Friday, October 14, 2011

Literary Giveaway Blog Hop!



  Judith at leeswammes has organized another fun Literary Giveaway Blog Hop!

  I am excited to be participating again and to offer my giveaway internationally.  Take a look around the blog, check out some of the books I've reviewed or talked about, and in the comments below please let me know which book you would most like to read should you be lucky enough to win.

  Here are some links to get you started:

  1. Summer at Tiffany
  2. The Most Beautiful Book in the World
  3. The Reservoir
  4. My Year with Eleanor
A random commenter will be selected as the winner on October 20.  Good luck!

Be sure to check out the other participating blogs on the hop:

  1. Leeswammes
  2. Devouring Texts
  3. The Book Whisperer
  4. Seaside Book Nook
  5. The Scarlet Letter (US only)
  6. Rikki's Teleidoscope
  7. Bibliosue
  8. Curled Up With a Good Book and a Cup of Tea
  9. The Book Diva's Reads
  10. Gaskella
  11. Lucybird's Book Blog
  12. Kim's Bookish Place
  13. The Book Garden
  14. Under My Apple Tree
  15. Helen Smith
  16. Sam Still Reading
  17. Nishita's Rants and Raves
  18. Ephemeral Digest
  19. Bookworm with a View
  20. The Parrish Lantern
  21. Dolce Bellezza
  22. Lena Sledge Blog
  23. Book Clutter
  24. I Am A Reader, Not A Writer (US only)
  25. The Blue Bookcase
  26. Book Journey (US only)
  27. The House of the Seven Tails (US only)
  28. In One Eye, Out the Other (US only)
  29. Read, Write & Live
  30. Fresh Ink Books
  1. Living, Learning, and Loving Life (US only)
  2. Bibliophile By the Sea
  3. Laurie Here Reading & Writing Reviews
  4. Amy's Book World (US only)
  5. Teadevotee
  6. Joy's Book Blog
  7. Word Crushes (US only)
  8. Thinking About Loud!
  9. Kinna Reads
  10. Sweeping Me
  11. Minding Spot (US only)
  12. Babies, Books, and Signs (US only)
  13. Lisa Beth Darling
  14. Tony's Reading List
  15. SusieBookworm (US only)
  16. Tell Me A Story
  17. Close Encounters with the Night Kind
  18. Nerfreader
  19. Mevrouw Kinderboek (Netherlands, Belgium)
  20. Boekblogger (Netherlands)
  21. In Spring it is the Dawn
  22. No Page Left Behind
  23. Elle Lit

92 comments:

  1. I would love to win My Year with Eleanor. Thanks for the giveaway! kessna6(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  2. OOPS ! Sorry.

    Left my comment for the giveaway on your reading list post. here it is again.

    The only one of Umberto Eco 's books I have read is The Name of the Rose which I found a fascinating and satisfying read so if I get lucky I would like another of his books.

    Thanks for the giveaway and for opening it to worldwide entries.

    Carol T

    buddytho {at} gmail DOT com

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  3. Thank you for the giveaway! I would definitely choose "The Most Beautiful Book in the World", simply because I have already read two of his works, "Oscar and the lady in Pink" and "Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran" and they are both sublime literary pieces!
    allina_tomi(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  4. I'd love to read My Year with Eleanor. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  5. The most beautiful book in the world? Now you've got my attention :-D ! Thanks for the chance!

    danaan at gmx dot at

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  6. I'd love to read Summer at Tiffany -it's been on my wishlist for quite some time.
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    samstillreading(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. I would love a copy of Summer at Tiffany. I've heard good things about it.
    My email is readwriteandlive[at]hotmail[dot]com
    Cheers!

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  8. i would like to discover the most beautiful book in the world

    thanks you for this international giveaway

    isabelle(dot)frisch(at)gmail(dot)com

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  9. I would love to read My Year with Eleanor: A memoir by Noelle Hancock, it sounds more than awesome. Thanks for this giveaway, you are very generous!

