Sunday, January 25, 2009

It's Bloggy Giveaway Time Again!!!


Yipee!!! It's my favorite Bloggy time of year---the Bloggy Giveaway Quarterly Carnival!

Welcome to my reading blog! Here you will find a mix of book reviews and book related musings.

How would you like a $25 gift certificate to Barnes and Noble? Read on to find out how YOU can win!!

***PLEASE NOTE***: If you do not follow the instructions for entry, your entry will be deleted and will not be included in the final drawing on Sunday!!!!! You MUST provide a reliable means of contact (preferably an email address) if you'd like to be included!

To enter, please recommend a good book. You could tell us why you like it, what genre it is in, anything to promote your favorite book. This will earn you one entry into my drawing.

Here are two more ways to earn entries. You MUST leave a separate comment for EACH entry:

1: Subscribe to this blog. Please let me know that you have done so in a separate entry.

2: Visit www.bookcrossing.com, join, and list me, Elizardbreath, as your referring member. It's fast and free! Please let me know that you have done so in a separate entry.

Contest stays open until Sunday, Feb. 1st when one winner will be drawn and contacted by method provided. If you do not provide a means of contact, or do not respond within a few days, I will draw another name.

Good luck and please visit the Bloggy Carnival at www.bloggygiveaways.com for more great giveaways!

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The Nester said...

Lately I've been all about Jane Austen. So I'd have to say Pride and Predudice. Pregudice? Preoibzh8v uuq0#

I cannot spell.

Kathy said...

I enjoyed "A Simple Plam" by Scott Smith. The premise of this book is that two brothers and a friend discover a downed plane, along with $4 million dollars. They decide to keep it. What follows is what happens when greed and Murphy's Law mingle together.

My email is kdmbaker@yahoo.com.

Jamie said...

Well, my favorite is more like a series than just one book, Twilight. Yes, I'm shamelessly bragging about it. I'm adult fan and I love this series. It's pretty fast paced (to me anyway, I mean hello, I sat up and read them all in one night each) I loved the suspense, I always had to know what was going to happen next. Now several of my friends are hooked and I have people to share my love with. If you haven't read them yet, I recommend them, highly!

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Amanda said...

I have lots of books I love, but I am going to give one my children and I love - Roxaboxen. It is a beautiful book about children using their imagination to create a whole town and way of life. I love this book so much that when our paperback fell apart, I bought it in library binding.

JenMarie said...

Ooo...I'm about to read the last book in The Baxter Series by Karen Kingsbury...I don't want it to end!
Start with Redemption by Karen Kingsbuty!!!

Shalee said...

Oh, I am a huge reader! I can't limit it to one book though...

I think the following books should be on everyone's must read list because they are spectacular examples of excellence in writing and storylines.

Time Traveler's Wife
Water For Elephants
Cold Sassy Tree
Grasshopper
The Book Thief
anything by Jane Austen

Good enough?

Juicebox.mom said...

Sign me up, I have too many favorite books to list, but I just finished a great one: The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory. It was awesome, historical fiction about Mary Queen of Scots. Thansk!

kellyn2girls1boy said...

I like the Sophie Kinsella shopaholic books. They are funny and easy quick reads.

Jill said...

my favorite book is parenting with love and logic. It is an informational book that gives you lots of tips and ideas on how to raise problem solving children. jillk77@aol.com

Barbara H. said...

Oh, my, I could give you scores of goof book titles. But I'll just mention the Becky Miller series by Sharon Hinck.

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Anonymous said...

I love the author Jennifer Weiner. She has two books that are just amazing. Her first novel, Good in Bed, is the perfect book for any woman who has ever felt insecure, especially the "big girls." You laugh & cry throughout this book. She has another book called Little Earthquakes that is a must read for any mother. I don't even have kids and I could relate to this book. Everyone I've recommended this book to has called their favorite book.

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Lori A. said...

