Thank you to everyone who follows on twitter, retweets, takes part in the competitions and of course reads my reviews and takes the time to comment and stop by the blog.
Up for grabs is a brand new Gimble, making reading easy and hands free, see the picture below. Fits and holds paperback books up to 4 CM (over 1 and a half inches) thick.
Competition runs until the end of the month, so only a few days. Enter using the rafflecopter as usual, any problems or issues please let me know.
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- Celebrating reaching 1000+ Twitters followers
- ARC - The Unfinished Symphony of You and Me by Luc...
- Review - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
- Review - Murphy's Boy by Torey Hayden
- Review - The Edinburgh Dead by Brian Ruckley
- Author Interview & Giveaway with Rebecca Mascull
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- Review - Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin
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- Mays giveaway is The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
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I'm reading Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver.
ReplyDeleteI have just finished reading a book & will choose another one tonight grom the box. I have not seen a Gimble before I have weakness in my hands & arms so the Gimble would be very helpful
ReplyDeleteVirginia andrews Midnight Whispers
ReplyDeleteCongrats on reaching 1000 followers! I just followed you :)
ReplyDeleteI have a Gimble myself, its pretty neat.
Congratulations on the milestone!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the giveaway!
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
Framley Parsonage - Anthony Trollope
Congratulations & thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'm re-reading LORDS AND LADIES by Terry Pratchett.
I'm on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
ReplyDeleteim not reading at the moment but i plannto read one of my daughters soon
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Mrs Hemingway. It's very good. x
ReplyDeleteLucky Man, Michael J Fox
ReplyDeleteWell done on yet another milestone passed. Yet to discover the joys of Twitter yet, I keep meaning to set up an account but then think of how much time I already spend online and find myself putting it off until another day.
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of/seen a Gimble but it sounds like a useful thing to have so please count me in.
I'm almost finished UK On A G-String: Adventures Of The World's First And Worst Door-To-Door Busker by Justin Brown which sadly isn't nearly as funny as it sounds.
im going to read Lockdown when i get the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Shield of Winter by Nalini Singh. A great series I can't put it down!
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I'm reading a Clive Cussler book right now
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Secretariat at the moment.
ReplyDeletegame of thrones :)
ReplyDeleteThe Silver Sword - Ian Serrailler
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Flowers in the Attic by Virginia Andrews for the second time!
ReplyDeleteWeave World by Clive Barker
ReplyDeletecarry you - beth thomas
ReplyDeleteOutlander by Diana Gabaldon
ReplyDeleteAnd the Mountains Echoed
ReplyDeleteKhaled Hosseini - it is a very good and powerful book.
Betrayed by Jacqui Rose. A good read so far.
ReplyDeleteThe Book of the Dead, Little behind I know!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Lainy! I'm reading Jellybird by Lezanne Clannachan, it's really good so far.
ReplyDeleteRebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, again!
ReplyDeleteWaiting for Sunrise by William Boyd
ReplyDeleteThe bird box which is a good read, and I think is going to be made into a film
ReplyDeleteI am reading some fantastic science fiction by Iain Banks - SURFACE DETAIL . amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe Blantyre Project - A journey in Time volume 1 by Paul D Veverka x
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