5.15.2010

Giveaway: Alice Bookmark

Hey Mr. Sunshine, we miss you so much. We know you can burn through all those rain clouds. Come on now, don't give up. The sweet song of the birds are welcoming and quite a bit joyful. They won't let these grey skies keep them in hiding, well then why should I.

First things first. Congratulations to Jessica for being the first winner of the first Woodwings give-away. Be on the look-out for your package Jess and thank you for the really thoughtful words.


It's a good time of year to hide from the rain under the shelter of your front porch and snuggle into your coverlet or near the light of a window overlooking your pond with your puppy on your lap and a good book to stir your imagination.

Alice I Have Been: A Novel
I often choose my books based
on the covers. This one was
recommended by my friend Emily.
She too is a huge Alice fan.






And so, regarding this week's giveaway....What's the last book you read? Post your recommendation for us. It's as simple as that, and you may be randomly selected to win the Alice bookmark.

It makes no difference what the book is. Children's book, romance novel, dictionary, tv guide ;) Share and win this bookmark. The deadline for your comments is May 26th.

Thanks for stopping by. 

22 comments:

  1. How sweet! I just finished "The girl who chased the moon' by Sarah Addison Allen....very good book! She's one of my favorite authors! Thanks! ♥

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  2. I have just read "the richest man in babylon" it is sort of about being good with money (and I have made some changes to my budget since) but mostly they are just great little short stories set in the ancient city of Babylon! Great Read!!

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  3. I finished "Fallen" by Lauren Kate, I recommend "A tree grows in Brooklyn" cute bookmark
    lopezsheilah at yahoo dot com

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  4. Pretty bookmark! I read "The Meaning of Night" for my book club meeting last night. It was super--very intricate plot and enjoyable writing.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

    --Liza

    ejm6x (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  5. I read The Twilight Gospel

    hewella1 at gmail dot com

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  6. Hi there! Thanks for the invitation!
    I read "The historian" and I love it!

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  7. Just finished "The Persian Pickle Club". Great character development!

    Janet

    aluttrell at cox dot net

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  8. I just finished "Almost French" by Sarah Turnbull. It's the story of an Australian girl who moves meets a French guy on her travels and moves to Paris to be with him.

    carbar79 at gmail dot com

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  9. The last book I read was a "Selected Lyric Poetry" by Alexander Pushkin. His poems make me swoon.

    zannidmail (at) gmail.com

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  10. I read Chaucer's Centerbury Tales!
    six_one_nine_girlie86 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  11. I have read kids fairytales by Hans Christian Andersen, i did it for my daughter!

    ksyshenka(at)yahoo.com

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  12. I read Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay - beautiful!
    june_spirit2628 at hotmail dot com

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  13. Last book I read was Catch 22!

    Very good book, I highly recommend it.

    janeymacy@hotmail.com

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  14. The last book I read is Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury.

    Great giveaway!
    Please count me in. Thanks.

    avalonne83 [at] yahoo [dot] it

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  15. My last book was The secret and I love it.

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  16. Last book was thinking in pictures by temple grandin but then I am a mom of a child with autism so it interests me ;) I love alice in wonderland.
    annemolino at hotmail dot com

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  17. Thanks for visiting my blog! nice to meet you :O)
    The last book I read was whilst I was in England a couple of months ago... nope, nothing to do with England.... it was Sophie Kinsella's latest, Twenties Girl. It was lighthearted and fun :O)

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  18. Thanks for the giveaway. The last book I read was by MaryJanice Davidson called "Undead and Unappreciated". I know it isn't a very smart book but it was fun and that's important too.
    Thanks
    Stephanie
    atchisonsteph(at)gmail(dot)com
    blackcoffeequilts.blogspot.com

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  19. "Why the Allies Won" by Richard Overy

    urchiken at gmail dot com

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  20. half_blue_sky@yahoo.com

    I just finished reading The Red Tree by Caitlin R. Kiernan. Highly recommended

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  21. Dead If I Do by Tate Hallaway.

    Ladytink_534(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  22. Today I just finished 7th Heaven.

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