My favorite book ever is "The Swan House" by Elizabeth Musser. It's historical Christian fiction. It's a coming-of-age story about a 16 year old girl and how she deals with some very serious and deep situations in her life and how religious faith fits into it all.
I really enjoyed this book. It hit a spot in me that brought out a lot of emotion and had meaning to me.

cutetexancowgirl said...

My favorite book is All the Pretty Horses. I have read it at least 5 times and seen the movie. I think it is classified in the adult fiction genre! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

Stacie

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Tethered Mommy said...

I really liked New Moon by Stephenie Meyer. It is a young adult paranormal, but many older people love this series. It is action packed and truly makes you remember what teenage love was like.
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Aaron said...

Any of the books in the Wild Cards series of mosaic novels. It's a series written by a team of science fiction authors that takes a very realistic look at superheroes. If you can start with the first book, I recommend so, but the latest book Busted Flush was just released.

The series can usually be found looking for George R.R. Martin's novels, since he's the editor of the series.

animika said...

I just finished "Remember Me" by Sophie Kinsella. It's a light, comical read as all her books are!

Liz said...

I finally read To Kill A Mockingbird recently. What a fantastic book! I now understand why most kids are made to read this book in school!

rondadoug said...

"Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown...Should be required reading for all..will change your idea on how the West was really won.

Casey said...

I'd recomend the Shopaholic series by Rebecca Eckler, such funny books!

Julie said...

Fantastic giveaway! I really like "How the Change the World" by David Bornstein.

Amber said...

Cool, I'm the first entry. :-)
My near-favorite book I've ever read is "Redeeming Love" by Francine Rivers. I have read this book 4 times. It's a wonderful story of forgiveness and love that will frustrate you, anger you, make you cry, and make you smile.

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Deborah said...

a great book series that i love the the Mark of the Lion series by Francine Rivers. It's Christian fiction but it's edgy and historical and set in the Roman empire. really sweeping wonderfully written

Kari said...

I love historical fiction. One of my favorite authors is Tracey Chevalier. Her book 'The Virgin Blue' is really good. Thanks!

Kristen said...

I just finished reading The Wednesday Letters and loved it!

Diana Dang said...

A good book? I recommend Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell. You can see my review of it here: http://orientaldesires.blogspot.com/2009/01/beat-reaper-by-josh-bazell.html

Robin said...

I'm reading Ines of My Soul by Isabel Allende right now and loving it! It's set in the 16th century and follows Ines as she leaves Spain for the New World and plays a central role in the founding of Chile.

Tiffany @ Lattes And Life said...

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Tiffany @ Lattes And Life said...

"Eat, Drink, and Be From Mississippi". It's not my usual type of read, but I really enjoyed it. VERY good character development, which is what sells me on a good book!!!
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Barbara said...

This might not be the type of book you are talking about But the book I found helpful is ... Beginner Basics (Vogue Knitting on the Go! Series). After years of trying to learn how to knitt this book made sense to me. It is a great book.

PunkyMunky said...

I love the HArry Potter books, great for kids and adults too. I think she really captured the amazing creativity and imagination of the world she created, I just love reading about it.

GRAMS said...

I love THE CALL TO BRILLIANCE by Resa Steindel Brown. Very thought provoking
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Shannon said...

My favorite book is Tiny Toes.
Its about premature birth.
Being I'm the mom to a preemie I loved it.

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NL6369 said...

My favorite right now is a series by Janet Evanovich. The Stephanie Plum series is funny, light easy reading. If you havem't read any I highly recommend you try them.

Moo said...

Edgar Sawtelle is the current book of the week for me and I have to admit, I'm pleasantly surprised. Oprah and I don't always see eye to eye on books but this one IS good.

Merry said...

My favorite book this month was The Convenient Groom by Denise Hunter.
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I've subscribed.
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Michele said...

I'm reading The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory. A wonderful read if you like historical fiction. I also enjoyed reading The Other Boleyn girl...also written by her.

Tori said...

