Merry Christmas…Win a #NOOKColor!!!

Posted December 25, 2010 by Holly in Giveaways | 184 Comments

The turkey has been carved, the potatoes mashed, the presents opened..now it’s time to relax with a good book. To help make that a little easier, we’re giving away a NOOKColor!!!

We want to know what your perfect reading day would be like, if you could access everything on one device. Would you travel to the beach, listening to a book along the way, then relaxing in the sand with the sound of the surf behind you? Would you curl up in your favorite chair in front of the fireplace on a cold winters day? Snuggle with your kids and read together? What book would you settle down with? An old favorite or something new?

If you’d like a chance to win, tell us what your perfect reading day would be like, and what book you’d choose to curl up with. You can leave a comment on this post, or email your entries to contests @ thebookbinge . com (no spaces) with NOOKColor Contest in the subject line. Mention this contest on a social media site (Blog, Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, etc) and leave a link in the comments and we’ll throw your name in an extra time..one entry for each site you mention the contest on (ie, if you mention this on Twitter and Facebook, and give us a link to both, that gives you 3chanes to win!).

You can learn more about NOOKColor at the official Barnes and Noble website, their Facebook page or on Twitter.

Contest ends Wednesday, January 5, 2011. All entries must be received before 11:59pm.

*Disclaimer: Barnes and Noble is sponsoring this contest and will be providing the device to the winner.


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184 responses to “Merry Christmas…Win a #NOOKColor!!!

  1. vALERIE

    A perfect reading day is tonight…Christmas Night with a chill in the air, fire in the fireplace, dogs snuggled in blankets, perfect book with holiday setting in Smokey Mountains…ahh, life is good!

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  2. I love to sit at Barnes & Noble at a table by the window, with a hot chocolate in hand. I’d choose to read “The Shack” because it’s such a good book and spoke volumes to me the first time I read it. Thanks for the chance to win

  3. My perfect reading day would be – listening to an audiobook while in the shower and getting dressed etc, then sitting down in my comfy chair to read a book – maybe an excellent series so that I could just keep reading – something like the Mercy Thompson series – and then later, if I felt like going for a walk, I could listen to my audiobook again for a while before going back to the comfy chair. All the while, slaves will bring me food and drink on request but otherwise not bug me! 🙂

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  4. I guess any day is a perfect day to read, but I love reading in my couch (which used to be fluffy now is kind of flat haha) and with some hot beverage =D and I’d probably be reading anything by Agatha Christie.

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  5. Bea

    A perfect readin gday? At home, in the rocking chair, or if it’s cold, then under the covers oin bed. The tv would be off, some quiet music on, the phone quiet, as I have my iced tea and read. I’d probably revisit old friends, maybe Mary Brown’s Dragonne Egg series, Middle Earth, Narnia, maybe some early Dick Francis or Anne McCaffrey.

  6. My perfect reading day would be sitting at the beach, listening to the waves with a warm breeze. I’d read something humorous and paranormal like Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs.

  7. A perfect time to read is after work to help me unwind froma stressful day. I would be reading something by Shioh Walker. She is a new author for me and I enjoy her books.

  8. My perfect reading day is a day in the park, under a great tree of shade on a comfy blanket….sweet tea in a sippy cup, a light breeze and the background noise of the birds…..A Harry Potter book in hand and I let myself escape into the fantasy world a great book takes you to.
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  9. AS

    an entire pot of tea and I’ve always wanted a window seat or old fashioned chaise to sit in. that would be the ideal. and then the day outside would be yucky. though I’ll read sun or rain.

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  10. I think it would have to be very cold outside and I would need lots of comfy blankets and pillows. I would snuggle down in my little reading nest with a cup of hot tea that is bottomless and never gets cold. The phone would never ring and no one would knock at the door. I would read a very sexy gay BDSM novel with a big furry bear of a dom and an appreciative sub who needs some hurting! 🙂

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  11. Amber E.

