Saturday, March 22, 2014

An Impromptu Giveaway of Box of YA books (US and INT)

Dear All:
I know it's been a while since I've posted, and I'm sorry. But I have a few goodies up my sleeve, which may make it worth it!

Life has been really hectic with work so I haven't gotten to read much. But the past two days, I've read a ton for some reason. It's like the reader's block has gone away. So you guys should be getting some reviews on my blog sometime soon :-)

And now, for the goodies!

This is my giveaway shelf. Not the greatest picture, but you get a sense for what's on there.

I will be giving away up to TWO boxes of YA books (US only), ONE PER WINNER. I will shove as many books that will fit into the box.

US winners will be able to request ONE book to be in their box. The rest is up to me. There can be one INT winner, who will win a $10 Amazon GC.

I love you guys, and it's been a while, so that's why I'm doing this. 

The only thing I ask is: if you 1) already read the book and don't want it or 2) read it and don't want to keep it, PLEASE PLEASE pass it along to someone else who can read it who you think might love it. Pass the love!

All right. This giveaway will end in a little less than a week. Go for it!

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119 comments:

  1. I would have to say my fav book this year would be Faking Normal by Courtney Stevens. It's deep, emotional, has a great message, and made me freaking bawl my eyes out. SO good. <3

    Thanks for the giveaway! I miss you Christina!! <3

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    1. I would say that I really don't have a favorite book because there is so many great books out there!

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    2. I don't really have a favorite book, because I think that there are so many great books in this world, but Fake Normal is a great book.

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  2. I think my favorite 2014 read has been Uninvited. I was really surprised by how unique the story was, and I really enjoyed getting to know the characters. SO excited about the upcoming sequel!

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    1. Yes! Uninvited really surprised me, I read it late last year. I wasn't expecting it to be so well written and different.

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  3. My favorite book would be the The Survivors, by Amanda Havard. The characters were amazing, and by the end all I wanted to do was get the next book. *Which I had to.

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  4. So many! How do I choose. For 2013 it was Extracted by Sherry Ficklin and Tyler Hall Jolley. Also I love Dan Krokos' False Memory series.

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  5. I have recently read C.C. Hunter's Shadow Falls series and LOVED it!! Thanks for the giveaway!! I really hope I win!!

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  6. I recently read C.C. Hunter's Shadow Falls series and Colleen Houck's Tiger's Curse series and LOVED them both!! Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  7. My favorite will be The Maze Runner! It's fresh and it filled me with suspense that I couldn't put it down. :LD

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  8. My favorite would be The Maze Runner :) The characters are real to me and it's filled with suspense that I couldn't put the book down x

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  9. Just One Year by Gayle Forman is one of my favorite books in the past year. :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  10. I would have to say that the book I've loved reading the most this year was Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green. I love the way it's written, although it took a bit of time to get used to, and although I love his other stuff, this is a lot different in a way.

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  11. Ancient Guardians The Uninvited....It's the second book in the series and so far I'm in love...I was totally ticked off through out this book with the main female Reese but in the end I was even more tick that the book ended with so many un-answered questions...leaning into a third book that I'm dying to read and the romance between Levi and Reese is just awesome. I really can't wait until Harrison gets a girl.

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  12. My favorite 2014 read is Cruel Beauty . I love the Disney version of Beauty and the beast and this was such an amazing retelling.

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  13. I really enjoyed All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. It just stuck with me for a while after I read it.

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  14. This past year.. probably Lover Mine by JR Ward. I hadn't read it when it came out and I'm rereading the series now.

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  15. My favorite book I've read in the past year would have to be Divergent by Veronica Roth. I put off reading this book for so long that by the time I read it I was so mad at myself for not reading it sooner! I'm not a big dystopian reader but this is by far one of the best I've ever read.

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  16. +JMJ+

    My favourite book of 2013 was Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week by Pope Benedict XVI. =) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  17. Throne of glass was my favorite read this year.It had so much action and great moments.i'm quite obessed with the series.

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  18. I would say Romancing the Duke by Tessa Dare... Love the humour. :)

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  19. My favorite that I've read so far this year is The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski. I've recently gotten into reading a lot of YA Historical books and have come to enjoy them but this one stuck with me. It so beyond great, and what's there not to love about a strong heroine? Awesome book!

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  20. I have enjoyed several really good books so far. If I have to pick one it would be Taste by Kate Evangelista. It goes beyond the normal supernatural characters most stories have in them. The characters are great, relatable, and it is easy to follow. Simply love it!

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  21. I don't have favorites because they're all so good! (unless I say The Fiery Heart by Richelle Mead). But a memorable book that I read later in the year was 3:59 and I thought it was a great story! Loved it in fact :D

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  22. The Dream Thieves because it's by Maggie Stievfater!

