Goodreads Print Girls Girl Book Giveaway Sweepstakes
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Enter to win the GoodReads (Print) Single Girls Book Giveaway and take home a free copy of John Searles' latest novel. Inspired by Helen Gurley Brown's life, the book tells the story of her bold manifesto, Sex and the Single Girl, which sparked a national conversation about women's independence and sexuality in 1965. As Brown navigates Manhattan's magazine world, she seeks a platform to share her unapologetic advice, ultimately landing at Cosmopolitan. Join GoodReads and John Searles in celebrating women's empowerment through this exciting giveaway, courtesy of GoodReads, and get ready to win a thought-provoking read from GoodReads.
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Enter to win the GoodReads (Print) Where the Girls Were Book Giveaway, courtesy of GoodReads. Discover the captivating story of Elizabeth "Baker", a 17-year-old with a promising future, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she falls in love and faces an unexpected pregnancy. Sent to a home for unwed mothers, Baker finds solace and strength among the other girls, challenging her perceptions and shaping her future. With its powerful and emotional narrative, "Where the Girls Were" by Kate Schatz is a must-read. Enter this free giveaway for a chance to win a print copy, courtesy of GoodReads, and experience the transformative journey of Baker and the girls who went away, brought to you by GoodReads.
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Daughter of Crows by Mark Lawrence. The Academy of Kindness was built to forge agents of retribution, figures shaped after the Furies, the so‑called kindly ones, feared even by the gods. Each year, one hundred girls are given to the Academy, and a decade later, only three survive.
Its corridors are steeped in blood. Those who endure its ten-year ordeal are tempered in the Wound Garden and taught forbidden knowledge in the Bone Garden. They emerge as instruments of vengeance, sworn to uphold ancient laws. Only the truly desperate would give their child to the Kindnesses. But Rue wasn’t sold, she volunteered.
Now, after a long and violent life, just as she has finally found peace, war arrives at the door of an old woman who thought her battles were over.
