Monday 2 July 2018

International Giveaway | Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough

I recently had a wonderful spurt of five star reads when I finally got around to reading Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows duology and, just before that, Joy McCullough's wonderful novel in verse, Blood Water Paint which I reviewed here.



Combining historical fiction with poetry, Joy McCullough has brought the story of 17th century Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi to life. Artemisia Gentileschi is my favourite artist; a woman who took revenge with paint after she was sexually assaulted by a man her father hired to tutor her and, remarkably for her time, chose to press charges against him.

I devoured this book in one sitting and absolutely adored it, I'm confident it's going to remain one of my favourite books of 2018 and beyond, so I'm going to give a copy away! I'd love to see more people reading this book, so if you'd like to win a copy take a look at the giveaway information and leave a comment below telling me what your favourite read of 2018 has been so far!

  • This giveaway is open internationally to anywhere that the Book Depository delivers to
  • If you're under 18, please make sure you have your parent/guardian's permission to give me your address which I'll need to send the book to you (I can promise you I won't share such personal information with anyone)
  • I'll be getting in touch with the winner on the 1st August, so make sure you check your emails if you enter!
  • Good luck!

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8 comments:

  1. The Last To Let Go by Amber Smith was my favorite read so far in 2018. Amazing, and just as good as her debut. Thanks for the opportunity!

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    1. Thank you for entering! I haven't heard of The Last to Let Go, I'll have to check it out.

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  2. I absolutely loved 1984 by George Orwell! It is definitely my favourite book of the year. He is such a legendary writer. However, I am currently reading The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and so far I am loving it! It may take over as my favourite book!

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    1. I'm ashamed to admit I still haven't read The Picture of Dorian Gray, but I agree that 1984 is a real masterpiece of the genre.

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  3. Interview with a vampire! I love Anne Rice so so much.

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    1. I've never read any Anne Rice but I've heard so many good things I'll have to give her a try! I do enjoy the Interview with a Vampire film so I should check out the book.

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  4. The Essex Serpent! It was such an amazing read with a Wuthering Heights kind of vibe.

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    1. That one's on my TBR! I definitely need to get to it soon, I love books that discuss science and religion.

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