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B&DERM: Wrap-up #4 and UK Giveaway


Hey! The fourth(ish) week of May is now over and it's time for our fourth wrap-up post for Bella & Daph's Epic Review Month! Hopefully you've managed to make a dent in your TBR pile - a bigger one than I have! :) 

What I read:
I've only read one book in the last two weeks - and that was The Gathering Dark by Leigh Bardugo (called Shadow and Bone in the US). I've had my first exams (and they went well, I think) but I've still got revision to do so I probably won't get much else read! But, I have read 60 pages of Fall For Anything by Courtney Summer, which isn't a review book, but shhh ;P 

What have you read this week?
Leave a comment below telling us what you read this week and what you thought of it, etc etc! Or, you can write your own wrap-up post and link up in the linky below :) 

Written any reviews for books you've read this month?
If you have, link them below! They'll make you eligible for a giveaway ;P A couple sentences on Goodreads or Shelfari or Facebook, or a full review on your blog or wherever is awesome! :) Just remember to link up in the format:

Your name: Book Title
eg. Bella: The Gathering Dark
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If you are participating in Bella & Daph's Epic Review Month, please link your reviews in the linkie below! If you don't write your review right away, that's fine - just link to your Goodreads or Shelfari review with a line or two on what you think. 

1. Bella: Fall For Anything  6. Sarah Elizabeth - Straight to Heaven  
2. Bella: We'll Always Have Summer  7. Sarah Elizabeth - Unwind  
3. Sarah Elizabeth - Ascend  8. Sarah Elizabeth - Dime Store Magic  
4. Sarah Elizabeth - Specials  9. Nimue - The Hunt  
5. Sarah Elizabeth - Charade  10. Nimue - The Immortal Rules  

(Cannot add links: Registration/trial expired)


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And now for the UK giveaway!
If you've linked up any reviews in the linky above, signed up in the main kick-off post, and you live in the UK, you are eligible for this giveaway! One winner can choose from these prizes:

A signed UK paperback of The Last Echo by Kimberly Derting
A signed UK paperback of The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
A UK paperback of Department 19 by Will Hill
A UK paperback of Fever by Lauren Destefano

The prize will (probably) come with an assortment of signed and unsigned swag :)

As I have now run two giveaways - some of these prizes may already have been claimed in the first giveaway. As I have not contacted the winner yet, I do not know which book they would like so these prizes are subject to change (in that one of them may not be available).

I know the prizes aren't great, but it's everything I have to offer! Again, I'm sorry it's not open internationally, but there are and will be international B&DERM giveaways too!



In case you missed it:
The other B&DERM posts so far:
Kickoff! Bella | Daph
Blogger Q&A #1: How do you tackle your TBR pile?
Weekly Wrap-up and International Giveaway #1
Blogger Q&A #2: Finding the time for Reading and Reviewing
Weekly Wrap-up #2 and UK Giveaway #1
Blogger Q&A #3: Do You Have a Review Format? 
Weekly Wrap-up #3 and International Giveaway #2
Blogger Q&A #4: Deciding What Books to Read

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  1. I think your 'epic review month' was fab! I have read so many books! (and I think your prizes are great by the way!)
    Thanks for so much fun!
    Sarah

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