    Lenna
    psyxx(at)centrum(dot)cz

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  10. Hi Sue !
    Thanks for this great giveaway, I'd be most happy to enter !
    I'd love to get "The Reservoir" if I am picked up, it's been on my mind for a while, it sounds quite interesting.
    Warm greetings from a French bookworm !
    Virginie

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  11. What a great selection to chose from - I would like to win the "The Most Beautiful Book in the World".
    Thanks again for the giveaway.
    jgoffice(at)cox(dot)net

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  12. Hello, I think I would choose to read Quarantine by Rahul Mehta, it sounds interesting and I love short stories. Thanks, Ceri PS My email is cerievans1[at]gmail[dot]com.

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  13. Reservoir sounds like a great book - Happy you are participating.

    Be sure to stop by and enter my giveaway. Have fun blog-hopping today.

    bibliophilebythesea AT gmail DOT com

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  14. I'm most interested in THE LAST STATION, the book you talked about being about Leo Tolstoy and his wife. Sounds good. rebecca[at]rebeccareid[dot]com

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  15. Thanks for the giveaway! I'd like to win Sarah's Key if I'm lucky enough to be a winner. I've seen you pay reference to it a few times on your blog, I think I'd enjoy it :-)


    Louise
    bunny_hops@hotmail.co.uk

    bunny_hops[at]hotmail[dot]co[dot]uk

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  16. You have some great choices here, but based on the idea that this is a book every booklover will love - the novel bookstore, would be my selection, if i were lucky enough to be picked. thanks.

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  17. Iwould like The Most Beautiful Book in the world - its a new author and I enjoy short stories very much.

    I am new to your blog (now following you as well).

    mystica123athotmaildotcom

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  18. I would love to read Summer at Tiffany. I've heard a lot about this book!

    Amanda
    hippiesbeautyandbooksohmy@gmail.com

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  19. Thanks for the great giveaway:)

    I'd like to read "My Year with Eleanor" since I've heard so many great things about it and I believe it'll inspire me.

    Sarah:)

    sarah.setar@gmail.com

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  20. What a generous giveaway! I would love to be considered for "The Submission" by Amy Waldman. I've heard such good things about this provocative novel, and your review sealed the deal!

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  21. definitely summer at tiffany's
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  22. I would be happy to win any of the 4 books because I have not read them. Thanks for the giveaway.

    your1chef at aol dot com

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  23. Thanks for the great giveaway! Count me in for "Summer at Tiffany". I love that time period and your review was very "intriguing", especially the last paragraph.

    BornajhawkATaolDOTcom

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  24. I love Europa Editions so I'd have to choose "The Most Beautiful Book In the World" from your selection. Thanks for offering internationally.

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  25. It is not on the list however after searching out your reviews I would like to win The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society or Jerusalem Maiden.
    Thanks for the chance to win great books.

    cenya2 at hotmail dot com

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  26. I would love to win The most beautiful book in the world. Thank you for this great giveaway!
    angela1997(at)live(dot)nl

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  27. Oh, you make it difficult, Suzanne! I need you to choose for me, you know my taste by now. Is it to be The Most Beautiful Book in the World (which you reviewed very recently) or Henrietta Lacks?

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  28. An accident in august sounds like a good book.

    unforgetable_dreamer_always (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  29. I would be happy with any of those titles, as I haven't read any of them yet. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  30. I would be happy with any too, thank you very much for the chance to win! edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom

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  31. Thanks for the giveaway. The Reservoir is my choice.

    catsplace31(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)nz

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  32. Tortilla Curtain caught my eye--it sounds pretty intriguing. Thanks for the chance to win!

    saz AT chainreader DOT com

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  33. I'd love a chance to read The Most Beautiful Book in the World.

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  34. One of the advantages to this Blog Hop is not just the wonderful giveaways but finding some new and exciting blogs. This is my first visit to your blog but it won't be my last. I paged through your blog for a while and really enjoyed it!

