It’s become a bit of a tradition for me to host a giveaway at the end of each year of a selection of books that I deem my favourites of the year. It was pretty hard for me to narrow down my list this year, which is a good thing of course. Nevertheless, I managed to whittle down the list, and decided that my four favourite books from 2014 were: Dark Places by Gillian Flynn, Intensity by Dean Koontz, A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving, and In The Blood by Lisa Unger. For a chance to win one of these four titles, simply leave a comment below telling me which book you’d be interested in winning! Please note that this giveaway is open internationally. Entries close at midnight on January 22nd 2015 and the winners will be announced on January 23rd 2015. Good luck!
Intensity sounds absolutely terrifying! So obviously I’d like to win that, to scare myself silly π
In the blood thanks!
A Prayer for Owen Meany sounds intriguing!
Intensity by Dean Koontz please!
In the Blood looks fun. I love hearing about your book favorites. Hope you had a happy New Year!
I loved Intensity this year too! I’d love to win In The Blood!
Dark Places looks pretty interesting! I need to change up my book choices for my reading challenge this year, need to broaden my horizons.
I’d love to win Intensity
In the Blood! Lisa Unger is the only author in the list I haven’t read anything from π
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I’d love to read Dark Places. I read sharp objects earlier this year and am waiting for gone girl from my library!
In the Blood for sure! Since I’m reading Dark Places currently π
I really would love to read dark places. I have read Gillian Flynn’s other two books and loved them!
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving – for me a book should touch the emotions and from what I believe this novel would do just that
Intensity sounds like an amazing thriller that will keep you enthralled and rooting for the protagonist
A Prayer for Owen Meany sounds fabulous. Thanks for the opportunity.
You’ve been loving a lot of thriller-mystery books hey? π
I’m interested in them all actually but I’d pick ‘A Prayer for Owen Meany’, the only one that’s not a mystery HAHA.
I love following what you’ve been reading!
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