Sunday, November 11, 2012

Clear Your Shelves Giveaway Hop- US & US/Can

This giveaway hop is hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. I have been doing a bit of a purge and reorganization of my books and have a few titles I'd like to send along to new homes. One giveaway is US only, the other is open to US and Canada.

Giveaway 1: The Guenevere Trilogy by Rosalind Miles
US Only


I purchased the first book new (Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Coutnry), and it has been read once. I purchased the other two used. The Child of the Holy Grail is in like new condition. The Knight of the Sacred Lake has some minor water damage on the cover, and about 50 pages. The four small thumbnails show the water damage (click for larger view)- not too bad, as you can see. And it definitely does not impede your reading of the book. And plus, free for you! Due to weight, this is open only to US readers.


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Giveaway 2: Arc of The Philosopher's Kiss by Peter Prange
US or Canada



I recieved this through the Goodreads First Reads giveaways. It's been read once. You can read my review here.




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Be sure to visit the other blogs participating!

31 comments:

Jenneethompson said...

Both books peaked my interest!

Jennifer Hartling said...

This is a great idea, I'd love to send some books to loving new homes :)

SusieBookworm said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I like the medieval versions of the various parts of the legend, like Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

SusieBookworm said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I like the medieval versions of the various parts of the legend, like Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

Tara said...

I don't have a fav. Thanks for the giveaway

Mer said...

Tough to choose as so many talented authors have tackled Arthurian legends...if I have to get it down to one, then the one that started my love of Arthur, TH White's The Once and Future King.

Deborah A. said...

Song of the Sparrow by Lisa Ann Sandell is one of my absolute favorite books.

erma Hurtt said...

Song of the Sparrow by Lisa Ann Sandell

Jen Haile said...

The Mists of Avalon

isa newbury said...

The Mist of Avalon, but these do look interesting!

JanD said...

I like the Mists of Avalon miniseries
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Joy F said...

King Arthur (2004) is my favorite. Really like Clive Owen.

Rierie11booger said...

The Mist of Avalon
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Shelver506 said...

I can't remember the name, but in my Arthurian Lit class, we analyzed a particular retelling that was a bit more sympathetic toward Mordred, and I LOVED it.

Liene said...

Does Monty Python and the Holy Grail count? Thanks for the chance!

Suz Reads said...

My favorite is the movie First Night with Sean Connery and Richard Gere! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!

Jenn said...

I love The Mists of Avalon
Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

Holly Letson said...

First Knight and Quest for Camelot are both wonderful films about it.

Amber Terry said...

One of my favorites is Meg Cabot's Avalon High.

Spookycat72 said...

I don't really have one that's a favorite, but I have seen some on Starz that were family movies. The last one I watched was called The Sorcerer's Apprentice (not the one with Nicolas Cage) where the kid's neighbor was Merlin.

KylieCarlson said...

I must admit that at the moment I'm loving BBC Merlin but my love for TA Barron's The Lost Years of Merlin has endured for over a decade.

Lona said...

I loved First Knight. Thx

Kim Reid said...

I enjoyed The Mists of Avalon, thanks!

BeckeyWhite said...

There is a couple and at the moment names are eluding me...

Man in the Iron Mask with DeCaprio

There is an older movie that was B/W and released in the 50's ...(more coffee time)
Beckey

godan2 said...

first knight is one of my favs

April Holgate said...

Thanks for a chance to win!

BookAttict said...

The Lords of Avalon series by Kinley MacGregor.

Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
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Jennifer Morrell said...

Hi,
Excalibur is great.
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Jenn

Brandisbookmusings said...

I love the British TV show Merlin! This version of the legend is of course told from the point of young Merlin

Microadie said...

I like the show Merlin.
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Renee G said...

I like the Mists of Avalon.
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