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Weekend Giveaway: Win a 1-Year Boxwalla Book Subscription!

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ByMSADec 1, 2018 | 126 comments

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Weekend Giveaway time! This week, one winner will receive a 1 year subscription to the bi-monthly Boxwalla Book Box!

The first box will ship immediately and the winner will then get boxes delivered every other month for a total of six boxes.

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About the Boxwalla Book Subscription Box

The Subscription Box: Boxwalla Book

The Cost: $29.95 every other month + free US shipping

The Products: Thoughtfully curated literature by prospective Nobel laureates from around the world.

Ships to: US (for free) and international locations

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If you do the refer-a-friend entry option in this giveaway, you’ll get the entries for that once the friend has entered the giveaway. Giveaway is open only to US residents 18 and over, and entries will be accepted through December 6th at Noon Eastern. Winner will be contacted by email – make sure to enter with an email account you check frequently.

 

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The book box focuses on great writers from all over the world : both from the past and the present. All of them are must-read but not as widely read as they deserve to be.

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126 comments

Valerie M

I can’t choose a fave so I’ll say Outlander!

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Cynthia Richardson

My favorite book is Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry

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Danielle Sauers

My favorite book is Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

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gala

War and Peace

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Kimberly B.

Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

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Anie

I dont think I have just one, and ehich one changes from time to time depending on my moods, but I have always favored: the HP series, The prophet by Kahlil Gibrán, and Everything I need to know I learned in Kindergarden by Robert Fulghum.

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Carrie

Roots
or White Noise

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Jerri Lyn

Watchers by Dean Koontz. His dialogue is always wonderful, and this book especially is all about the dog!

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Tiffany

Where the Red Fern Grows.

And I cry every time.

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Dianne Robbins

Alas Babylon

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Starla

I love anything by Sherrilyn Kenyon. All her books are awesome!

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Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan.

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tiffany gray

Ooooh so many books to choose from! I would have to say that my favorite has been The Count of Monte Cristo and Pride and Prejudice.

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Michelle

Stardust by Neil Gaiman

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Miranda

My favorite is The Grapes of Wrath

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Bill

I really like The Nightingale

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gary

I love Pride and Prejudice

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Gabrielle

Blood and Guts in High School by Kathy Acker is one of many favorites.

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Leslie

My all time favorites are Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, Murikami’s The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, Eugenides’ Middlesex, Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn, Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and Orwell’s 1984.

The best book I read this year was from the horror genre, which I rarely read: Bird Box by Josh Malerman.

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Denise Malia

“The Glass Bead Game (Magister Ludi)” by Hermann Hesse

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Katrina

Catch-22

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Whitney

I don’t have a favorite, but keep a running list of books I still find myself thinking about: Station Eleven, The Passage, Seveneves, Freddy and Fredericka, The Life of Pi

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Alona Y

I’ve been a bookworm my whole life so this question is definitely impossible! One of my favorite series is The Dark Tower by Stephen King.

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WendyM

I have about 20 but faves but my favorite author is Barbara Kingsolver- especially Poisonwood Bible.

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Mim

I definitely don’t think I could pick a favorite but there are some books that bring up strong life memories from the time I read them so they’ll always have a special place for me- Mamuka was actually written by my great aunt about our family, Alef Shin which I bought after seeing the writer speak and Mel which is a young adult novel that I recently found again.

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