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Showing posts with label free books. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Goodreads Giveaway Wins!(and future reviews)

 Goodreads Giveaways=Free Books!


Who doesn't love free books?
I have been using Goodreads Giveaways for years! I love that there are always so many listed for you to enter to win. There are print and ebook formats that you can choose from. You can narrow down your search by genre, and/or when the giveaway ends.
Or, like me, you can scan through the list and enter just about all of them. 
These books are posted/sponsored by either the author, or a publishing company;i.e. Random House.
There is no purchase necessary, and the only "rules" are agreeing to the terms of each giveaway.
For example, you must give your mailing address if you win a physical book in order for it to be sent to you.
You must agree to Goodreads terms and conditions, which basically says you cannot hold them responsible for anything. Once you enter the giveaway, it is solely under the author or publisher's terms and agreement.
I'm pretty sure we've all read similar before, but it is always a good idea to read through the rules, and make sure you understand them.
Goodreads has been such a wonderful website that supports all types of authors, readers, and reviewers. I have never had any issues with receiving a book I have won. I will add, there have been times, it has taken over a month to receive the book (physical), but, honestly, it's a free book!
I'm sure you have something to read while you wait. 
Each giveaway will show how many copies of that book are available to win. That can be anywhere from 1 to 100. It all depends on who is posting the giveaway. Usually, it will also show how many entries there are for each giveaway.
I will say, I have won a book where there were only 20 copies available, and maybe 2,000 entries.
I've also lost when there were 100 copies and only about 900 entries. It's all about luck.
My advice is to look through them often, and enter as many as you want.

Here are the 4 that I have won just in the last two months!



Description:
(copied from Bookshop.org)

A lyrical portrait of a young Irish woman reinventing herself at the turn of the twentieth century in America

Ellen O'Hara was a young immigrant from Ireland at the end of the nineteenth century who, with courage and resilience, made a life for herself in New York while financially supporting those at home. Hereafter is her story, told by Vona Groarke, her descendant, in a beautiful blend of poetry, prose, and history.





Description:
(copied from Bookshop.org)
A thrilling historical novel of the dark side of gilded age New York City.
Based on Florence Nightingale's nursing principles, Bellevue is the first school of its kind in the country. Where once nurses were assumed to be ignorant and unskilled, Bellevue prizes discipline, intellect, and moral character, and only young women of good breeding need apply. At first, Una balks at her prim classmates and the doctors' endless commands. Yet life on the streets has prepared her for the horrors of injury and disease found on the wards, and she slowly gains friendship and self-respect.

Just as she finds her footing, Una's suspicions about a patient's death put her at risk of exposure, and will force her to choose between her instinct for self-preservation, and exposing her identity in order to save others.



Description:
(copied from Bookshop.org)

A Christmas Do-Over by Sheila Roberts

Darby doesn't want to go home for the holidays, but a career fail sends her slinking back to the small town she always wanted to escape. No one there is especially glad to see the former mean girl--especially not her sister, Erica, or childhood best friend, Gregory. Darby is working hard to be a better person, but has she eaten enough humble pie to make amends?

Dashing Through the Snow by Melissa Ferguson

When Willow's boyfriend of seven years dumps her on the eve of a romantic getaway, she decides to take the two-week train trip on The Christmas Express alone. Hurt as she feels, she can't anticipate how the hilarious rebound ride with conductor Oliver, elf Ian, and aging world adventurer Clarence will heal her heart--and renew her sense of worth.

A Perfectly Splendid Christmas by Amy Clipston

Kacey adores the metropolitan life, but when she gets away to help her sister during a family crisis and run her bakery, she falls in love with former classmate Drew. The problem: he's a small-town man, and she's a big-city woman. Is their love big enough to overcome such a major difference?



More Than You Can See: A Mother's Memoir by Barbara Rubin


Description:
(copied from Bookshop.org)
Barbara Rubin writes this story of joy and sorrow mixed with humor and rage as both mother and advocate for her daughter Jenn. In this role, she witnessed firsthand the battles that come when a person is the most vulnerable, but she also saw the gift of human kindness and the difference it can make in another person's life. She hopes that her journey, lived through her daughter's injury, will help others understand the lessons that can be learned from tolerance and will give hope to families whose paths have also been darkened by tragedy. This is her first book. Barbara resides in Washington Crossing, PA.


