Welcome to the Back To The Books Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader Not A Writer and Buried In Books.
The giveaway hop lasts from September 1st to September 7th. Winners will be announced September 8th.
For my part in this giveaway hop I am giving away one book of the winner's choice up to a value of $15 Canadian from The Book Depository. The contest is open internationally, as long as The Book Depository ships to you (you can check here). The winner will be contacted to arrange for the purchase after being announced.
To enter please fill out the Rafflecopter list below.
I would recomment Matched by Allie Condie.
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I recommend Bloodline by Richelle Mead. It was awesome...
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ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway ! i think i would recommend touch of frost by Jennifer Estep, it was a relly great book !
ReplyDeleteHi! I would recommend Divergent by Veronica Roth:)
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I would recommend Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins
ReplyDeleteSweet YA romance: Second Kiss by Natalie Palmer. Check out my review on http://bookthatthing.blogspot.com
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Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent giveaway and thank you. Good luck with the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend... errr..... Amy and Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson, cheer up those youths in their horrible education!
ReplyDeleteUglies by Scott Westerfeld
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! :) Probably The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab - just read it and loved it.
ReplyDeleteProbably Ashes by Ilsa J Black! I loved that book:)
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Unwind by Neal Stephenson
ReplyDeleteI would recommend the Personal Demons Trilogy by Lisa Desrochers :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Drink, Slay, Love by Sarah Beth Durst. It was fab!
ReplyDeleteHex Hall series by Rachel Hawkins.
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thanks for the giveaway is great.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend The Girl of Fire and Thorns or The Greyfriar
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Anna and the French Kiss because it's just a feel good book and I haven't known anyone who didn't love it!
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I would recommend any books by Sherrilyn Kenyon, she is a great author of paranormal ;o)
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I would recommend Trouble with Spells by Lacey Weatherford.
ReplyDeleteEvery teen should read the HUNGER GAMES series.
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Although I haven't read it yet, I have heard that Divergent by Veronica Roth is very good. It's on my TBR list!
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ReplyDeleteI'd say the Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead
thanks for the giveaway
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I would recommend Divergent. I recently read it and it's one of my all-time favorites, easily. And for a YA going back to school, it's the right kind of escape!
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I'd definitely recommend Divergent. Oh no, I feel like I'm copying Bekka's comment above me. D: But honestly, I loved, loved, LOVED Divergent! It's my favorite book of 2011. Another great book is Delirium. :)
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i would recommend them to read if i stay.
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I would recommend Chicken Soup for the Soul for Teenagers or Pre Teens. Both are great inspirational books.
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ReplyDeleteI'd recommend bright Things by Marrianne De Pierres
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I would recommend Bloodlines by Richelle Mead.
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A Long, Long Sleep by Anna Sheehan
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Percy Jackson no.1
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The Near Witch - I loved this book, it reads like a classic fairy tale!
ReplyDeleteHex Hall by Rachel Hawkins is a good Back to School type of read.
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ReplyDeleteSweet YA romance: Second Kiss by Natalie Palmer.
I second that :)
Thanks for the chance!
"The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart. I enjoyed it myself!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend the H.I.V.E series by Mark Walden. It's fantastic so far.
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I would recommend Firelight and Vanish by Sophie Jordan :D I had a great time reading them!
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Alaiel
It's hard not to recommend The Lovely Bones. Just a great book.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely recommend Divergent!!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Nevermore by Kelly Creagh!!
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I would recommend anything by Elizabeth Scott. I just read all of her books last week and they are all awesome :)
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend The Hunger Games. Just cause they're amazing. :)
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Thank you for the giveaway! Check out Blood and Light by Rue Volley.
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I would recommend The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle.
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I would actually recommend they read a classic, like Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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I'd recommend Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare.
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I would recommend Divergent.
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i like the vampire diaries and they are now in print , my daughter likes them , best for teenagers over 14 i would think
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Thanks for the giveaway! I'd recommend The Vampire Diaries by LJ Smith. I read these books when I was younger. These books have been out since the early 90s but got re-vamped with new covers.
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HUNGER GAMES: here's hoping this never happens for real.
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I don't read much YA but I would suggest Sophie Jordan's books because her adult books are great so I would think that her YA books are too. Also, I have heard that HUNGER GAMES is really good.
ReplyDeleteI recommend Wildefire by Karsten Knight
ReplyDeleteI recommend Forgotten by Cat Patrick.
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ReplyDeleteI would recommend Graceling by Kristen Cashore and Matched by Ally Condie. (: Both some of my favourite books. (:
Divergent or Rot & Ruin!
