Top Shelf November 2015

Disclosure / Disclaimer: We received these books, free of charge, from different publishers, for review purposes, or bought the books for our personal reading, then donated it to the blog for giveaway purposes.No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it either.


There's a lot more changes, so check carefully, and find the book you want from the list below!

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Welcome to this month's YOU CHOOSE THE BOOK Giveaway!

Treasured by McLeroy

Mealtime Devotions from Odyssesy

Pokergeist by Michael Phillip Cash

Deception by Denis Mina

The Greek Yogurt Cookbook 

Living Beyond Your Feelings by Joyce Meyers

Captuirng Everyday Life in Photos 

Proof of Angels by Mary Curran Hacket

Nashville Mercy by M. Maitland Deland

In honor of Veteran's Day this month:


God Bless Our Country, Bernstein Bears

The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George

Under a Silent Moon by Elizabeth Haynes

Parragon Made from Scratch Pasta Cookbook

Motivate Your Child by Dr Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller

Wishful Thinking by Kami Wicoff

Watching the Dark by Peter Robinon

Their Name is Today bby Johann Christoph Arnold and Mark Shriver

Sophie Redesigned by Karen Dahood

Bank on Yourself by  Pamela Yellen

Reinventing Mona by Jennifer Coburn

Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good by Kathleen Flinn 


United CD
The Unmaking by Nichole Nordeman CD
(pick ONE)

201 Gluten Free Recipes for Kids

Harms Reach by Alex Barclay

The Real Thing by Ellen McCarthy 

How Many Times do I Have to Tell You by Rachel Carman

Really Woolly: 12 Little Blessings (children's book)

So Anyway by John Cleese

When Mockingbirds Sing by Billy Coffey

and

Faith of Our Fathers DVD


Find one you want to win?


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Giveaway; 

Which book/item did YOU decide on?



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Comments

  1. I would choose Nashville Mercy by M. Maitland Deland.
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  2. I would like to have Harms Reach, by Alex Barclay, please!

    skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net

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  3. God Bless Our Country, Bernstein Bears.

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  4. Maybe the "The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George." abrennan09@hotmail.com

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  5. I would like the Really Woolly: 12 Little Blessings (children's book) for my nephew.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  6. I'd love to have The Little Paris Bookshop.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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