Saturday, September 19, 2009

Blogoversary Giveaway #11



For Giveaway #11, open to US and Canada. I have two options for you to win. One copy of The Sound of Sleigh Bells by Cindy Woodsmall and for a second winner a copy of your choice of her other titles When the Heart Cries, When the Morning Comes, When the Soul Mends of the Sisters of the Quilt Series or The Hope of Refuge, book #1 of the Ada's House Novel Series. Click the titles to go back and read my reviews. A review of The Hope of Refuge and The Sound of Sleigh Bells is to come. Winners will be announced October 18th.

The Sound of Sleigh Bells

What comes to mind, when you think of an Amish Christmas?

When the Heart Cries (Sisters of the Quilt, #1)When the Morning Comes (Sisters of the Quilt, book #2)When the Soul Mends: A Novel (Sisters of the Quilt, #3)The Hope of Refuge: A Novel (An Ada's House Novel, Book #1)

How would you define hope? Discuss.
(reminds me of a school essay, *grin*)
- And tell me which title you would pick -

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66 comments:

  1. Terrific giveaway Margaret. Amish Christmas? I think snow, fun, quiet, homemade... How's that for not knowing? LOL!

    Hope? Hope and faith go together. Hope is the desire for something and the belief that it will happen.

    I'd love to win The Sound of Sleigh Bells or The Hope of Refuge. I read and loved the Sisters of the Quilt series.

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  2. Hello! An Amish Christmas to me would mean simple observances of the religious meaning of the holiday. No Christmas trees or tinsel or flashing lights, but definitely lots of good baking and candy making! If there are gifts or decorations, they would be handmade. gcwhiskas at aol dot com

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  3. Hope to me means abiding faith. Never giving up. Taking a leap of faith. Not to be overcome by seemingly insurmountable odds. gcwhiskas at aol dot com

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  4. I am a Google Connect follower & Google Reader subscriber. gcwhiskas at aol dot com

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  5. I would choose THE HOPE OF REFUGE. gcwhiskas at aol dot com

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  6. I am an email FeedBlitz subscriber. gcwhiskas at aol dot com

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  7. I absolutely love books like this,
    please count me in.

    I am a follower by google.

    cenya2 at hotmail dot com

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  8. Amish Christmas: Exteded families and friends with no family gathered together with enormous mounds of food. Reading of the Christmas story. A time of singing.

    Hope: faiih in the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Heb 11:1. That's what came to me first-

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  9. OOPPSS!! Forgot to leave a title and email address:
    When the Heart Cries would be the book title.
    Address:
    desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

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  10. Already follow on Twitter.

    desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

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  11. Already a fan on FB.


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  12. Posted a giveaway on FB via http://cherryblossommj.blogspot.com/2009/09/blogoversary-giveaway-11.html

    desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

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  13. OK I'm game. I have four of the five books.

    I'd love The Hope of Refuge book. It's the only one I don't have. Thanks

    Now for my definition of HOPE:

    It is something that you anticipate on greatly and the possibility of it coming to pass. High anticipation.

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  14. I also have your anniversary icon posted on my blog bar

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  15. You are in my blog list of fav. sites

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  16. I posted about your giveaway on my blog
    http://myheartbelongs2books.blogspot.com/2009/09/blogoversary-giveaway-11.html

    I would love Hope of Refuge

    I don't think I mentioned it in all my comments come to think of it, but I did in my first one and this one. Sorry about that.

    ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

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  17. I love books on the Amish!

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  18. I posted this to my facebook!


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  19. I'm a follower through google friend connect


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  20. I follow through email


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  22. I put the link to this giveaway on my blog dancealertreads.blogspot.com


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  23. I would choose The Sound of Sleigh Bells. :-) When I think of hope, I think of God's promises to us in His word. We can always hope in Him!

    ladyufshalott at yahoo.com

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  24. You're in my technorati faves! (ladyufshalott)

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  25. I follow your blog through Google connect!

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  26. I'm a subscriber via Feedburner!

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  27. Hope to me is believing that something good is going to happen and believing it.

