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Friday, June 14, 2013

Giveaway- Spreading the love The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson



Ok so today I had some awesomeness dropped into my mailbox! Only thing is I  already have a copy of this awesome book and I've already read it! THE BITTER KINGDOM is the perfect ending to Rae Carson’s The Girl of Fire and Thorns series! So I want to give this copy away to a fan of this series. 

And the coolest part? 

Rae has offered to sign it so I will be shipping this lovely off to her and she will send you your book! So fill out the Rafflecopter form the only requirement is that you have to have read the first 2 books and to prove it we’re asking a trivia question! The giveaway is US/Canada Only.






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109 comments:

  1. Gahhhh it's been a while since I read the books and I'm currently loaning them to a friend, so I can't double check, BUT I believe it's an herb they use for birth control.

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  2. Lady's shroud is a natural form of birth control that Elisa and Mara use when they decide to live like they're alive. More or less.

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  3. An herb used for birth control!

    Thanks so much for the opportunity to win!
    Love,
    Ava

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  4. Want!!! Birth control herb - I read the first book twice and the second book once...so far. Love this series!

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  5. It's so they won't get pregnant. Maybe she'll actually have a chance to use it in the last book... :)

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  6. a type of birth control that Mara and Elisa take when they decide things might happen between them and their respective guys because they don't know if any of them will return from the journey alive.

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  7. They used it as a form of birth control. I can't wait to read this book!
    :-)bkwrm29

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  8. They use it for birth control.

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  9. It is an herbal oral contraceptive.

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  10. It's birth control. Both of them kept it in a special case and took it with them when they left the city. Was it a mermaid, or something like that?

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  11. It's used for birth control. They keep it in a vase-type jar that looks like a woman. =D
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  12. Lady's shroud, which is a type of birth control, was suggested by Mara to Eliza, just in case she might have intimate relations with Hector on the journey.

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  13. They use it for birth control. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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  14. It's a birth control herb! THE GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS was incredible to start with, and then THE CROWN OF EMBERS was somehow even better ... I'm so excited for THE BITTER KINGDOM and can't wait to read the finale of Elisa's story! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  15. Birth control! They use it in case something happens!

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  16. Lady's Shroud is an herb used for birth control and Mara and Elisa decide to take it "just in case." Can't wait for the third book!

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  17. Lady's shroud is an herb used for birth control. Yay, I cant wait to read this! I love this series!

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  18. Birth control herb! They take it to be prepared :) I'm excited to read Bitter Kingdom!

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  19. Can't wait!!! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  20. A birth control herb. And it's obvious what they used it for.

    I can't wait to read this!!!!! So so so so so so excited.

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  21. It's a herb for birth control. They didn't want to birth no babies!

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  22. It's an herb used for birth control. Love these books, thanks for the giveaway :)

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  23. It's an herb; they use it for birth control. I so so want to get my hands on this ARC! Thanks for hosting.

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  24. They use it for birth control. Mara gives it to Elisa in The Crown of Embers.

    Thanks for the giveaway! :)

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  25. It's an herb that they two them use as birth control.

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  26. It is an herb used as birth control!

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  27. It's an herb that acts like birth control. I ADORE this series, and the wait for The Bitter Kingdom is KILLING me!! Thanks for the chance to win :D

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  28. Lady's shroud is an herb used for birth control.

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  29. Lady Shroud is a form of birth control that Mara and Elisa (kept in a naked-lady bottle) that each use to (obviously) keep from getting preggers by Belen (curse you computer for not letting me put the accent mark!) and Hector respectively.

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  30. Lady Shroud is an herbal birth control that Elisa and Mara bring with them on their journey in case they decide to preform intimate relations with the men who hold their affections. *cough* *cough* It is held in a clay bottle shaped like a voluptuous naked woman.

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  31. Birth control and omg I looooove this series! Rae was here for ATBF last year and is so awesome.

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  32. That's the birth control plant, right?

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  33. Lady's shroud is a herb. Elisa and Mara use it as birth control.

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  34. Its a herb used for birth control. :)

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  35. Herb used for Birth Control! THANKS for the giveaway!

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  36. It's an herb for birth control, and I like how the author incorporated the importance of contraceptives in this epic series. major props!

    thanks for the giveaway!

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  37. Herbal birth control

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  38. It was used as birth control. Thanks!

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  39. Birth control, they use while they're on the ship.

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  40. Herbal form of birth control, most likely based on some of the old "white witch" recipes for the same thing in real history. I was so pleased that Carson put something like that in to help teens realize they cannot ignore such things.

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  41. They are seeds that Mara and Elisa chewed as a method of birth control :)

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  42. Devoured both books and read The Shadow Cat. The herb is used for Birth Control.

