Monday, July 1, 2013

Freedom To Read Giveaway



Thank you to Bookhounds and I Am A Reader, Not A Writer for organizing this hop. :-)

My giveaway will run from now through July 9th. It is open to followers age 13 and older. INT followers are welcome to enter provided that The Book Depository ships to you.

I am going to give the winner freedom to choose their prize. The winner can choose from a $10 Amazon giftcard or a book from TBD ($15 or less)..

I will contact the winner via email. There is no need to leave it in the comments, it will be in the Rafflecopter. You will have 48 hours to respond.

As always, thank you for choosing to follow Crazy Four Books. :-)


Good Luck!


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120 comments:

  1. Anything! :) I have sooo many that I would like to read that I couldnt pick just one.

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  2. May be this is silly at this age but when I was 10 or so some people were scandalize that I read NEW BRAVE WORLD. I didn't understand a lot of things of course XD. Freedom to read is not only for forbidden books is also for the freedom to choose books criticized or frowned upon. You have the right to read whatever you want.

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    1. Ditto! I always said you know what it doesnt matter what people are reading as long as they ARE reading! If you wanna read 50 Shades of Gray or The Bible thats your choice and no one should judge you for that.

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  3. I think you should read....The town that forgot how to breathe. It was pretty creepy (:

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  4. So many yes.... but i would said perhaps kiss of fire you just made me discover yesterday or one book from the hearts of anemoi series by laura kaye oki or perhaps something else i'm not sure in which mood i will be at the end of the blog hop^^

    thank you so much and yes it's a great pleasure to be able to read what ever we want

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    1. I just finished the first of the Anemoi series. It was really good. At first it was kind of hard to believe but once you get going it sucks you in. :)

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    2. it inspired me one of the recipe^^ i love the "christmas" magical feeling

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    3. LOL Yes it was nice to imagine it being cold since its been sooo hot here. It was a very sweet read.

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  5. Thanks for the giveaway! Your question stumps me; I say read anything that catches your eye; judge a book it's cover once. ;)
    -Cali W.

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  6. Thank you for the giveaway. I would love to read Splintered by A.G. Howard.

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  7. I'd have to go through my whole TBR list to freshen my memory on good books... But one I really want to read is Gravity by Melissa West (:

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  8. I want to read something beachy, maybe Karen White.

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  9. If that means what book would I choose, not sure! Maybe Insurgent or Siege and Storm :)

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  10. books by abbi glines i think :)
    thx u...

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  11. Wow, there are too many to choose from. Umm....how about...I can't decide.

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  12. I'd love to be able to read Unbreakable by Elizabeth Norris!

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  13. The Next Always by Nora Roberts

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  14. I second Sierra's comment lol. Dire Desires is what I'd like or Hungry Like A Wolf and MacRieve.. Dang to many of them.

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  15. That question is gonna take a while to answer! My TBR list is too long :D Thanks for the international giveaway :)

    amieesnow@gmail(dot)com

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  16. Thanks for the giveaway!A Hopeful Heart (Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel) [Kindle Edition]
    Amy Clipston

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  17. I would challenge Freedom to read something they have never heard of before. Introduce readers to a hidden gem :)

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  18. I'd like you to read Sue Grafton's alphabet series!

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  19. I think I'd like the freedom to read The Boyfriend App

    Brynna

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  20. I'd like the Pirate's Wish by Cassandra Rose Clarke. Thank you for the giveaway :)

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  21. I would like to read Lover At Last by J.R. Ward. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  22. Crown of Midnight when it comes out!

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  23. I'd like to win Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead

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  24. Divergent by Veronica Roth or A Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  25. I think it would be House of Mirth by Edith Wharton

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  26. I'd love the freedom to read any book I want! It's sad, and scary, that some places still ban books and try to keep them away from people!

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  27. I love that I can pick any book I want to read, I also like to get books for my granddaughter to read, we both have quite a wish list _ I want And The Mountains Echoes by Khaled Husseini and my granddaughter wants The Magic Warble by Victoria Simcox

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  28. The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay. Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  29. The Stinking:A Get Fuzzy Collection

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  30. A romance or a comedy. I haven't decided which one yet.

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  31. I would love to read Redemption Mountain by Gerry Fitzgerald. Thanks for having the giveaway.

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  32. I would love to have the freedom to read any romance book !

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  33. I am not sure?? I would need to go through my wishlist and see what is there that i really wanna read...

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  34. Either Phoenix or Siege and Storm

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  35. I'd like the freedom to read all the books by Cherise Sinclair!

