In honor of the holiday season, I figured it was time to host another giveaway. Once again, I will be giving away three Barnes and Noble gift cards! One will be in the amount of $30, the other two will be $15. Here are the rules
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anonymous
December 3 2008, 02:18:01 UTC
My name is Blynn25... nctexan19 at yahooDOTcom... as far as what books I like to read... it totally depends on the time of year and season it is. If it's summer/lay on the beach time, I like Johanna Lyndsey romance novels. When it gets cooler and closer to Thanksgiving and Christmas, I guess I become more introspective and like books that make me think. I am currently reading My Cousin the Saint by Justin Catanoso. As a Southen Baptist, I am learning SOOOO much about what it means to be Catholic in today's society. It's really cool.
Hey, I'm Julie, hinzjulatgmaildotcom. I've never noticed trends in what I read based on the seasons, just that I read more during the cooler months. This winter I'm planning to read, among other things, Rushdie's Midnight's Children and probably some of my guilty pleasure - Meg Cabot chick lit. Gotta love it. :)
I'm Rebecca Reid of Rebecca Reads (http://reviews.rebeccareid.com and rebecca [at] rebeccareid [dot] com). I find myself reading Christmas books -- lots of rereads this time of year. As for winter in general, I think I'm up for some longer books because I know there's lots of time indoors!
Great giveaway!
anonymous
December 3 2008, 05:25:20 UTC
Thanks for a great giveaway! I'm Carrie from Books and Movies: http://booksandmovies.today.com. My e-mail is nnjmom at yahoo dot com.
During the colder weather, I have a tendency to get out the big, chunky classics. Last year it was A Tale of Two Cities. This year it will be Tess of the D'Urbervilles, as soon as I get through the stack of ARCS I need to review.
(I am...)TheBookworm (you can find me at...) www.inthecurrent.blogspot.com (you can contact me at...) emailthebookworm(at)yahoo(dot)com
I exactly don't have any specific books I read during certain seasons. Though if I see an amazing YA book cover with snow on it (like Frozen Fire) then I'll probably read it sometime in the winter (or whenever I can get my hands on it! :)
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During the colder weather, I have a tendency to get out the big, chunky classics. Last year it was A Tale of Two Cities. This year it will be Tess of the D'Urbervilles, as soon as I get through the stack of ARCS I need to review.
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(I am...)TheBookworm
(you can find me at...) www.inthecurrent.blogspot.com
(you can contact me at...) emailthebookworm(at)yahoo(dot)com
I exactly don't have any specific books I read during certain seasons. Though if I see an amazing YA book cover with snow on it (like Frozen Fire) then I'll probably read it sometime in the winter (or whenever I can get my hands on it! :)
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