
Each day this week I'm hosting an international giveaway (winners announced on Monday, September 20), so I hope you come back to see what I have in store.
On this Thursday, BBAW asks us to talk about a book or two that we wish everyone would read.

No one seems to rest easy in the small-town world of Crooktop Mountain, and some secrets are held so closely that even those who have lived there all their lives are oblivious. Through Mercy Heron, Keener has expertly revealed the many layers of rural prejudices and hidden segments of Appalachian life. The Killing Tree is not a novel about the romance of a simpler life, it's an examination of a young woman who struggles to understand her family and her own conflicting hopes and expectations.I found only three other reviews in the Book Blog Search Engine, and all were also positive. I'm not sure why this gem of novel did not get picked up by blogging world. Check out my review and give the book a shot if the premise appeals to you.
Giveaway
Today I am giving away three books from my own collection. I hope at least one will become a favorite of yours. I'm offering a mix of genres.
Sand Daughter by Sarah Bryant (gently read paperback) is a historical novel of a Bedouin woman set during the Crusades. A Gift from Brittany by Marjorie Price (gently read paperback) is a memoir that takes place in the French countryside. Day for Night by Frederick Reiken (gently read ARC) is a novel of interconnected stories.
This giveaway is open worldwide and will run until I turn on my computer on Monday morning (September 20). To enter, you must fill out the form. One winner will be picked via random number generator, and I will delete all data after the winner is contacted.
Good luck and don't forget to check all my BBAW posts -- I have a giveaway each day.
Thanks for the giveaway, Beth. These books may well be hidden gems. I haven't heard of them at all. They look interesting, though.
ReplyDeleteI love it when a book still makes you think even after years.. The Killing Tree sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteYou are just awesome, thank you for all the giveaways, especially the international ones :)
ReplyDeleteYou are a giveaway machine!
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds great. Who knows why some books get ignored. There is always such a cutthroat fight for our attention, I guess the publisher with the most money wins. Great giveaway too - thank you!!
ReplyDeleteYou are still thinking about a book a year later? That's impressive and means I need to add this to my TBR pronto!
ReplyDeleteThanks for yet another fabulous giveaway!
Beth, I'm so flattered that you still think of Killing Tree. I would love for more bloggers to give the book a try. Thanks so much for spotlighting it and encouraging others to read it!
ReplyDeleteAnother book for my TBR list. I love stories set in Appalachia.
ReplyDeleteI added this to my wish list after reading your review, but haven't bought a copy yet.
ReplyDeleteThe Killing Tree sounds like a book I would really like to read. The fact that you still think about this book more than a year after reading it piques my interest almost more than the summary of the story. I'm listing The Killing Tree high up on my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth.
The Killing Tree does sound like a great read. I'll definitely add it to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of that book but it does look interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to figure out why some books are wildly popular and others, equally well written, are not. This one does sound like a thought provoking story.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing - look at the books I chose for today's topic on the search engine and it's so sad to see so few reviews for books we love. Thanks for highlighting this one Candace!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read! Also, A Gift From Brittany sounds great, I hadn't heard of it!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds very intriguing. Don't know how I missed it the first time you reviewed it. Added to my wishlist.
ReplyDeleteI have put it in my wish list too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaay, Beth! Thanks for making it Int'l!!
I don't recall hearing about this book before, but it's going on my list for certain!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
i love hidden gems......mine would be jessica by bryce courtenay...for some reason only known in australia!
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Oooh, how have I missed this? I love books set here in my Appalachians! Thanks for bringing it to my attention and for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWill add to my tbr list thanks!
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