Thursday, July 31, 2014

Beach Reads in August Giveaway Hop


When I did my big "clean off the shelves" a couple of weeks ago, I found a stash of fun beach reads!  So I'm giving them away.  They were used when I bought them but they are still in pretty good shape.  I'm giving all NINE books to one lucky winner.



I have read all of these books and enjoyed them very much.
Time to share the love.



International.

Enter below.


a Rafflecopter giveaway



Hop along to the next blog...


92 comments:

  1. one that doesn't make you think too hard

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  2. It's light and funny! Thank you for the giveaway :)

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  3. A funny, romantic one. :) Thanks for this awesome giveaway and good luck to everyone!

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  4. I think any book can be a beach read, if it's something you'd enjoy reading on the beach. :P

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  5. Romance! There has to be a lot of romance.

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  6. something that is fun to read and has a lot of romance: D

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  7. for me it must a fun, easy but enjoyable reads with a HEA

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  8. For me, if it's interesting, it's a beach read.

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  9. I like something fun and with some humor!

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  10. A beach read is romantic, lighthearted, and compact in size so it fits in the beach bag! Bonus points if the story actually takes place near the shore!

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  11. Humor, romance, geeky/nerdy, contemporary, and all around relaxing is a good beach read to me. I don't consider thrillers/mysteries to be beach read material for me. I like to relaxed, not paranoid from the story, while reading on a beach.

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  12. Something hilarious and with the smooth pace, neither too fast nor too slow. It should consist a happy ending aswell.

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  13. It has to be light and easy and fun!

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  14. Idk...I don't like the beach, lol. Omg! I'm a leper.

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  15. Light, breezy and romantic! Thanks!

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  16. I like lighthearted books, usually romance, for beach reading.

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  17. Something burning hot to bake in the sun with :)

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  18. Anything that you enjoy reading. I am not a normal beach reader. I just read what I like.

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  19. Umm...anything as far as I enjoy it :)

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  20. I would say something hot and juicy! Perfect for a nice summer day.

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  21. It has to make me smile!
    Jenna

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  22. I think what makes a book a beach read is a hot and steamy love story.

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  23. A book, which is cute and makes you laugh.

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  24. What makes a book a summer read is one in which the storyline is hot and steamy just like the weather at the beach.

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  25. I think a light book with some romance and humour, basically something that's fun and easy to read! Thank you for the giveaway! :)

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  26. Something light, that you don't completely lose the story when you set it down.

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  27. As long as it takes place in the summer it's a beach read for me.

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  28. I think anything light and captivating makes a good beach read.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

    -Amber Terry-

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  29. One that can hold my interest, romance, mystery, something funny. Thanks for having this giveaway.

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  30. I like nice calm and peaceful stories on the beach. I a romance also is a must. Maybe some emotional turmoil that the ocean or body of water will overcome!

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  31. I used the wrong email to comment before lol. "Something hot to bake in the sun with" :)

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  32. To me, a beach read is anything that doesn't make you bawl your eyes out in public

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  33. A very romantic novel with laughter!!

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  34. A book set in the summer or at the beach, even a vacation. Romantic,

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  35. This is such a great idea. For me, reading a good book is what makes a beach day. Without a book, I would just sit there in the sand, and the beach would seem pointless.

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  36. Something that's light and fun, yet is a page-turner!

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  37. I think any book can be a beach read. Well, maybe not War and Peace but just about anything else!

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  38. YA, quick read, and has somewhat a summer theme or is summer.

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  39. Thanks for the chance! It's got to have a ton of romance in and of course if the main character lives near the beach! =)

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  40. If I am reading a book at the beach I want it to be a sexy book because when I'm on the beach I feel sexy.

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  41. A book is considered a beach read when it's light and really full of fun :))

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  42. I don't really look for types of books suitable for a particular occasion or place but for me, beach reads means something light and more importantly, humorous.

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  43. I'm not a "seasonal" reader...but, that being said, Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews and Cast in Flame by Michelle Sagara are at the top of my Summer TBR this year!

    Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
    elizabeth @ bookattict . com

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  44. For a book to be a summer read, I guess it has to be something light-hearted and simple. Summer, for most, is the time to sit back and relax so a cheerful, funny and nice story would make for a great summer read. Thank you for the giveaway!

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  45. Romance with a happy ending. A book you hate to see end.

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  46. I think what makes a book a beach read is if it is a book that is light enough for you to get lost in while sitting on the beach, but not too heavy where you can't put it down long enough to enjoy the beach and water. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  47. It's easy to read and compelling!

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  48. Any book can be a beach read as far as I am concerned.

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  49. When it's a fluffy read and makes you smile most of the time! :))

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  50. It's a story that you just can't wait to finish no matter where you are at.

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  51. It has to be light, funny, sweet and has a summery vibe.

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  52. Anything that doesn't have a heavy story line. :)

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  53. Something light and fun but ultimately its the individual's choice I guess.

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  54. A book needs to have a love story to be a beach read

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  55. Funny,light,sweet,romance :)
    Thanks for the awesome giveaway! :D

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  56. anything that keeps my mind off the pain of the hot sand, lol

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  57. Anybook that that person like. Whatever it is, as long as you like it, it’s a readable book, anywhere you like.

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  58. For me, a good beach read involves romance, doesn't require a degree to understand what's going on, and keeps my interest!

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  59. Contemporary romance books would be a good summer read!

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  60. To me it is just any good book, I really don't care what genre it is, just as long as it is good. thank you for the giveaway

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  61. I think a beach read has the intangible "summer" quality!

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  62. Personally I think any book is a good beach book.

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  63. I read everything but a typical beach read to me would be something light with some romance.

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  64. Anything that catches your attention and makes you smile or laugh.

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  65. Something lighthearted, funny and romantic.

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  66. Light, romantic and I don't have to think. (And it makes me smile.)

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  67. A beach (pool) read needs to be something light, funny, quick and easy to read. A Stephanie Plum or Bridget Jones novel comes to mind.

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  68. Something light, that makes you laugh, maybe a little bit romantic (:

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  69. Something light & entertaining

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  70. Something that is light, maybe romance.

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  71. Something fun.. not too much drama. A sassy heroine.

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  72. For me, beach reads are fun, light, and romantic.

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