Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Dog Lover Books for 2012 Reading

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© Carrie Boyko
Book Giveaways Continue....
Is more reading time on your To Do list for 2012? Maybe I can help. Today's giveaway announcement includes 4 books for adults that are dog-themed.


Each of these 4 books will be given away to a different winner; each will delight. Dorothy Hearst's 2 books, Secrets of the Wolves (this giveaway is hardcover; others are all paperback) and Promise of the Wolves, are among her first novels, after years of studying the Wolves of Yellowstone and interviewing international experts.


Dog On It is a Chet and Bernie Mystery by Spencer Quinn. I can vouch for this series, as I am currently reading another of these terrific books and loving it. I can't wait to read the whole series!


Follow My Lead by Carol Quinn includes a subtitle, "What Training My Dogs Taught Me about Life, Love, and Happiness. Part memoir, this book is perfect for every pet lover.


Enter below to win any one of the four. If you prefer to make your selection and order the book from Amazon, click the link at each title to locate it easily. 


If you choose to enter to win, you may enter through Thursday, January 12, 2012. Winners of the 4 prizes will be announced late on Friday, January 13, 2012.


If the Rafflecopter entry form does not appear beneath my name, simply click the title above to refresh. The form should then show up just below. Good luck!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Full disclosure:  The four books in this giveaway are all conference samples. There is no purchase necessary to enter and this giveaway is offered simply to clear my shelves. Enjoy your good fortune!

28 comments:

  1. I just ran across your website, what a nice site. The book Follow my Lead sounds very interesting, I think I'll check it out more on Amazon. Have a Happy New Year!

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  2. Wonderful books buddy! Mom loves the Chet series!

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  3. Sadie would take the kids books to the library with her. She is a therapy dog and participates in children's reading programs. The books would be put to good use! :)

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  4. Cool idea! Thanks for offering the books up!

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  5. I would read them to my dogs, then give them to my neighbor who has 2 little girls taht love Roxy and Molly.

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  6. Rafflecopter asks who we will give or read the kids books to. I don't have kids, but I love the Chet series, so I would read it myself. I haven't read this one yet. I love mysteries, and dog mysteries are the best!

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  7. Olivia sometimes pulls a double shift as both my service dog, and a therapy reading pal at the library,,we would read it there with the kids.

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  8. I would love to read Follow My Lead. After reading the book, I would add it to a box of books that I'm donating to my local charity's book sale so another pet lover could read it.

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  9. I am fascinated by wolves, had a Pomeranion (mix) what almost looked like wolf - would love to read any of Dorothy Hearst's books, or any book what highlights the true spirit of wolves or dogs

    Thank you for hosting this giveaway

    Louis
    pumuckler {at} gmail {dot} com

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  10. I would read them to my nephews.

    Thanks,
    Vadebby@cox.net

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  11. Our kindred spirit Golden loving neighbor's kids

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  12. I would love to read dog books to my almost- 4 year old granddaughter.

    Clenna@aol dot com

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  13. My daughter and I would love to read them together. Thanks for the chance!

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  14. I would give them to my DIL's nieces.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  15. I'll give them to my cousin. She loves to read!

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  16. I will give them to my niece and nephew and perhaps donate one or two.
    fromfurrin at gmail dot com

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  17. I would give them to my 4 year old nephew! He just started school and will turn 5 this month on the 31st!

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  18. I'd read them with my nieces, and friends kids.

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  19. I'd read the kids' books to my students at school.

    spitfyr323 at hotmail dot com

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  20. I'd probably not enter for kids books, since we don't have any kids! If somehow we did end up with them, we'd donate them to the library or maybe a reading/literacy program.

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  21. I just entered to win it! Good luck to me :0)

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  22. I will give the books to my friend.

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