You may have seen me on twitter, talking about my Paris Weekend, you may not have.
Well its now here, and its four days dedicated to the City of Love, Paris.
Now I wish I had a blog travel budget, and could have headed off to Paris for the weekend, but since its Valentines Day on Sunday, I suspect the prices are a bit out of my price range, so instead, sit back, relax and enjoy a trip to Paris, through the pages of fiction.
I have got a few lovely authors popping by over the next few days to talk about Paris, I have a few giveaways, and some reviews of books, that have some sort of Paris connection, whether its because the book is set there, or because just the prologue is in one case!
I've been to Paris a few times, the most notable of which was the Year 10 (aged 15) school trip. We stayed with a host family, and each day went to see the sights. I loved having my portrait done at Monmatre, going up the Eiffel Tower, and being allowed 1 hour on the Champs Elysee to shop, despite the costs of everything being out of reach of the average school girl. It was a lovely trip and I recall that whenever we were finished with the site, we were allowed free time in the local area until it was time to get back on the coach, so a lot of us generally looked at the tourist attraction, went around it, and then went to the nearest shops. It was a overall a fabulous school trip and has led to a love of Paris.
Overall I really hope you enjoy your trip to Paris with Rachel's Random Reads, and feel free to share with me your favourite Parisian books and sights.
And to kick things off, the wonderful B.A. Paris (see what I did there!), has donated a signed copy of the unputdownable Behind Closed Doors to one lucky winner (open internationally).
Giveaway to win a signed copy of Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris (Open INT)
Giveaway open internationally, all options are voluntary, but please do what they ask, as I will be verifying the winner. Giveaway closes 23:59 19/2/2016. Winner will be announced on twitter and emailed, and they will need to reply within 7 days, or forfeit the prize, and I will re-draw for a new winner. Good luck everyone.
Oh Gal, I wish I could visit Paris. Nevertheless I can dream of some day soon :))
ReplyDeleteYou never know Bharti, you may get there one day...at least you can travel there in books!
DeleteI loved this book, it's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Paris twice, once a long time ago, I remember Versailles and the sacre cour especially were gorgeous! the second time we went, we went to watch a football match so didn't see much that time!
ReplyDeleteSuper excited to win this, thank you.
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