Lonna from Flylef is organising and hosting this giveaway hop and I have decided that I will join in for most months of the year.
This giveaway starts on the first of the month and ends on the 15th. It can be a new release, or an old release, it's a book of choice!
I am giving away any one book up to the value of $18 U.S. so long as you are in an area of the world where the Book Depository ships to you. One winner will receive their book of choice. Open internationally. This can be a book that is published this month or next or any previous months.
♬ Enter Giveaway ♬
Details
๐ Giveaway ends on September 15th.
๐ Open internationally as long as the Book Depository ships to you.
๐ One winner will be selected at random by Rafflecopter .
๐ The winner will be announced here on the blog and will also be emailed.
๐ If winner does not respond after 72 hours a new winner will be chosen.
๐ Prizes will be fulfilled as soon as the winner emails me their choice.
July Winner
Holly from Spokane WA
Maybe Some Day by Colleen Hoover.
Previous Winners from 2017
January Winner. February Winner.
Kate S from Ireland who chose ... Jaime L from Sth Carolina who chose
Lost City of the Monkey God One Blood Ruby
March Winner. April Winner.
Cali from California who chose... Maria M from Michigan who chose...
Hunted. Flame in the Mist
May Winner June Winner
Antonella from Argentina Alisha S from Washington PA
Fangirl by Rowena Rowell. Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff
Holly from Spokane WA
Maybe Some Day by Colleen Hoover.
I'd have to say that my favorite book when I was a child wasn't so much a single book but a series - the original Nancy Drew series. My neighbor gave me one for my birthday and I was hooked from then on. :)
ReplyDeleteI loved Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events as a kid!! It got me into reading at age 10 <3
ReplyDeleteI didn't really read back then but I loved Winny the Pooh when my mom read it for me
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway Kathryn and welcome to September!!!
ReplyDeleteI do not know if it has been translated to English, but it was a book about this slave girl living in some hut in the woods and the vikings called her raven girl. And then it ended with her finding out she was the daughter of the chief...I should read it again...why was she a slave and living alone.
ReplyDeletebilbo the hobbit read it at 6y and still love it now
ReplyDeleteLITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS by Laura Ingalls Wilder
ReplyDelete"In the comments below share one book you loved as a child - say up to the age of twelve." "Brighty Of the Grand Canyon."
ReplyDeleteCharlotte's Web!
ReplyDeleteany and all of The Famous Five. Emma
ReplyDeleteI loved The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe
ReplyDeleteI loved the Goosebumps books as a kid.
ReplyDeleteBefore I was 12, I loved the Pippi Longstocking books. About that time, I also started reading Nancy Drew which began my love of mystery books.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite book as a child was White Fang by Jack London.
ReplyDeleteI loved "From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsbur. My fifth grade teacher read it to our class, in chapters. I had to go to the library and check it out to read it myself as I loved it so much! :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Little House on the Prairie series was one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI used to read a lot of comic books when I was younger :)
ReplyDeleteI always read the Goosebumps books. Those were legendary :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the book Across Five Aprils when I was in 5th grade.
ReplyDeleteDianna
James and the Giant Peach.
ReplyDeleteThe Winnie the Pooh books really hooked me. I fancied myself an Eeyore type.
ReplyDeleteHeidi - Johanna Spyri
ReplyDeleteI loved anything Sweet Valley Twins as a kid.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I didn't like reading when I was a kid. It was only in 2008 that I really developed a love of reading.
ReplyDeletei loved all the books of Enid Blyton.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Secret Garden!
ReplyDeleteThe Old Man and the Sea
ReplyDeleteI loved A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was a french book, don't know the title in English but it's something like 'A Hole in the Fence'. I still adore it.
ReplyDeleteI loved Winnie the Pooh storybooks.
ReplyDeleteI loved The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner.
ReplyDeleteHarry Potter of course <3
ReplyDeleteThe Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark.
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I loved a book called Poppy that had belonged to my mother. I don't remember who the author was.
ReplyDeleteHarry Potter all the way!
ReplyDeleteA book in my native language, it's called Same eyes. It was my favorite for a looong time!
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