I am a bit late so apologies, this was meant to run the day after World Book Night (WBN) however with the exam and holiday, WIFI wasn't great there, it got a bit behind.
This is the first book in a series, I liked it so much that when I read it the first time I went off and bought up the others, as well as watching the show. I reread it on holiday and, with my tons of others, you can find my review here http://www.alwaysreading.net/2014/05/review-tales-of-city-by-armistead-maupin.html
There are two copies to give away and I haven't restricted it to the UK so anyone can enter. I have set it to run to the end of the month and the same rules apply as with the pre-loved giveaway. I will also get that listed asap so bear with me and good luck people.
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Another great giveaway, you do spoil us.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great read - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnn
I did not know too much about this series but I looked it up on Wikipedia and it really looks to be creative, interesting and fun. I have not seen the screen adaptions.
ReplyDeleteNo need to apologize over your blogging schedule. Life gets so busy!
This one sounds good and you are very nice to do these awesome giveaways! Like Brian says above, no need to apologize!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting choice thank you.
ReplyDeleteI probably recommend OUTLANDER more than any other book.
the great gatsby as its such a good read with a moral about life
ReplyDeleteThe Gunslinger by Stephen King, just because I'm such a huge fan I guess:D
ReplyDeletei like true story books and i recommend a lot of those to friends and family
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting :)
ReplyDeleteLolita - because the writing is so exuberant.
ReplyDeleteI recommend I Capture the Castle because I read it with no expectations whatsoever as it was a gift from another reader at the airport and I thoroughly enjoyed it, took me totally by surprise.
ReplyDeleteflowers in the attic x just an emotional story x
ReplyDeleteOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is my favourite at the moment. I wish everyone could read it.
ReplyDeleteAs most of my friends are horsey I recommend the Jenny Pitman - Jan Hardy series
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fantastic book giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would recomend "Harry Potter & the philosipher's stone" as it is a book that's universally loved by both adults and children, regardless of whether you like fantasy or even read books much!
Delirium, very underrated yet gripping story!
ReplyDeleteAny of the Terry Pratchett books , they really open one's eyes to reality
ReplyDeleteI always recommend The Beach by Alex Garland. A true classic.
ReplyDeleteThe Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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