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  23. Just a few off the top of my head (it's so hard to pick favorites). The Diviners by Libba Bray. Her writing is always fantastic and I love the historic writing. These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagen Spooner. It wasn't anything I expected and absolutely amazing.

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  24. My favorite book so far this year is Lady Thief by A. C. Gaughen because it's Robin Hood. I love Robin Hood re-tellings.
    Thanks for the contest :D

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  25. Man I'm so excited for this.. haha. I would choose... The Invention of Hugo Cabret
    by Brian Selznick. I LOVE love LOVE that book.

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  26. Hmmm my favorite has to be... Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. I've always had that book on my bookshelf but kind of kept off on reading it until I got on a 16 hour flight ><

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  27. The best book that I've read in the past year is the Shadow Falls series. I felt that C.C Hunter did a great job of describing each character and creating a personal bond between the reader and the characters. I can't wait for the Shadow Falls: After Dark series comes out in May!

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  28. Oh I read that late last year and honestly wasn't expecting much but it was really good! Definitely a pleasant surprise and I also can't wait for the sequel. :)

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  29. It's so difficult to pick a favorite cos I fall on love with almost every book I pick up BUT I can honestly say the Mara Dyer series has become a new favorite. Not only is the book totally unique in execution but I relate to Mara in ways I wish I didn't. I won't get into her characteristics I twists to for the sake of spoiling but if you've read the book you'll understand. I witnessed my fiance get murder, he was beaten to death in grunt of me by three muggers with baseball bats after he put himself between the muggers and me to protect me. Needless to say this left me with PTSD and survivors guilt and a dozen other ugly words. Mara suffers from the same and worse and even when the world's against her and no one trusts or believes in her she NEVER gave up. I went through a real rough patch after the murder and fell into a brutal addiction and know how it feels to be totally alone. I relate to Mara and her struggle and I believe in her.

    And, personal issues aside, the series is just SO good!!!

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  30. Thanks for the giveaway!!! :)

    My favourite book of the year...that's a tough question as there have been so many great books.

    I would have to say "Alice in Zombieland" was a great read by Gena Showalter. This series is fab.

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  31. I really loved Jellicoe Road that book is amazing, by far my favorite.

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  32. Wow this is such a generous giveaway!!

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  33. My favorite book this past year was Precious Thing by Colette McBeth. It was just filled with such deep characters, and so many twists. LOVED it.

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  34. My favorite read over the last 12 months would be The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. I thought the whole trilogy was brilliant. The concept was original, the writing was beautiful and the story was deeply thought provoking.

    Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  35. My favorite YA books that I've read so far this year are And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard & Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. And We Stay is a favorite because it was written in a unique style and reminded me in ways of my high school days. Catching Fire is just a real page turner. The Hunger Games was my first dip into the dystopia pool & I really like the series.

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  36. So far....I really enjoyed True Colors by Melissa Pearl. I felt that it touched a lot of issues that many teens face every day in high school...that's why people wear "masks" every day. And, to be able to see beyond that is so raw and powerful that it can be insightful and emotional. It has got to make you think about what are your friends and classmates and everyday people are hiding behind all those smiles that they show to everyone.

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  37. My two favorite YA books that I've read this year were And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. And We Stay was a favorite because it was written in a unique way - through third person and poetry - and reminded me a little of myself in high school days gone past. Catching Fire was just a real page turner. The Hunger Games was my first dip into the dystopia pool and I've really enjoyed the two books I've read in the series.

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  38. I absolutely LOVED Unhinged by A.G. Howard. It's everything I was hoping for in the sequel (weell, I wasn't hoping for such a cliff hanger ending, but whatever). XD Thanks for the giveaway!

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  39. I remember back when you were Ensconced in YA! It's been a while :D I read the Legend series, and it was beautiful and amazing.

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  40. My favorite book that I've read this year is When I Was the Greatest by Jason Reynolds. It's one of the first YA books that I've read where I completely connect with the character and have shared some of the same experiences.

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  41. The Prophecy (The Fulfillment Series #1) by Erin Albert. Great story and I loved the characters.

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  42. With All my Soul by Rachel Vincent! Love the series, it's so unique!

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  43. With All My Soul by Rachel Vincent! I love the series, it's so unique!

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  44. Sadly, I haven't had much time to read so far this year, but I'll get to read a lot once my semester ends. I did really enjoy reading Looking for Alaska though.

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  45. I read Chanel Bonfire by Wendy Lawless not too long ago and I loved it mostly because the thing is so READABLE--great writing and an incredibly entertaining story. Definitely recommended if you're into memoirs.

    Thank you for this AWESOME giveaway!!!

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  46. Cruel Beauty blew me away. So many twist and turns.

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  47. My favorite book read in the past year was The House of Hades by Rick Riordan because the character interaction was amazing and there were so many unexpected twists.

