Here are the great book giveaways I’ve discovered this past week; my goal is to unearth all sorts of different book giveaways, including not only those sponsored by the major publishers we book bloggers all know and love, but also giveaways sponsored by authors themselves as well as those by generous book bloggers offering up books from their own shelves. (Note: all links in this post will open in new windows/tabs, to make it more convenient for you to make your entries).
This giveaways round-up post is a regular feature here at MsBookish so if you’re holding a book giveaway, let me know and I’ll include your giveaway in my next giveaways round-up post.
Testimony, By Anita Shreve, at Readaholic (ends May 1, 2009, US and Canada)
Finding Grace, by Donna VanLiere, at mis(h)takes (ends April 27, 2009)
When the Whistle Blows, by Fran Cannon Slayton, at Brimful Curiosities (ends May 4, 2009, US only)
By the Book How To Take Care of MY Kids (ebook), by Melissa Bishop and Karen Berg, at Confessions of a Psychotic Housewife (ends April 24, 2009)
Edible Plants and Animals: Unusual Foods from Aardvark to Zamia, by A. D. Livingston and Helen Livingston, at Chile Chews (ends early May)
Treasure Hunt – A Book of Clues for Parties, by Nancy Kruse, at Jolly Mom (ends May 1, 2009, US only)
B as in Beauty, by Alberto Ferreras, at Debbie’s World of Books (ends May 1, 2009, US only)
Great Hawaii Book Escape, with books by Mia King, Jill Marie Landis, Jane Porter and Carol Snow, at Mia King (ends May 31, 2009, US only.)
Designing Your Dream Home, by Susan Lang, at Designing Your Dream Home (ends May 20, 2009)
Fine Art of Carving Lovespoons, by David Western, at Fine Woodworking at Taunton.com (ends April 27, 2009)
The Pocket Daring Book for Girls, by Miriam Peskowitz, at Crafters Guru (ends May 22, 2009)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, by J.K. Rowling, at My Readable Feast (ends April 20, 2009, US only)
Collection of six poetry books, at Gather.com (ends April 30, 2009)
Made in the USA, by Billie Letts, at Readaholic (ends May 1, 2009, US and Canada)
Comfort Food , by Kate Jacobs, at Red Lady’s Reading Room (ends April 24, 2009, US and Canada)
Backyard Medicine, by Julie Bruton-Seal and Matthew Seal, at Prissy Green (ends April 28, 2009, US only)
The Lucky One, by Nicholas Sparks, at Moxie Mom (ends May 20, 2009)
Three books from Waterbrook Multnomah (Random House), at Books and Needlpoint (ends May 10, 2009, US only)
Caution: Children Should Come With Warning Labels, by Patti McKenna, at Barefoot Mommies (ends April 30, 2009)
Passion Unleashed, by Larissa Ione, at Yankee Romance Reviewers (ends May 1, 2009, US and Canada)
Dog on It: A Chet and Bernie Mystery, by Spencer Quinn, at Brimful Curiosities (ends April 27, 2009, US only)
All of Me by Lori Wilde, Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione, and Stakes and Stilettos by Michele Rowen, at Chic Book Reviews (ends April 24, 2009)
Mother’s Day book giveaway event, at 5 Minutes for Books (ends April 30, US only)
Keeper of Light and Dust, by Natasha Mostert, at Peeking Between the Pages (ends April 25, 2009, US and Canada (1 copy) and International (1 copy))
Not So Big Remodeling, by Sarah Susanka, at My Design Secrets (ends April 22, 2009)
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Natural Remedies, at dkMommy Spot (ends April 23, 2009)
Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris, at Maymay’s Memos (ends May 1, 2009)
Misplacing God (and finding Him again), by Joanne Heim, at Joyful Heart (ends April 27. 2009)
Penny and Rio, by Jennifer Swanson, at Merry Weather Book Blog (ends April 26, 2009)
Poem In Your Pocket: 200 Poems to Read and Carry., at Biblioaddict (ends April 23, 2009)
And don’t forget to check out J.Kaye’s blog – scroll down and you’ll see all her giveaways listed in the sidebar.
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Wow! Who knew there were so many giveaways. Thanks for tracking them down. And good to see you back blogging!!
Beth F’s last blog post..Where Are You? / Teaser Tuesday (April 21)
Thanks, Beth! It does feel good to be getting back into a rhythm here again. It has everything to do with working, I’ve discovered. When I’m working, I’m on the computer – and when I’m not, I prefer to be elsewhere – reading!