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.

269 comments:

  1. I recommend "Her Fearful Symmetry".

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  2. I would highly recommend The Middlesteins and Defending Jacob was also great.

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  3. I would recommend Nelson DeMille's The Gold Coast.

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  5. I'm going to read "The Bridge" by Karen Kingsbury. I love anything by her.

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  6. DEAD OR ALIVE BY TOM CLANCY. Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com

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  7. J.K. Rowling The Casual Vacancy

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  8. A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson

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  9. I would recommend "The Seeds Of Deception" by Jeffrey M. Smith
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  10. I would recommend Dark Bayou by Nancy K. Duplechain.

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  11. Life as We Knew It by SB Pfeffer

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  12. Anne Rule'strime crime books....I have read just about everyone of them, totally engrossing
    pedidentalasst at yahoo dot com

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  13. I enjoy reading the Douay-Rheims Bible

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  14. 50 Shades of Grey - I highly recommend!
    lyndadawinda1074 at yahoo dot com

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  15. Wedded to War by Jocelyn Green.

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  16. Harry Potter...good for both kids and adults.

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  17. i recommend prayers for sale, carawling(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  18. Fifty Shades of Gray. :)
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  19. The Visitation by Frank Peretti.

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  20. The one I'm reading now is good, Dead Ends by Sandra Balzo.

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  21. The Spice Necklace - Great Travel and food book

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  22. The Green Mile by Stephen King.


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  23. I am going to say...Flowers in the Attic

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  24. I'm a big Steven King fan so if anyone hasn't read The Stand I would recommend it wholeheartedly.

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  25. anything by Stephen King or Dean Koontz both are highly recommended!

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  26. Same kind of different as me.


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  27. The tiger series by Colleen Houck

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  28. The Green Mile by Stephen King

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  30. I just finished reading The Unlikely Spy by Daniel Silva about Nazi spies in England during World War II. I does get a little graphic in a few places, but I would highly recommend it.

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  31. Breaking night by Liz Murray..!! Thanks for this giveaway!

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  32. I recommend The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.

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  33. The Dreamcatcher by Stephen King

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  34. the bible. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  35. the hunger games series
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  36. I would recommend the Game of Thrones series

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  37. I don't have time to read much these days. I would say Harry Potter...but that's so cliche.

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    I wrote a book that was translated into 5 languages but I don't want to share it here. :)

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  38. The Art of Non-conformity is a great book to read when your life needs some excitement. It's a self-help by Chris Guillebeau.

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  39. Defending Jacob and Proof of Heaven

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  40. The Notebook or any Nicholas Sparks book.
    Thanks for the giveaway! =)

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  41. I highly recommend, The Greatest Miracle In The World by Og Mandino. It is a fabulous book! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
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  42. Ender's Game :) A great sci fi book and they're currently making it into a movie :)

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  43. currently reading blood tithe by Glenn Soucy, very fun, fresh, not your fairy dusyy vampires

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  44. I recommend a book by Eluki Bes Shahar called "Butterfly and Hellflower".. it is a "space fantasy" and it was oh so good.

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  45. I would recommend the Hunger Games, thats the last I have had time to read.
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  46. The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

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  47. I think everybody should read *Siddhartha* by Hermann Hesse at least once!

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  48. One of my favorite books that I have read The Blue Orchard by Jackson Taylor! You should read this book!

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  49. The Casual Vacancy was good


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  50. Beautiful creatures is pretty good.
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  51. In Cold Blood! It is creepy, but it's a book you will never forget!

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  52. Little Bee! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  53. The Secret Life of Bees although a great movie, is a better read!

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  54. I totally recommend The Dirty Life: A Memoir of Farming, Food, and Love. I retread it the second I finished it!

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  55. I would recommend Nicholas Sparks book Safe Haven.

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  56. anything and everything by Nora Roberts

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  57. the bible
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  58. I would recommend "A Child Called It". There are 3 books in the series. Its an amazing true-story tale and I love them. I've read them each like 3 times lol

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  59. The Harry Potter Series are still among my favorites.

