Saturday, November 6, 2010

Second Hand Saturday! A Book-A-Week Giveaway 7!





Welcome to Second Hand Saturday a once a week giveaway started by Reading Teen. In an attempt to clear our bookshelves, and pass on great used books to our stalkers followers, WE =  Austin, Andrew, Faith, Reagan, Anna, Bransen and Adrien have decided to hold weekly giveaways of some of the books on our bookshelves! Every Saturday, we will post the books available, and the following Saturday, we will announce the winner and our next challenge. The winner will get to choose a book from the list and we will ship it to that lucky person! Each week we will have a different challenge to complete (see below). YOU MUST BE A FOLLOWER TO ENTER!  Open Internationally.  Ends at 10:00 pm EST the following Friday!





Middle Grade

-  Middle School Confidential Books 1-3 by Annie Fox (PBR
-  Eragon (hardback) by Christopher Paolini (PBR)
-  Eldest (hardback) by Christopher Paolini (PBR)
-  Inkheart by Cornelia Funke (PBR)
-  Inkspell by Cornelia Funke
-  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (hardback no jacket) (PBR) (RT)
-  Mattimeo (library copy) by Brian Jacques
-  A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle
-  Summer Ball by Mike Lupica
-  Half Moon Investigations (library copy) by Eoin Colfer
-  Island Girl (library copy) by Sandra Byrd
-  Hoot (paperback) by Carl Hiaasen
-  Tuck Everlasting (hardback) by Natalie Babbitt
-  Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel (paperback) By AVI
-  Triss (Redwall, Book 15) (paperback) by Brian Jacques
-  Clovermead by David Randall
-  The O'Reilly Factor For Kids by Bill O'Reilly
-  Portal by Imogen Rose
-  Trackers by Patrick Carman
-  Nerds by Michael Buckley
Zan Gah by Allan Richard Shickman
-  The Carnival of Lost Souls by Laura Quimby
Star Power book 1 Supernova  by Catherine Hapka
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
High School Musical: The Junior Novel Disney
-  High School Musical: Stories from East High #6 Disney
-  Animal Ark Pets books #12 - #16
-  25 (very small thin) books from The Babysitters Club (you pay media shipping)
Madison Finn #1 Only the Lonely Boy, #2 Boy, OH Boy! #3 Play it Again ( whole set)

To enter this week's giveaway, you must be a follower of this blog, and...

 Answer me this...


Is there a certain book you reread every holiday (this certain time of year)? If so, what is it? 


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Thank You so much for following. We could not would not do this without our followers. Come back next Saturday to see the winner and enter in for another book giveaway!

This week's winner is:

ruthhill74 said...






I love Christmas because I love picking out the favorite gift for the people I care about.



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17 comments:

AmburHostyn said...

I don't really have any books I read every holiday, but I do have books that I love to reread. I love rereading The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare :)

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Anonymous said...

I don't have books I read every holidays but I do (for some reason) like reading A Christmas Carol on Christmas

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Yiota said...

No not really...
I usually re-read my book when i don't have something else to read or i miss them too much:)

Enbrethiliel said...

+JMJ+

I like rereading The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer every Christmas. =) It's a hilarious holiday-set novel.

Kulsuma said...

I reread Harry Potter and The Inheritance Cycle at this time of the year because there's something magical about winter (and I'm not being biased just because I was born in winter:)

Marie said...

I don't really reread books at certain times of year. I usually reread books in the summer when I am reading like crazy or right before a sequel is going to release.

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April X said...

I usually spend my winter break reading new books so I usually don't reread any of my old favorites.

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Phuong Vy said...

I don't reread books just because of some occasion. I read a book when I feel like it. But thinking about Christmas makes me want to read Little Women (by Louisa May Alcott) for it brings warmth and is full of family sentiment.

Unknown said...

Every summer I re-read all of the Harry Potter books, and during the winter I re-read His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman. I also watch the Arthur Christmas special once a day starting December 1, just because :)

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Unknown said...

Every summer I re-read all of the Harry Potter books, and during the winter I re-read His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman. I also watch the Arthur Christmas special once a day starting December 1, just because :)

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*Jam* said...

No, there is not... I only re-read a book when I need to remember the story for a new release or when I don't have some new book to be read (what's really difficult).

sablelexi said...

I don't have books that I re-read every holiday...even when I want to I often run out of time before I actually get around to picking it up. I often want to re-read Harry Potter around Christmas though, for some reason I always feel like its a Christmas book...lol.

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Llehn said...

I don't read specifically during the holidays but I have reread Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater several times.

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PinkStuff28 said...

I don't really have any books I re-read every holiday, but I do have books that I love to reread.Harry Potter Series;)



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Aleksandra said...

I don't have a book that I read or re-read especially for the holidays, but one book that I'm re-reading every year is Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows & I'll re-read it soon, before the movie ;)

Thanks for the giveaway!

Elise said...

I don't re-read books usually so I don't have any that I re-read every holiday.
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Dovile said...

No, I don't have a book that I reread at winter, but I reread the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings once a year.


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