    My perfect reading day would be after everyone went to bed and the house would be completely quiet. I would curl up on the couch with a pillow and blanket, and my choice of books would have to be Lisa Kleypas’s “Dreaming of You” and Robyn Carr’s “Virgin River”.

    adeversmeyer(at)hotmail(dot)com

  12. Any day is a good reading day! I love reading in the winter with the sun shining in on you. I have a few old favorites but always on the search for a new old favorite.

  13. lockenest

    Perfect reading day…wake up with a cup of coffee, curled up in a chair, in the morning. The afternoon would be sitting outside in a nice comfy chair with the sun on you (I live in AZ!)reading a great book and the evening would be more of the same as the morning…except with a glass of wine instead of coffee!

  14. My perfect reading day . . . hmmm . . . I love to read on a rainy/gloomy day all cuddled up with the dogs and cat reading any Phyllis Whitney book (although preferably Hunter’s Green) with some hot cocoa or hot apple cider.

  15. My perfect reading day would start with hubby cleaning up the breakfast dishes so I could head to the gym with an audio book. After a shower, I’d head to the salon for a pedi with my e-reader loaded with a great romantic suspense like an Allison Brennan or Cynthia Eden book. Then I’d head home and prop up my feet on the couch (to let the polish dry) while I read some more.
    After dinner out with hubby, I’d finish the book while he slept beside me. Perfect reading day.

  16. Melinda B. Pierce

    My perfect reading day would be snuggled up inside during a summer storm, light thunder in the background, house empty, cats curled beside me and reading the new release from Karen Marie Moning Shadowfever.

    Melinda

    mpierce.sa at gmail.com

  17. My perfect place would be reading a historical romance on the porch swing overlooking the lake with just the right breeze to move the leaves in the trees.

    cbandy10(at)hotmail(dot)com

  18. A perfect reading day would be an overcast day, sitting in my rocking chair in my computer room; everyone off doing their own thing. My book of choice, anything paranormal romance from my TBR pile.

  19. My perfect reading day would be a day with food on hand and no kids or disturbances. Maybe a warm fire going. What would I be reading. I’m not sure but I hope a romance that I wouldn’t want to put down.

  20. Sitting in my recliner with no disturbances 🙂 A fire would be nice if we had a fireplace LOL! Mr. Perfect by Linda Howard would be a lovely re-read.

  21. My perfect reading day is ANY day. I love a good book. I guess the best day would be one where I am home alone, with no phone calls or visitors expected. Just me, my book, the cat and a good cup of tea. I read everything I get my hands on, from Sherrilyn Kenyon to Louis LaMour.

  22. My perfect reading day would be a day on the beach in the Carribean. With lots of fruity drinks, and good food deliverd to me directly. I would want to be reading any juicy paranormal romance. I have to many favorite authors to narrow it done so I would have MANY downloaded to my nook.

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  23. My perfect reading day wwould be in a hammock under a tree overlooking a beautiful lake or beach with the sun shining and a light breeze. I would have a huge glass of sweet tea and some snackies. The book in my hand would be Karen Marie Moning’s Shadowfever or Patricia Cornwell’s Port Mortary. I can just picture it now.

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  24. K.C.

    My perfect reading day would be on a cold, dark, and rainy day. It would consist of my favorite red flannel pjs, my Toy Story blanket (I’m 22 years old and I still think Toy Story is the bomb diggity!), my favorite cocktail (Kahlua Cream Soda, YUM!), calling in sick to work, and curling up with Karyn Monk’s Once a Warrior (oldie but goodie).

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  25. My perfect reading day would involve a cabin in a snowy woods (where I’m in the middle of a holiday), a fireplace, big comfy chair, and an endless (magical) supply of Starbucks Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate. As for the book – I’ve been craving some uninterrupted time to finish Elizabeth Kostova’s ‘The Swan Thieves.’

