Sunday Closet Clear Out
The attempt to weed out my bookshelves pre-move continues. This Sunday, I’m giving away six books, of the chick lit and historical fiction extraction. Just email me if you’d like one! It’s strictly first come, first serve.
Here’s this week’s haul:
— Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic Takes Manhattan (British chick lit, trade paperback).
— Stacey Ballis, Good Enough to Eat (American chick lit).
— Marilyn Brant, According To Jane. (American chick lit.)
— Robin Maxwell, To the Tower Born. (Historical Fiction)
— Beverly Swerling, City of Glory. (Historical Fiction.)
— Anya Seton, Devil Water . (Historical Fiction, very ancient copy.)
More next Sunday!
As of now, the historical fiction has been snagged, but the chick lit is still all up for grabs….
Ooh, I would love the Shopaholic book or According to Jane if either is still available!
Could I have Good Enough to Eat? I lost over 100 lbs last year–I might relate to this.
Do you still have Good Enough to Eat? It sounds very unusual. I’d be interested…Thanks in any case!
I’d love According to Jane if it’s still available!
Dorene W and Lisa, “Good Enough to Eat” and “According to Jane” are all yours! Just email me and let me know where to send them.
Aniko, I’m so sorry, Dorene beat you to it by nine minutes….
No problem! 🙂
I’d love Shopaholic Takes Manhattan!
I love your books!!
Hi Lauren!
I missed out again this week but it was worth it. Got to visit with my lovely niece from Seattle and give her an entire set of your books!!!
I’ll be back next Sunday, though!!!
Jenny, “Shopaholic” is all yours! Just email me and let me know where to send it.
And that’s the last of the books for this week!
Dorene, congrats on the weight loss! That’s incredible!
Nancy, I’m so glad you had a wonderful visit with your niece! I hope she enjoys the books….
Thanks, Lauren! Unfortunately I had to get diabetes to wake me up to do it. 🙂
Oh Lauren, how could you give away Devil Water? LOL, I must have read the Reader’s Digest Condensed version 4 times. My very first historical novel (besides Johnny Tremaine) This book sent me to the library on a rampage to learn about the Stuarts, not so easy for a 12 year old back then. Anya Seton set a really high standard.
Sheila, I have two copies. : )
Glad to hear it , Lauren !
I would love the copy of Devil’s Water if it’s still up for grabs. 🙂
*Devil Water (Forgive me–graduate research papers are killing me) 😛
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