Book Bag Giveaway: Day 20

Posted September 29, 2009 by Casee in Reviews | 63 Comments

We’re down to our final two! There’s a good mix in this bag, including:

Hallam’s War by Elisabeth Payne Rosen

Kiss of the Phantom by Julie Leto
Seduced at Midnight by Jacquie D’Alessandro
Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James

If you were stuck in an airport for three days, what one book would you want to have with you?

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This is a daily giveaway, which means it ends today. The winner will be announced at midnight tonight, PDT. Because we’ll need a little time to pick a winner, the contest will end at 10 p.m. pdt.

Remember, we’ll be giving a Book Bag away every weekday (Monday-Friday) for the rest of the month!


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63 responses to “Book Bag Giveaway: Day 20

  1. Omg. Stuck in an airport for 3 days? I… would just leave. Or… throw myself out a window and end it all. (Kidding on that one.) But I was stuck in an airport for 8 hours recently and I thought I might cry. (I was also too distressed to read.)

    What book would I want? The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. Unabriged, obviously. Not only would it be enjoyable, it could double as a weapon. Even as a paperback. 😛

  2. First, I would go crazy if I was stuck in an airport. I am already scared to fly, so I would probably never get on the plane after that!

    Now, onto the question, what one book would I want? Can I say anything by Maya Banks? I love all of her stuff, so anything by her would be my pick!

    Amy M

  3. Mary Beth

    I have had Outlander by Diana Gabaldon on my TBR shelf for years–there never seems to be enough time to dive into it. So while three days at an airport would be horrible, I would love to read that and see if I like it as much as I think I will.

  4. airport…eww i hate airports. :0)
    but if i was stuck in one for 3 days i would want lover avenged by j.r.ward. i just can’t get enough of that book. i love it !

  5. It would have to be Naked in Death by JD Robb. I could re-read that bok over and over and over again from cover to cover w/o skipping to the good stuff like I usually do.

  6. Let’s see, I average about 50 pages an hour, call it 12 hours of reading a day, times 3 days…do the math, carry the one..it better be The Complete Works of Shakespeare (that’s one book, right, right? Don’t disillusion me, just agree).

  7. I would choose 1001 nights because i started it and never finished, and sice its soo big i would have plenty of time to read
    battyaboutbats at gmail.com

  8. 3 days and just 1 book!? Even if I took Outlander….I would have to start re-reading it. Could I just have my blackberry with a bunch of eBooks? Then I might survive!

  9. Only one book? Man! I guess I would have to have a big one… something by John Jakes – his are always long and I haven’t read him before even though my mother has always said I should

    dcf_beth at verizon dot net

  10. Bam

    Surprisingly, I have recently done some traveling and have been in airports/airplanes for about 26 hours each time. And each time I brought one of Eloisa James’ Desperate Duchesses Novels.

    So I would bring one of them, probably the last one since it was my favorite!

  11. It would have to be The Road Less Travelled by Dr. M. Scott Peck because this book is very special to me.I was seventeen when I read it for the first time,going through a really rough time in my relationship with my mom.The process of reading this book, gave me the courage to make my life happier all by myself. I can read it over and over again, and each time I read it I discover something new. 🙂

  12. I’d chose Laid Bare by Lauren Dane, because i just read it and i want to read it again and it would keep me all warm for days lol I think it could actually make me forget i’m stuck in an airport 😉

  13. Tiss

    I would like to be reading Lorelei Jame’s Should have been a Cowboy. That would keep me company, but I might get it done too fast and have to look for more to read, so I’d want the Rough Riders Series with me.

  14. As someone who can read three books in a day I have aproblem with three days and one book. Guess I could opt for Deeds Of Paksennarion by Elizabeth Moon as I often reread that one and don’t mind doing it a few times over three days. If not that then it would have to be Lord Of The Rings trilogy in one book for the same reason 😀

  15. Probably How to Win Friends and Influence People, because after three days in an airport…you just know it’s gonna get ugly – kidding (sorta). Probably Kenyon’s Acheron…it’s about 800 pages, that should keep me entertained between fights.

  16. Well, just one book wouldn’t last me very long. I would need something new and fairly long. I guess I would take Eloisa James’ latest book A DUKE OF HER OWN.

  17. Ok, I was just in Airport hell and actually JUST got in at 11 am this morning from an 11 day trip. 14 hours in an Airport and I would have chosen book four in my Fav series by J.R. Ward’s BDB bad boy vampires, LOVER REVEALED. I so love Butch’s story!
    Brande

    bjwaldron@gmail.com

  18. A long book, for sure! I would choose either the newest Diana Gabaldon (b/c I haven’t read it yet), or Voyager, my favorite volume of her series to re-read.

    Alternatively, I could choose a Guy Gavriel Kay book — I can re-read his books over and over. Tigana, The Lions of Al-Rassan, or A Song for Arbonne would keep me happy, I think.

    Although if I had my laptop, I would have LOTs of ebooks from which to choose!

  19. Amy

    I’d go against the clear trend for fiction, and select a non-fiction book on magick, paganism, the Craft, etc. Not sure which one, maybe one of Scott Cunningham’s that I haven’t read throughly, or some compendeum.

  20. For me it would depend on if I’m in a m/f mood or m/m mood. For m/f, it would be any book by Lorelei James and for m/m, it would be any book by TA Chase.

  21. Amy Kathryn

    I would pick Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson because I know I could get some more out of it with a few more reads.

  22. QLady48

    Def have to be a new D. Macomber Cedar Cove book!!!! I would have no idea I was in an airport. I always feel like I’m in Cedar Cove. I dream about those books while I’m reading them.

  23. Scorpio M.

    3 days, 1 book?!?! It would have to be “Outlander”…I haven’t read it yet because I’m afraid to start and get consumed by this Jamie guy while having to go to work =)

  24. It would have to be GONE WITH THE WIND. I saw the movie and loved it but never read the book. Since the movie was 4 hours long, I bet the book is even longer! So, definitely my choice is GWTW!

  25. one book… for three days?!

    what to choose, what to choose…

    I think I’d have to go with any novel written by Loretta Chase. They’re relatively long, and always enjoyable! I don’t think I’ve been disappointed by a single word that woman’s written!

  26. Chelsea B.

    I would bring ‘The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie’ by Jennifer Ashley. I fell so in love with that book!

  27. Well, it would have to be a pretty long book to last me that long if there’s nothing else to do. I’m listening to Voyager by Diana Gabaldon at the moment, so I guess one of the books from the Outlander series.

  28. It would have to be something fun…as three days in the airport sounds like absolute torture!

    Probably something by Susan Elizabeth Phillips…I love her!!

  29. That’s tough. I love Pride and Prejudice but I would read it too quickly. Right now I’m reading Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson and it’s pretty long but am enjoying it so I’ll go with that.

    dasuzuki at yahoo dot com

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