Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Giveaway of The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent


As I mentioned yesterday, Hachette has generously offered to send a copy of The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent to one of my readers. The giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents only (no P.O. boxes). I will accept entries until 11:59 PM Eastern Time on Friday, November 7.

For one entry, post a comment here telling me why you’d like to read this book. Please be sure to provide me with a way of getting in touch with you. Entries without a blog link or email address will be eliminated.

For a second entry, post a comment on my review (if you haven’t already done so).

For a third entry, spread the word about this giveaway by blogging about it (link to this post and leave the URL of your blog post in the comments here) or by emailing five friends with the link to this post (copy me on the email at shereadsandreads[at]gmail[dot]com).

Best of luck!

43 comments:

  1. Everyone is giving away such great stuff. Count me in (of course). I can't say no to a giveaway apparently.

    thereedfamily[at]sbcglobal[dot]net

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  2. i have been reading such rave reviews for this book.. how can i not want to read it??:) do enter me for the giveaway!!:)
    ramyasbookshelf(at)gmail.com

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  3. I keep hearing about this book and our crummy library doesn't have it yet!!! I really want to see why everyone keeps talking about it. I have entered lots of giveaways of this book. I hope to win it this time. Thanks!

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  4. This looks like a fantastic read, and I would love to enter the giveaway. I will post your contest on my sidebar feature.

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  5. I found the subject matter fascinating. I wonder how easily something like this could happen these days in a different manner. I bet it does!!! I imagine that some of the characters can't be heard at all because they will also be judged. I imagine many things haven't changed at all where personal views on religion, politics, education, medicine, etc are concerned.
    enter me in the contest
    (kape747@aol.com)

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  6. I would love to get this book, I've heard so many great things about it.

    mcelhra1@yahoo.com

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  7. Why I want to read this: I've been fascinated by the Salem witch trials since high school. (Did you know there was--and maybe still is--a theory that the insanity stemmed from bad barley?) I highly doubt my library will be getting this one, as it seems primarily a book of US interest, and I live in British Columbia...

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  8. Please enter me! I'm very interested in this one. I find the Salem witch trials fascinating, and it sounds like this book handles the historical setting very well.

    I've blogged about it here: http://hollybooknotes.blogspot.com/2008/10/another-giveaway.html

    Thank you!

    allisonDOTcampbellATgmailDOTcom

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  9. (trying again....)

    Well how could I not want to read it after reading your great review?! :') I also just finished The Lace Reader & am sort of in the Salem frame of mind. Thanks for the opportunity!

    indygo88ATmsnDOTcom

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  10. No need to enter me, A. I'm just dropping in to say thanks for the e-mail. I've got this posted over at Win a Book.

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  11. I saw this on Shelf Awareness, but wasn't sure about it. Now that I've seen all the blog reviews on it, I'm sorry I passed it up. Please enter me.

    I've also added your contest to my front page.

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  12. I like to read historical fiction and this sounds like a great story. I have read many great reviews also!!

    redladysreadingroomATgmailDOTcom

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  13. Everyone is taking about this book and posting great reviews! Please enter me....I love historical fiction too...it's a win/win for me!
    Thank you !!
    Darby
    darbyscloset at yahoo dot com

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  14. Hi
    I have been hearing and readign a ,lot about this book lately. Please enter me

    elizascott2005@yahoo.co.in

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  15. I like historical fiction and especially about New England. Please enter me in your contest and I will also put it on my blog

    florida982002@yahoo dot com

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  16. Ooh count me in! I keep hearing such good things about this book. Thank you!

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  17. I love historical fiction and have heard great things about this one!

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  18. I think describing the Salem witch trials through the eyes of a child just makes this book all the more appealing. Thanks!

    jgbeads AT gmail DOT com

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  19. Awesome please enter me. I'm really interested in the salem witch trials, so this kind of story is up my alley.

    i blogged about this as well:

    http://shootingstarsmag.blogspot.com/2008/10/win-it-wednesday_30.html

    -lauren
    lauren51990 at aol dot com

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  20. The reviews on this are great! I'm definitely interested.

    daq_17 at hotmail dot com

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  21. I'd like to read this because I had the chance to visit Salem, Mass a couple of years ago. I also read a book by either Robin Cook or Michael Crichton who theorized that the problem was some kind of herb/seed/weed (the name escapes me at the moment) that caused hallucinations.

    busweet(at)gmail.com

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  22. I visited Salem around Halloween a couple years ago. Lots of history and there. I am very interested on reading this book.

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  23. Oh! I'd love to read this book! Every project i've done from middle school- high school I could get away with picking a topic in history was about Salem. I'm so intrested in this stuff!

    xjohnnynonamex@yahoo.com

    thank you!

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  24. I love historical fiction and the title of this one is just so tempting. I'd love an entry. Thanks!

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  25. Please enter me in your giveaway. I read your review and can't resist.

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  26. The subject matter sounds fascinating. I'd love to read this book.

    mtakala1@yahoo.com

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  27. This looks like a fascinating book. I'd love to win it!

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  28. Ooops! contact info for above comment: captivethoughtsbookclub at yahoo dot com

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  29. It sounds like a really interesting book and I've never read anything from this period before.

    -Susan

    susan_geiger at eku dot edu

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  30. my bad, wrong email. it's actually this:

    susan_geiger2 at eku dot edu


    -susan

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  31. I believe we were taught very little truth about the "Salem Witch Trials!" Probably, on purpose. This book that deals with the mother and daughter, Martha and Sarah Carrier, sounds quite intriguing. Please enter me in your drawing. Many thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  32. This book sounds like something I would really enjoy. I have not read anything related to the Salem Witch trials.

    jmcoaber@comcast.net

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  33. I've been hearing such great things about this one, it sounds fascinating. I know I won a book from you recently but since you're not shipping this time, can I enter my name again? Just call me greedy! :P

    Either way, I've mentioned the giveaway here.

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  34. I would love to win a copy of this book!

    joannelong74@gmail.com

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  35. Please enter me! I love historical fiction, and the Salem Witch trials have always fascinated me. I even visited Salem a few years ago :)

    bluebyrd24 at gmail dot com

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  36. I went to Cambridge this summer and really wanted to go to Salem but didn't have time...I'd love to read this book so that I can enjoy the trip more when I do go (plus I've heard lots of great things about it)

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  37. This book sounds fantastic! Please enter me to win.

    knittingmomof3 AT gmail DOT com

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  38. I've always been fascinated with the history surrounding the Salem witch trials.
    Please enter me to win a copy of THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER.

    hawkes(at)citlink.net

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  39. Wow this books sounds so good. The Salem Witch hunt always did interest me. Perfect reading for this time of year.

    My email is in my profile. :)

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  40. Please enter me - I've only heard good things about this book!

    Thanks!

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  41. I've heard a lot of good things about this book. My email address is rmsacks at hotmail dot com.

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  42. Thank you to everyone who entered this giveaway! I will post the name of the winner this weekend.

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