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  60. Me Talk Pretty One Day, by David Sedaris

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  61. My favorite book since my teenage years has been Gone with the Wind so I would recommend that!

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  62. i recommend 'forks over knives'.

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  63. Wizard's First Rule!

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  64. Love Game fo Thrones!
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  65. How to Say Anything to Anyone by Shari Harley.

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  66. Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything by JD McDonald
    Thanks for the contest.

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  67. Tuesdays with Morrie
    morales_y at yahoo dot com

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  68. I would recommend Tuesdays with Morrie

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  69. I loved The Hunger Games Trilogy! Thank you.

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  70. I recommend The Shunning by Beverly Lewis!

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  71. I recommend The Shunning by Beverly Lewis!

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  72. Anything from the Jack Reacher Series written by Lee Child. My favorite was Gone Tomorrow

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  73. The Average American Male

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  74. Angles At The Table By Debbie Macomber

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  75. Unbreakable
    Review:

    http://harvestlanecottage.blogspot.com/2013/02/review-unbreakable-by-nancy-mehl.html

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  76. Nevermore by Kelly Creagh

    Thanks for the wonderful giveaway!

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  77. Read the book called The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Great Read!

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  78. How I Came To Sparkle Again by Kaya McLaren

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    thank you

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  79. The Notebook - Nickolas Sparks - my all time favorite

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  80. Tess of D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

    -Ari (falses1gns at gmail dot com)

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  81. The hunger games series of books. thanks

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  82. The LIghthouse by Eugenia Price

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  83. Fight Club the book. Everyone has seen the movie now read where it came from

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  84. Bram Stoker "Dracula"
    Thank you for hosting this giveaway

    Louis
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  85. Any of Haruki Murakami's books...

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  86. the Twlight series
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  87. It has been so long since I have read a book, I would have no clue what to recommend to an adult. As for kids' books - I would recommend The Lorax.

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  88. I personally enjoy books from John Grisham and Dan Brown.

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  89. I like self help titles, what can I say I need it.

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  90. Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts

    Allison L.

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  91. Love The One Your With
    Thanks for the chance.

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  92. Anything by Jim Butcher, Karen Chance, Karen Marie Moning, Seanan McGuire, Kevin Hearne, and the Vampire Empire trilogy by Clay and Susan Griffith, which features awesome, non-sparkly vampires.

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  93. I'd recommend The Fault in Our Stars.

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  94. i would recommend any book by james patterson...love him! :)

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  95. I really liked The Hunger Games the when I read it.

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  96. I would recommend A Patriots History of The United States. It never hurts to relearn something you forgot as a kid.

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  97. The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich

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  98. Ted Dekker's Paradise Trilogy is a captivating Series...in fact anything Ted writes is great!!!

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  99. I would have to recommend the book: Forever Amber!!

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  100. I really like The Help, I plan to read it again on vacation.

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  101. The Hidden Chamber in the Great Sphinx.

    jenn mccullar

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  102. A Luring Murder by Stacy Verdick Case

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  103. I love Pride and Prejudice. Once you get used to the way she writes, it's lovely!

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  104. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
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  105. I would recommend The Patricia Cornwell Scarpetta Series.

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  106. I like an Unmarked grave. Thank you

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  107. I would recommend The Hunger Games

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  108. I just finished Angels Fall by Nora Roberts and would recommend it.

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  109. Pride and Prejudice
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  110. I'd recommend "The Seeds Of Deception" by Jeffrey M. Smith

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  111. the Horse Whisperer -Nicholas Evans

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  112. A Child Called "It" is a great book.

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  113. I would recommend Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks.

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  114. City of Bones, beautiful creatures

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  115. Never Knowing by Chevy Stevens
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  116. The entire Song of Ice and Fire series starting with A Game Of Thrones.

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  117. Going Clear for an educational read; Hunger Games series for entertainment

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  118. Going Clear for an educational read; Hunger Games series for entertainment

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  119. The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. The first book is One For the Money.
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