Thursday, July 5, 2012

Summer Reads Giveaway!


Enter the Summer Reads Giveaway Hop!

What you can win: your choice of a copy (print or digital) of one of these three FABULOUS summer reads:
On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
Temptation Island by Victoria Fox
Unbreak My Heart by Melissa Walker
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28 comments:

  1. No, they don't differ. I just read whatever is out at the time :)

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    1. Hi, laceyblossom -

      Me, too. I'll read anything, at any time.

      Thank you for visiting and commenting.

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  2. In the Summer I tend to read YA Paranormal, while in the winter I stick to romance novels.

    kassandralopez32@yahoo.com

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    1. Starryblue -

      I struggle with YA Paranormal. I don't love that genre, but I think I'm missing out on something. What can you recommend?

      Thank you for visiting and commenting.

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  3. Yes! In the summer, I read more contemporary whereas in winter, I am more into heavier books!

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    1. Bookie - that's interesting! It kind of corresponds to a school reading schedule, where you're reading the lighter books in the summer. What "heavier" books do you enjoy?

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  4. Ebooks can be actually send everywhere. :) and for print copies - The Book Depository! (as I guess, you'll be getting new ones -no redistributing for ebooks-).
    Oh... And you have 3 mandatory entries. Just saying. :)

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    1. Discincentive - You are correct. I clicked the wrong box or didn't click the right box or something along those lines. Basically, I didn't pay attention to Rafflecopter. Sorry for the inconvenience.

      Thank you for visiting and commenting.

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  5. My reads don't really vary by season, though I enjoy getting to choose more of my summer reads, since I'm not plagued by grad-school texts (as much!) ;). Thanks for the giveaway!

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    1. I feel your pain, Randi. I'm a high school English teacher and it's difficult to read what I'm teaching while reading something challenging during my leisure time. But I'm easy. :) I'll read anything whenever I can.

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  6. Not really. I tend to read whatever I'm in the mood for.

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  7. I don't find any difference in what I read when. It just depends on what I'm in the mood for or what is due back at the library.

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  8. I don't think my choices are too different any time of the year. It's whatever looks good!

    Suz Reads

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  9. In winter, I read Christmas/Winter related books if I find one. But no, not really. I read the same type of book all year round. :D

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  10. No, they are the same. I just read more in the summer. Too hot to do anything else.
    magic5905 at embarqmail dot com

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  11. Yes, now that I think about it, they are. My winter choices are more intense books (thrillers, dystopians, etc), probably because the monotony of school bores me so much that I need that kind of heart-pumping escape. My summer choices, on the other hand, are more light-hearted and fun, because summer is just that kind of season. =) Thanks for the giveaway!
    ~Shelby
    http://gobsandgobsofbooks.blogspot.com/
    New follower, btw. =)

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  12. I read the same things year round. I'm a mood reader, so each new book I pick up depends on my mood. So I never know what I am going to read next!

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  13. My choices don't change whether it's summer or winter. If it sounds good, I'll read it, regardless of what season it is! :)

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  14. Longtime follower in GFC!
    Thanks for a fantabulous giveaway!
    MonjaBlue(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. In the winter I do like to read a few Christmas themed books to go along with my normal diet of Urban fantasy and Paranormal romance.

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  16. They are not completely different except I read the seasonal holiday books as well.
    Yvette
    yratpatrol@aol.com

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  17. I love reading anything as long as it has a happy ending

    forettarose@yahoo.com

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  18. No my summer books are not different from my winter books. The way I choose my book are if I like the cover I will then read the summary.

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  19. My summer reading and my winter reading tend to both be the same. Although, I've noticed a distinct trend that romance in novels tends to increase towards the summer - but other than that, I tend to read just about the same kind of novels throughout the year! :D

    Thank you for being part of the "Summer Reads Giveaway Hop" - for your generosity, may your days be warm & bright all year round. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity! :D

    Name: Hira Hasnain
    Email: Enamoredsoul(at)gmail(dot)com

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  20. My summer reads don't really seem too much different than at any other point during the year. I actually tend to read less in the summer. With my kids home from school, I seem to find less time

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  21. I don't really don't change what I read depending on the seasons. Though I am more likely to read Christmas related books in the winter, just to get more into the holiday sort of mood.

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  22. No my reading habits do not change. I usually read the same book genres: paranormal romance, YA, and contemporary.

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  23. My beach reads are certainly different. I don't want anything too creepy or heavy since I have to keep an eye on the kinder.

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