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  48. I LOVED splintered by AG Howard. Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite movies and this was an excellent retelling.
    This Love by Nazarea Andrews is probably my favorite NA book. Instead of all those sexy lust scenes and the craziness of the New Adult world this one had a great story

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  49. Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann. It was my first book by her and I just really enjoyed it.

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  50. Favourite book so far this year will have to be 'The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender' by Leslye Walton. Such a beautifully written novel full of imaginative characters!

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  51. Probably Scarlet and Lady Thief by AC Gaughen. I liked all the action and the way the myth of Robin Hood was retold!

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  52. I have yet to be able to pick a favorite book...All the ones I have read lately have been too good to do so.

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  53. Not sure I could pick a favourite! It's so hard! I really loved Infinite though. (: Such a beautiful ending to an incredible trilogy!

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  54. Reading blocks are the worst. I have been having them too often lately. Glad you're out of yours!

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  55. Any of the books from the Sweep series, because there the reason I got into reading!

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  56. One of my favorite books in the last year was Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas. It was amazing--it kept me up for two nights after I finished it because I couldn't stop thinking about it.

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  57. My favorite in the past YEAR? Oh, wait, it's Crown of Midnight. See, it was tough for a second there but I remembered! I love Sarah Maas!!! My favorite read of 2014, definitely Cinder. Amazing. Haven't gotten to Scarlet yet but yaaas, Cinder!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  58. Hmm, my favorite book in the last year is probably FANGIRL by Rainbow Rowell. THAT BOOK. It's just SO GOOD. LOVE IT. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  59. Can I say a trilogy, is so, that would be the Ascendance trilogy by Jennifer Nielsen. I binge read the entire series just this year and loved the entire series so much!

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  60. My favorite book so far this year is Scarlet by A.C. Gaughen. Robin Hood retelling and it's awesome! Thank you for the giveaway.

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  61. I think Cress by Marissa Meyer is probably one of my favorite reads of the year simply because of Thorne.lol My favorite reread though is definitely Mockingjay. I enjoyed it so much more than the first time I read it.

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  62. This is a total cop out, but I don't know if I'd ever be able to give you a sing le title. I'm notoriously indecisive. Plus I don't know how to play favorites.

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  63. Wonderful giveaway!!!! :D I really loved the The Hourglass Trilogy by Myra McEntire. Truly a beautiful Trilogy! I'm so glad I own them because they are books that I can read again when i really miss the characters. Well, I already miss them but you know what I mean. :D lol https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3228055.Myra_McEntire

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  64. Thanks for the giveaway!

    My favorite book so far this year would have to be "Cress" by Marissa Meyer. That whole series is just amazing!

    Thanks again! Happy reading!
    -Sonnie

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  65. Two that stand out for me are My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick and Going Under by S. Walden. Thanks for the giveaway. :)

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  66. Can't possibly choose just one! I really enjoyed The Raven Boys, Legend (by Marie Lu), Scarlet (by marissa meyer), Frost Burned (Mercedes Thompson, book 7) and on and on! I can tell you that the book I am most looking forward to reading is Skin Game (Dresden Files, book 15) which comes out on May 27th.

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  67. I read a book + a day! I cannot possibly limit myself to only one.

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  68. the divergent trilogy!! they are so unique!!!

    kmichellec87(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  69. (This is Darith L.)

    I read Divergent while I was traveling cross-country from the east to the west coast! It was a long 5-day ride, and the action-packed and engaging plot kept me turning the page. :D

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  70. I loved The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult - so touching.

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  71. Pawn by Aimee Carter!! It was a different dystopian book and I loved it!!

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  72. Well, Ignite Me really left an impact on me! :)

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  73. Wow, that's a tough one. So many to choose from! I think it's a toss-up between Not a Drop to Drink and NOS4A2 by Joe Hill.

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  74. Oh my... that's really hard. I would say that right now, my favorite book is Captured by the Pirate Laird which has totally surprised me. The writing reminds me of that of Kathleen Woodiwiss.

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  75. I love reading your reviews. They're refreshing and you're very honest. You know exactly what to say without spoiling the books. You've made me want to start on my fair share of books.

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  76. It's so hard to pick a favorite!! Hmm, probably Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott has been my favorite this year.

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  77. Fateful by Claudia Gray has to be one of my favorite books that I've read last year! Thank you for this giveaway!
    -Cindy :)

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  78. Oh, I forgot to answer the why part. The reason why Fateful by Claudia Gray was one of my favorite books that I've read last year was because of the whole Titanic theme and the plot! I really like that I could read the story of the Titanic in another perspective.
    -Cindy :)

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  79. Oh my!. The US prize is just amazing. You are such a giving person!. Anyways, the INT prize is nice too and here I am entering for it. My fav book in the past year was The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith. Amazing book!

