You can read my review for this fabulous wee read here - http://www.alwaysreading.net/2014/08/review-teashop-on-corner-by-milly.html
The book is practically perfect in condition and as it was when I bought it, no creases to the spine and the tiniest turn up on the corner cover from being in my bag.
As always, the competition runs until the end of the month. You can enter by using the rafflecopter at the bottom of this post, the more entries you do the more chance you have of winning. Please note, if you say you have done an entry, ie followed the author on twitter and not actually done it, your entry will be disqualified and another picked. Sadly the last two competitions have had this happen which is why I am drawing attention to it.
Due to the rise in postage costs and this is a fairly thick book, this competition is open to the UK only, good luck everyone and thanks for stopping by and taking part.
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I'm not sure what my favourite read this year is because there is a lot more time to read lots more books
ReplyDeleteThe Silkworm by Robert Galbraith
ReplyDeleteSo far this year it's still THE BOOK THIEF.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite read is Just What Kind of A Mother Are You by Paula Daly
ReplyDeleteThe Dead Wife's Handbook by Hannah Beckerman.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect read given that one of my favourite past times happens to be sitting in coffee shops drinking hot chocolate whilst reading a book..
ReplyDeleteI must apologise as I think I may well be one of the people to whom you refer. I'd only just noticed 3 or so days ago that all of my 'likes' and new 'friends' of the past few months have all disappeared from my FB page.
Whoops nearly forgot my favourite read. Hmm, a recent favourite has to be The Little Old Lady Who Broke All The Rules by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg. And I think I've left my email address in the box for my contact details. I appear to not be having a good day.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to pick a favorite but I did like the Invention of Wings.
ReplyDeleteAnn
At the mo is Ship of Brides x
ReplyDeleteLOVED An Evil Mind by Chris Carter. It is different from his other books, but just as good. Highly recommend it (and all his others). :)
ReplyDeleteThe Key to It all by Joanna Rees
ReplyDeletei have been trying to get through the classics, i loved great expectations x
ReplyDeleteHave read a few J Cox, always enjoy them easy reading
ReplyDeleteTrudi Canavan's books
ReplyDeleteLockwood & Co. The Screaming Staircase: Jonathan Stroud ...
ReplyDeleteI Heart Hollywood by Lindsey Kelk
ReplyDeleteLove Miss Peregrenes School for Peculiar chidren by Ransom Riggs
ReplyDeleteTitus Groan - Mervyn Peake
ReplyDeleteCOCKROACHES BY JO NESBO
ReplyDeleteDivergent by Veronica Roth
ReplyDeleteMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
ReplyDelete(Sam Fernley)