One of my favorites that I continue to re-read is The Chronicles of Chrestomanci by Diana Wynne Jones. She is one of my favorite children's fantasy authors and her books are so captivating.

Cynthia said...

I loved Jen Lancaster's Such A Pretty Fat. I love books that make me laught out loud.

koopermom said...

I am trying to read more this year. I have a huge list of what to read started. A good book..... Something Borrowed by Emily Giffen. It is just a "real" book. I loved it and could not put it down and immediately rushed out and bought the sequel!

Michele said...

I just subscribed to your feed.

Lisa P@www.isitmondayalready.com said...

I love " I know why the caged bird sings" it is a truelt inspiring story

Amber said...

I love the Mark of the Lion trilogy by Francine Rivers. It's historical fiction so even though the characters are fictional, the times and events are historical. I love that!

lsfish said...

Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrew is great , very funny mystery type, I'd live to read more by her

malleycc said...

I loved Seven Storey Mountain. It is a religious/spirtual book. I read it as a teen and have always said its me fav book. I should read it again to see if its still true.

cdziuba said...

I recommend Little House on The Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The entire series of books is a wonderful tribute to mothers and the role they played in the olden days, and how hard they worked. Thank you for the generous and wonderful giveaway. cdziuba@aol.com

Kristi said...

I just finished the entire Sisterchicks series. they are inspirational fiction books about pairs of women in different stages of their lives who go off together to find themselves and have very fun adventures. I was actually sad when I finished all of them.

sara l. said...

It's All About Him is a great book by Denise Jackson!
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twomoms said...

I am reading, janet evanovich alot lately I like that she is light in this stressfull world we are living in its nice to just take a break

Michelle said...

I usually read science fiction. It started with Anne Rice when I was a kid. Lately I've been reading Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake Series and re-reading the Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer.
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CaseyDeuce said...

I rarely get to read myself, but my favorite book is "shes come undone" by wally lamb!

Terri said...

I love to read and I have many favorite authors but some of the best stories I have read have been the Harry Potter books. I am in my 40's but absolutely loved reading these books.

Nina said...

Okay I'm sure you have prob. herd this but...you HAVE to read Twilight! I didn't want to at first cause everyone was but you have to read it!

Carolyn G said...

Read One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It is a great book. Now it's a long book but it's well worth it.

browngirl said...

I recently read probably the most clever book ever---Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn. This is THE novel for logophiles. What happens when a small island government prohibits the use of every letter of the alphabet one by one? Read this funny and slightly scary book to find out.

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thanx!

Shelley Johnson said...

John Grisham's the Firm is a total page turner! One of my favorites.

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plhill2000 said...

I love The Stand by Stephen King. I can read and re-read it again and again.

Lori @ The Downs Gang said...

I adore marley and me even before it came out as a movie!! I have read this book a thousand time's I am an avid dog lover and this book alwys makes me laugh and cry every tie I read it

Nise' said...

I ditto Shalee's recommendations and would add She's Come Undone.

suburban prep said...

I read cookbooks like other people read novels. (OK I read novels too). But my favorite are the ones that are by Ina Garten -- The Barefoot Contessa. I love how she sets up each recipe and there are wonderful pictures of the end result.

Anonymous said...

One of my favorite books is Hot Chocolate for the Mystical Soul by Arielle Ford. I have read it so many times. It is true stories of prayers being answered, angelic interventions, visitations from departed loved ones, and so much more. The stories are truly uplifting and beautiful..great read! It makes me feel wonderful reading these stories and receiving inspiration from each of them for my own life.

My email is Angelrose752 (at) aol (dot) com

Jess said...

My favorite book (and it has been since I was a kid) is Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man. It makes me laugh every time I read it. Just love it!

Tara said...

I love books..but I loved the Book Twilight and the 3 that followed!! So well written.. and such a great outrageous story.