    Barrie

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  36. Probably Unremembered by Jessica Brody, I'm so looking forward to read it. :-)

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  37. I'd like the freedom to read ANY books! I couldn't imagine not having the freedom to be able to read any of the books that catches my eye, I think it'd feel like my life is over if I wasn't allowed to read LOL

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  38. I'd love to have a copy of Losing It by Cora Carmack. ;)

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  39. I would probably say City of Ships by Mary Hoffman

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  40. Definitely Crush, by Richard Siken :)

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  41. Maybe Speechless by Hannah Harrington. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  42. Kitchen Princess, Omnibus 1
    http://www.bookdepository.com/Kitchen-Princess-Omnibus-Vol-1-Natsumi-Ando/9781935429449

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  43. The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison and sooo many more.
    Thanks :)

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  44. Thanks for the chance to win this. I think I would choose Sacrificial Magic by Stacia Kane

    Mariska

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  45. Magic Stikes by Ilona Andrews. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  46. I'd love If I Should Die by Amy Plum. Thanks.

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  47. I wish I had the freedom to read a book a day lol! Right now I'd pick Siege and Storm!

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  48. I'd like to read Crown of Midnight when it's released! Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  49. I would love to be able to read Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon but it's not out yet ;(..

    Rafflecopter name Dawna Newman

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  50. I'd like to read All the Summer Girls by Meg Donohue!

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  51. I would like the freedom to read Anna and the French Kiss. Thank you for the giveaway!!

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  52. Maybe The Fault in Our Stars? Not sure yet though. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  53. I think I would choose Easy by Tammara Webber!

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  54. The Clockwork Princess. I still need to get that on my shelves!

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  55. I would like to read Wonder.

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  56. Anything with John Green name on it.... Too bad he's not single anymore...

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  57. I would love the freedom to read "Affliction" by Laurell K. Hamilton

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  58. Probably The Moon and More by Sarah Dessen or Light by Michael Grant! :D

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  59. I'd choose Point of Retreat (the old cover before it the new covers are published). :)

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  60. Ashes on the Waves by Mary Lindsay.

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  61. Any book on my huge, never ending TBR/Wishlist would work for me. I'm just happy to have the freedom to pick any and all of them.

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  62. Hm. Probably Splintered. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  63. Truly, madly, deadly or Pandemonium!

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  64. hmm... probably few of those of which I really want to write the review because I have been supporting the authors for a long time

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  65. I really want to read The Ocean at the End of the Lane but truthfully there are too many to name. :)

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  66. I really want Richelle Mead's The Indigo Spell but I also have a mile long to-read list so I'm not sure what I'll pick. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  67. I would get If He Had Been With Me by Laura Nowlin.
    Thanks!

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  68. My TBR list is waaaayy too big, so anything off that would be awesome :)

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  69. At the top of my (way too long) TBR list--Cast in Sorrow by Michelle Sagara.

    Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
    elizabeth @ bookattict . com

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  70. The next Mira Grant book in the Newsflesh Trilogy! I love anything zombies :)

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  71. I think I'd love Faking It or Thoughtless! Thanks!

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  72. I would love to read Insurgent, thanks!

    kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com

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  73. May be, Tame a wild wind ,by Cynthia Woolf.

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  74. I love the freedom I have to read scary and horror stories. :)

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  75. I love to read J.D. Robb's series about a futuristic cop named Eve Dallas. It is really a good series! I also love James Patterson's series (he has 2 different ones, both good)

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  76. Where the Stars still Shine by Trish Doller :)

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  77. I have the freedom to read whatever I like/ want to read. However, there is this book called The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie that's banned here in India and it's one book I'd love to read. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  78. In The After or My Life as a White Trash Zombie. Thanks for the chance!

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  79. Of Poseidon by Anna Banks. Thanks for the giveaway

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  80. I would like to read The Secrets of Mia Danvers by Robyn DeHart.

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  81. I want the freedom to read the latest Gallagher Girl book, but unfortunately it's not out yet x_x

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  82. Insurgent would be a good choice.

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  83. I'd probably get a Colleen Hoover book, but I'm not sure yet:) thanks for the giveaway!:)

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  84. Not really sure I have so many books that I want.

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  85. Not sure... maybe The 5th Wave.

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  86. I would love to read Nauti Temptress by Lora Leigh.

    jmesparza821 at gmail dot com

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  87. There are just to many books that I want to read..so many books so little time.

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  88. I would love to read Lolita. Thank you for the giveaway and enjoy your week! :)

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  89. Boundless by Cynthia Hand! Thanks for the giveaway :D

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  90. There are too many books to choose from. I will need some time to contemplate what book I want most. I would like one of Melanie Dickerson's.

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  91. Too many LOL but the one which comes to mind now is Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn :)

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  92. I'd love to read Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloane.Thanks :)

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  93. want to read crossed by allie condie

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  94. maybe Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead or a book by N.K. Jemisin

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  95. I've been wanting to read Girl of Nightmares since I read and fell in love with Anna Dressed in Blood last summer!

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  96. The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead

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  97. There are so many books that I want to read - I'm happy to have the freedom to read them all! Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  98. I read banned books of any kind.
    Thanks for the contest.

    slehan at juno dot com

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