Wow! I don't know which one to read first!
Each one appeals to me for different reasons.
I'm always a sucker for a good memoir, or historical fiction based on fact. On the other hand, maybe a cozy holiday book soon would work. Ah!
Help me choose!
Which one should I read first?

Watch for the reviews of these books later, too.
Have you entered any book giveaways lately?
Have you won any? I'd love to know!



















Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Book Review: Octavia Can Do It! by Liliana Tommasini

 

Octavia Can Do It!


by
Liliana Tommesini

Children's book
Kindle edition/ 36 pages

I received a free copy of this book from the author, Liliana Tommasini in exchange for an honest review.
You can purchase your copy here:Octavia Can Do It!

From the cover:
When Mama steps out of the kitchen, Octavia takes over with an" I can do it" attitude. But as flour and cocoa cover the walls, cabinets, and countertop, she starts to question herself. 
Will her cookies turn out as good as Mama's cookies?
Octavia Can Do It! is the hilarious story of a young girl who discovers that even the most independent people need a little help sometimes. 

My Review:
Have you ever been scrolling through Pinterest and see a picture of a recipe that looks soo good? You take a quick screenshot, or save the pin, and think "Oh, I can make that!"  No need to actually read the recipe or cooking instructions, right? Right!
I do this. A LOT!
How does it usually end up? Pretty much just how Octavia's cookies turn out.
That is exactly how I felt after reading this book. It's really a great lesson for us all.
Patience and asking for help are two things we really struggle with. I bounce between
I'm going to do it all myself, right now, and, 
who cares, let it wait until later. Someone else can figure it out.
It's probably not the best way to roll through life, but we have our days.
Octavia definitely wants to be independent and doesn't have time to wait for Mama to finish her phone call. All the ingredients, bowls, and measuring cups, are already there waiting to be made into delicious cookies! What could go wrong?
As Octavia and her brother Ludovic start adding and mixing things together, they may have a few messes and mix-ups, but they do get their cookie dough ready for Mama to help do the baking. How will they turn out?
This book also includes a cookie recipe at the end! I can't wait to see how ours turn out!

Ele:
She really enjoyed the pictures and characters. The names were a little hard for her to pronounce, but she thought they were neat! 
She loves to help bake, so she really got into the story, but she knew the cookies weren't going to be great when Octavia started messing up the recipe. Now, she wants to try the recipe herself to see how they turn out!(I'll be helping!) She also thinks the mom should've checked on the kids in the kitchen. LOL
Great little story.
We give it 4 stars!






Be sure to check out the author's website here:








Friday, August 18, 2017

Goodreads Giveaways Awesomeness!

I WON!!!

I did! I won a free book. Not just 1, but 2 free books! I absolutely LOVE Goodreads for so many reasons! They have everything you need or want in a book website. Books, recommendations, reviews, blogs, challenges, quizzes, links to sales, author pages, free lists and a place to keep track of EVERYTHING you need to keep your reading organized(Y'all know I need all the organizing help I can get), and they have GIVEAWAYS!!! A chance to win free books with no purchase or commitments required. You simply jump over to the list of giveaways and choose only the ones you want to enter.
There literally are thousands to choose from all the time!

I have entered hundreds! Anything from children's to self help, cookbooks, series, anything. Obviously, the more you enter or the more copies a publisher or author are giving away the better your chances are of winning.
This week I probably entered 20-25 giveaways, AND I won 2 of them!

The first one I won is:

This giveaway was given by St. Martin's Press through Goodreads


The second book I won is:


I am super excited to receive both of these books!
Make sure to jump over to GOODREADS through any of my links! Check out these great books and don't forget to ENTER A GIVEAWAY! You can also shoot me a friend request!
HAPPY READING!

UPDATE:

I've won another book! Woo hoo! That is 3 books in less than 2 weeks!
I am super excited!
Seriously, y'all need to start entering some of these Goodreads Giveaways!
Happy reading!

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