Monday, May 18, 2015

Find Your Next Chick Lit Read / #ChickLitMay Giveaway!

May is International Chick Lit Month. Let's be honest—it's the best month of the year!

Every year, chick lit readers and writers get together to celebrate, share, discuss and gush about their favorite book genre. Not familiar with chick lit or Chick Lit Month? Visit internationalchicklitmonth.com for more information.

This year marks the fifth anniversary of ICLM. To celebrate, a bunch of enthusiastic authors got together and made an infographic to help readers find their next chick lit read. We're giving away 19 ebooks to 19 lucky readers. Just enter to win the books you'd like to read! To enter, comment on the blog post below, listing which books from the graphic you'd like to read and WHY you would like to read them. (Make sure to include your email address so we can contact you.) Entrants can only enter once per blog, but can check out other blogs with this same post and comment there for extra entries! All those links are down below. Entries close on midnight Friday, May 22 (Pacific Daylight Time), and winners will be contacted directly on May 31.

Good luck everyone—and happy reading! :D (Even if you missed this giveaway, feel free to share this graphic on your blog and spread the chick lit love!)

ChickLit-Infographic
Find the authors and books here, and enter again!
Deeper Themes
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A Little Magic
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Laughs Guaranteed
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Light & Bright
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On Distant Shores
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Enter one more time at these great chick lit blogs!

16 comments:

  1. That's a lot of great books on the list

    kinini01@hotmail.com

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  2. What a great giveaway. These are the perfect books to read for the summer.

    bookbrat22@gmail.com

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  3. I’d Love to win Mr Right and Other Mongrels by Monique McDonell & Set Me Free by Jennifer Collin because those distant shores are my shores! I love reading Aussie authors!

    I’d love to win Caching In by Tracy Krimmer as I’ve been fascinated with the idea of caching since Colleen Hoover introduced it to me.

    I’d love to win Blogger Girl by Meredith Schorr – what more could a chick lit loving book blogger want than a book about a chick lit loving book blogger!

    I’d love to win The Postcard by Lily Graham because I love the cover. Then I looked up the synopsis and it sounds beautiful.

    reneeconoulty@gmail.com

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  4. This group sounds great..cant beat a good love story
    30 First Dates by Stacey Wiedower / Amazon
    At the Edge of the Sea by Karen M. Cox / Amazon
    Cheating to Survive by Christine Ardigo / Amazon
    The Postcard by Lily Graham / Amazon
    The Same But Different by Serena Clarke / Amazon
    The Trouble with Dying by Maggie Le Page / Amazon

    jmarinich33@aol.com

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  5. I have been absent from the blog for a while due to work pressure, but I'm happy to discover all these great reads again!

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  6. I am greedy - I want to read them all!

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  7. Of course I would like to win all of them, but I am particularly intrigued by those in the deeper theme section: The Trouble with Dying, The Same but Different, and the Postcard. I would like to see how difficult problems are resolved. And for laughs I'd like to win Thirty-two Going on Spinster because it just sounds like fun.
    sallycootie@gmail.com

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  9. I would love to win Wedding Haters by Melissa Baldwin (I already have a few of these books already) :-) Great minds must think alike!

    kaylagothier@yahoo.com

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  10. I would love to read any in the "light and bright" and the "laughs guaranteed" categories because I'm really in the mood for light, funny romances. I love fluffy, romantic books for summer because it's such a busy time and they just make me happy and are easy to read. Oh, they all look so good! Thanks for the giveaway! Katie
    lilacqueen75 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  11. Twin Piques by Tracie Banister – love the play on words.
    A Leap In Time by Engy Albasel Neville – I do enjoy a touch of magic.
    The Postcard by Lily Graham – heard good things.
    Caching In by Tracy Krimmer – my daughter introduced me to geocaching. I love it.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  12. To be honest, I'd love to read them all but if I need to narrow it down - my choice would be

    At the Edge of the Sea because its set in the late 50s when I was growing up

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  13. light and bright, deeper themes, laughs guaranteed, a little magic, on distant shores because haven't read them

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  14. So many books I want to read, I'm swooning! I would actually like to read them all because I love all chicklit, but I will try to narrow it down.

    Deeper Themes:
    The Postcard, The Trouble with Dying, The Same But Different, 30 First Dates - because they each look good.

    Laughs Guaranteed:
    French Twist - I've read about this one and entered a giveaway for it, but didn't win;
    Miss Adventure and Thief for Hire - both sound like good premises for fun;
    32 Going on Spinster - because I've been there and years later I still am.

    On Distant Shores:
    Mr. Right and Other Mongrels - because I love dogs.

    Light and Bright:
    Wedding Haters - because it looks cute, and my nephew is getting married this summer :)


    vjvereeke (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  15. I would love to read Blogger Girl by Meredith Schorr (because I am also a paralegal!) and 30 First Dates by Stacey Wiedower because it looks like a lot of fun!

    psychoticbooks (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  16. I need them all :)

    Rokayla@yahoo.com

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