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Sunday, April 01, 2007

It's April - Buy a Friend a Book Week!

Spring does something to my mood. I'm so happy that the cold is warming, the snow is melting, and the flowers are blooming. In that same spirit, I want to join in this fun project of buying giving a friend a book. Besides, I need the good karma. You can click on the logo above to go to the blog of the creator of this idea and read all the background.

I am going to give away 3 books that I own and have read. To qualify for the drawing all you need do is leave a comment and indicate which of the 3 books you would like to win. Yes, I am making you pick! Call me names if you want, but you won't feel good about yourself if you win!
Also, please tell me one or two mysteries series that you really like. I don't know why I ask because I'm into several series already. I guess I just like to hear what everyone likes.

I would like to hold a drawing and give away my recently read copy of Pardonable Lies written by Jacqueline Winspear. Please note ***This is book 3 in the Maisie Dobbs series.*** I wish I had kept the first two in the series, but alas, I sent them off to BookMoochers. I think this is the best in the series so far. The story takes place post-WWI in London. I highly recommend this series.

The second book you may choose is the first book in Anne Perry's William Monk mystery series, The Face of a Stranger. I haven't read all the books in this series and I didn't start with #1. It was fun to read it after I already knew some of the events that had already transpired. The books are all set in Victorian England. This is another series I highly recommend.

The third book is not a mystery, but keeps your attention like one. Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is a soft SciFi. It won a Hugo Award, a Nebulla award and the movie-adaptation Charly won an Oscar. A very good book.


I will draw the winners names next Sunday, April 8. Remember to indicate which one of the 3 books you would like to win. Deadline to enter is Sat, Apr 7 at midnight.

29 comments:

Bellezza said...

I think it's a great idea to GIVE away some books...share the wealth! When I read Flowers for Algernon in High School it broke my heart so deeply I can still feel it. What a profoundly moving book. I will never forget it, especially since I've always had such a soft spot for special needs people.

Cassie said...

So are talking about April 7 and drawing on April 8th? because you said March. I would like Flowers for Algernon and as you know I don't really read mysteries and if I hear of any good ones I usually hear them from you.

Booklogged said...

Bellezza, you didn't mention what book you would like to win.

Cassie, thanks. I fixed the dates. Have you seen the movie, Charly?

raidergirl3 said...

Mysteries, my favorite. Have you read any Brother Cadfael mysteries by Ellis Peters? Set in 1100s on the Wales border. I see you've already found Monk, but I think I prefer Charlotte and Thomas Pitt by Anne Perry. And a more modern British mystery series is Inspector Lynley by Elizabeth George.
I would pick Flowers for Algernon; you wrote a great review and it intrigued me; I already read Face of a Stranger and it was great.

Framed said...

I'll go for the Maisie Dobbs book. I haven't read anything by Winspear. Of course, I never win these things but it's always fun to suggest books. I'm sure you know every mystery series I've ever read but here's some I like: Martha Grimes' Richard Jury series, Jane Haddam's Gregor Demarkian Holiday Mysteries, Charlotte Macleod's series ??, M C Beaton's Hamish Macbeth Mysteries and James Patterson's Alex Cross series.

Anonymous said...

I read your review for FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON and would like to win that book! That's so nice of you to do this.

Mystery series? How about the ones by Patterson that have numbers in the titles - about a group of women who solve murders? Can't remember the titles right now - I think one was 1ST TO DIE.

Framed said...

I've decided to buy a friend a book over on my blog. I know how much fun you've had doing this so I'm jumping on the band wagon.

alisonwonderland said...

if i won, i'd pick Flowers for Algernon.

i love both the Monk and the Pitt series by Anne Perry! (i've read everything in both series so far, except the most recent Monk, Dark Assassin. i heard Perry speak last year, and that was great fun - and she signed my copy of Dark Assassin, too.)

other mystery series i enjoy are James Patterson's Alex Cross and Women's Murder Club (already mentioned by others), Linda Fairstein's Alexandra Cooper, Stephen White's Dr. Alan Gregory, Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch, Jonathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware, and Peter Robinson's Alan Banks. (yes, i do enjoy mysteries!)

what are some series you like? i'll have to check out some of the others mentioned here too.

Judy said...

Hi! If I win I would like "The Face of a Stranger," please. And, the only other series I can think of right off the top of my head, other than several of those already mentioned, is Karin Slaughter's Grant County series. I'm giving you a little linky-love over at my blog.

Library Mama said...

You are so generous! I think what you're doing is absolutely wonderful.

I have just popped by to say hi because I've not been around in so long.

I will not choose a book, as getting it to me way up here in the frozen north may be difficult, but good luck to everyone else.