  26. My perfect reading day involves cold weather of course. I’m curled up in my favorite armchair, a wool blanket on my laps, fire in the hearth, snow falling outside my window. I have a smockey mug of Lady Earl Grey tea on the small table beside me. A few sugar cookies are there too because reading can open your appetite just fine (and NO I’m not a GrandMa ! lol).
    I have Lady Be Good by SEP in my hands because I love it and it’s one of the books I reach to when there is nothing new that tempts me and becasue the “sequel” of sort comes out in a few days. Revisiting loved characters is one of the pleasures I indulge with no shame….
    This is no doubt my favorite reading day. And Oh I forgot !! The kids and my husband are visiting my in laws of course (who wants to stop every five minutes to deal with whatever concerns one of the 3 other in the family ;-).
    Thanks for the awesome contest !!!

  27. My perfect reading day would be a night. 🙂 Late at night, curled up in bed, reading a scary book. Maybe something Stephen King or Neil Gaiman.

    Or on a deck under the sun with some fun YA summer-themed lit.

  28. My favorite reading day would be something like today. It’s snowing outside, everything is really quiet, I snuggle up in my favorite chair with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book. Today that’s going to be No Place To Run by Maya Banks.

  29. My perfect reading day would include, the kids being away all day with my husband, some music playing very softly in the background, and a lazy boy chair to sit and relax in. ahhhh sounds blissful!

  30. My perfect reading day is right now!! Snowed in, baby sleeping and Christmas dinner leftovers in fridge! Nothing to do but curl up in front of fire with a good book. I would like to do some easy reading…romance a la Nora Roberts perhaps.

  31. My perfect reading day would include the very large chair in my office, multiple cups of coffee or tea and complete and utter silence in my house. *sigh* sounds so good. lol

  32. melissa b.

    my perfect day would be with it snowingoutside, curled up in a cozy blanket with nowhere to go and my little guy siund asleep or playing quietly. The perfect book for that day would be anything by Jodi Piccoult. Mlbmelissa at gmail dot com

  33. My perfect reading day would be a warm sunny day with the windows open and a light breeze blowing. I would be reading Dream Man by Linda Howard on my comfortable couch. Happy New Year!

  34. Anonymous

    What comes to my mind is a night my husband and I spent at a B&B some years ago. Warm, cozy, relaxed, everything smelled good. 🙂 I wish I could remember where the darn place was so we could go back this year. :-\ My book of choice would be Shannon McKenna’s latest McCloud brothers book, which I think will be what I buy with the gift card Santa brought me… — willaful

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  35. If international then I am in
    blodeuedd1 at gmail dot com

    I like rainy or snowy days, then I have a reason to curl up with a nice book. Like Magician by Raymond R Feist

  36. The perfect reading day is when there is a slight chill to the air and it’s drizzling outside. I like to curl up under the blankets and escape…kinda like when I use my Calgon. I’d like to read Faith Hunter’s newest book, Blood Rock.

  37. Anonymous

    My perfect day of reading would be a day where it was raining outside or snowing and not having to go out in it at all. Just staying curled up in my favorite recliner and reading totally undisturbed all day. (except for bathroom breaks—lol—for me and my dog Lucky)

  38. My perfect reading day would be a day with a light rain and a soft breeze. I would curl up in bed surrounded by my three cats and reread the Blood books series by Tanya Huff.

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  39. My perfect reading day would be a storm blowing outside and me curled up on the couch by the fire with a blanket, some sparkling Martinelli, and snacks. I would settle down with The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook and read the day long.

  40. My perfect reading day is having the house to myself and sitting on my chaise lounge next to the open window with my ereader. It’s a nice sunny day with a cool breeze coming thru.

  41. gamistress66

    since winter is here, my perfect reading day is a day off work, a sunny day but with a light snow falling (pretty but not requiring a lot shoveling), some nice music on, curled up with a cozy blanket and the puppy girl, dinner delivered so no need to cook (and be diverted from reading any more than neccessary).

  42. My perfect reading day would be warm, sunny day on chaise lounge on the beach with a cabana boy serving me cool drinks while I read new releases by my favorite authors.
    Awesome contest. I am so wanting a NookColor.

  43. My perfect reading day is a snow day that shuts everything down, with a big fire in the fireplace, a big comforter on my couch and a great comfort read like Judith McNaught’s Kingdom of Dreams in my hands, with a glass of wine within arms reach!

