Thursday, August 23, 2012

Partial to the Past Historical Fiction Giveaway Hop

Welcome to the Partial to the Past Historical Fiction giveaway hop, hosted by Bippity Boppity Book! I'm a lifelong fan of historical fiction, starting when my mom read me the American Girl series in preschool. Therefore, for my stop in the hop, I'm giving away one winner's choice of one of my favorite historical reads!

MG/YA:
any of the Dear America or Dear Canada series under $15 (most should be)
One-Way to Ansonia by Judie Angell
Moloka'i by Alan Brennert
The Ransom of Mercy Carter by Caroline B. Cooney
A Brief History of Montmaray, The FitzOsbornes in Exile, or a preorder of The FitzOsbornes at War by Michelle Cooper
Victory by Susan Cooper
Copper Sun by Sharon Draper
Witness by Karen Hesse
any paperback in the Bloody Jack series by L.A. Meyer
any Scott O'Dell book under $15 (my suggestions are My Name is Not Angelica or Sarah Bishop)
A Drowned Maiden's Hair by Laura Amy Schlitz
Tangled Threads by Pegi Deitz Shea

Adult:
I, Iago by Nicole Galland
The Printmaker's Daughter by Katherine Govier
Ghost on Black Mountain by Ann Hite
Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson
The Dolphin People by Torsten Krol
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
Bright and Distant Shores by Dominic Smith
The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland
*I reserve the right to change the prize options according to variations in price and availability.




To enter: Just fill out the Rafflecopter form below! This giveaway is open internationally to where the Book Depository ships and ends at midnight (EST) on August 30. a Rafflecopter giveaway

9 comments:

  1. Thank you for the giveaway! It's always nice to find another historical fiction fan :)

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  2. I love those American Girl books. I read them with my daughter. You've got great options up there for prizes. It would be hard to choose!

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  3. I'd probably choose Bright and Distant Shores. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  4. Thanks for the giveaway and making it international. :)

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  5. Thank you so much Susanna! I plan to share A Brief History of Montmaray with my daughter. :)

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