Welcome to the Hoppy Easter Eggstravaganza Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am a Reader Not A Writer and Read Now Sleep Later!
It was always a tradition in my family that instead of a chocolate egg
my mum would buy us a book which I thank her for, it's how I got my own
copies of Anne Of Green Gables, Ballet Shoes, The Secret Garden and
numerous other children's classics. She continued this right up to Easter 2012 and I'm carrying on the tradition for her, so I decided to take part in this hop so
other people can join in our family tradition. One lucky winner will win
a book of their choice, up to the value of $15, from the Book Depository so if you live in a country that BD ships to then you can enter, check here to see if your country is on the list.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Check out the list below for all the other blogs taking part, thanks for entering and good luck!
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a classic!
ReplyDeleteMy perfect Easter read would be Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
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ReplyDeleteAny books from my favorite authors :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! :)
I always enjoy contemporaries around this time of the year. Something about the warming weather makes me snap back to reality.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway!
I don't think I have a perfect easter read...but there are a lot of books releasing around easter that I would love to read
ReplyDelete-The Last Best Kiss
-Camp Payback
-Rebel Belle
-Dear Killer
-Dorothy Must Die
-Sweet Evil
-The Forever Song
-To All the Boy’s I’ve Loved Before
-I Hunt Killers
So Hopefully I'll get to read one of those!
Happy Easter!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Something maybe light and fluffy.
ReplyDeleteI think that a perfect Easter read would be something light and funny like Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. :) Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteKasie West books would be perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteI am dying to read Dorothy Must Die...I know,, weird Easter read.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway!!!
Happy Easter all!!!!
I really want to read The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes. Looks sweet and light for spring.
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland. :)
ReplyDeleteLove Letters to the Dead book!
ReplyDeleteSomething light and romantic! Thank you for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteRebel belle!!
ReplyDeleteMy Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be eithe The Geography of You and Me or Love Letters to the Dead, I just can't wait to read them! :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAny book would be great! But i want to read "the brightest kind of darkness" series so much!
ReplyDeleteRed by kate serine or crown of midnight by sara j maas
ReplyDeletethank you a lot. My mother also offered me book for easter ( with a few eggs or candies) and it's something i've always enjoyed
well, I love to read romance books during holidays, so I will probably reread Anna and the french kiss
ReplyDeleteSapphire Blue by Kiersten Gier. Very interesting book.
ReplyDeleteAnything romance or a series would be good :-) like the lunar chronicles
ReplyDeleteIm reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho right now.
ReplyDeleteAnna and the French Kiss
ReplyDeleteMaybe Someday by Colleen Hoover
ReplyDeleteWhat I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick
ReplyDeletesomething from Nora roberts
ReplyDeletethanks!!
That is a very hard question. None of my books are Easter related but I will probably be reading Miss Peregrine's
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure... maybe a really sad book (*Ahem* The Fault in Our Stars *Ahem*) or something because I'd have time to get over the tears in the break before school :P
ReplyDeleteSomething about Chocolate
ReplyDeleteOf Neptune by Anna Banks. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI dont really have a easter related book..Im just reading whatever i have in my tbr pile..Thanks for the giveaway and Happy Easter!!!!
ReplyDeleteProbably a cute romance:)
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway!
I'm not sure...something set in Spring :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe something by Kristan Higgins. She writes a lot of fun and fluffy reads.
ReplyDeleteLately I've been craving big fantasy novels, maybe something by Patrick Rothfuss or David and Leigh Eddings.
ReplyDeleteNot sure, but I love fantasy stuff.
ReplyDeleteMy preferred Easter read is a book from my childhood: The Egg Book!
ReplyDeleteAnna and the French Kiss or any contemporary romance book
ReplyDeleteA sweet romance.
ReplyDeleteWinter Fire by Lizzy Ford
ReplyDeleteA very sweet and cute contemporary romance novel :)
ReplyDeleteThe Forever Song! But sadly, the shipping was delayed for some reason, so I'm getting it after Easter.
ReplyDeleteCindy Ella by Robin Palmer
ReplyDeletesentinel by jennifer armentrout :D
ReplyDeleteInto the Still Blue by Veronica Rossi =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
i'm probably gonna reread pride and prejudice this easter,thanks for the giveaway:)
ReplyDeleteBeatrix Potter's books are perfect for Easter!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to re-read "Anne Of Green Gables" in my free time over Easter weekend.
ReplyDeletei'm currently reading 'little women' by louisa may alcott.
ReplyDeleteReread the Harry Potter books again.
ReplyDeleteWhatever looks the most interesting on my kindle. I did just pick up a Kristin Ashley book at the library, Lawman, which looked good too.
