Saturday, June 23, 2012

June 2012 Literary Giveaway Hop

We're participating in the Literary Giveaway Hop again!

As before, you can choose to win any book we've ever reviewed from our Reviews Archive.

Enter the giveaway on our facebook page here.)


(Does that link work? If not, leave a comment with your choice and your email address.)

After you enter, check out the other blogs participating in this giveaway hop in the list below.

 Good luck!
  1. Leeswammes
  2. Candle Beam Book Blog
  3. Musings of a Bookshop Girl
  4. The Book Whisperer
  5. Book Journey (US/CA)
  6. breieninpeking (Dutch readers)
  7. bibliosue
  8. heavenali
  9. I Read That Once...
  10. The Parrish Lantern
  11. The Bibliomouse (Europe)
  12. Tell Me A Story
  13. Seaside Book Nook
  14. Rikki's Teleidoscope
  15. Sam Still Reading
  16. Nishita's Rants and Raves
  17. Readerbuzz
  18. Books Thoughts Adventures (North America)
  19. 2,606 Books and Counting
  20. Laurie Here (US/CA)
  21. Literary Winner (US)
  22. Dolce Bellezza
  23. The House of the Seven Tails
  24. The Book Diva's Reads (US)
  25. Colorimetry
  26. Roof Beam Reader
  27. Kate's Library
  28. Minding Spot (US)
  29. Silver's Reviews (US)
  30. Book'd Out
  31. Fingers & Prose (US)
  32. Chocolate and Croissants
  33. Scattered Figments
  34. Lucybird's Book Blog
  35. The Book Club Blog
  1. Lizzy's Literary Life
  2. The Book Stop
  3. Reflections from the Hinterland (US)
  4. Lena Sledge's Blog
  5. Read in a Single Sitting
  6. The Little Reader Library (UK)
  7. The Blue Bookcase (US)
  8. 1morechapter (US)
  9. The Reading and Life of a Bookworm
  10. Curled Up with a Good Book and a Cup of Tea
  11. My Sweepstakes City (US)
  12. De Boekblogger (Europe, Dutch readers)
  13. Exurbanis
  14. Sweeping Me (US/CA)
  15. Living, Learning, and Loving Life (US)
  16. Beauty Balm
  17. Uniflame Creates
  18. Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book (US/CA)
  19. Curiosity Killed The Bookworm
  20. Nose in a book (Europe)
  21. Sharon's Garden of Book Reviews (US)
  22. Giraffe Days
  23. Page Plucker
  24. Based on a True Story
  25. Read, Write & Live
  26. Devin Berglund (N. America)
  27. Ephemeral Digest
  28. Under My Apple Tree (US)
  29. Annette Berglund (US)
  30. Book Nympho
  31. A Book Crazy, Jane Austen Lovin' Gal (US)
  32. Love, Laughter, and a Touch of Insanity

Comments (39)

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I'd pick Lusseyran's "And There Was Light." What a fun giveaway idea! jean at road q dot com
Thanks for the giveaway. Would love to win a copy of Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Have a great weekend!

Katie
Is this where we enter? Belle
The link just brought me to Rafflecopter's main page. My choice is Blood Meridian by Cormac Mccarthy. My e-mail is jlmarck at gmail dot com. Thank you and make sure check out my giveaway that I'm putting up later today!
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Jami McKinney · 672 weeks ago

The Rafflecopter link took me to a giveaway for nail polish.

I would love to win Gone with the Wind. I haven't read it since high school(many, many years ago) and would love to have it for my daughters to read. Thank you for the opportunity. =)

hey_jupiter@suddenlink.net
The link didn't work for me, but I would love to win Norwegian Wood. Fingers crossed!

aquickredfox@gmail.com
The Rafflecopter link took me to my own Rafflecopter page.
I would love Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins!
GFC - rickimc
rickimc[at]aol[dot]com
I'd pick Middlesex. Thanks for the giveaway.
Thank you for the giveaway! I'd like to win "A moveable feast" by Ernest Hemingway!
My email is teresa.esteban@gmail.com :)
I'd love to win Daring to Eat a Peach by Zeppetello. It was hard to choose, though!

Thanks!
dogwoodlane@suddenlink.net
Sorry...could not get to the Rafflecopter. You've read and reviewed so many wonderful titles. I would choose either The Picture of Dorian Gray or I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. I follow you via GFC, Twitter, and Email.
beth.diiorio@yahoo.com
Thanks for the great giveaway~
Beth :-)
I'd love to enter to win Lavinia. It sounds like such a fascinating book. I'm a longtime GFC follower.
Susan
s.asher135 (at) gmail (dot) com
I would like to have Water for Elephants. Thank you!
mittens0831 at aol dot com
Thank you for the chance. I would love to read 'Anthology of an American Girl!' sjl446 (at)nyu(dot)edu
Yikes! Typo. Of course I meant to say 'Anthropology of an American Girl.' Sorry about that!
Hi there. You all have such a great list of books, it makes it pretty hard to choose! I think I'd pick Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy. Thanks for the giveaway. :)
Not eligible, just here to say Hi.

MEMORY - Tian Yuan

Human memory is like water
murmuring in a culvert.
It goes on flowing until death
with no sense of tiredness.

Historic memory, like the sea,
never vanishes.
Even if earth should crumble
it would flow to another star.

God’s memory
remains forever silent,
like the speechless sky
even if truth is violated.

The memory of the war is a graveyard
to be swallowed up by quicksand.
Even if missile fragments were to rust and disintegrate
sorrow would remain.

Trees cannot remember their verdure.
Though they try to hide everything in their growth rings
they are subject to the saw.
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I'd love to win a copy of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Kathryn Howe - it's a book that I've been eyeing up for a while... kate_e_jones (at) yahoo (dot) ca
I would love to win The Marriage Plot by Eugenides. I loved Middlesex and have heard great things about this book too! I entered on Facebook. Thanks so much for hosting!
I'd love to win Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser because your review says this book is awesome and I'm intrigued!
I'd love to read Foer, Jonathan Safron Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Thanks for the giveaway! I'd love to win Ella Minnow Pea.

bookwormsusanna AT gmail DOT com
Thanks for this amazing giveaway! I would love to win Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides!

susanw28 (at) mindspring (dot) com
I think I'd like to have The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir. I'm starting my Ph.D. in Lit program this fall and a major focus of my studies will be Queer Theory / Sexuality - this is very closely related to feminism and gender, so I think it'd be helpful to have some de Beauvoir under my belt. Thanks for the chance! :)

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