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Monday, November 16, 2020

Giveaway: WIn a copy of The Book of Awesome Women Writers in the In Everything Give Thanks Giveaway Hop!


Welcome to the In Everything Give Thanks Giveaway Hop hosted by MamatheFox



So much has happened this year that isn't so great. That's why it is especially important this holiday season to count the blessings we do have. For one thing, we can be grateful to have the ability to read. For another, we can be grateful that there are so many great authors writing so many wonderful books for us to choose from. The Book of Awesome Women Writers highlights some of the plethora of talented female authors. It covers the earliest women writers who you've probably never heard of like Aphra Behn, Christine De Pisan and more straight through to more contemporary authors like Judy Blume and Joyce Carol Oates, and more. Although it could not possibly cover every women writer that ever lived and maybe not even every women writer that deserves to be covered, it does cover quite a lot. Reading it is so inspiring that it will make you even more grateful for these fabulous female authors and the noteworthy books they've shared with us. For more about this book, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: The Book of Awesome Women Writers. Enter to win a copy below.

Giveaway Dates 11/16 - 11/30

Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ US


Once you have entered our giveaway, hop around the other blogs listed below to see what other great prizes you can enter to win.

Disclaimer: Host and participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors and self-sponsoring bloggers who do not fulfill prize obligations.

6 comments:

  1. Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen! I just loved the plot :)

    mia2009(at)comcast(dot)net

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    1. That is one of my daughter's favorites too. Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.

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  2. I have always loved Emily Dickinson. Her poetry books really made me get into writing my own poems.

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    1. Good luck with that. Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.

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  3. As a child, I was strongly inspired by Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and read the book numerous times. Like most girls - I'm guessing - I wanted to be strong, smart, bold, and full of action like Jo.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  4. I have always loved Louisa May Alcott too. Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.

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