For this round of Spring Cleaning I am going to give SIX winners the opportunity to chose one book from my list. Each winner will give me their top three choices and will recive one of those choices. None of the books are ARCs.
Here are the books I am hoping find a good home:
- The Book Thief - Markus Zusak - paperback spine a bit creased
- Before I Fall - Lauren Oliver - paperback a few pages have slight water damage
- Eva Underground - Dandi Mackall - hardback like new
- Jessie <3 NYC - Keris Stainton - paperback very good
- Jason & Kyra - Dana Davidson - hardback good
- Split by a Kiss - Luisa Plaja - paperback like new
- The Breakup Bible - Melissa Kantor - paperback like new
- The Secret Society of the Pink Crystal Ball - Risa Green - paperback like new
- Slam - Nick Hornby - hardback like new
- Beauty Shop for Rent - Laura Bowers - hardback like new
- How ya Like me Know? - Brenden Halpin - hardback ex library but excellent condition
- Love on the Lifts - Rachel Hawthorne - paperback - like new
- Finding Grace - Alyssa Brugman - paperback very good
- Marshmallows for Breakfast - Dorothy Koomson - paperback good
- Kiss Chase - Fiona Walker - paperback good
- The Dating Detox - Gemma Burgess - paperback very good
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GFC: TayteH
ReplyDeleteCatching Jordan will never leave my shelf. :D
My Secret Garden by Nancy Friday. It's a very liberating book - and it makes me feel perfectly normal. I will never part with it.
ReplyDeletekaseejohnson(at)verizon(dot)net
My Signed copy of Eldest, Brigsingr and Inheritance!
ReplyDeletea timeless classic "Gone With The Wind", it will never ever leave my shelf
ReplyDeleteMy Moto Hagio books will never leave, nor will Harry Potter.
ReplyDeleteThe Hunger Games Trilogy will never leave my bookshelf. It is one of the best I've ever read.
ReplyDeleteI love Where the Sidewalk Ends because it reminds me of childhood! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteSuz Reads
Well it is actually a set of books. I will never let Jude Deveraux's novels leave my shelves. She is my favorite author. Thank you for your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe iron fey series!
ReplyDeleteThe Twelve Days of Christmas, A Porcupine Named Fluffy & the book my parents had personalized for me. I know they're all kids books but they hold a lot of memories and I love all of them.
ReplyDeleteThe firm by John Grisham
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I have a first edition of Firestarter by Stephen King :)
ReplyDeleteOutlander by Diana Gabaldon! That's the book that really got me interested in fantasy and time travel books so it holds a special place in my heart :)
ReplyDeleteMy antique edition of Dracula. It's my most prized book!
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Any of my autographed books! Especially my Twilight series.
ReplyDeleteMy Harry Potter collection is well read and well loved. It will never leave the shelf.
ReplyDeleteGosh this is a hard one since there are so many books that I have that I'll never get rid of. But I if I really had to choose I think I would say all my James Patterson and Amelia Atwater-Rhodes books. Those two are my absolute favorite authors. It's about 20 books in all. :D Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will never leave my bookshelf!
ReplyDeleteAngels At The Table By Debbie Macomber
ReplyDeleteThats a hard question. I let people borrow my books, but I would never get rid of my fever books.
ReplyDeleteDo NOT laugh, but I will NEVER get rid of my Dresden Files Hardbacks, my Stephen King 1st Editions, and my OED COMPLETE set (which takes up a full tall bookshelf!
ReplyDeleteThe Hunger Games or Gone with the Wind:) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would never get rid of my James Patterson's books ever. thanks for the awesome giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteNew follower....thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
silversolara AT gmail DOT com
I would never get rid of anything by Jennifer Armentrout!! Thry are gold! lol
ReplyDeleteI don't think I will ever be able to part with any of my signed books. I also have Incarnate, of Poseidon, and Beautiful Disaster that I could never give away.
ReplyDeleteoh man the books would definitely be harry potter, the host, and many more!!
ReplyDelete- Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
The books my Great Great Aunt wrote back in the 50's and any of my signed books. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI very rarely get rid of any of my books.
ReplyDeleteRansom by Julie Garwood. Absolutely love this book.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I don't really like to get rid of many of my books. I can't seem to do it, but I can share them and I tend to buy extra copies for people if someone wants one I have or it's just so good it needs shared.
ReplyDeleteIf I picked one that I would never ever part with though it would be "A Darkness at Sethanon" by Raymond Feist. It's one of my all time favorites and I could just never let anyone near it let alone me part with it.
Thank you for the chance to enter the giveaway :)
Shelly H
booski24@hotmail.com
My autographed copy of The Host by Stephenie Meyer, thanks!
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My copy of The Edge of Never.
ReplyDeleteMeg Cabot's 1-800-Where-R-U series :)
ReplyDeleteEverything on my bookshelf written by Cassandra Clare... I am very attached to them haha
ReplyDeleteLets see, I have quite a few but the ones on top of my list are Twilight, Vampire Academy, House of Night, Blue Bloods and every single book that I have read!! I keep all my books. I just love my library of books!! Thank you so much for a chance to win and for being a part of this fun and awesome blog hop!!
ReplyDeleteWifey by Judy Blume.
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The Great Lenore by J.M. Tohline, the Complete Works of T.S. Eliot and ANYTHING written by Michelle Sagara (ESPECIALLY her Chronicles of Elantra series!)
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elizabeth @ bookattict . com
I have a hard time parting with any book :). Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAny of Ilona Andrews books. I have everything they have written, most in both print and ebook. There is something about the way they write that just thrills me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to help make room for new books!
Mine is a set of books. Diana Palmer books will never leave me shelves. She is my favorite author. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteGone With The Wind -- one of hubby's gifts to me just after we got married.
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All the Hunger Games, Gallagher Girls, and Lori Wick books
ReplyDeleteI know this is an old book but I do love it- The Count of Monte Cristo will never leave my bookshelf.
ReplyDeleteOutlander by Diana Gabaldon.
ReplyDeleteSpring is in the air and it's time for that spring cleaning. My house certainly needs a little extra spring cleaning this spring as I'm drowning in books! I do have to admit, however, that I'm looking forward to spring weather and longer days. I love flowers. I love hearing the birds chirp.
Thanks for the giveaway!
mestith at gmail dot com
The Basic Eight by Daniel Handler.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Disaster & Pride & Prejudice :)
ReplyDeleteThe Harry Potter series - these are books I'd take with me to an uninhabited island and the first ones I'd save if my home were on fire.
ReplyDeleteEveryday by David Levithan
ReplyDeleteThe Twilight Series and all books by Sarah Dessen. We'll just pretend these are all "one" book ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Bible:)
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Shatter Me!
ReplyDeleteThe Thorn Birds
ReplyDeleteJolene A
The Immortal Rules will not leave my shelf. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Hobbit. It was one of the first books I remember reading and just absolutely loving. I can read and reread that and still love it.
ReplyDeleteI have so very many but I know I will never ever get rid of Gone With the Wind!
ReplyDeleteA Million Little Pieces!
ReplyDeleteAll of my Amish books that are autographed! Or The Help that is also autographed!
ReplyDeleteMy signed copies of Margaret Atwood books - A Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake.
ReplyDeleteClan of the Cave Bear
ReplyDeleteHunger Games and Lunar Chronicles!
ReplyDeleteThe Fault in Our Stars (signed); Something Borrowed (signed) ~daphne
ReplyDeletea discovery of witches by deborah harkness
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