    My choice if I win your giveaway is The Paris Wife by Paula McLain!

    Thank you!
    Aimala127(at)gmail(dot)com

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  35. Thanks for a great giveaway. I would love the chance to win The Submission by Amy Waldman. It seems like you really enjoyed this book and I can't wait to read it!

    Katie
    Katiebaxter{at}hotmailDOTcoDOTuk

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  36. THanks for the great giveaway!
    amandarwest at gmaildotcom

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  37. The Most Beautiful Book in the World, please? :)

    Lindsey.Stefan@comcast.net

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  38. I REALLY want to read Cutting for Stone. So that's my pick. Thanks for the chance to win it!

    StinaVW at gmail

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  39. The Submission by Amy Waldman is on my "to-read" list, but I have yet to purchase it.

    Thank-you
    Teresa
    teresa[dot]lukey73[at]gmail[dot]com

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  40. undecided yet,

    I don't wanna see all the books I cou;d've won if I didn't.

    regards,

    maidenhealer@hotmaill.com

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  41. I would love to read The Reservoir. I am only a couple of hous away from Richmond so I'd like to read about the events in this book.
    mamabunny13 at gmail dot com

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  42. I would love to read The Reservoir. Please enter me if this is International. Thank you! :)
    I am an old follower.

    mishamary@gmail.com

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  44. I would like to win The Most Beautiful Book in the World.
    adriana.ec[AT]gmail[DOT]com

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  45. Thanks for the Giveaway!!!

    Chloecapri (at) yahoo DOT com

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  46. I would choose Far to Go

    thank you

    chocolate and croissants at yahoo . com

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  47. Hi! Thanks for the great giveaway! :-)
    I think I would choose "Far to Go" as I've always been interested in reading books about WWII and the Holocaust. As a jewish young adult, I've always felt a pull towards the subject.
    ~Jaclyn~
    jaclynsmusings*at*gmail*dot*com
    www.jaclynsmusings.com

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  48. I choose The Most Beautiful Book... Thanks for the giveaway. kinnareads at gmail dot com

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  49. Thanks for the giveaway
    I choose Summer at Tiffany.
    blogmicia@yahoo.it

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  50. How could I not pick The Most Beautiful Book in the World?! I've been dying to read this one!!! :)

    Thank you so much for the chance!!! lisagoneaussie (at) gmail.com

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  51. A great selection. FAR TO GO also caught my attention.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  52. Wow, they all sound so good! I'd have to choose The Reservoir. Please enter me in the draw, and thanks for the giveaway!

    darlenesbooknook at gmail dot com

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  53. I'd be happy to win any book you recommend. Thank you for this lovely giveaway. I'm an old, old follower.

    And I also have a giveaway going on my blog, though it's in no way literary. And always, always, I've posted another attempt at a brilliant blog post in hopes that brilliant readers will stop by to read my blog posts as much as to sign up for my giveaway.

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  54. Quarantine by Rahul Mehta sounds really good. if i win i would definitely choose it ^^

    witchvela at web dot de

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  55. I think I'd choose Summer at tiffany!
    Nice giveaway!

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  56. I would love to win "The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise" by Julia Stuart and pass it on to my mother after I read it. I know she would love it too!

    Thank you for the chance to win!
    methom@earthlink.net

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  57. The Most Beautiful Book in the World sounds intriguing - Thanks for the chance to win!

    debbie at exurbanis )dot) com

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  58. Summer at Tiffany sounds like something I would like. Thanks for the giveaway! Gloria

    geschumann at live dot com

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  59. Summer at Tiffany was one of those books that I wanted to read and never had a chance.
    seknobloch(at)gmail(dot)com

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  60. I'd love to read The Reservoir. It sounds like a book that just draws you in along for a ride.

    mryward(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  61. thanks a lot for making it international! I'd love to read 'The most beautiful book in the world'!

    aliasgirl at libero dot it

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  62. Thanks for the contest.
    I would choose The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady.

    Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out

    bookd.out at gmail dot com

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  63. Thank you for this, I would probably choose The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt.
    I am Italian and would love to know more about that moment in Venice's history.

    tirabaralla{at}yahoo{dot}com

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  64. Thanks for the giveaway !!!
    I would love to read The Reservoir. It sounds interesting.

    dl(dot)love(dot)freedom(at)gmail(dot)com

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  65. I'd love to win Summer at Tiffany!

    aikychien at yahoo dot com

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  66. Thanks for participating in the hop! I'd love to read The Reservoir and pass it on to my mom who lives near Richmond, VA, and loves mysteries. It sounds like she would really like this book.

    Chris

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  67. I'd want to win The Submission! I've heard such great things about it.

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  68. I would want to the win the Most Beautiful Book in the World, you highly recommended it, so I would like to read it and see if I agree. :-)

    Thanks for the giveaway.

    lenasledge(at)gmail(dot)com

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  69. i would like My Year with Elenor

    kayswederski@yahoo.com

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  70. I would like to read The Most Beautiful Book in the World. If my wish is granted, let me know at kerry_7 at yahoo.com. Thanks!

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  71. Since i love mystery books and this book is based on a true event, i'd love to read The Reservoir by John Milliken Thompson.

    Thank you for the giveaway!


    icrave13@hotmail.com

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  72. I want to read My Year with Eleanor. In fact, I have it checked out of the library but they want it back, so I might need to get my own copy to actually get it read!

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  73. I would love to win Far To Go, it seems very interesting and has been on my wish list for some time now. Thank you for taking part in the hop and for the giveaway!

    jaidahsmommy(at)comcast(dot)net

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  74. I'd love to win The Most Beautiful Book in the World. I love short stories!

    tin_pooh06[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  75. Thanks for the lovely giveaway! I'd love to win a copy of Paris to the Past. It seems like a very different approach to learning about Paris & history. Very interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing about it on your blog, otherwise I wouldn't have known such a book existed.

    m_foong(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  76. Thanks. Summer at Tiffany sounds good.

    neerrr(at)gmail(dot)com

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  77. Please count me in for The Most Beautiful Book in the World.I'm just discovering how much I like short stories and this book sounds wonderful:)

    Janhvi
    justjanhvi at gmail dot com

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  78. I would like either My Year with Eleanor or The Reservoir. Both of them sound like something I would love.

    Thanks for the giveaway!
    Mary
    mary_reiss @ hotmail.com

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  79. My Year with Eleanor sounds wonderful!
    junegirl26 at hotmail dot com

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  80. hi well my book i put on good read and other place id do up to 4 week
    desitheblonde@msn.com and i like your page

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  81. The Reservoir by John Milliken Thompson, read the review, sounds like a good mystery

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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  82. I would love to read either The Reservoir or Summer at Tiffany. Thank you.

    afredericks@mspca.org

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  83. I had fun poking around. I would like to read The Submission.

    Thank you

    pbhinterland@comcast.net

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  84. I would love to read Summer at Tiffany.

    tommygirl828 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  85. thanks for the giveaway! id love to read Summer at Tiffany
    katie_tp(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  86. I think The Most Beautiful Book in the World, or Quarantine: Stories. Thanks for the giveaway!
    infinitedreams50 at aol dot com

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  87. Thanks for the amazing giveaway!!!

    tdlsfm(at)gmail(dot)com

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  88. i choose summer at Tiffany it sounds really good.

    terri_dion@hotmail.com

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  89. The Handmaid's Tale.
    It's on your favorite books! :)

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  90. forgot the email:

    jen7waters at gmail dot com

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  91. My choice would be My Year with Eleanor
    cleaningrhouse at yahoo dot com

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  92. I'd love to read The Reservoir because I enjoy mysteries.
    nicolesender(at)yahoo(dot)com

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What do you think? Good or bad, I'd love to hear from you (but be nice - I'm sensitive!)