In spite of the huge amount of advance review copies I have access to at BookPage, our giveaways here can seriously bring out the green monster in me: I’ll admit I considered entering contests for the Penguin Classics and Painting Today under a different name.
As far as I can remember, though, few giveaways have come close to our holiday giveaway. We are sending a box’o'books filled with SIX January titles to an incredibly lucky reader. We’re giving away:
Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert
The First Rule by Robert Crais
Witch & Wizard by James Patterson
The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova (Read a sneak preview here)
A Mountain of Crumbs by Elena Gorokhova (Read about the memoir’s fantastic blurbs)
Roses by Leila Meacham
Plus we’re giving away Books-A-Million gift cards.
Whew!
If that list makes you drool as much as it does me, sign up to receive Tuesday’s edition of BookPageXTRA. You’ll get an email from us on Tuesday morning with contest details inside. Good luck!
By the way, if James Patterson is your thing – maybe you’ve already bought a copy of Witch & Wizard, which hit shelves today – then you will love our Q&A with Patterson himself, in which the author writes the following of his YA novel: “For those who have been waiting for a series as mouthwatering and addictive as Harry Potter, this’ll do it.” Decide for yourself and let us know what you think of the book.









Wow! What a great giveaway!
The “Roses” cover is stunning.
Thank You for such a wonderful Website! All the latest book news( What to look for at the bookstore and library) and you are giving away books as well! A Book Lover’s Dream!!!
I get a real “rush” when I receive the BookPage in my email. It so much fun to peruse the “candy store” within. The contests you offer only add to the fun.
loved this web-site,wish i could read all day long. hope i win
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Your e-mails are the ones I look forward to everyday.
Keep up the good work, and I would simply love to win free books. Thanks.
I read the Murder of King Tut and enjoyed it very much.
The fact that the NYT just came out with the article on what really killed King Tut, did not lessen my enjoyment of the book.