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I won "The Diva Wraps it Up" by Krista Davis. I'v..."
Very nice! One of my favorite series!



Congratulations Kayla!
You are one of our First Reads lucky winners! You will soon receive a free copy of Angel of Mercy: A Matthew Cruze Investigation in the mail. Please allow a few weeks for shipping.
Not my usual type of book but its so cool to win a signed copy!

Congratulations, Kayla, Betty and Melissa. I hope they are all good reads! (Yeah, couldn't resist. ☺)
I haven't won another Goodreads giveaway since earlier in the year, but just won my third book blog contest this year, this week's win being Silence of the Lamb's Wool.
I haven't won another Goodreads giveaway since earlier in the year, but just won my third book blog contest this year, this week's win being Silence of the Lamb's Wool.




Congrats! This is a great series!


Diana wrote: "Congrats all! So much fun!!"
Congratulations that is a good series
Whoo! Received word today that I won the new Rosato & Associates, Betrayed. Guess I'll have to do some catching up on this series, as I still have Think Twice in Mount TBR (guess that'll be my "T" for the "autumn" challenge) and just realized I missed book 12, Accused (and there's my "A" book). I'll have to look for the latter at the UBS this weekend.
Speaking of, if anyone has a Half Price Books in their area, they are having an extra 20% off storewide sale this Thurs through Mon.
Speaking of, if anyone has a Half Price Books in their area, they are having an extra 20% off storewide sale this Thurs through Mon.
I Won an Advance Copy of
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In a Goodreads Giveaway From Macmillion Teen..My First Time Winning From Them xD

In a Goodreads Giveaway From Macmillion Teen..My First Time Winning From Them xD
Heather L wrote: "Congrats on your first win, Ginny. Enjoy! ☺"
Thanks!
Thanks!



I had quite the surprise in my mailbox yesterday -- apparently I won The Sound of Glass by Karen White last month. I had no idea as I never received that "Congratulations!" notice we all love to see in our inbox. Looks like I'll be changing my "S" title in the "Spring" challenge! ☺
For those new to the group or GR, you can enter giveaways by clicking on the "explore" tab at top of the page, then on "Giveaways" -- or you can follow this link.
For those new to the group or GR, you can enter giveaways by clicking on the "explore" tab at top of the page, then on "Giveaways" -- or you can follow this link.

Very nice! I got a notice a week or so ago that I won a book about Custer & the Little Big Horn. I think DH might like it!
Thanks, Melodie! I'm surprised I didn't get a notice. That's not something I would delete without opening. I hope DH enjoys his book on Custer!


Heather L wrote: "I had quite the surprise in my mailbox yesterday -- apparently I won The Sound of Glass by Karen White last month."
Finished this over the weekend and loved it. Definitely one I would read again.
Finished this over the weekend and loved it. Definitely one I would read again.
Anyone won any good GR giveaways recently? How's our group luck holding out these days? The last win I received was Betrayed by Lisa Scottoline, spring of this year, which was really good.
I've just been skimming current giveaways and so far have entered for the newest Scottoline, but passed on a Jenn McKinlay (library series) as a) it is in hardcover and b) it looks like I still have three books to catch up on in the series -- it's best to read GR giveaways right away, and it's unlikely I'll get to the rest in this series any time soon. I HATE reading series books out of order.
Which brings up a good discussion question. How likely are you to enter giveaways for books in a series? Does where it falls in the queue matter -- meaning, if it's say book 17 in a series you've never read, would you still enter to win? What about format? Does whether the book is in paperback or hardcover matter?
Since I prefer to read series books in order, I generally pass if there are a lot of books I need to catch up on in a series to get to the most recent one. However, if it's a first or second in a series, I am more likely to enter.
Also -- and with few exceptions -- if all the other books I have in a series are in paperback, and the publisher has suddenly switched to hardcover, I will take a pass, since those won't fit on my shelf with the rest of the series. I'm more likely to enter contests for hardcover books if they are single title releases, or I have the rest of a particular series in HC. Your thoughts?
I've just been skimming current giveaways and so far have entered for the newest Scottoline, but passed on a Jenn McKinlay (library series) as a) it is in hardcover and b) it looks like I still have three books to catch up on in the series -- it's best to read GR giveaways right away, and it's unlikely I'll get to the rest in this series any time soon. I HATE reading series books out of order.
Which brings up a good discussion question. How likely are you to enter giveaways for books in a series? Does where it falls in the queue matter -- meaning, if it's say book 17 in a series you've never read, would you still enter to win? What about format? Does whether the book is in paperback or hardcover matter?
Since I prefer to read series books in order, I generally pass if there are a lot of books I need to catch up on in a series to get to the most recent one. However, if it's a first or second in a series, I am more likely to enter.
Also -- and with few exceptions -- if all the other books I have in a series are in paperback, and the publisher has suddenly switched to hardcover, I will take a pass, since those won't fit on my shelf with the rest of the series. I'm more likely to enter contests for hardcover books if they are single title releases, or I have the rest of a particular series in HC. Your thoughts?

I enjoy a series where each story is written like a standalone. That way I don't have to read them in order, although if I find one I like, I usually go back and start at the beginning.
I'd enter giveaways, but for the past several months I've had very little reading time. I hate to buy a book and have it sit on a shelf,unread.

MarjaL The time factor is a good reason not to enter current giveaways. I've gone through periods myself where I've been so busy it's hard to keep up with the normal day-to-day stuff, let alone extra tasks or unplanned reading.
Roxann: Wow! That's an awesome streak of luck. I went through a 2-yr slump where I won no books here, then suddenly won two back-to-back. Now it's been several months again.
Roxann: Wow! That's an awesome streak of luck. I went through a 2-yr slump where I won no books here, then suddenly won two back-to-back. Now it's been several months again.

I won a thriller today, On Target.


I went though about a year in which I didn't win anything. Now this has been an unbelievable run of luck. BUT I'm getting behind reading all those books, plus some cozy mysteries I purchased.


I'm always looking for books-if I can 'borrow' one from a friend or co-worker I will do that also. My sister has given me bags (and I do mean bags) of Harlequin Intrigue or romance suspense books to read. I'm not into romance novels, but the books are free.

Karen M and Sherry: Congrats on your October wins!
Tina: I hope you enjoy(ed) Corrupted. Whether I win a copy or not, I will eventually read it, as it is part of a favorite series.
Roxann: Free books are always good, even better if they are within a genre you enjoy reading. My sister brought up a bag of books when she visited last weekend, most of which I already had. I will donate the others to Little Free Libraries near me -- I just need to remember to take them with me when I walk. It never fails that I'll get a few blocks from home before suddenly remembering the stack of books I wanted to donate.
Tina: I hope you enjoy(ed) Corrupted. Whether I win a copy or not, I will eventually read it, as it is part of a favorite series.
Roxann: Free books are always good, even better if they are within a genre you enjoy reading. My sister brought up a bag of books when she visited last weekend, most of which I already had. I will donate the others to Little Free Libraries near me -- I just need to remember to take them with me when I walk. It never fails that I'll get a few blocks from home before suddenly remembering the stack of books I wanted to donate.



It's exciting and starts to get addictive too!! Makes you want to read, review, and enter again!!



Ok like I would tell a friend about it, thats easy. I was trying to get all technical and professional, so many friends on here have some impressive reviews.
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I won "The Diva Wraps it Up" by Krista Davis. I've read most (maybe all) of the others in the series and they are fun reads. I hope this one is as good. I'll let you all know once it arrives and I've read it!