ReplyDeleteReady Player One :')
ReplyDeleteI am finishing up the original Wizard of Oz and it is fascinating. I would love to read Don't Look Back by Jennifer Armentrout
ReplyDeleteanna and the french kiss :)
ReplyDeleteIsla and the Happily Ever After or The One by Kiera Cass
ReplyDeleteAnything. Just having time to relax and read is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI would like to read the new book dorthy must die, i don't care what day it is so i guess that is my perfect easter read!! lol
ReplyDeleteRight now I am reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, and I love it! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. a book on my tbr list.
ReplyDeleteIt is about time to read Pride & Prejudice again!! Thanks for your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMaybe MOnster Island or Nil.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect easter read would be Ender's Game! I have no particular reason lol
ReplyDeleteA Tree Grows In Brookly.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really don't have a perfect Easter read. I read whatever I am in the mood for at the time.
ReplyDeleteAnything from my wishlist would be perfect a Easter read! Happy Easter and thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteColleen Hoover books!
ReplyDeleteA fairy tale retelling or a book with fairy tale elements would make a nice Easter read in my opinion. :)
ReplyDeleteProbably reading of romance novel like Harlequin or history books. But, self help or motivation or spiritual books not bad to read. Depend on my mood, I guess, then.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter. I'm waiting for lil easter bunny delivering the eggs :D
Something with bunnies in it ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Ring & The Crown.
ReplyDeleteMore of my TBR list! I've made through half of it!
ReplyDeleteSomething cheerful!
ReplyDeleteSomething with paranormal.
ReplyDeleteThe Wind in the Willows
ReplyDeleteCan't say that I actually have a favorite Easter read.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading Abbi Glines and Jamie McGuire so most likely one of their books. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe new Nora Roberts The Collector
ReplyDeleteGayle Forman's Just One Day! :)
ReplyDeleteSomething adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'm not really one to read something specific for a certain season, but for example, right now I'm reading Stardust by Neil Gaiman which is kind of a fairytale so I think it goes well with easter!
ReplyDeleteThe Seven realms series by Cinda Williams Chima
ReplyDeleteAnything from the long list of authors that I love.
ReplyDeleteI don't really follow the seasons with my reading, just whatever catches my eye at the time.
ReplyDeleteI will read anything around Easter, I don't stick to any specific theme or book. Right now I'm enjoying The Goldfinch!
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lux series by jennifer l. armentrout ^^
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I read romance year round so romance!
ReplyDelete(This is Darith L)
ReplyDeleteCinder by Marissa Meyer :D
Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
-Amber Terry-
I like all books and I don't have a favorite because so many authors are soooo good.
ReplyDeleteMaybe What I Thought Was True or Rebel Belle. Or maybe Breakfast Served Anytime. Thanks for a great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI actually finished reading a culinary murder mystery over Easter weekend! Thanks!!
ReplyDeletesomething light hearted
ReplyDeleteRules of Attraction c:
ReplyDeleteVinegar Boy!
ReplyDeleteLove Letters to the Dead
ReplyDeleteOr maybe To All The Boys I`ve Loved Before too.
DeleteWell it rained here so I read Witches Tale and Moonlight by Victoria Danann
ReplyDeleteI would have to say anything in the Dystopian or Post-Apocalyptic genre.
ReplyDeleteSo many great books but one I am really eager to read is Burning Dawn.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a favorite easter read
ReplyDeleteThe Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E.Smith.
ReplyDeleteSomething from Nora Roberts.
ReplyDeleteI'd like vessel.
ReplyDeleteAny fantasy book form my TBR would make a great read for Easter.
ReplyDeletePerfect Easter read for me would be a children's book about Easter. It would be about children getting candy from the Easter Bunny or just hunting for eggs.
ReplyDeleteI love reading fantasy books and I really want to get my hands on The Girl of Fire and Thorns. Thank you for the giveaway, enjoy your day! :)
ReplyDeleteThe perfect Easter read, to me, would be something indicative of the season. It would NOT be depressing. If I wanted to share it with my children, but wanted to keep it light, perhaps a beautiful book of art would be nice, or maybe a book of nature photography.
ReplyDeleteHmm.. Alienated by Melissa Landers maybe :)
ReplyDeleteAnything by Colleen Hoover!
ReplyDeleteDorothy Must Die. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAnn S
Killer Frost by Jennifer Estep, Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins, The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa or anything from my favorite authors. Thanks for the giveaway!! :)
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm have a great time reading Inferno.
ReplyDeleteAny paranormal romance would be great!
ReplyDeleteSomething light with a little romance - anything by Sarah Dessen, Kasie West, Huntley Fitzpatrick. :)
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