  44. My perfect reading day would be me off work. Hubby gone (he works midnights) the kidlets in school and daycare. Me curled on the coach with the TV on with Pride and Prejudice mini-series with Colin Firth (and no there are no other ones) as background. I’d have a blanket wrapped around me and a book in my hand.

    What would I be reading. Depending on my mood. If it was sexy, some nice erotic romance. Hmm. The author would depend on how erotic, but let’s say Maya Banks or Lauren Dane.

    It could be a comfortable e-read. Like Stephanie Perkins Anna and the French Kiss which is a new YA book I’ve read that has become a comfort read.

    Or my all time favorite comfort read. Daniel’s Bride by Linda Lael Miller.

  45. My perfect reading day would start by waking on my own – no alarm clocks allowed! On to the kitchen where a strong pot of coffee stands ready.

    Since ShadowFever is coming up on the horizon, with coffee and danish at hand, I’d curl up with the first four books in the Fever series! ahhhh bliss…annhonATaolDOTcom

  46. T Gail

    A good reading day would be grey, probably a little stormy, but not enough to cause the lights to go out. The to-do list would have been suspended for the day, not by my choice, so no guilt. A soft chair to curl up in and just the right height to rest my head would make it perfect.

    I’m looking forward to Briggs’s _River Marked_ and Wilks’s _Blood Challenge_.

    Thanks for hosting the Nook drawing!

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  47. My perfect reading day would see me dressed comfortably in old jeans and a t-shirt, snuggled deep in my den recliner near sunny windows. I’d have a variety of new novels loaded on my e-reader and a tall glass of water nearby. It would be quiet. I’d be alone, with no household chores or time constraints to worry about. Ahhh…such a nice vision.

    Thanks for hosting the giveaway. (Email in profile.)

  48. Can you imagine 30 tenth graders scattered around a classroom — some on the couch, some in their desks, some sprawled out on the floor — each engaged in reading a book of his or her choice? My perfect reading day is leaning back in my teacher chair, putting my feet on my desk (gasp), and reading a David Sedaris memoir on my new color Nook. Occasionally the students look at me with annoyance because of my unrestrained chortling (Sedaris can’t be read silently)…ah, if only I could postpone that dismissal bell…

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  49. Jane

    I would be on the couch with a drink(Coke, hot chocolate,) snuggled under a fleece blanket. I have the TV on for background noise. I would either be reading some old favorites(Julie Garwood or Lisa Kleypas’ historicals) or mystery/thrillers from Karen Rose or Allison Brenna.

  50. Perfect reading day would be the hubby and kids off somewhere and me finally able to curl up on that couch we bought for the den a year ago with a plate of biscuits, a mug of hot chocolate, a nice warm blanky and a SEP/Rachel Gibson/Toni Blake/Jennifer Crusie book.

    A girl can always dream.

  51. My perfect reading day would be a day I had nothing else to do. I’d sit in an armchair and read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.
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  52. My perfect reading day involves a chill in the air, a nice quilt, and the latest book in the Immortals after Dark series by Cole or the latest Dark-hunter book.
    marlenebreakfield(at)yahoo(dot)com

  53. I would love to be in a cabin in the mountains by a fireplace reading “the blessing of animals” or something by fannie flag..

  54. My perfect reading day… It would start right here at home. I would get up, kiss and hug my wonderful husband, go make some hazelnut creme coffee (Ummm), feed our furry family members (2 dogs and 2 tripod cats)and then sit down to my PC. I would probably start out reading an ebook by Lora Leigh (The Breeds). During that time the cats would come in countless times demanding attention, and the dogs as well. I would take time out for some phone calls and more hugs and kisses from my hubby. Our son, would eventually make his way out of bed and he would tease me about reading again (though he is just as addicted to reading as I am). I would make all of us lunch and then let the dogs out again. Then, back to reading. I would of course take the time to do dishes, laundry and more phone calls. Oh yes…he come the cats again. LOL My day would continue basically just like this. By the time evening got here, I would switch to hot cocoa (with marshmallows of course). I would be sitting on my recliner with all my furry kids and reading a book by Jennifer Haymore. This may not seem like a perfect day to a lot of people, but it is my day. Everyday to me is perfect. I have the Love of a wonderful man. The love and respect of my wonderful children (all grown) and of course we can’t forget our adoring furry family members. I hope everyone has perfect days ahead.

