Hanukkah Extravaganzah, Part the Sixth!

A computer generated image of a menorah with a book in front of it. On the sixth night of Hanukkah, Smart Bitches gave to me: another Kindle WiFi Paperwhite so when I read in the dark I can see!

A Kindle Paperwhite - WiFi only, sadly not blind-accessible. Yup, we're still sharing the reader love this Hanukkah! I'm giving away a  Wi-Fi Kindle Paperwhite with Special Offers at random to someone in the comments.

All you have to do (no big deal) is tell us what book you're most looking forward to reading, soon, next year, whatever. What's burning up your TBR pile? Because hey, if we're going to recommed books, we're going to recommend 300+ books, right? Right.

Standard disclaimers apply:  I'm not being compensated for this giveaway. Void where prohibited. Must be 18 years of age and ready to read pretty much anytime to win. Open to international residents.

You have 24 hours to leave your comment. I've got a few hours to wrap more presents, and then we can all take a break and read, k?

Happy Hanukkah, everyone! 

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  1. JenG says:

    Dolly Parton’s Dream More bio. The more I learn about her, the greater she seems!

  2. Metal Queen says:

    A Taste of Love by Andrew Grey is on my TBR pile.

  3. winnie says:

    I’m really looking forward to reading Lover at Last by JR Ward that will be released next year.

  4. JenG says:

    Ooo I didn’t know this was out! I always liked Rachel’s holiday but Anna’s story got me in the gut. Great, thanks!

  5. LauraN says:

    I can’t wait to read The Duchess War by Courtney Milan.  I adored the prequel, so I’m really looking forward to reading more!

  6. ridiculousspider says:

    Garment of Shadows by Laurie R. King. 

  7. Anna M says:

    Every Day by David Levithan, one of my favorite YA authors. 

  8. Azucena Rodriguez says:

    The books I’m looking forward to are Fifth Grave Past the Light by Darynda Jones; The Good, the bad, and the Witchy by Heather Blake; Lord of Darkness by Elizabeth Hoyt; Sweet Madness by Heather Snow; Love Irresistibly by Julie James; A Soul So Wicked by Sharie Kohler; Spirit by Brigid Kemmerer. Wow, those are a lot!

  9. Rd2129 says:

    Julie Anne Long’s “What I Did for a Duke!”

  10. Katherine K says:

    Very excited for The Madness Underneath by Maureen Johnson in February.

  11. Nat says:

    I recently bought The Water Beetle, a book of essays by Nancy Mitford and can’t read it ‘cause I’m still in the middle of four different books I have to read for school, but I WANT TO.

  12. ZiaBo says:

    I am waiting on Lover At Last!! I can’t wait for Quinn and Blay’s book! (Am I the only one who thinks this will also be Layla and Xcor’s story too?)

  13. Amy S. says:

    Fifth Grave Past the Light by Darynda Jones and Lover at Last by J.R. Ward and a bunch of other ones in between

  14. Lynda the Guppy says:

    There are a few I’m dying for. The next Kowalski book by Shannon Stacey & maya banks’ new trilogy are at the top of my list at the moment. That changes hourly though. Lol b

  15. Aurorasane says:

    I’m going to read the End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe

  16. Faellie says:

    There’s a new Patricia Briggs out in March…

  17. Carolanne says:

    Going to start the Betsy Taylor, queen of the vampires books by Erin McCarthy

  18. The next in the Rough Riders series by Lorelei James. Just finished Gone Country.  You gotta love them COWBOYS!!!!

  19. Karen H says:

    Wild about you by Kerrelyn Sparks

  20. PeggyP says:

    I am looking forward to Aftershock by Jill Sorenson, I’ve pre-ordered and it will download on the 18th. I never imagined a “pre-order TBR” was possible – but I’ve got one!

  21. Elle says:

    The Happiness Project keeps popping up on my radar lately, and I think that’s on the list. I also have the latest House of Night book calling to me, but I feel like I’ll probably re-read the beginning of the series, since it’s been so long since I’ve read that and I’ve lost the continuity.

  22. Rebecca says:

    Anything by Nalini Singh or Shelly Laurenston.

  23. Lisa J says:

    I’m waiting for Nalini Singh’s next Psy/Changeling book.  I love this series.

  24. Ktweedyt says:

    Does it count if I’ve started it, but am looking forward to leaving work and finding some time to really sit down and read it?  The new Courtney Milan.

  25. Fran S. says:

    I’m really looking forward to the Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde, and on a historical side, Cleopatra by Stacy Schiff. 

  26. Brandyj1181 says:

    I have to pick just one? Ack. I can’t.
    Chance of a Lifetime by Jodi Thomas
    Sea Glass Winter by JoAnn Ross
    Dream Eyes by Jayne Ann Krentz
    and Here I Go Again by Jen Lancaster
    These are all on my TBR list and also my hint list to my hubs!

  27. Lauren says:

    Tiger Lily, by Jodi Lynn Anderson!

  28. merideth says:

    The last book of the Delirium series, Requiem, by Lauren Oliver!

  29. Reneesance says:

    The next Patricia Briggs is one of many I’m looking forward to.  So.  MANY. BOOKS! *om nom nom nom*

  30. kate schneider says:

    I’m always waiting for the next Ilona Andrews book, no matter if I just finished reading the latest one.

  31. Lmurph0007 says:

    The next book in The Brothers Sinister series by Courtney Milan. I’m on tenterhooks.

  32. Diana P. says:

    Scent of Magic by Maria V. Snyder and the new In Death book.

  33. Kael says:

    I’m looking forward to finally reading Devil Said Bang by Richard Kadrey. It’s sitting in my pile and mocking me. . .

  34. ksattler says:

    Rescue My Heart by Jill Shalvis

  35. Kaetrin says:

    I have Steel’s Edge on my tbr but I won’t get to it til next year. As for to-be-published books, I’m hanging out for the new Mercy Thompson book.

  36. Crystal D says:

    the 3rd Sylvia Day book

  37. ChristineO says:

    Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn

  38. Debbie B says:

    The rest of the Deborah Harkness series!

  39. Looking forward to possibly getting and reading Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rothwell.

  40. Kgatz72 says:

    I am looking forward to The Red Winter by Henry Neff.  Great young adult series!

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