Thursday, November 17, 2011

Gratitude Giveaways

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This is a blog hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and All Consuming Books. It is a Gratitude Giveaway so... what am I grateful for? I am grateful for all of you.

I have only been doing this blog for a few months and already the followers, publicists and authors who are working with me have been amazing. I am so grateful for all of you and for the support you have given me as I've learned this book review blogging world. Thank you so much for following me and good luck on all the giveaways listed below. There are about 300 other bloggers participating in this. Have a happy Thanksgiving and I hope you find many things to be grateful for. If you feel up to it, go ahead and post what you're most thankful for in the replies. It's always nice hearing things others are thankful for to get the wheels in my head turning.

Now, the fun part. What am I giving away? I found two books at the used book store -- one is a children's and one an adult.

From the back cover: Stephen Friedman is making a good living in good times. He's just an ordinary guy.

Or so he thinks.

But one day an extraordinary piece of information tells him differently. It's a clue from the grave of a Holocaust survivor. A clue that makes him heir to an incredible fortune... a clue that only he and one other man can possibly understand.

That man is Roth Braun, a serial killer who has been waiting for Stephen for thiry years. Roth was stopped once before. This time nothing will get in his way.


From the back cover: Whatever you do, don't ask Greg Heffley how he spent his summer vacation, because he definitely doesn't want to talk about it.


As Greg enters the new school year, he's eager to put the past three months behind him... and one event in particular.


Unfortunately for Greg, his older brother, Rodrick, knows all about the incident Greg wants to keep under wraps. But secrets have a way of getting out... especially when a diary is involved.



6 comments:

Wall-to-wall books said...

I love Ted Dekker! He is one of my favorite Authors and I don't have this one yet!
Thanks so much for the giveaway!

Nice blog, I will come back to visit again.

Isolabella said...

Thanks for the giveaway.

Ms Saba (aka Teacher007.5) said...

Thanks for the giveaway! :)

SpadesHighReads said...

Thank you for hosting this giveaway and for taking part in the Giveaway Hop!! and Thank you for your continuous posts and work =)
Have a safe and awesome week!!


GFC Follower: SpadesHighReads

lauriehere.com said...

Thanks for the giveaway!
I am thankful for my family!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Laurie Carlson
laurieisreading at gmail dot com

joannie said...

Thanks for the giveaway i marked both books cause i have 2 grandchildren that read alot different ages so i could not make up my mind to which one. I am thankful for my grandchildren cause i never knew any of my grandparents. Thanks Joannie i am a GFC follower as jscddmj

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