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Saturday's Searches

@ Is it Time to Knit Yet? - her upcoming birthday has inspired her to give away a copy of The Opinionated Knitter. Ends tonight!

@ Jessica Burkhart's blog - read an interview with Author E.M. Alexander who's also giving away 2 signed copies of Death at Deacon Pondto one lucky commenter. Have your comments in by 9PM EST on Sunday. That's tonight!

@ Books, Boys and Buzz - to win a copy of Tina Ferraro's How to Hook a Hottie, post your advice on how to keep your hottie hooked. Winner will be announced on Wednesday.

@ Aimee's Blog - she's kicking off Home Show 2008 by giving away a copy of 'The Cottage Book: Living Simple and Easy'. This is a beautiful book with loads of color photos of cottages. To enter, just leave a comment before Saturday January 19th, 2008. US only.

@ A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects - read a review and enter to win a copy of 'Fun Works: Creating Places Where People Love to Work. (There's no mention of an end date)

@ 4 the Love of Animals - is excited to offer a copy of “Ask Now the Beasts: Our Kinship with Animals Wild and Domestic” to one lucky readers. If you would like to win, just leave a comment before January 14th.

@ Lesa's Book Critiques - someone lucky will an autographed copy of 47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers, or a copy of Some Like It Hot-Buttered.

@ Jewelry and Beading - Cyndi is giving away a copy of “Crazy About Jewelry! An Expert Guide to Buying, Selling and Caring for Your Jewelry”. Just leave a comment.

@ Housepeepers - is celebrating 50+ posts by giving away a copy of Vintage Vavoom: Romantic Decorating with One-of-a-Kind Finds. Please leave a comment by Monday@11PM. Open worldwide!

@ Literary Illusions - Win One of Three Copies of Now You See Him by Eli Gottlieb. To enter you need to be 18 years of age and a resident of the US or Canada. You have until January 21, 2007 at 11:59 PM EST to enter the contest.

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