Giveaways
Perpetual Bookshelf
It’s a new year, and we’re ready to purge all those books and cookbooks that we’ve received for review, some leftover from giveaways and others that have come across our desk. View our bookshelf below and tell us which book you think would make a good addition to your home. We won’t be able to accommodate everyone wanting a book, but do hope to match up a few with new owners. It’s first-come, first-served and only one book per person. Comment with which book you’d like to own and then send an e-mail with your mailing address to erin@deepsouthmag.com. We’ll confirm and put your book in the mail.
Update: All of these books have been claimed. More will be added to the shelf soon.



Hi! Ooh, I want to read In Front of God and Everybody.:) I think it will be good.
I’d love The Dillard House Cookbook!
The Dillard House Cookbook. I love cookbooks. :-)
In Front of God and Everybody looks like it would be right up my alley!
I will take any cookbooks you want to get rid of!
I would like to have the book, In Front of God and Everybody.
No matter if I get it or not, thank you for the “freebie giveaway.” It’s a very generous thing to do.
I also really like your website and Facebook page!!
Thanks!
Nancy G
The Dilard House Cookbook would be a wonderfull addition to my collection!
I would like to add “In Front of God and Everybody” to my library, as it sounds like my hometown!
Ooh,I would love to read “A Soft Place To Land”. Been hearing some about that one and would love to have it!
I would love any cookbook or a copy of anything by Karen White! I visit Charleston through Karen.
Would love to read South Wind Rising. Thanks for giving back.
I would love to read Confessions of a Rebel Debutante! Thank you so much for hosting this giveaway!
All of the books look interesting. Lead Me Home by Niles Reddick looks as if the only one not claimed. I would love to have it to read. I’m now going through all of your recommendations listing all that I haven’t read and adding them to my ever growing book list.
If I’m not too late: A Soft Place to Land, or The Stranger on Montague Street.
I just discovered your magazie. Can’t wait to see more.
I live in Denver but my roots are in Arkansas,Louisiana and Texas. Proof: I cannot cook without bacon, onions and sugar.
This is a great idea!!! I bet I know a lot of people who would like to recycle some of their carefully loved older books…..
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