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Tuesday's Treasures (29 July 08)

Carp(e) libris is giving away Iris Johansen's latest, Silent Thunder. Ends July 31st.

Simple Mom is giving away a copy of The Creative Family by Amanda Blake Soule. 3 winners. Ends August 1st.

Anna over at Diary of an Eccentric has interviewed Phyllis Zimbler Miller and is giving away a copy of her book, Mrs. Lieutenant. Ends Aug 1st.

Shana of Literarily blog is hosting her first book giveaway - an ARC of Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell.

Mel, A Dramatic Mommy is giving away three (new) paperbacks: The Wife of Reilly, Tales from the Crib and Reinventing Mona.

Coco @ Mommyhood & Life is giving away Mary Engelbreit’s Dining Out Cookbook.

Melissa is giving away "one of the most interesting, yet the most controversial Christian fiction books to come out in a long time" The Shack by William P. Young. She's also giving away a Christian Suspense Book Pack


Learning Mama has a copy of White Tombs signed by Christopher Valen himself to give away.

1-2-3 Get Organized is giving away a package of organizing books (Decluttering, Cleaning, Kitchen, Planning Your Child's Parties, and the Time Management book of your choice) - over $50 in value.

Are you a fan of sports trivia? Lyndsey is giving away a Sports Trivia Book.



Leigh is giving away your choice of book.

Writing My Life is giving away a copy of Animal Vegetable Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver.

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  1. Thanks for posting my contest!

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  2. My pleasure, Shana :) I'll stop by soon and enter!

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  3. Thanks for posting my contest, too! :)

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  4. Always happy to help out a fellow bookworm, Anna :)

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