Monday 16 March 2015

Irish Fiction Week Giveaway: Win a book of your choice by an Irish author

Today it's the start of another feature week on the blog, over the next 7 days there will be features, giveaways and reviews promoting Irish Fiction as regular followers will know that I am a massive fan of all things Irish.


To kick start the week we have a giveaway courtesy of myself and guest reviewers Emma and Louise where the winners will be able to choose a book of their choice by an Irish author (up to the value of £7) which we'll then order to be posted to you direct.  Entries close on 25th March when the winners will be selected and contacted for their book choice and postal address. 

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17 comments:

  1. Thanks for the fab give away, keeping everything crossed :) x

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  2. The Woman Who Stole My Life by Marian Keyes
    One Hundred Names by Cecilia Aherne

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    1. Incidentally I couldn't follow @Jaustenrules as the link in the Rafflecopter goes to a "page not found" error

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    2. Whoops I'd missed ok off the end so now updated

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  3. I really can't wait for Meet Me In Manhattan by Claudia Carroll to come out! That's top of my wishlist at the moment!

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  4. Sebastian Barry is top of my irish wish list..can't believe I've not read him yet!

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  5. There are so many of them, but I'd love to read Spill Simmer Falter Wither by Sara Baume.

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  6. These are just some on my wish list. Meet Me In Manhattan by Claudia Carroll, if you were me by Sheila o'flanaghan, perfect wives, the summer guest and the secrets we share by Emma Hannigan. Lx

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  7. Another fab giveaway from you Sharon, I have my fingers & toes crossed would love to get hold of a memory of violets x

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  8. I still haven't read Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt

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  9. The Woman Who Stole my Life by Marian Keyes is currently topping my Irish Fiction list. Fairly sure I have loads of books by Irish authors I really want to read, I can just never remember them off hand - I need a better list system!

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  10. I'm hoping I win some books in your giveaway. Would love cecila Ahern's book from last year thiugh x

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  11. Would live to win so could have midnight rose

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  12. Can't Anybody Help Me by Sinead Crowley,and Personally I Blame My Fairy Godmother by Claudia Carroll :)
    Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

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  13. There are so many ~ decisions, decisions
    If I'm lucky enough to win I'll let you surprise me Shaz :)

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  14. I love most irish *chick lit* type authors but one of my longest favourite author must be Sheila O'Flanagan

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