    Debra Thomas
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  55. Perfect Reading Day.

    Honestly…I would be curled up on the couch in front of my fireplace. I would start off my day with Maya Banks Sweet series. I really love that series and its time for a re-read…..(not that I could get it all done in one day but you get the idea) a close second would be Lorelei James and her Rough Rider Series.

    Jennifer

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  56. My perfect reading spot would be in my home library (which I don’t have yet) in front of the warm fireplace. I would be sitting in the biggest most comfy chair that swallows you up, with a blanket, hot cocoa and warm cookies. The lighting would be just bright enough to read without being to bright to break the ambience. I would read my favorites along with a few new novels, mostly consisting of romance and women’s fiction. If I could have a pedicure at the same time by a queit almost non existant person, it would be perfect!!
    Tiffany S
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  57. My perfect reading day …all my kids would be out of the house, so I could read in total silence with no disturbances. I’d wear my coziest pajamas and grab whatever book is next in my to be read pile (currently it is The Confession by John Grisham).

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  58. It’s really hard for me to choose a perfect reading day. It would depend on my mood and the weather.

    A perfect reading day during the summer would be when I could layout in the sun or sit in a chair on my front porch and read in the natural sunlight.

    In the spring it would be sitting on the porch while it’s raining/drizzling outside. I love the smell of rain.

    During the winter would have to be curled up near a fire(or heatvent).

    And the fall would be the same as the summer (sitting outside amung the colorful leaves).

    And the book would be the same way. I would most likely be reading Elizabeth’s Wolf by Lora Leigh, The Bride by Julie Garwood, Beast Behaving badly by Shelly Laurenston or Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs.

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  59. My perfect reading day is any day when I’ve got an uninterrupted couple of hours. Outside it’s cold and rainy, so that I’m not tempted to go out. Instead, I’m curled up in my recliner with my warm throw over me, reading a good romance.

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  60. My perfect day of reading….having the house to myself I would start a fire in the fireplace, grab a glass of wine, and snuggle in to the couch. I’d glance out the window and watch the snow falling gently like a snowglobe. With a sigh, I’d pat the spot next to me, wait for the pooch to settle in (has to walk in circle a couple times before she is comfortable) then start up my NOOK. I’m on book 19 of J.D. Robb’s “in death” series. Life is good!!

  61. my perfect day of reading: everyone in the house is out, the fan on high and a bowl of snacks beside me. i would read anna and the french kiss or some other romantic contemporary YA.

    thanks for this giveaway 🙂

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  62. Evelyn

    My perfect read day is when I’m all alone and no phone to ring and I have a new Lora Leigh or Christine Feehan or Maya Banks.

  63. Kris

    The perfect reading day is in my recliner with a blanket and any of Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changeling series.

  64. my perfect reading day is a cold snowy day curled up in my recliner reading anything new by James Patterson with a mug of hot chocolate close by
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  65. A perfect day to read would be on a cool spring day, slightly breezy on a hill with a hint of honeysuckle and lavender in the air…reading Poison Study.

  66. My perfect day would be sunny, not a cloud in the sky. I’d be sitting by a peaceful lake with no one around to bother me while I read JR Ward’s Lover Mine and cry over all the heartfelt highly emotional scenes.

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  67. Pam S (pams00)

    My perfect reading would be curled up with my blanket on the bed or sofa, with no phone calls, chores, etc :). I’d mix it up between ebooks and prints – love Samhain and Wild Rose for epubs. For prints I’d have to say a Nora Roberts contemporary, a historical romance, and a paranormal romance. I can read several a day and would be in heaven :).