    I would love to win a copy of When The Heart Cries. I haven't read her Sisters of the Quilt series.

    donnyandshelly (at) (yahoo) (dot) (com)

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  28. I follow you on Twitter. atticgirl76

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  29. I'm a fan on Facebook (shelly dixon)

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  30. I added you to Technorati faves.
    atticgirl

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  31. I'd pick When the Heart Cries. Hope to me is wanting more than you have - but in a good way! Thanks for the chance - alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  32. I follow through google friend connect - alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  33. I subscribe via google reader - alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  34. I follow on twitter - I'm alicedemske - thanks! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  35. I have your button at www.alicedemskehansen.blogspot.com - thanks! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  36. I have your giveaway button at www.alicedemskehansen.blogspot.com - thanks! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com

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  37. I follow you on your blog


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  38. I follow you on shoutlife
    Please enter me to win this book
    I have your first 3 and they are so good. Would love to have another one.


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  39. Now I just want to win the book, I love your stories.


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  40. Hope is for a better world wiyhout war.
    I sub. by email amd google reader.

    cenya2 at hotmail dot com

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  41. An Amish Christmas would probably be something simple, surrounded by your family and loved ones.

    Hope is knowing that even though things may be bad, everything will work out for good in the end.

    writer_weaver at yahoo dot com

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  42. That's a good question! Their Christmas celebration likely doesn't differ much from the average American family one. Cooking with huge amounts of food, gifts, lots of family time, singing, reading the Christmas story. This cover sure is attractive and pulls you in!

    I'm a follower and link to your blog...

    ldneuhof at hotmail dot com

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  43. Amish Christmas would be a huge gathering of very dedicated, hard working, loving folks enjoying each others company and delicious homemade food! Also, remembering the Lord and why it is we celebrate the holiday.

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  44. Forgot to say that hope to me is wanting something so much that I believe it can or will happen.

    I Added your blog to my technorati favs

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  51. My goodness! I think I need more Coffee this morning...I also forgot to say that I would like to win the first book in the series as I have never read anything from this author. Sorry about the extra post. Thanks!

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

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  52. When I think of an Amish Christmas I think of preparation and hard work... but I wouldn't want you to quote me on that. And hope is the want of something to happen, preferably for a better outcome. I'd like any of those books except The Hope of Refuge, which I already have. Thanks.
    gasweetheart211[at]netscape[dot]net

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  53. I haven't read any of Cindy Woodsmall books yet and have been wanting to. Am very fascinated with the Amish people and their culture. Hope is something that you want that hasn't happened yet with a better outcome.

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  54. Amish Christmas....for some reason, quilts come to mind. Hope? How important it is, and Jesus is our hope.
    marcus802001@yahoo.com

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  55. I follow through google reader

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  56. Hope is expecting good in something or a situation. My hope is in Jesus Christ. :)


    Thanks,

    gahome2mom/at/gamil/dot/com

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  57. button - bookworm list

    Thanks,

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  58. Jesus Christ is the ultimate hope. He gives us the strength to hope that each day will bring blessings for ourselves, our children and our loved ones and hope when those blessings turn into sorrow that hope will once again return. He is the fulfillment of hope. Without his death on the cross there would be no hope for any of us.

    If I am honored enough to be chosen, may I ask that it be the Christmas book. I love Christmas books, lol, and from my "essay" above you can probably tell why :) Also, thank you for the offering, but I have most of the others :)

    Kate (from Goodreads Christian Historical Fiction :)

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  59. Hope to me is wanting something so much that I believe it will happen.The title I would pick is The Hope of Refuge or The Sound of Sleigh Bells both books sounds wonderful.Please enter me in the giveaway.augustlily06(at)aim(dot)com.Thank you.

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  60. Yikes! I am not entering again, only continuing my prior post as I didn't see the part about what I thought an Amish Christmas would be like. So here is how I picture it :)

    I imagine many homemade gifts, especially Christmas cards. I can picture a cozy, yet simple home with homemade Christmas cards strung across the living room. I smell wonderful homemade pastries, ham, potatoes, breads, and other delicious homemade foods ready to be shared with family and friends. Most of all however I picture Amish women on one side and Amish men on the other sitting on benches in one of the homes in the community as they hold their Christmas church service preached about our Savior in Pennsylvania Dutch or High German. To the Amish and as it should be to us all, despite the other wonderful things Christmas brings, faith and gathering with other believers is the most important part of Christmas. No matter what Christian culture you belong to, on that day all of our hearts are as one celebrating Jesus and his birth.

    Kate (from the Historical Fiction group :)

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  61. Oh, gosh I am bad at this, lol, but I wanted you to know my first post was posted before midnight MST :) So I hope I was in time for this giveaway! Thanks :)

    God bless,
    Kate

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