Tara
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www.weightingforperfection.blogspot.com

Tami said...

my fav book- prescription for nuritional health. i dislike always running to the dr and getting meds so i find it helpful to have on hand a guide that tells me how to treat things with food or herbs.

sarah lewis said...

between sundays by karen kingsbury- she is the only author who can make me cry and this is my fav of all her works. sadiekate2001@yahoo.com

AmandaSue said...

I love any of the books by Karen Kingsbury (she's a christian author) Her favorite of mine is Like Dandelion Dust. Thanks for entering me!
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Sarah said...

I really love Dead until Dark-the first book in the Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire series. It's not a heavy read, but you will get sucked in! (Sorry for the bad pun :)

Shooting Stars Mag said...

I'm now a subscriber to this blog as well!!!

-Lauren
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Shooting Stars Mag said...

I can never pick an all-time favorite book...that's way too hard. One of the more recent novels i read and really loved though was a YA novel called The Death of Jayson Porter by Jaime Adoff.

-Lauren
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Mrs. Sprinkles said...

Gone With the Wind. A Classic.

Come enter my Target GC giveaway!

Lexie said...

Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson is a wonderful fantasy book. Vin, the Main Char, starts out as this paranoid out-for-herself thief recruited because of her unique abilities by a rebel leader. Slowly over the course of the book not only does she change, but the effects of what the group is planning begins to appear.

I'm addicted I can't help it. I just finished the second book, The Well of Ascension, and plan on getting the third out of the library if I can!

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Susan said...

Jen Lancaster's latest - "Such a Pretty Fat". She is funny!

Dawn said...

I like Stori Telling by Tori Spelling, Down Came The Rain by Brooke Shields and Louder Then Words by Jenny McCarthy.
For fiction I like Jennifer Weiner. Good in Bed was my favorite of hers.
These Is My Words is next on my list and so is The Last Lecture.

thanks for the chance.
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Amber said...

I have just re-read one of my favs: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. It's sad yet very touching. It's fiction and I think women would love it They are turning it into a movie, so read it before the film comes out! :)

Many thanks
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Amber said...

I just subscribed to your RSS via Yahoo reader also.

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Jennadesigns said...

All Quiet on the Western Front.

Great book about war, recommended by someone who doesn't usually like such books, but was very surprised as how well written this one was!

Rachel said...

My favorite book is Pride and Prejudice. I love Mr Darcy and Elizabeth. And Mrs Bennet drives me crazy. She reminds hubby of my mother. LOL. I'd love to collect the rest of Jane Austen's books. This card would help. webb dot rachel at gmail dot com

samsakara said...

My favorite book has to be Anne Of Green Gables which has a series of books. Anne is always daydreaming and having her head stuck in a book. She hates her red hair and finds a great family that loves her. I could read those books over and over again.

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Victoria said...

I really enjoyed A Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian. If you're a fan of Great Gatsby it's a real treat. utgal2004[at]yahoo[dot]com

Victoria said...

I subscribed! utgal2004[at]yahoo[dot]com

Jane Marie said...

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Jane Marie said...

Read anything by Sandra Dallas, but especially The Diary of Mattie Spenser. You won't be disappointed, I promise.

Wade's World said...

I love Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews. It is kind of a fun,beachy type read, but it is a must read for any Southern girl!

Liz G. said...

My favorite book of all time is Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. That book is so incredible and I hope someone reads this and enjoys it was much as I did.

Anonymous said...

My favorite book right now is "Bette Greene, Wings to Serve." It is part of a series called "Christian Heros Then and Now," which are Christian missionary stories. We have I think around 20 of them and we all love them!

Rebecca
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punkinmama said...

I really like "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult. It's a tough read (emotionally) but so good!

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Courtney said...

I LOVE anything by Tracie Peterson!

She writes Historical Fiction that are CLEAN! What a relief!

Lisa Sharp said...

"Shy Boy" by Monte Roberts is one of my all time favorite books!

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Andria said...

I loved Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet! It is very very long but worth every page. Thanks for the chance.

mj said...

One of my favorite reads last year was Suite Francais--a great book!