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  68. Count me in if this is international 🙂
    My perfect reading day would be curling up on the bed, with empty to-do list for that day except for reading. Of course, ice-cream, chocolate, tea are important for that day to be perfect!
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  69. A perfect reading day is anytime I send my boys to Grandma’s house for at least 48 hours. I can get my house cleaning done and have 46 hours to read in a quiet clean house without interruptions or demands. I am reading either a just released book by Nalini Singh or a comfort read by Nora Roberts or Jayne Ann Krentz. Perfect.

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  70. My perfect reading day is the that day where i don’t have to do anything… not shopping, not going to work… Just read a really cute and fun book… Being curled up in my bed with a cup of coffee and my book.

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  71. My perfect reading day would be a day that involves crappy weather. Yep, crappy weather. The kind of weather that makes you want to snuggle up under the blanket, have a warm mug of cider or hot cocoa and dive into a world somewhere far from where you’re at.

    I would probably choose Jude Devereaux’s new book. I’m a sucker for her books and some cheesy romance on a crappy day sounds fabulous!

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  73. A.

    My perfect day would a warm spring day, with a glass of wine, on the front porch. I would be reading What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz.

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  74. My perfect day would be one of those cold winter days where the wind is blowing and the snow is falling so hard you can’t back out of your drive. I’d snuggle up in front of the fireplace to read Mockingjay.

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  75. My perfect day would be sitting at home in the living room snuggled up beside my gamer husband reading the Witch and the Wizard.

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  76. onondoga@gmail.com

    My perfect reading day will be February 8, 2011. I will be on the Carnival Freedom Cruise ship sailing to the Grand Caymens. I will be sitting on the adult only serenity deck reading Dominick Dunne’s “Too Much Money” which I have downloaded from the Free Library of Phildelphia. And I will take full advantage of the complete bar service provided by attentive waiters as I recline in the sun under a colorful, oversized umbrellas enjoying the drink of the day. And my battery will have a full charge so I can watch the waves and read, read, read. Good Luck to everyone entering and enjoy your perfect reading days!

  77. My perfect reading day would be either on the roof my building on a cool day with a ice cold soda and my comfy deck chair without any phones or tvs to bother me. I would love to reread Memoirs of a Geisha again, totally uninterrupted. That story just draws me in every time and the imagery is so very vivid. I would love it!

  78. The perfect day? A long, lazy, rainy one. Nothing to do and nothing you CAN do. Perfect for curling up with a soft blanket or stretching out in front of a fan. Either way, I’d make the day a sure bet with a known…like Robb’s In Death or something emotional from Shelby Reed.

  79. My perfect reading day would be being able to slouch down as low as I wanted in a chair in the library and not having to worry about how heavy the books are! 😀

  80. My perfect reading day…..would be a windy, rainy day. No kids or hubby and I would be reading the newest and last book in Karen Marie Moning’s Fever series. It will be so bittersweet to see how Mac’s story ends 🙂 🙁

  81. perfect day for reading a book- drizzly outside, hubby has taken the kids off to Grandma’s house, a large pot of something hot and delicious – fresh ground coffee or a pot of PG tea, either heavily sugared- my cozy quilt my Nana made me in 1986 and my awesome couch.

  82. My perfect reading day would involve being propped up by many many fluffy pillows in front of a roaring fire. I won’t have noticed the weather outside because I’ll be too immersed in reading my book!

  83. A perfect reading day? I’m going to have to say it’s curling up with whatever is on top of my stack of books to read wherever I can get away from my toddler. In the past I would have demanded such things as good music, a fireplace, a cozy chair, a cup of coffee, or even a corner of an old library to claim as my own, but since the kid has been born I’ve lowered my expectations. A lack of interruptions would be just fine by me.

  84. My perfect reading day is no technological devices or phones, curled up with my favorite heated throw blanket in my chaise lounger with an endless supply of books and tea or hot cocoa.

