Free Books for January

In my ongoing quest to keep books moving out and not just in I give away a few books each month.  Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

I so rarely get Max and Scout in the same picture.  Aren’t they cute?

1. The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie. 189 pages.  Copyright 1942.  B&N review here. for gautami

2. Blood Test by Jonathan Kellerman. 349 pages.  Copyright 1987.  B&N review here. for Misha

3. Once and Always by Judith McNaught. 375 pages. Copyright 1987.  B&N review here.  for Mariska

4. The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith.  235 pages. Copyright 1998. B&N review here. for Heather

Happy reading!

Free Books for December

In my ongoing quest to keep books moving out and not just in I give away a few books each month.  Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

I know I’ve been getting the books out late the past few months and I apologize.  Happy reading 🙂

1. Put on You Crown: Life-Changing Moments on the Path to Queendom by Queen LatifahUnabridged Audio on 4 CDs.  4 hours.  Published 2010.

2. Midnight Warrior by Iris Johansen.  Mass market romance. 358 pages. Published 1994. for Linda H

3. See Jane Run by Joy Fielding.  Mass market fiction. 404 pages.  Published 1991.  for Mariska

4. Great Modern European Short Stories selected by Douglas and Sylvia Angus.  Trade Paperback, like new. 303 pages. Published originally in 1967.  This is the 1996 version. for Amy

Free Books for November

In my ongoing quest to keep books moving out and not just in I give away a few books each month.  Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

1. Confessions of a Shopaholic  by Sophie Kinsella.  mass market fiction. B&N review. for Misha

2. Weep No More, My Lady by Mary Higgins Clark.  mass market mystery.  B&N review.  for Mariska

3. The Parsifal Mosaic by Robert Ludlum. mass market fiction.  B&N review. for Linda B

4. Miracles Happen by Mary Kay Ash. trade paperback non-fiction.  B&N review.  for Carol M

Happy Reading!

Free Books for October

In my ongoing quest to keep books moving out and not just in I give away a few books each month.  Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

1. The Prize by Julie Garwood.  mass market romance.  B&N review.  for Linda B

2. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.  mass market classic.  This copy is from college so it has some markings in it.  B&N review.  for Sarah E

3. Fortunate Harbor by Emilie Richards. ARC trade paperback.  B&N review.  for Misha

4. Contemporary American Short Stories. trade paperback. Never been read.  B&N review.  for Carol M

Happy Reading!

Free Books for September

In my ongoing quest to keep books moving out and not just in I give away a few books each month.  Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

1. Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift.  Mass market classic.  It’s an old copy (1983) but in good shape.  B&N review here.  for Sarah E

2. Angel Mine by Sherryl Woods.  Mass market romance.  Published in 2000.  B&N review here.  for Gautami

3. The Awakening by Kate Chopin.  Trade paperback classic.  This edition published in 1993 is in great condition.  My review here.  for Misha

4. Contemporary Latin American Short Stories. This trade paperback was published in 1996.  Never been read.  B&N review here.  for Carol M

Happy Reading!

Free Books for August

Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

1. Naked Came the Manatee by Carl Hiaasen et al.  Each of these Florida mystery authors writes a chapter in this zany story.  hardcover.  published in 1996  for Carol M

2. Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes.  This travel memoir is a must for anyone who loves Italy or wants to visit, even if only for a few hours from a comfy reading chair.  trade paperback.  published 1996  for Darcy O

3. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This classic is from my college days, so there are a few notes written in the book here and there, not more than a handful.  mass market paperback.  for Veens

4. Haunting Rachel by Kay Hooper.  Suspense.  mass market.  published 1998  for Misha

Happy Reading 🙂

Free Books for July

Leave a comment, tell me which book you want and I’ll get the book to you for FREE either by mail or personally if I’ll see you soon.  The first one to request each book wins.  Once you’ve ‘won’ the book I can get your shipping address if I need it.  Also, you can come back and get a free book every month if you want.  These have all been read a time or two.

 1. How Successful People Think by John C. Maxwell. small non-fiction hardcover, published 2009, B&N review here.  for Margie

2. Sleeping Beauty by Judith Michael. paperback fiction, published 1991, B&N review here.  for Misha

3. Lion’s Bride by Iris Johansen. paperback romance, published 1996, B&N review here.  for Ester

4. Candide, Voltaire and Selected Stories by Voltaire.  classic paperback, copyright 1961, B&N review here.  for Em

Happy Reading!

Round Two Winners

Round Two of my Quizzes is over and Nise of Under the Boardwalk has won with a whopping 752.75 points!  Way to go Nise 🙂  And for the randomly chosen second winner (I asked my hubby for a number) the winner is Jenny of Jenny Loves to Read!!  Congrats Jenny 🙂  I picked up a small gift for each of you at the Louvre in Paris last Wednesday and will be mailing it to you soon.

Round Three will begin next week. 

Tomorrow I will be drawing winners for the 9 giveaways posted while I was gone, so take a look at the posts from the last week or so and see if there’s anything you’d like to have delivered to your doorstep.

 I had a fabulous time in France and will be posting about it this weekend.  As much as I love vacations it is always nice to be home 🙂

Book a Day Giveaway Day 9

I posted about my book problem. I’m hoping that you can all help me weed out some of these older, used titles.   Take a look at the books I’m offering today.  Leave a comment with the book you’d like to receive if you win and on June 2nd I’ll draw a winner (maybe even two).  I’ll mail the winner(s) the book they chose in June. Open internationally. 

The blue hardcover on the right contains 5 mysteries by Agatha Christie – The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The Secret Adversary, The Boomerang Clue, The Moving Finger, Death Comes as the End

Bert Breen’s Barn is a National Book Award Winner

Book a Day Giveaway Day 8

I posted about my book problem. I’m hoping that you can all help me weed out some of these older, used titles.   Take a look at the books I’m offering today.  Leave a comment with the book you’d like to receive if you win and on June 2nd I’ll draw a winner (maybe even two).  I’ll mail the winner(s) the book they chose in June. Open internationally. Come back every day for a new selection of books.

The hardcover from Reader’s Digest has 3 books – Crossing Antarctica by Will Steger, The Pulitzer Prize by J Douglas Bates, Boss of Bosses by Joseph O’Brien & Andris Kurins, Council to the President, A Memoir by Clark Clifford

Newbery Honor Book & School Library Journal Best Book of the Year – The Upstairs Room

Need a color Title?  The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank by Erma Bombeck would be a fun choice.

Have you watched Sophie’s Choice on the big screen?  Why not read the bestselling book it’s based on.