Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Stay Warm this Winter with a Good Book and a Honeywell Portable Heater {Honeywell EnergySmart ThermaWave Ceramic Heater Giveaway}

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Although there are some people that start anticipating the beginning of winter as soon as the leaves begin to change color, that's not me.

In fact, I'd say that I'm already looking forward to spring by the time the first snowflakes have hit the ground.

Bundle up and head out to ski, snowshoe, sled, snowboard and more? No thanks, I'd rather pass the time curled up on the couch or in bed with a good book. Does anything beat a warm blanket, a soft pillow, a mug of hot coffee, tea or cider, and a great read? I think not.

So, the only question left is What book are you going to choose?

top books to read

On average, 64% of women keep the house warmer in the winter, but this doesn't have to mean cranking the thermostat up and experiencing higher energy bills. Instead, grab an extra blanket, a favorite pair of slippers, fleece pants or a comfy sweatshirt, an energy efficient portable heater for personal warmth and, of course, a good book.

A national survey of women conducted by the makers of Honeywell Heaters found that the top books women are cozying up with this winter include everything from Fifty Shades of Grey to The Bible. That's right!

A selection of the top 10 books that women are choosing include:

popular books

Want to see the entire list of bestselling books that women across the U.S. have chosen to keep them warm and entertained this winter? Visit HoneywellHeatSavings.com/CurlUp!

But picking up some good reading tips isn't the only reason to head over to Honeywell's page, you can also quickly and easily enter to win a Honeywell EnergySmart 360° Surround Heater and one of six $50 Amazon gift cards!

This contest runs through Friday, March 29th at 12:00 p.m. EST, so head over now — all you have to do is type in your name and email address and you'll be entered to win!

Amazon gift cards

When it comes to staying toasty warm, Honeywell has a large selection of portable heaters that allow you to stay cozy while keeping your wallet happy as well.

Portable heaters can supplement your central heating, keep drafty basements or workshops warm and create a personal level of comfort in whatever room you're in. By lowering the temperature in a house by a number of degrees, you can save up to hundreds in heating costs per year!

To see how the numbers add up for yourself, visit the Honeywell Heater Savings Calculator to compare the cost of heating your home as you normally do versus the savings generated by lowering your thermostat and using a portable heater to heat the room you are in. For even more great information and tips on keeping a comfortable home this winter, visit the Honeywell Facebook page. Don't let the cold weather get you down this year!

Also, thanks to the generosity of Honeywell, one person will soon be saving money without sacrificing comfort for all of the upcoming cold months, because...

One lucky person will win a Honeywell EnergySmart ThermaWave Ceramic Heater (ARV $79.99)!

Honeywell heater


A big thank you to Honeywell for providing a ThermaWave Ceramic Heater for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.

271 comments:

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Melissa Storms said...

The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. The first book is One For the Money.
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Roy F. said...

The Stand by Stephen King

Allyson Bossie said...

I love the classics so The Scarlett Letter or O'Henry's short stories are my favs!
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DistractedMommy said...

Anything by Gillian Flynn!

Renee Griffin said...

ANything by Stephen King, love his books. Especially the series he has.

Unknown said...

I would recommend The Holy Bible it has much wisdom and grace.

Paol Trenny said...

Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly ----- Pauline aka Paol Trenny ….. emscout9 at Hotmail dot com

Jill D said...

I just finished The Good Cop by Brad Parks. It was excellent

Andrea said...

The Colour of Tea, excellent read!

Mom Knows Best said...

the bible

wendym said...

Feel-Good Food Guide To Intuitive Eating by Susie Miller, Karen Knowler

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karenb834 said...

I would recommend the Twilight Series

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Molly said...

I suggest reading The Scarlet Letter, it's a great book. Molly Bussler

S Carter said...

Cooked- it is about a criminal who turned his life around to become an award winning chef

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angela0040 said...

Imagica by Clive Barker

Amy Dalrymple said...

Game of Thrones!!

Marysa said...

Water for Elephants, Memoirs of a Geisha, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.

Michele P. said...

I love horror, so I like to read the Hot Blood series of short horror stories before bed...

MARTY W HARRIS said...

The Bible
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lisa c said...

Safe Haven

Anonymous said...

Erik Larson is one of my favorite authors. I recommend his book The Devil in the White City.

anamlgrl said...

gotta go with 50 shades~~

desdun31 said...

I just read The Twelves Tribes of Hattie.


Desiree Dunbar
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Hotsnotty2 said...

"Her Fearful Symmetry".

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Unknown said...

My favorite book is Dear John.

Leanne Hill said...

I just finished The Alchemist...definitely a must read!

Brian E. said...

Thanks for the giveaway...The Drunken Botanist / Amy Stewart

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richelle bowers said...

velocity by dean koontz and 50 shades of gray

Unknown said...

Queens fool by phillipa gregory

tavernie said...

Id recommend Call of The Wild!
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Anonymous said...

I would recommend the book, A Civil Action.

Holly said...

Chicken Soup For the Soul-Married Life

Linda said...

My favorite is the Steven Kings books.
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Melanie Montgomery said...

City of Glass.

Melanie Montgomery said...

City of Glass.

Melanie Montgomery said...

City of Glass.

Melanie Montgomery said...

City of Glass.

Unknown said...

Replay by Ken Grimwood would be a book I would recommend.

jules mcnubbin (buttmuffin) said...

i never get to read! the last one i read was A History of Witches which was good.. my daughter recommends the hunger games trilogy

Shannon B said...

the Holy Bible

Valerie Taylor Mabrey said...

The Bible NIV

h. mcnaron said...

I would recommend The Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.

a marie hj saver

Julieh said...

gone girl is a good one
julie hawkins
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sottovoce said...

The Last Oracle by James Rollins. :-) Thank you.

Terri said...

I would recommend the Bible - it's God's Living word.

JJ said...

Gone With the Wind

mrssquigg said...

Cold Mountain. It will be hard to put it down!

Mikaela said...

50 Shades of Grey!

Karen said...

I recommend the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovitch.

Debbie said...

Turtle in Paradise is a wonderful book my children are reading in school.

Erica C. said...

Franny & Zooey by Salinger.
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clynsg said...

Go for some oldies, but goodies--the Williamsburg series by Elswyth Thane, starting with Dawn's Early Light.

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Kathy P said...

i liked Flowers in the Attic

Unknown said...

Study in Scarlet by Doyle

Vikki Billings said...

Insomnia by Stephen King
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cassandra marquez said...

I would recommend the Last Song by Nicholas Sparks! PATHETIC MOVIE compared to the book. really :)

Ticsblog75 said...

Practical Magic

corey1971 said...

Team of Rivals by Doris Goodwin

susansmoaks said...

safe haven is a great book
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Brad Merrell said...

The Giver

Unknown said...

the hunger games
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Unknown said...

the help

Breanne said...

Unearthly

Kristin said...

The Death of Bees.

michedt said...

Well it's not new, but I LOVED Lestat by Anne Rice.
Michelle Tucker

Tracy said...

Where the sidewalk ends.

Anonymous said...

I recommend Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. chris.baylorbear (at) gmail (dot) com

blew415 said...

Any of the Harry Potter books!

cman said...

Captain underpants.

vegan4life said...

the weathermakers

lilyk said...

How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman

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