  85. My perfect reading day is a Sunday morning curled up on the couch with a cup of hot chocolate & “The Emperor’s Tomb” by Steve Berry

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  86. Perfect reading day:

    My fiance would have a random day off (no weekends- too much to do!). He and I would snuggle up in bed with our 14 month old son, taking turns reading Dr. Seuss stories, then I’d take to the tub with a fun fantasy, like one of the Xanth series.

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  87. Anonymous

    My perfect reading day: curling up in bed with anything by Meg Cabot, Kristan Higgins, or Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

    Diana

  88. A perfect reading day for me would be during the winter, possibly curled up on the sofa with a pillow and a blanket, with iced tea or a cup of coffee near by, and I would be reading An Echo in the Bone, by Diana Gabaldon!

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  89. susan

    Perfect reading day: no kid, no husband, no crazy pets, just me and the book and my couch. A nice warm throw, occasional tea or hot chocolate. Just me and the book.

  90. There are few moments of reading pleasure that stand out quite as much as the thrill of reading a non-assigned book during the wintery January term at my New England college, snuggled in the Berkshires. I remember settling in to a large, overstuffed chair in a student center that also had a coffee bar, so a full day could be spent with the quiet hum of people around you, muffled a bit by the knowledge of falling snow outside the warmth of the room. To have the luxury of reading anything I chose and simply enjoying the day… well, it’s an experience I strive to recreate as often as possible (though never often enough). I may never be a college student sneaking a pleasure read in to my busy schedule, but I’ll always have the knowledge of snow in the Berkshires and endless cups of hot chocolate while I read myself in to a multitude of stories. An ideal read for a situation like that would be a great college mystery — like Donna Tartt’s The Secret History.

  91. My perfect reading day is a cold wet rainy day when the family is all at home and I and my kidlet curl up on couch in front of fire place and we each read our favorite book. Mine rainy day read is anything by Anne Bishop Black Jewel trilogy. Kidlet’s would be anything Diary of a Wimpy Kid. 🙂

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  92. My perfect reading day begins in bed. I wake up, make tea, burrow back under the covers and read until I feel the need to move. The bulk of the day is spent curled up in my chair, covered in a blanket, beverage of choice by my side, classical movie soundtracks playing in the background, and book suiting my mood in hand.

    The day ends back in bed, burrowed under the covers on my tummy, and I read until my eyes droop.

    I envision this day occurring on a glorious fall day which lets me leave the windows open. More than likely, I would be reading a work of fiction (or a romance novel).

  93. Prolly don’t have a shot in hell at winning this but have to try for my kiddo who wants one of these worse than anything.

    I Tweeted about it under @kerribookwriter too!

    Let’s see…perfect reading condition would be any time when I can be in a hot bath or under warm covers and all alone. No screaming kids, no tiny fingers reaching under the door trying to get into the bathroom, and no hubby watching television in the same room.

    Add to that a tasty beverage and some sweet treats and I’m in heaven!

    Thanks for the opportunity.

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  94. Shalon

    A perfect day of reading is any day that i can read a book! I love to read and anyday spent just reading a great book is perfect!
    I mean if you want to throw in some babysitters or better yet a husband sitter. that would be nice too!

  95. A perfect day of reading is curled up in my chair and a half with my feet up on the ottoman. I have to have a cup of something warm (coffe or tea, it doesn’t matter) and maybe a graham cracker or two. To be truly idyllic it would have to have the quiet of snow falling outside and incense burning nearby.

    I’m either going to be rereading Nora Robert’s “The Search” or Shelly Laurenston’s “Beast Behaving Badly,” the former because its an awesome romance with dogs for fun and the latter because no one makes me laugh out loud harder than Blaynie!

  96. Elizabeth

    My perfect reading day would be no husband or dogs in the house with me curled up under a blanket reading any of Jeaniene Frost’s Night Huntress series. Love and adore them. What better way than to spend a day with Bones.

  97. A cold rainy day, fireplace ablaze, mug of hot apple cider and a giant bowl of popcorn at my side. Tchaikovsky is playing on the stereo. In my lap is my Sherlock Holmes anthology. Perfection.