Alyce said...

I recently enjoyed reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel. It was a compelling read about a castaway.
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coldwork said...

Foundation by Isaac Asimov. I LOVE it. Just thinking about it makes me want to re-read it.

Jenny said...

I don't read fiction, but I just finished The Debt Diet, by Ellie Kay.

There are a lot of great tips, but most of all, the author is funny! Her stories actually had me laughing out loud! Most non-fiction books aren't that funny.

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Alyce said...

I subscribed to your blog.
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oonagh said...

i love the "dark is rising" sequence, by susan cooper....they are kids books, sorta, but very 'good against evil' type stuff, wonderful!!

Jeanette H. said...

Actually, my favorite "book" is a whole series. It is the Cedar Cove series from Debbie Macomber. Their great books and she releases a new one in the series every year around September. She also has little updates on her site that are really cute from the book "characters".

Thanks for the great giveaway!!
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Dionna said...

The Book Heaven by Randy Alcorn. Very thought provoking and addresses a lot of concerns people have.

Erika said...

I like anything by Karen Kingsbury. I am rereading One Tuesday Morning and Beyond Tuesday Morning before starting the final book in that series.

Jessica said...

I love books. So many types of books. One favorite is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers...another author I like in a VERY different genre is William Bernhardt. In that same genre, John Sanford is good too.

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Cindy B.of Montana said...

I am currently reading "Three Cups of Tea" by Greg Mortensen and David Relin. It's is the true story of Greg's passion in helping to build schools (especially for women) in northern Pakistan. Great reading!

bridget3420 said...

My favorite book is Twilight! I absolutely adored the series. It had romance, action, suspense, etc.

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Sarah said...

Hi, my name is Sarah...and I'm a Twilight addict. I've read the series 3 times since November.

My favorite non-Twilight book is Donald Miller's Blue Like Jazz. I kind of felt like it put some pieces together for me.

slylady said...

Just read "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity" by Bill O'Reilly. Amusing book and written so I was hearing his (Bill's)voice as I was reading it. It is an autobiography about his younger days.

melissa said...

i love the francine rivers mark of the lion series. they are some of my fav reads!

,,,, said...

My favorite book as of right now is "Twilight" I seriously have an unhealthy obsession with the whole saga. It's an awesome love story and great adventure and almost everyone can relate to the main character, Bella Swan.

Even thought it's a Young Adult book I know plenty of woman ranging between 12-50's that love this book just as much as I do!




ty!


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grace said...

I recently read Carolyn Jessop's "Escape," about leaving the FLDS. It was fascinating to get such an honest view into a world I know nothing about.

Mama Hill said...

She's Come Undone was great! I still can't believe it was written by a man! Thanks!

Natalie said...

I loved Running With Angels by Pamela Hansen. It was so inspiring and she lives down the street from my mom...although I've never met her, so I could really visualize the places she talked about.

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Stacy said...

The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.

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mom2anutball said...

I absolutly love Superstition, it sucks you in and your hooked!

Tiffany819 said...

James Patterson's book - Sam's Letters to Jennifer. It is a great book that I haven't finished yet but it has kept me up at night, it draws me in. thank you for the giveaway!

mom2anutball said...

I subscribed!

Heather said...

I think everyone should read Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time!

divaqueenie said...

I recently read The Book Thief and would highly recommend it. It's technically Young Adult fiction...but it's pretty deep and a real thought provoking book.

rebecca said...

I absolutely love Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. It is young adult fiction, but is my favourite book. I also love Til We Have Faces by CS Lewis. Great book, that.


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donnas said...

The Wicked series by Gregory Maguire. While in theory they are about the other characters in The Wizard of Oz, when you read them they are really about so much more and relate so strongly to what is going on in our times that there is so much you can get out of reading them.

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ariyana9501 said...

The Stand by Stephen King. I just love it! Thanks!

Natasha A. said...

