Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Books Giveaway Hop

What better way to kick off my 24-day event, A Bookish Little Christmas with That Artsy Reader Girl, than to offer up a giveaway for a book to get you in the Christmas spirit?

I love Christmas, and you're going to discover this over the next 24 days as I review Christmas books, post recipes and music recommendations, and invite authors and blogger friends to come celebrate with me. The event schedule will be posted tomorrow, so hopefully you'll stop by more throughout the month to see all the fun and festivities going on over here as my blog becomes the go-to spot for a very merry bookish Christmas.





Now, on to the giveaway! You get to pick whichever Christmas book you like, whether it be fiction, non-fiction, romance, picture, etc. It just has to be Christmas-themed, and it has to be under $12 (USD). If the winner lives in the USA, the book will come from Amazon. If you live anywhere else, it'll be arriving from The Book Depository (make sure they ship to you!). Once I announce the winner, you'll have 24 hours to get back to me before I choose someone else.

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32 comments:

  1. Christmas + contests = double the awesomeness. I look forward to what else you've got up your sleeve :)

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  2. My favourites are A Christmas Carol (cliche'd but true) and Little Women, so I'd probably go with... Christmas At The Cupcake Cafe. I know, slightly different to the classics :)

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  3. Thank you so much for the giveaway! :) I'm reading Once More With Feeling by Megan Crane and I LOVE it. It's definitely my favourite wintery book so far.

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  4. This is a great giveaway. If I win, I am getting Kissing Christmas Goodbye by M.C. Beaton

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  5. Oh gosh I don't know, I myself have not read any of christmas books. At the moment I am reading Five Golden Rings from avon books thats four short christmas stories slightly for adults and I ordered myself another historical :)

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  6. I love reading Debbie Macomber's christmas books. If you like Westerns Linda Lael Miller's are great too
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  7. I haven't read it yet, but just picked up the 5Star rated Be Mine For Christmas by Alicia and Roy Street.

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  8. I'm a sucker for the occasional contemporary and one I liked a bit was Dash and Lily's Book of Dares. It's more winter-related than Christmas, but it's pretty good!

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  9. My favorite picture Christmas book is "Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect"
    My favorite teen ones are: Decked with Holly by Marni Bates & Ex-Mas by Kate Brian
    :)

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  10. so far my favorite is home in time for christmas by Heather graham but i'm new to the genre also the novella christmas in dogtown by suzanne johnson

    thank you for the giveaway

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  11. I loved Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn, David Levithan!

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  12. The Sweet Smell of Christmas
    The Bite Before Christmas

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  13. I recommend Last Chance Christmas by Hope Ramsay. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  14. I just finished reading Last Chance Christmas by Hope Ramsay (my review will be up next week) and it's a very sweet story full of angels, love and small town togetherness.

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  15. I thought that North Pole High was absolutely hilarious. Merry Christmas!

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  16. A Christmas Bride/A Christmas Beau by Mary Balogh!!

    booksconsidered[at]gmail[dot]com

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  17. Thanks for the giveaway!!
    His Mistletoe Bride by Vanessa Kelly is great!

    kp_kazamei(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  18. Except for some of the classics I am not too familiar with the holiday themed books. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  19. My favorite Christmas book is Dash and Lily's Book of Dares. It's adorable, nerdy, and perfect for the holiday season and I love how the characters are total opposites, yet mesh well.

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  20. I really enjoyed Ex-Mas, a cute YA read! And one of my favorites growing up was The Worst Christmas Pagent Ever. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  21. I just read Christmas at the Cupcake Café and I am sure you'll love it. It is super sweet and there are cupcake recipes included. Yum! It's basically a sequel to Meet me at the Cupcake Café (I highly recommend this too) but it works just fine as a stand-alone.
    Feels Sophie Kinsella like - so I'm sure it would be your book :)

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  22. My favorite Christmas books are all novella anthologies. I especially like The Magical Christmas Cat, The Enchanted Christmas & Wolsbane & Mistletoe.

    Thanks for the great giveaway and blog stop.

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  23. Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens!

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  24. I don't really do the whole Christmas reads thing as I am more of a dark/paranormal reader! But I do love The Night Before Christmas and all the memories it brings back of my daughter growing up!

    Thanks so much for being a part of this hop and for the giveaway.

    Happy Holidays,
    Marlena
    charmedpoms(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  25. My gosh, it's so hard for me to find good holiday books. I did read the Fool's Gold Christmas a few months ago (it was my first one of the year) and I really liked it. I kind of wanted it to be colder out so I could enjoy a nice warm beverage with it!

    Looking forward to your event. Girl, you are ambitious!

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  26. I love a good Christmas book, but my favorite will always be The Night Before Christmas!

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  27. I have been collecting Christmas books (mostly children's) over the last couple years. My favorite be far is Red Ranger Came Calling by Berkeley Breathed, but I also love The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.

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  28. Not sure exactly at this moment

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  29. My favorite childhood Christmas book is called Santa Mouse.

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  30. I loved A Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans. It's a modern-day Dicken's A Christmas Carol.

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