I was paired with Kim from Thistle Dew Fit for the Books N Bloggers Swap. We both decided that we preferred ebooks so we gifted those to each other through Amazon.
Did you know that you could do that? They make it really easy.
First find the book you want to give as an ebook. Then look on the right side of the screen.
Fill out the email of the recipient, set the date of delivery, and your message.
It is that easy. We set up our swap to deliver a book every other day to draw out the suspense.
Here are the books that I received.
If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I’ve read this one already and reviewed it. I loved it.
Bento Box in the Heartland: My Japanese Girlhood in Whitebread America by Linda Furiya
I’ve started this memoir about a Japanese family living in the United States and the connection to Japanese food that held their family together.
A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner
This one has lots of plot points I like – stories in different time periods, women’s history, fabric stores, and something tying them all together. I can’t wait to get started.
Thanks Kim!
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Oh, now I can gift my husband a book as a surprise. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for sharing! I’d never thought about gifting ebooks, but I love the idea!
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This is so simple. I like that feature about eBooks. I also like that I can loan out books that I own too. I seriously doubt that I’ll ever get to read all of the books I have now. Yet, I still get 5-10 FREE books a day. Thanks for this reminder that we can do this and really make someones day.
Which one was which? It’s great that she got you books you’re already loving- and thanks for the ebook gifting tips! And for joining us for this swap. 🙂
Sounds like a fun blogger exchange and great info on giving e-books. Check out my weekly linkup, Literacy Musing Mondays. You can link up to three family-friendly posts a week.
Here is the url for this week’s linkup: http://maryanderingcreatively.com/literacy-musing-mondays-is-growing/
We have a great $40 giveaway too.
Great information! As avid readers aren’t we thankful for this! Pinning to Small Victories Board.
I love ebooks, I have been reading House of the Spirits in paperback for our Travel the World in Books Readalong but I am going through Kindle withdrawal! Looks like you got some great books in the swap. Thanks for sharing with Small Victories Sunday linkup.
I love this little trick on Amazon. I’ve even had friends stalk my Amazon wish list and gift me books from it! It’s always such a nice surprise! Thanks for sharing at #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup!
That is great to know! I love ebooks, and know several family members who do, as well, so this may be a great resource! #SmallVictoriesSundayLinkup