I just finished reading Pride by Rachel Vincent (found it early in my bookstore, it isn't supposed to be out until Feb1). It was fantastic. I love the play between the characters.
I am also loving two series.
The first is the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward and the second is the series by Kim Harrison!
Thanks
Natasha
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Cristina Alves said...

I loved House of Leaves from Danielewski ! a wonderfull, different way of writing - literaly !

Regards
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Michelle said...

"Blood Crazy" by Simon Clark. It's my favorite book ever, and is a post-apocalypse/zombie novel. It's pretty awesome.

Susan said...

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. It's a classic and should be read by all!!

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bauer zoo said...

i just started reading charlaine harris's "sookie stackhouse" series. it's along the same lines as anne rice's vampire books, but a bit more, um modern? i really liked the first book. so much that i bought 4 of the other books in the series...but there are 9 total in the series. HBO's series trueblood is based on these books.
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Reeva said...

my recommendation is "mind fast soul feast" by michael beckwith. It's great and life changing. I'm having so much fun making friends and blog-hopping again this year.

Thanks for such a generous giveaway! I hope I'm chosen as the lucky winner!!!

Sarah said...

A good suspense is TheCharm School by Nelson DeMille. We had to read it in Russian class in high school - way back when :)

fancyfeet48 said...

my favorite is more like a series than just one book, Twilight you just cant put the books down

Alibi said...

I'll nominate 2 books as I can't choose between them. 1 Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear. It's prehistoric fiction about a girl who loses her parents in an earthquake, and what happens to her after. Don't watch the movie it sucked compared to the book.

2nd Dean Koontz Odd Thomas Series.
It's about a guy named Odd Thomas, and his ability to see and speak with ghosts, told in Dean Koonz style.

Alibi said...

Just subscribed to your blog.
Thanks

Kristy said...

I love the book, P.S. I love You. I read the book before I saw the movie and the movie did not do it justice. The book is so romantic and sweet.

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Michelle said...

I'm currently reading Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner and enjoying it! Thanks for the chance to win.

Julie D said...

Kissing and Cooking by Lisa Reutzel

Wehaf said...

James Thurber's "The Thirteen Clocks" is a beautiful and whimsical children's book that stands on its own as an adult book as well.

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Anonymous said...

I've read Healing Stones by Steve Auterburn. It is a Christian Novel, but not syrupy sweet. very good if you are into counseling.
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kmg365 said...

Today I'm pushing-- er, recommending-- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, because it won the Newbery award, and they so rarely get it right.

kmg365 said...

I subscribed.

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Anonymous said...

naked in death by jd robb
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Anya said...

I loved "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult. Great story, well written and an unexpected ending. Thanks.

Rebekah said...

I love going to Barns & Noble to just walk around and browse around. I know this is cliche right now but I must say I LOVE the Twlight books!!! The best books I've read in awhile.

daytoncat said...

I love historical romance novels and one of the best crossover ones is "A Knight in Shining Armour" by Jude Devereaux.

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tattwo said...

I really like the Sue Grafton ABC series of books. They are an easy read and keep my interest. Thanks for the giveaway. ditkaren at aol dot com.

Anonymous said...

anything by Adrew Mcall Smith- I love the Ladie's Detective Agency- very quaint!

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Jennifer said...

I love The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Steven Chbowsky. It's an amazing coming of age tale for all those that were never popular in high school.

*~Dani~* said...

Lately I have been into lighter fare and recently read The Second Assistant. It was a fun and entertaining read.

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Briana said...

My favorite book that I'd recommend right now is Wasted by Marya Hornbacher. It's a memoir of her struggle with eating disorders. If you know someone with an eating disorder, or just enjoy reading about interesting things, I'd definitely recommend it as it gives some wonderful insight and a different perspective on it. I really enjoyed this book.

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ecky said...

anything by david sedaris because he is hilarious!!

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Briana said...

I subscribed to your blog as well. Thanks!

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Bunny B said...

