Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Freedom to Read giveaway hop: A Kiss in Time by Alex Flinn
For my portion of this blog hop, I am giving away a copy of:
A Kiss in Time by Alex Flinn
Published: April 28, 2009
Publisher: Harper Teen
Format: Paperback
Genre: Fantasy
Audience: Young Adult
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I read a LOT more in the summer. I can just stay on the couch all day and read ;D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, I think this is the only Alex Flinn book I haven't read!
I read a little bit less in the summer, actually, because we're usually busy working in the yard or doing summer stuff. I tend to read a lot more in the fall & winter when it's cold outside and it feels good to snuggle in with a book. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not. I read the same all year.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading a lot. . . I maybe a bit too much. I've pushed a summer reading assignment a bit behind, but I think I'll push through! I am trying something new this summer, I'm reading contemporary romance.
ReplyDeleteI read a lot more in the winter months because it is too cold and dreary to do much else. I still read a lot in the summer but less than winter.
ReplyDeleteNot much different.
ReplyDeleteI read less in the summer because I travel and stay outside.
ReplyDeleteIn the summertime I usually tend to like to read fantasy. I think it's because the fantasy I read (high fantasy usually) tends to deal with epic quests and being out of doors, and that feels like summer to me. In the wintertime, I tend to curl up with mysteries a bit more.
ReplyDeleteFor one, I read a ton more in the summer since I don't have classes to take up all of my time. Otherwise, I read a lot more outside. I live in Florida, so lots of reading at the beach and the pool.
ReplyDeleteI am definetly reading more in the summer.
ReplyDeleteI actually have time to read in the summer...college is really time consuming...o.o;
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Of course, we have more time! No classes sure does help a lot. This summer at home, I'm usually either reading, sleeping, or eating :)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don't read quite as much in summer due to my change in schedule, though, it's not a great decline. I love all of the summer releases, however, and try to get to them as soon as I can.
ReplyDeleteI read more in the winter because in the summer the days are longer and we tend to spend more time outsite.
ReplyDeleteI read outside more while the kids are playing.
ReplyDeleteI read outside a bit more, out on the porch. Book genre's are the same-just whatever I feel like reading!
ReplyDelete-Jamie
I have a little more time to read. I work at my local Jr. High and we are out for the summer, gives me a little more free time. :)
ReplyDeleteFor me there is nothing different. I don’t read more in the summer than the rest of the year.
ReplyDeleteNow I can read outdoors which is really nice! Especially at the park!
ReplyDeleteI read more in the summer because i like reading on the boat and at the pool, but i probally read in the winter the same it just feels different thank you
ReplyDeleteNot any different really. I always read when I have time.
ReplyDeleteNot different at all. I read when I can.
ReplyDeleteThere is no difference in my reading. I read the same throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteNo difference. I read when I get a break
ReplyDeleteI read about the same in the summer months as all of the other months. I am retired, so no strings basically.
ReplyDeleteMy reading doesn't really change much from season to season.
ReplyDeleteI read a little more, but that's it.
ReplyDeleteIn the summer I won't move for hours in order to read, whereas the other months I have school:(
ReplyDeleteMy reading really doesn't differ from one season to another.
ReplyDeleteI catch up on my TBR pile of books in the Summer.
ReplyDeleteno different I always read at night after i put the baby to sleep.
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway Alex Flinn wrote my #1 fave book!
In the summer, I read by the beach. In the winter, I read by the fireplace. Bit of a difference.
ReplyDeleteI read more in the summer because I have more time to myself.
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