loved, so I'll just pick the first I came across - Angela's Ashes.
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1. I would choose The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
ReplyDelete2. I loved The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory.
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What a great and long list of books you've already reviewed! Here's hoping I'd win a copy of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. I've read Paulo Coehlos' The Alchemist, and loved it! Thank you for this giveaway!
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Hi Trish! I love any excuse to stalk through a blogger's reading archives... :)
ReplyDeleteI've actually made a list of 17 BOOKS from your index that I'd love to read, but I'll take a wild stab and choose...ummm... maybe 'Tender at the Bone' by Ruth Reichl? *twitches slightly and looks again* WHY IS THIS SO HAAAARD?! Some of my most favouritest books on there that I've already read and adored are 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', 'Rebecca', 'In Cold Blood' and 'The Ice Queen'.
Cheers m'dears!
Ellie (Musings of a Bookshop Girl)
emp501@hotmail.co.uk
Hey Trish! What a fun giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteThe book I would like to read from your list is "Wicked" by Gregory Maguire.
The book on your list that I read and loved was "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. This book was one of those "where do I go next?" reads. It took me weeks to fall in love with another book, and I was hesitant to move on. I've re-read this book twice now, and I just adore every aspect of it.
Woops! And my email address is thesirenstale@gmail.com :)
ReplyDelete1. North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
ReplyDelete2. Oh, I loved Austen's Emma!
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This is my first visit to your blog and I love the list of books that you've reviewed. Just skimming it, I got excited because we've read a number of the same books. I loved The Complete Maus and like you I keep telling people to just read it. I'm also a huge Neil Gaiman fan and I see a number of his books on your list (have you tried his audiobooks? He narrates them and does a terrific job.) Ready Player One is also a great audiobook. I've got Cloud Atlas on my TBR list but I haven't taken the leap yet because I feel that it might be a little dense. I also want to read North and South. I loved that movie and hope the book is just as good.
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Great Giveaway Thanks, I would choose Mistress Oriku, as I already have Snow Country.
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Window glass is artful
the sun sets and
the window turns into a mirror
to show that the person I thought someone else
is actually my own self
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I need to go through your reviews! :) This is my first time here and I'm now adding you to my blog roll!
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I would choose Their Eyes Were Watching God.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few books from your list I've read and loved but A Thousand Splendid Suns may be my favorite from it.
Thanks for the giveaway!
I would choose Cloud Atlas. I loved The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Fault in Our Stars. Thank you for the giveaway! :)
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I have wanted to read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern for a while and seeing it on your books reviewed list reminds me I should soon. Thank you for the giveaway.
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Wow! You've read some great books. My choice would be Cloud Atlas. A book from your list that I loved was The Book Thief. Thanks for the giveaway! I am a follower. =O)
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I've read Animal Farm when I was pretty young (though not so young I didn't miss some of the political references) and I remembered liking it.
ReplyDeleteI would like to get a copy of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern because I've been hearing a lot of good things about it!
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I would choose Looking For Alaska by John Green.
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I'd choose The Eyre Affair if I'd win. One of my latest reads was The Book Thief, and I loved it!
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I think I'd go for The Kitchen Counter Cooking School if I won, although it took me ages to choose! Some of my favourite books are on that list - Anne Frank, The Eyre Affair, Emma, The Book Thief...
ReplyDeleteGreat selection!
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There are a lot of books that I'd like to read from that list, but I guess I'd choose The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are The Giver by Lois Lowry and Man's Search for Meaning by Victor E Frankl .
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I would like to win The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry.
ReplyDeleteI've read and loved Pride and Prejudice, but I love anything by Jane Austen.
Thank you for the giveaway :)
milkristia(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks for your offer. You have quite a list of books that you've read! I just finished Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and thought it was wonderful. However, I found myself laughing and crying at the same time! My email address is listed below:
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I'd love to win The Fault in Our Stars. I haven't read any John Green yet, but have heard wonderful things. I recently read Never Let You Go, and loved it!
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i would like to read Never Let Me Go
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thanks so much for making this international
I'd love to read the Complete Maus.
ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoyed the Awakening.
My email is 2606booksatgmail.com
I'd like to read Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer.
ReplyDeleteI really loved The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein.
roxana.zuziac(at)yahoo(dot)com
I follow you on twitter: @Fly_Rox
I'd love to read Half of a Yellow Sun. I really enjoyed Atonement because I like stories with a major paradigm shift - as also in The Thirteenth Tale.
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The book from your list that I loved is the first Percy Jackson book; The Lightning Thief. I really loved how that book was written as well as the world Riordan built. I finished that Percy Jackson series and I've started reading the second series Riordan started a few years ago in the same world (The Heroes of Olympus). Such good reading.
ReplyDeleteThe book I'd want from your list is Night Circus. I've been wanting to read it for a while and I enjoyed your review.
Pax
Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of books on your review list that I love, but I just recently re-read Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant by Anne Tyler and was reminded of how much I love that book. So, that's the one I'll mention. So good!
I would love to win a copy of Animal Farm ...I read it years ago, in high school, but I actually don't own a copy of my own, and I'd really like to read it again and review it. Thanks for the chance!