Also, I'm afraid I haven't read sufficient numbers of mysteries to have any to recommend.

Boy - I haven't been much help in this comment, have I been? :-)

teabird said...

The Maisie Dobbs, please.

I second the recommendation of the Brother Cadafel books - a friend recently got me well and truly hooked on them.

If you can find them you might try the Amsterdam mysteries by Janwillem Van de Wetering. His characters solve their mysteries in the usual way, but also through playing freeform music with each other, and adding meditations.

Flowers for Algernon was heartbreaking - I agree with bellezza.

Lover of Books said...

Well if I win I would like the first one in the Monk series The Face of a Stranger. :) If not, I'll be okay. :)I think I'll do this over at my blog! :)

Lover of Books said...

I just posted my four that I am giving away. :) Thought I would let you know. :)
Krista

Melwyk said...

I'd pick the Maisie Dobbs book; I've heard so many people who are positive about this series. And, as for series I like...well, the Boris Akunin books featuring Erast Fandorin (translated from Russian)are great. Then there's Laurie King's Mary Russell books, or Joanne Dobson's academic series, or Dianne Day's Fremont Jones mysteries. Also there is a 4 book series by Sarah Caudwell featuring British lawyers which is absolutely, brilliantly clever. Sadly it has only 4 as she has passed away. Just a few to think on!

Anonymous said...

If I won, I would chose Flowers for Algernon for the simple reason that I loved the book so much in middle school, but have not read it since. This would give me a reason! As for mystery series, I really like Tess Gerritsen and her series following Maura Isles, as well as Linda Fairstein and Kathy Reichs books. Christian fiction mysteries are a favorite too, you could try Kathy Herman or Colleen Coble for those!

Chris said...

I've heard good things about Flowers for Algernon, so I pick that one. Thanks for doing this!

Kailana said...

Flowers for Algernon is a great book everyone, I reread it every few years. :) To be honest, if I were to win a book, I might request that one because my copy is quite beat up! Although, I have been curious about the Maisie Dobb series...

Jill ONeill said...

I rather think I'd like Winspear's Pardonable Lies. I haven't read it as yet and I have read the other two.

This is a neat custom; who started it? Any idea?

hellomelissa said...

you are so very generous! i already have 42,000 books to read, so i'll let a more deserving person win.

i should do this on my blog!

Stephanie said...

That is so cool...to give away books!! If I won, I'd probably have to go with the Maisie Dobbs book. I have the first one here already.....and I've read Flowers for Algernon. What a great book that is!!

dhamel said...

Looks great, booklogged! I'm so glad you're running with this.

dhamel said...

Hey, Jill: You ask who started the custom. I did! Drop by buyafriendabook.com and see what it's all about.

Faith said...

I loved Flowers for Algernon when I first found it, and have since given it to several people. If you draw my name, I'd love the Maisie Dobbs book, seeing as how it's the only one I haven't read yet. Thanks for visiting my blog!

Literary Feline said...

What a great idea! I am a huge mystery fan although you wouldn't know it by what I've been reading lately. Reading the other comments, I see some of my favorites have already popped up.

I recently discovered Mark Billingham's Tom Thorne series. Laura Lippman's Tess Monaghan series is another new-to-me favorite.

Hmm. I'm going to go with the Maisie Dobbs book. My husband just read the first book and enjoyed it. :-)

Anonymous said...

What a good twist on the BAFAB project. No need to put me in the drawing as I have too many books :) Just wanted to recommend another mystery series to you - Maureen Jennings. Her historical series set in Toronto is really good.

Elaine said...

I would like to go for Face of A stranger and fingers crossed! I have just finished reading the latest Donna Leon with her wonderful Italian hero, Guido Brunetti and all set in wonderful wonderful Venice. I love this series. I also love Alexander MCCall Smith Ladies Detective Agency novels and the Sunday Philosopy CLub series, all marvellous

Lotus Reads said...

Sweet booklogged!

I have already won so many good things from you so I am not going to be entering this drawing, however, I stopped by just to say you are so incredibly generous....every time I stop here for a visit you are giving something away. You make me want to do the same...I'll have to think of something.

Nan said...

Oh, I'd love the Jacqueline Winspear. I love this series. Other mystery series I love: the Nero Wolfe/Archie Goodwin books by Rex Stout; the Mrs Pollifax books by Dorothy Gilman; the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books by Laurie R. King; the Rumpole books by John Mortimer (though not really mysteries but are usually classified as such); the Amelia Peabody books by Elizabeth Peters.

Bookfool said...

Did you make the little button with "give" instead of "buy"? That's so cool!