I loved The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. It's a retelling of a fairytale and done very well! I hope to buy more books by Shannon Hale and want to win this GC to do that!
Thanks!
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ljsfunone said...

I love "The Cat Who..." series by Lillian Jackson Braun. She takes my favorite subject....cats....and incorporates them into a mystery. The book keeps your attention and you almost feel you are watching it all happen. I especially like "The Cat Who saw Red...". I think it stands out to me cause it was the first one of the series I read.

Thanks so much for the giveaway.

Marin said...

The entire "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon.

VOMom said...

I still love the classic family reads...swss family robinson, little house on the prairie, read-alouds that can be enjoyed by all.

Anna said...

Well, I'm almost finished with "The Race" by Richard North Patterson, one of my fave authors!

I'll probably be reading "The Camel Club" or "Monday Mourning" next.

S said...

I have lots of favorites, but one that always sticks out in my mind is "The Travel Guide to Heaven" by Anthony DeStefano. It's a great comfort to read.

Thanks for this great giveaway.
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Elizabeth said...

I'm having a great time writing down all these books people are recommending! I just finished The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by first time author Tiffany Baker. It was really good!

Julie said...

I like the book The Luxe. It's a romance and a little suspenseful too! I was initially drawn to it though because of the beautiful ball gown on the front cover!

FatalisFortuna said...

The most recent book I've finished was Coraline by Neil Gaiman, and it was fantastic. Very scary and well-crafted.

emily kate said...

I recently read and loved Love Walked In. I love the strong female characters in the story. The writing style also sucked me right in because it felt like how I think!

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Crunchy Green Mom - Suzanne said...

Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach!

All of her stuff is amazing!

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Sweetpeas said...

The Power of a Praying Wife saved my marriage, it's a great, powerful, life changing book!!!

Annabelle said...

The Shack is a good book! I just read it. It's a Christian Fiction book about a guy who meets God

Superjaxster said...

I enjoyed Jennifer Wiener's Good in Bed. I chose it because the main character is struggling with her weight (in which I can totally relate!) and she learns to accept who she is. She also learns to let people love her for who she is.
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The Bitburg Cooking Club said...

My all-time favorite book is "I Capture the Castle" by Dodie Smith. It is about as close as you can get to modern Jane Austen quality. :) Thanks for the giveaway!

AudreyO said...

I"d never heard of them before. I read a lot. I'm reading right now book 2 of a trilogy called The Hollow.

hminnesota said...

I like Namesake by Jhumpa lahiri.she has done great depiction of American born Indians..thanks
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Trish said...

Thanks for having this giveaway. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. I like the story, and especially enjoy the humor. P&P is a classic fiction book.
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Trish said...

I also just subscribed to your blog.
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Steph said...

I like Traveling Light by Max Lucado. It's about giving your past hurts to God and moving past them.

scottsgal said...

I love the Alex Cross series by James Patterson - he's my favorite mystery writer

Smiles Across Miles said...

I love Jodi Picoult books because they are relatable to things that really happen in the world. I don't really have a favorite, I love them all

FaithfulMommy said...

My favorite book at the moment is The UltraMind Solution by Dr. Mark Hyman. Fix your broken brain by healing your body first. It is intriguing.

Uniquely Yours said...

Lately, I've been reading Power of a Praying Parent and it has really made a difference in my life. Thanks!

Angie said...

I am reading Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates..and it is sooo good!

lovedandamazed said...

My favorite book is a Christian fiction by Ray Blackston titled "Flabbergasted". The main character starts out life as a regular guy who just took a major job-related move and is now looking for a new girlfriend. He starts attending church to scope out the ladies and through a series of events and memorable friends discovers that life is about more than he ever realized. The book is SO funny and has touched me deeply the several (6-7) times I've read it. :-)

Thanks for the chance to win!
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Jodi said...

I really enjoyed The Secret Life of Bees. It's a great story about some strong women who stick together. It's a really wonderful story!

Krissy said...