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  43. It's a birth control herb. I love all the fantasies that a) don't make sex the BIGGEST DEAL EVER and b) show safety being used. Just another reason these books are great. :)

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  44. It's an herb used as birth control

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  45. Ahhhh! I love this series! I actually met Rae at a book festival and she really sweet, totally pretended not to be weirded out by me babbling at her like an idiot and then running away to hide.

    In answer to your trivia question, Lady's Shroud is an herb used as birth control and Elisa and Mara take it as a sort of good luck charm for the future and to affirm their desire to live life to the fullest.

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  46. So they won't get pregnant. Love this book series!!

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  47. Birth control!
    Thanks for the giveaway

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  48. Lady's Shroud is a form of natural birth control :)

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  49. Elisa and Mara would take 8-10 seeds of Lady's shroud once per day and chew them (taste bitter like lemon) to help keep them from getting pregnant.

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  50. Lady's shroud is the natural childbirth that Mara takes because of Belen and Elisa because of Hector

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  51. Birth control, if I remember correctly. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  52. The form of birth control for women in the books.

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  53. Lady's shroud is basically birth control. They use it to regulate their periods

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  54. they are the seeds that are eaten for birth control :)

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  55. Thank you for the amazing giveaway

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  56. Lady's Shroud (wonderfully named) is an herb that can be taken to prevent pregnancy. Mara takes it because she is with Belen and Elisa starts to take it when she decides that she wants to be with Hector.

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  57. It's a form of birth control.

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  58. It is a form of birth control.
    I adore this series of books. :)

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  59. Herbal birth control....which thank god, could you imagine a Jeroba skin condom?

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  60. Lady's Shroud is the herbal form of birth control that Elisa and Mara use in The Crown of Embers

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  61. An herbal form of birth control. Thank you for the contest, I can't wait to read this!

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  62. It's an herb used for birth control. :)

    Crown of Embers was so good it gobsmacked me. Cannot wait for Bitter Kingdom!

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  63. These books were so good!

    herbal birth control!

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  64. Mara gave Elisa a woman shaped jar/vase and it had herbs in it she suggested Elisa take just in case her and Hector had sex. It prevents pregnancy.

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  65. Birth Control just in case Elisa chose to get intimate. And Mara also, of course.

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  66. Its an herbal birth control. Oh I cannot wait to read Bitter Kingdom!

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  67. It's an herbal birth control! Woot woot! I LOVE this series. Thanks for the giveaway. I can't wait to read this final book :)

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  68. Lady shroud is an herb used to help the ladies not get pregnant! I cannot wait to read this book!

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  69. Lady shroud is an herb used to help the ladies not get pregnant! I cannot wait to read this book!

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  70. Lady's shroud prevents pregnancy and they use it in anticipation to "get it on" with their respective love interests.

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  71. An herb they used use to prevent pregnancy :)

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  72. Mara & Elisa use lady's shroud for birth control!

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  73. It's a form a birth control that Mara gives to Eliza

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  75. Hello Two Chicks on Books! Mara and Elisa use lady's shroud for contraception!

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  76. It's an herb used for birth control.

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  77. It's a form of birth control. Mara and Elisa use it to prevent pregnancy when they decide to be with Belen and Hector, respectively.

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  78. Lady's shroud is a natural birth control herb that Mara and Elisa use in order to prevent getting pregnant.

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  79. Lady's Shroud is a special herb that Mara and Elisa use for birth control...

    I'm SO excited about this book!!!!

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  80. Lady's Shroud: an herb taken orally to prevent pregnancy.

    Elisa and Mara use it as birth control.

    Btw, where the heck can I find some!!

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  81. Mara and Elisa use Lady's Shroud as birth control. They're seeds you have to chew every day.

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  82. Lady's shroud is an herb that acts as birth control, which is how Elisa and Mara use it. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  83. Lady's shroud is a form of birth control--cannot WAIT for this book. Some of the best world-building I've ever read!

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  84. Lady's shroud is a herb used for birth control.

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  85. It's an herb used for birth control, that they both take while traveling in the Crown of Embers in the hopes that they will be getting intimate with their men.

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  86. It's a birth control...although WHY Elisa wouldn't wanna get knocked up with Hector's baby is beyond me...

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  87. It's an herb they use for birth control!p Oh, how I wish Elisa had had cause to use with with Hector... mmm, Hector.

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  88. Lady's Shroud is a type of birth control Elisa and Mara use to keep from getting pregnant

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  89. It's an herbal form of birth control :)

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  90. It´s an herb that Elisa and Mara use for birth control

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  91. Elisa and Mara used the Lady's Shroud as a form of birth control. They ate the seeds, I think was how they were described, to prevent pregnancy.

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  92. Elisa and Mara eat the seeds of lady's shroud as a form of birth control.

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  93. Elisa and Mara eat the seeds of lady's shroud as a form of birth control.

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  94. It's an herbal form of birth control, I believe. It's been awhile, so I'm not one-hundred percent sure, but based on what everyone else was saying, I'm right! Hahaha!

    Thanks for the chance! :)

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