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  80. The Paris Wife because of the detail and writing style. So Amazing.

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  81. Within the last 12 months, my favorite has probably been A Game of Thrones. In 2014-my favorite is probably This is What Happy Looks Like. It's always hard to choose when you enjoy so many books!

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  82. Just read Miss Perigrines House for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs, have to say it's been my favorite so far this year

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  83. Hm this is a really tough question. I would have to say my favorite from the books I have recently read would be Crank by Ellen Hopkins. I love her writing style and can't wait to read more of her books. Also a huge fan of Jodi Picoult, JK Rowling, and so many more.

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  84. It's hard to pick up one fave book, but I love John Green's books which I recently just read.

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  85. I saw Allegiant on there and haven't had the chance to finish my Divergent series. I have heard so many different views on it,but I want to read for myself and finish it how the author intended it to be. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  86. Favorite book so far that I have read this year would have to be "Legend" by Marie Lu. New twist on dystopia. I loved it and finished within a day.

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  87. I'd say Mockingjay because after rereading it, it opened my eyes to just how inspirational and how good that series really is!
    Thanks for this!

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  88. Just this week, I read two very wonderful MG books: A Snicker of Magic and The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky. These two books are destined to become classics. The writing is so very beautiful in both; I was held spellbound throughout and was so very disappointed at the end of the books, I was actually depressed. It's rare to find such gems of writing excellence. I can't believe I read TWO back-to-back.

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  89. Def Cress! I had an ARC! :D
    Mary G Loki

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  90. I have read alot of mangas in this past year. I would say my favorites have been those by Arina Tanemura. I really enjoyed her *Full Moon wo Sagashite* series.

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  91. Fangirl!!! I really loved that book. :)

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  92. Just one? Is that possible? Well... I have to say that the best book I've read so far this year is How To Love by Katie Cotugno, it was soooooo good and I loved that it alternated between the past and present so we really got a sense of why their relationship ended and how they can fix it. Thank you!

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  93. Hanks for e giveaway what a nice jesture.

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  94. Sorry if this posts twice. Having trouble. But anyways there are many great books I have read last year. One of the them is Fall from Grace by Christine Zolendz. I loved book from start to finish. Especially sexy rocker Shane Maxton. Thanks for giveaway!

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  95. One of my favorite books that I have read in the past year was Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell! It was just such a relatable book with awesome characters!

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  96. My favorite would have to be Tsarina. Not my usual genre. But I really enjoyed the glamour of the wealthy being turned into pettiness of the privileged.

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  97. I just read Under the Never Sky, and everything about the book just blew me away. It was more then I ever could imagine.

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  98. That's like asking me to pick a favorite child!! I do only have one child but many books that I could never play favorites with ;) Thank you so much for the chance to win some new ones for my shelves!

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  99. fallen too far by Abbi Glines for the characters

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  100. I've read so many amazing books in the last year! I think I'll go with one of my most recent favorites, This Side of Salvation by Jeri Smith-Ready. Oh my word, it is SO good!

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  101. The best book I've read all year has to be The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. I can't recommend it enough!

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  102. Definitely the book thief. It shocked me to the core! I think I walked around in a daze for days after!

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  103. I love reading the book thief! It was definitely a refreshing take on the Holocaust. I would love to win Allegiant...I've been meaning to read the end of the trilogy for awhile now!
    Thanks for the opportunity!

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  104. My favorite book was THE WINNER'S CURSE. It was so different from other epic fantasies out there while really keeping true to the genre.

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  105. Oh gosh, so far I would probably say A Mad Wicked Folly or Uninvited. But I've read so many other amazing ones too.

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  106. I really enjoyed reading Anna and The French Kiss! It was cute and heartening :)

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  107. My favourite book from that I've read in the past year was Catching Fire. I finally got round to reading the series last summer, and this one was my favourite. It had me hooked from the first page.

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  108. Oh no....I just had a long comment typed and I pressed submit and it disappeared :( Anyway, I can't even remember everything I said but I hope you are doing well. One of my favorites from last year was All Our Yesterdays.

    And thank you for this amazing giveaway! I'm dying to read Wings and Rebel Belle so my fingers are crossed!

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  109. My favorite book that I've read was The Raven Boys! Such a great story!

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  110. So far I would say Glass Houses by Rachel Caine and The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern because they were both original! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!

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  111. It's so hard to say a favorite! My choice would have to be Partials by Dan Wells. It is such a unique concept and very fast paced. I can't wait to read the rest of the trilogy.

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  112. Probably the distance between us; loved the love story

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  113. My favorite book would probably be Winger by Andrew Smith. It was so funny yet heartbreaking. My emotions were everywhere. Sad, sad, sad.

    - Cameron Austin

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  114. Aww man. A day late to enter. Congrats to whoever wins! Great giveaway.

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