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I would recommend Marked by PC and Kristin Cast. I loved the book plus it was the first book I got my teenage nephew to actually read.
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I would recommend the Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend Gone by Michael Grant.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend any of Richelle Mead's books. Probable one of the Vampire Academy series as I love them.
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I would go with a classic like NATIVE SON by Richard Wright or UNCLE TOM'S CABIN by Harriet Beecher Stowe. These were some of my favorite "required reading" books.
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I would recommend Anna And The French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins.
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Love this giveaway and thanks for the chance to win it.
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I like the Beautiful Creatures series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, so I would recommend it to everybody! :)
ReplyDeleteCherry Mischievous
I would recommend Anna and the french kiss. Is super cute and funny
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I would recommend the Outsiders by S.E. Hinton.
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I'd recommend Divergent by Veronica Roth
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Great giveaway- thank you for having it.
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Thank you for the giveaway. I would recommend The Story of Beautiful Girl by Rachel Simon.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Anna and the French Kiss or The DUFF
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I would recommend Anna and the French Kiss!
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Best wishes and thanks for this fabulicious giveaway!
The one book I'd recommend is Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
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I recommend Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series! One Word BONES!!!!!!
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Babe in Boyland :)
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I would recommend Anna and the french kiss by Stephanie Perkins or The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
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I would recommend Die For Me by Amy Plum <3
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Thank you for this awesome giveaway! Love your blog's backdrop
ReplyDeleteI would definitely recommend Harry Potter. Incredible morals and a great inspiration for schoolwork (Hermione!). :)
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I would reccomend Hunger Games
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I just finished "Legend", so I definitely recommend that to kids starting up their TBR lists for later this year (it comes out in November). It's really awesome. :D
ReplyDeleteblood red road for sure.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, course! junesparklily at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove Story by Jennifer Echols
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My favorite book of all time is the Outsiders, so I would definitely recommend that. In fact, I just bought a copy for my little bit who is starting junior high this week.
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I'd recommend Hourglass or if they haven't read The Hunger Games trilogy now would be a great time to read it as the first movie is coming out in March 2012.
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Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead♥
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I would recommend Waterfall by Lisa Bergren
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I would recommend Retribution Falls by Chris Wooding. It's not YA, but it's awesome.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend lipstick apology by jennifer jabaley :)
ReplyDeletei'll recommend matched!
ReplyDeleteIt depends on what they like to read. Hunger Games is really popular. Twilight is slowing down but that was popular.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison.
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Thanks for the giveaway and for participating in this blog hop! I would highly recommend the entire Harry Potter series!
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I would recommend Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes! Im lovin it!
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What a great giveaway thank you so much! I would say Evermore by Alyson Noel! so many great picks.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend the Vampire Academy series.
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I would recommend matched! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I would recommend along for the ride by sarah dessen
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ReplyDeleteI would recommend Thirteen Reasons Why because it's a book I wish I would've read in High School.
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I'd recommend Wildefire by Karsten Knight :)
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend Amy & Roger's Epic Detour! (:
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely recommend Jellcoe road by Melina Marchetta. It's really awesome!
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My first reaction would be....The Hunger Games!
ReplyDeleteBut since that has been recommended, I'll say Christy Miller series.
I think I would recommend Everblue, it seems like a good read!
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Alex
I would recommend THE HUNGER GAMES!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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I would recommend Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you have read Divergent by Veronica Roth, but it's really a great book. It's as great as The Hunger games if not better. (:
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend the DUFF :)
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles because it's so much more than just a YA romance. It has strong message about prejudice and hate and how we should not believe that we know what another person's life is truly like without getting to know them first.
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Harry Potter or Lord of Rings
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It depends on their age. 14+ I'd recommend 1984 in a heart beat. Perhaps The Book Thief? That's a fantastic book that I think is suitable for nearly all ages.
ReplyDeleteWell, if they've already read the rest of the series, I'd recommend Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins!
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I would go with a classic, Pride and Prejudice, which is my favorite book.
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Anna and The Frech Kiss by Stephanie Perkins, hands down one of the best books I've ever read!
ReplyDeleteThe Book Thief--definitely!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Vanish! Vanish by Sophie Jordan! Can't get enough of it.
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I think I would recommend Divergent, good read!
ReplyDeleteI would recommend THE HELP...if it would be deemed age appropriate. If not, then anything by Jenny B. Jones.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
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thanks for giveaway...
ReplyDeleteDivergent was really good!!!
I recommend the book The Help
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