Hi everyone! Guess what? As a part of the Literary Giveaway Blog Hop hosted by Judith, I’m giving away one of the five books listed below – your choice! Just fill out the form linked below the list of books eligible to win and you’ll be entered to win. Anyone can enter as long as The Book Depository ships to your address. The giveaway closes end of day February 13 and I’ll announce the winner (provided by the ever helpful random.org) on February 14. The lucky winner will be emailed and given 48 hours to respond before another winner is selected.
So which fine books are up for grabs? Five of my all-time favs that I’d love to share with fellow readers. I’ve linked to each book below via The Book Depository. That copy linked will be the exact copy won.
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality their lives are changed profoundly and for ever.
I loved this book so much. It’s one of the most well-loved books on my shelves currently – think beaten and battered spine, water stained, and filled with just the right mix of perfect book smell. Books with university settings can do no wrong!
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Wow…so the book description totally gave away the twist ending! How rude! Basically, Ender lives in a future world where Earth is at war with an alien race and special children are selected to attend battle school in hopes that they will one day lead the Earth to victory. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read this books since I was 14. A great option to share with the children in your life.
The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach
An expansive, warmhearted novel about ambition and its limits, about family and friendship and love, and about commitment–to oneself and to others in a baseball story that goes beyond the sport and into hearts and minds
This books comes highly recommended not just from myself, but from my entire bookclub who enjoyed this collegiate coming-of-age story so very much. See how every book includes school in some way? I swear I didn’t plan that. Will the trend continue?
Emma Woodhouse is perfectly content with her life and sees no need for either love or marriage. Nothing, however, delights her more than interfering in the romantic lives of others.
My favorite Austen! Emma is a very flawed heroine, but one of the most delightfully human. She has so much to learn and makes so many mistakes along the way. I think this is Austen’s masterpiece.
The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Containing obvious parallels with F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s own lives, The Beautiful and Damned is a tragic examination of the pitfalls of greed and materialism and the transience of youth and beauty.
Some of the best literary symbolism of all time and by far my favorite Fitzgerald. The two main characters are impossible to like, but are a train wreck you can’t take your eyes off of. I think I need a reread!
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Thanks for the giveaway 🙂 Have a great weekend!
You as well! Thanks for visting!
Thanks for the great giveaway!
Thanks for joining in all the fun!
I love your choices. I want to reread The Secret History at some point. I was so in love with it when I first read it, that I wonder how it holds up to rereading.
I actually haven’t reread The Secret History in a while and am eager to see how it reads now as well.
Let me know if you decide to pick it up again. I might pick it up with you.
I’m definitely thinking of doing a re-read later this year in anticipation of Tartt’s new novel!
Those are all good. A couple are already on our bookshelves, but I wavered between The Secret History and The Beautiful and the Damned. So many great books out there still to read! Thanks for the chance to win!
Thanks for visiting. Both books are excellent reads!
Nice selection! I’ve read a couple of them and I’d love to win Ender’s Game, for myself and to share with my teenage boys. Thanks for joining the giveaway.
Thanks for organizing all of this, Judith. I’ve had a blast participating. You and your boys would LOVE Ender’s Game.
Thanks for the giveaway – awesome choices (and great range of interests!). 🙂
Thanks for stopping by and being a tour host as well! I try to please readers of all kinds.
Wonderful giveaway – I would love that pretty edition of The Beautiful and Damned. Thanks for the giveaway.
No problem! Thanks for visiting.
Thank you for the giveaway! I’ve chosen The Secret History but just wanted to say that my son has just started reading Ender’s Game and has not been able to put it down!
Thanks for stopping by! Ender’s Game does tend to have that effect.
Thank you for the giveaway! 🙂
Thanks for visiting!
I love the cover of The Beautiful and the Damned copy! Thanks for the chance to win!
Thanks for visiting and good luck!
Thanks for the giveaway.
My pleasure!
Thanks for the chance in this giveaway! I’m glad I found your site through Leeswammes’s Literary Blog Hop.
I’m glad you found me as well! I love meeting new people!
What great giveaway choices – I have to say that our copy of Ender’s Game is almost in tatters for being reread so much. Even so, I would choose The Art of Fielding as it is the only book on the list I haven’t read.
I’m on my second copy of Ender’s Game after my first one disintegrated. The Art of Fielding is a beautifully realized story. Good luck!