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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

THANKFUL FOR BOOKS GIVEAWAY HOP (INTL)


Welcome to the Eleventh Annual Thankful for Books Giveaway Hop Event

MYTHICAL BOOKS PRIZE

A lot has happened this year and escaping in the fictional world of a good book was a method to cope with the restrictions and personal and professional challenges.
Tell us a book that you read this year and which you really appreciated or just loved...

MYTHICAL BOOKS' Giveaway is INTERNATIONAL as long as you can receive Amazon.com gift cards
The winner will be announced here, on Mythical Books
The winner has 3 days to claim the prize by sending an email with: his/her name, Amazon email address 
Good luck!

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the winner was announced on December 1st

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51 comments:

  1. Thanks for the giveaway! I recommend the author Patricia Briggs if you like paranormal romance. :)

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  2. I'm a big fan of Faith Hunter, so if you haven't read the Jane Yellowrock series, I recommend it! If you read m/m, I also love Kaje Harper & EJ Russell.

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  3. Thank you so much for participating in the Hop! I don't know if you are into dark romance at all but Pepper Winter's Fable of Happiness trilogy was my favorite read of the year. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the stories given all of the triggers but they are truly excellent stories

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  4. The Searcher by Tana French. I'm a big fan of hers and loved this one!

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  5. The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams.

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  6. Holiday Ever After by Jill Shalvis is great!

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  7. For this year specifically, I'm grateful for "Hercule Poirot's Christmas" by Agatha Christie. There are also so many books I'm grateful for in general and would highly recommend- such as "Enchantress From the Stars".
    Hope you have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving weekend!
    -Madie

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  8. I recommend C.N. Crawford's City of Thorns

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  9. I've been off on a sci-fi tangent lately so I recommend Carol Van Natta's Central Galactic Concordance series or Martha WElls' Murderbot Diaries.

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  10. I recommend Blood Heir (Aurelia Ryder #1) by Ilona Andrews.

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  11. Bad Moon Rising by Zoe Forward is a great read. Well written and great storyline!

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  12. The Pillars of Hercules by Paul Theroux. Non-fiction but filled with classical allusions to spark your imagination.

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  13. One of my favourites of this year is Cracked Pots by Heather Tucker.

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  14. Days Without End by Sebastian Barry. Glorious writing!

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  15. I would recommend The Savage Lands series by Stacey Marie Brown!

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  16. Lyrics of a Small Town by Abbi Glines

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  17. I loved the book Someone to Cherish by Mary Balogh.

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  18. The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

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  19. Murder at Sunrise Lake by Christine Feehan

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  20. Dragonborn series by T.L. Christianson

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  21. I really enjoyed The Last Timekeepers and the Noble Slave by Sharon Ledwith. It was my first read by her and even though it was third in the series, I had no trouble jumping in and enjoying the story.

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  22. Do The Dead Dream?: An Anthology of the Weird and the Peculiar Paperback by F P Dorchak.

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  23. I recommend Kelly Armstrong's A Stitch in Time series. Thank you for hosting

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  24. Breakfast at Cannibal Joe's by Jay Spencer Green. Great fun!

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  25. Archangel's Light by Nalini Singh

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  26. The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny

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  27. Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughter House Five (again)!

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  28. Guild Boss by Jayne Castle.
    Thanks for the contest.

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  29. I highly recommend The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix.

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  30. Whenever I'm feeling down in the dumps there are two books I read that are guaranteed to amuse me. This is one of them: The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith.

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  31. I really enjoyed Mary Balogh's Someone to Cherish.

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