  98. First and foremost, the perfect Reading Day for me consists of an empty “To Do” list. Next comes a snow storm and a mug of hot cocoa. Then it’s flannel PJs, fuzzy slippers, and my fleece blanket. =)

    Second scenario would be, once again, having an empty “To Do” list. It would be a warm summer day, accompanied by a slight breeze. Stretched out on a blanket in a deserted park with nothing but a lazy afternoon as far as the eye can see. =)

    Perfect book would be anything by Judith McKnaught (Whitney, My Love is one of my all-time favorites!).

    I tweeted this using hash tag #NOOKColor — my twitter username is “laprincesse04” (Sorry, not sure how to post direct link to it.

    I also posted it on facebook, using same hash tag. My profile name is Amber H Douglas.

    Thanks! =)

  99. my perfect day is of course with my kids.
    Perhaps a day out n the city, see a show with my 2 beautiful daughters and then go home and have some hot chocolate and cuddle up together to some kids books, storytime… that is why i LOVE the nook. It is color and i would totally introduce it into my childrens lives!

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  100. Perfect day of reading:
    1. alone in the shade on a sunny beach

    2. ipod in ears

    3. stack of the newest books from Jill Shalvis, Nalini Singh, Christie Ridgeway, SEP and Lori Foster, Jaci Burton nearby.

    4. Constant bar service and massages as needed from guy on Jaci Burton’s new cover.

  101. Thanks for the awesome giveaway opportunity!! Fingers crossed! 🙂

    My perfect reading day would be:

    A cold rainy day in December-love the holidays, weather it’s my favorite month, relaxing on my balcony snuggled up on the swing bench with a blanket, hearing the rain drop, enjoying my favorite coffee- a gingerbread latté reading a book that never gets old to me, Pride and Prejudice. I love the story, especially Mr. Darcy 😉

    That’s my perfect reading day being that I’m a mother of two, got my hubby, work, school & everything so finding a chance to read in peace is hard lol I usually have to make time to get some quiet reading 🙂

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  102. So you guys want to know what MY favorite day reading would be like. Well, at this point in my life I am a stay at home mom with 2 very active boys and very active husband. So with that being said I think that my best fantasy day would be to have a very clean house, have my husband take the boys out for a guys day, then I would take out and actually light my expensive smelly candles and not have to worry about someone running past them to blow them out. Then I would have dress in my most wonderfully comfortable clothes grab my big soft comfy blanket take out the book that I have wanted to start for the past week, curl up on the couch and read my book from start to finish with no interruptions! But that’s just my fantasy and most dreamed of perfect day of reading!!!!!!

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  103. Mary Beth

    The perfect reading day would be a complete day all to myself with my husband and children happily occupied elsewhere. On such a perfect day, I would dive into the first Outlander series book by Diana Gabaldon because it’s been sitting in my TBR pile for years!

  104. I don’t have any kind of e-reader and would love one. The first books I would read would be The Prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope. I read them as a teenager and would love to read them again. I am sure these only exist in e form.

  105. My perfect reading day spending several hours in a tub full of hot water with a couple of candles, a cold Diet Coke, and a Rachel Caine novel. Weather Wardens, Morganville, Revivalist, any of her book series would be just the ticket. Kim Harrison’s Hollows books would also fit the bill.

  106. The best reading time for me is on a rainy day. I like to sit in a windowseat with the sound of the rain in the background (unless thunder and lightning are included). I love reading many books repeatedly but my favorite book to read is The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley.

  107. Jordan

    My perfect reading day would be snuggled up in bed with my cats with good background music. I’d be reading Archangel’s Consort and have hot chocolate and cookies or brownies ready to go.

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  108. My perfect reading day would be a cold snowy day, snuggled up by a fire with a cup of tea. In this perfect senario, I’m also not at home so no laundry waiting and I’m alone. No hubby or kiddo to distract me. Ah, heaven.

  109. I’m not picky. Snuggling under the covers with a good book and a cup of tea or flavored cappuccino on hand would be perfect.

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