I can recommend two books that I've read recently. The first is a romance/chic lit called Just One of the Guys by Kristin Higgins. The book was charming and funny and I really identified with the heroine of the book. The other book is a YA book by Richelle Mead called Shadow Kiss... well really the whole series is fantastic and should really be read from book 1 Vampire Academy, fantastic writing, snarky and funny and clever!

techyone said...

I love Wild Orchids by Jude Deveraux. It has it all, romance, mystery,...I really recommend it.

Colored With Memories said...

i'd recommend Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp...it is a great parenting book.

thanks for the generous giveaway!

Jeanette J said...

I have so many favorites but I would have to say Phantoms by Dean Koontz is definitely one I would recommend if you like horror. He builds the tension and horror very well and it almost seems like this could actually happen (which makes it scarier)

Suzanne said...

books by Jodi Picoult

Jeanette J said...

I have subscribed by email

Stacy said...

I just finished reading Mark of the Lion by Francine Rivers- it was excellent and I'm working on the other 2 books in the trilogy now.

She Became A Butterfly said...

My fave ever book is "the westing game" by Ellen Raskin. It's listed as a book for ages 9-12, but it is also a wonderful book for adults. I actually think adults will get more out of it.

Mr. Westing dies under mysterious circumstances. At the reading of his will, he accuses (via his lawyer) one of the people at the reading of killing him! He makes a game out of it. The people are split into pairs with a couple of clues. The first pair that solves the crime wins the inheritance. Very good book!

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taysmommy said...

little earthquakes by jennifer weiner is a fabulous read and EVERY mother can connect to it.

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Selina said...

Twilight series is floating my boat at the moment!

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Selina said...

I also joined book crossing!

Selina said...

I subscribed!

Stephanie said...

I read The Alschemist when I need to center myself and find hope again. Reminds us the journey and faith is important.
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MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

the paper bag christmas... all ages- new but was wonderful!

the schros said...

Witch of Blackbird pond- Juvenile fiction, I know but what a great story!
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Gardening Mommy said...

My favorite book is a Christian fiction entitled "Not My Will." It's a very inspiring read!

Lydia said...

I'm reading Worldliness by C.J. Mahaney and love it! So many times I let fame and fortune subconsciously influence my thinking and become discontent before I even realize what is happening. Mahaney emphasizes keeping the main thing the main thing.

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ANovelMenagerie said...

I'm going to go with the book I just read and reviewed... Snow Flower & The Secret Fan by Lisa See. My site has a review on why I loved it today. You have a lovely blog!

Joyful Noise said...

Don't necessarily know if I have favorite books but the Chronicles of Narnia are high on the list.

Thanks for the chance!

Heather said...

I enjoyed Beneath a Marble Sky. It was a book I was given to review for a now-defunct group, and I never would have found it or wanted to read it otherwise. It's the true (fictionalized) story behind the building of the Taj Mahal. It's a little disturbing at times, but still a good read.

Rebecca Graham said...

I recommend the book Hot Mahaghony by Stuart Woods, a mystery. Love his books!

Kara said...

I love classics. I like anything by Jane Austen, and my current favorite of hers is probably Emma. Thanks
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Jane Anne said...

My latest favorite reads are Jodi Picolt books (I check them out from the library). I recommend "The Pact."

Alicia said...

I just read Legally Dead by Edna Buchanan last night. It was an easy quick read and the storyline was unique. I guess it'd fall into the thriller/suspense genre, even though it really wasn't either one of those.

Thanks for the giveaway >^..^<

Sonya said...

I love the Outlander series! It's a wonderful historical story that takes you through Scotland and the colonies!

An iMperfect wIfe said...

My favorite book is a personal finance book, your money or your life. It helps you rethink your priorities and design your life around them, instead of around how many dollars and cents you have!

Jenny

Carolsue said...

I am a big animal lover and just finished "Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World" by Vicki Myron. It was well written, informative and Dewey was so great! Made me cry at the end, though!
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