Adam
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Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to choose Water for Elephants on your review list! Really loved that one! There are a lot of great books I'm dying to read though.
Erika / saltsnmore at yahoo dot com
I'd choose Thirteen Reasons Why and I loved The Night Circus.
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Hello! Thanks for the great giveaway contest! Looks like we have quite a bit of the same tastes :)
ReplyDeleteI'd pick "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed. Had it on my list for a while, ever since it first came out before the hype but haven't gotten to it yet.
So many to choose from that I loved... hmm... I could not put down the Jon Krakauer books, "Into the Wild" and "Into Thin Air." Definite favorites of mine! I listened to "Into Thin Air" on audiobook as a re-"read' this summer.
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New follower of you on Twitter, too! @kristinshafel
Thank you for the giveaway! If I were to win, I would choose Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen.
ReplyDeleteI've read The Night Circus and absolutely loved it! One of my favourites, for sure!
Thanks :)
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Thanks for the giveaway! I'd choose Kafka on the Shore. I've read & loved quite a few on your list like The Awakening; The Night Circus; the Harry Potter series; Eclipse; Eat, Pray, Love; and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
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I'd pick The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern. And I've read Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and loved it.
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Awesome giveaway! I love a lot of the books that you've read. The first one being at the top of my list, along qwith Glass Castle and Ender's Game.
ReplyDeleteI've never read Bill Bryon so I'd love to try At Home.
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I would love a copy of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. I loved lots of the books you read - Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Eat Pray Love, Into Thin Air...
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I would love to win a copy of either Extremely loud and Incredibly close. I have been wanting to read it for quite a while now.
ReplyDeleteThere are many books which I had read in your list but one that instantly pops to my mind is A Thousand Splendid Suns. I absolutely loved it and I recommend you to read The Kite Runner as well. It is absolutely heart wrenching.
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I loved (picking ones from your list that I read this year): Catch-22, Ender's Game. Lots of others, but those are more recent reads for me. I'd love to win One Hundred Years of Solitude. wordlily AT gmail DOT com
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering such a cool contest. :) I would love to read The God of Small Things, and your review was so enticing!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book from your list is Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White. I ended up writing one of my dissertation chapters on the novel, and Marian Halcombe is one of my favorite heroines--even surpassing Jane from Jane Eyre--in Victorian lit. Her strength and perseverance are inspiring, and I especially love how protective she is of her little sister. kbostrovas [at] yahoo.com
You have quite an extensive and high-quality of books listed that you've provided reviews for. Thanks so much for your generosity of choice for this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI especially enjoyed "Nine Stories" by J.D. Salinger, which is a classic. And for something more recent, I loved the creativity of the story of "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern.
I'm not sure, which title I'd choose if I'm lucky enough to win. Will have to comb through your titles (since I already a lot of the books you've read, too!).
Thanks!
I look forward to following your blog from now on and hope you pay my blog a visit, too.
(I'm 30-something, too and literary fiction fan!)
Zara Alexis
http://zaraalexis.wordpress.com
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Thank you so much for taking part in the hop and for the fantastic giveaway! I would love to win The Night Circus please. I haven't read many of the books on the list but I did read and enjoy Speak.
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I have read many books in your list -we have quite the same taste:)-, one of my favorites is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I loved that book! And the movie was also great! Have you seen it?
ReplyDeleteI'd like to win The Picture of Dorian Gray :)
Thank you for the chance!
cayce006 at yahoo dot com
I'd love Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. And I adored The Thirteenth Tale
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I love Rebecca and would like to win Mistress Oriku.
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1. I loved Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
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I would choose...Keeping Faith - Jodi Picoult
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Thanks for the chance to be included for your giveaway.
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I listened to Bossypants in audiobook earlier and I loved it....it's just one of those books that works so much better in audio.
ReplyDeleteIf I win..I'd choose Ender's Game or Before I Go to Sleep
Lilian @ A Novel Toybox
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As a Book-a-holic, I have read so many on your five year(s) of Reviews! I enjoyed reading all of Fannie Flagg's books. As a native of Florida, I consider myself a "Southern" but truly am a "Florida Cracker". Ms. Flagg's writing is related to many situations I know. I pick "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed for the literary giveaway.This book is on my "must read" list. I appreciate the chance to see a winner copy notice in my email. Thank you!
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I have read many, but I loved "Animal Farm." I first saw the animated film when I was a child--never forgot it. And then loved reading it as a young adult!
ReplyDeleteI might just choose "Wicked." I have so wanted to read that book!
Ruth
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I'd love a copy of Something Wicked This Way Comes, and I loved reading The Color of Magic. Thanks for the opportunity!
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Would love to have Night Circus. There are so many faves that you have reviewed. One of them is As I Lay Dying. Thanks.
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I'd love a copy of Stephen King's It. I tried to read it when I was 12 -- when the TV miniseries was out -- but I couldn't finish it. I'd love to give it another go.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I recently read The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and just loved it! I'd love to win either Affinity or Fingersmith...I can't choose. I'll go with your favourite!
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I loved Northanger Abbey. I would like to win North and South.
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