RACKK AND RUIN GIVEAWAY
This time i've teamed up with Allmodern.com to give one of you guys this amazingly awesome Koko Company pillow. I chose this "Java" series pillow because its pattern was inspired by the traditional ikat method of resist dying (one of my very favorite looks). This pillow would be perfect for reading against in bed or thrown on your couch. It's nice and big (15"W x 27"D) and has beautiful colors that would pop under any lighting.
***To enter all you need to do is leave a comment below telling me what book you would curl up against the pillow with this summer (include contact email). . . For bonus points follow me on Twitter and Bloglovin!!
(Contest closes in on July 22)
49 Comments:
Cus I am just the coolest dude, it would definitely have to be Harry Potter (the first one). I have finally given in and decided that it is about time I read them, so yar hear it goes!.....
I've been meaning to curl up with the Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera and I could not think of a better reason for doing so than having this pillow to curl up next to
I would certainly be reading Wildcat by Eli Cash.
oh my gosh this is beautiful, i am in love with this look. i can imagine it now... me, and World War Z by Max Brooks, in my hammock outside nestling with this baby.
What an amazing pillow! I would be reading "She's Come Undone" ... for the 3rd time.
Oooh! Love this pillow. I just got a copy of the first Foxfire book from 1972, so I'm reading up on building log cabins, slaughtering hogs, snake lore and and being a self-sufficient Appalachian. I'd love to recline against this pillow while making lists for the farmer's market. Foxfire is the best!
Also, so pumped to see you on Twitter. Follow me @TeenAngster!
definitely east of eden by john steinbeck! i dont know why but i love reading this book during lazy summer days
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Dang. It is a good thing this is chosen at random because I don't think anyone is going to beat 'Wildcat by Eli Cash'...
I will probably be ready to re-read the Grovont Trilogy by Tim Sandlin (for the thousandth time). Skidded Parts, Sorrow Floats and Social Blunders.
lauren@mydearthing.com
the brain that changes itself. just started it, but at the rate i'm going i'll still be "just starting it" by the time this give away is over...
but it is amazing.. .look into it
Definitely Sherlock Holmes, I bought the whole collection and I'm slowly reading it.
Awesome choice on the pillow. Its amazing!!
ginatoms@hotmail.com
My friend Alysia down here in New Orleans wants this pillow SO BADLY! She says she would curl up to this pillow and pretend to read "Teach Like A Champion," but would really probably read a trashy magazine. Good on ya, Alysia.
OH FAWk . Now im either going to have to search them out and buy for myself, or ... get the giveaway.
Absolutely brilliant.
This would be perfect for when I move out next month, I need some nice room decoration! And I'd probably read Hesse's Steppenwolf while comfortably leaning against this brightly coloured love item.
The Sun Also Rises is in my pocket, and it's a plane pillow I'll be curled up against on my move back to California from Spain. thanks! really enjoy your style and the work you put into the blog.
ciao
shallyetcome@gmail.com
would have to be 'A Spy in the House of Love' by Anais Nin, preferably with some whiskey on a porch...
tillycraig@hotmail.com
I can see my self reading Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse. I started it last winter and have decided to pick it up again this summer. =D
The pillow is lovely! I would love to curl up and read Robert Bolano's The Savage Detective and imagine myself traveling to exotic destinations.
lbadovinac@gmail.com
atlas shrugged! this pillow is rad.
shelley3185@yahoo.com
It would have to be Lolita. A good summer book.
Thanks for the giveaway! It's beautiful.
ladylazarus14@gmail.com
Awesome pillow! I would have snuggle up with it and read Visionaire 58 Spirit the McQueen Tribute- that is, if I could afford the book...
Camkjohnson@gmail.com
That would look amazing on my couch! I've just finished reading Oryx & Crake by Margaret Atwood... highly recommend it... intellectual post-apocalyptic mind f*ck!
I've got a giveaway going on my blog too... check it out!
www.thewardrobediaries.com
I would say White Teeth by Zadie Smith, terribly funny. Or maybe, some Garrison Keillor, for old times sake.
Hope you find a good book to read, I would be reading something for classes I am certain if I had this pillow, but, just to make it special, I might just read No One Belongs Here More Than You instead.
:D I really enjoy your blog. I visited Burlington recently and stopped at a few thrift stores like old gold and battery street jeans and thought of rackk and ruin! Have a lovely summer.
I'd read The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho. I've been meaning to pick it up for ages.
mchanmk@gmail.com
p.s. thanks for the reply and the etsy link for the shawl!
possum living: how to live well without a job and with (almost) no money by dolly freed
that's a beauty of a pillow.
bseaquist@gmail.com
i would finish up "love in the time of cholera" leaning against this pillow.
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. Mind-boggling. You have to read it.
Cristina
Fujifilesblog@gmail.com
Well I am currently in bed reading "The Shack" so that would definitely be my ultimate book to curl up with because I am already loving it...almost as much as I love this pillow!
hdhamilton08@gmail.com
That is one drool-worthy pillow. I wouldn't drool on it though, that wouldn't be pretty.
Ahhh, for sure Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I will never get tired of that book. It's amazing.
a.sterisk@hotmail.com
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Just bought it for 4 dollars on the street last week!
sarahantman@gmail.com
I would be curling up with Adam Lehner's The Re-Arrangement. It is about an interior designer's dissent into compulsion and madness!
I would certainly curl up with James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Great pillow!
naomemandeflores@gmail.com
I just picked up an old copy of Walden by Thoreau. A book worth reading or rereading.
heathwave@mac.com
these pillows are absolutely beautiful! this summer i will be devouring the little house on the prairie books! all of them. i just finished little house in the big woods, the first in the series. my mother just gave me the set she read to us when we were little. they are wonderful....
I would curl up/sprawl out at the beach with 'Gypset style' by Julia Chaplin, if I'm lucky enough to recieve for my birthday which is in two days time! The pillow would give me comfort and inspiration aswell as the images in the book. All helping me towards work on my second year final pieces for my Fashion & Textiles course in September! xx
Me & my lil pup would LOVE these pillows to lay around on while we relish in Tuck Everlasting for the umteenth time =)
the pillow and i would lie in the sun on a blanket with 'the savage detectives' by roberto bolaño.
pathogenisis@hotmail.com
i'd read on the road by jack kerouac so i could live out his adventures while i'm stuck at home this summer.
goldenstateofthings@gmail.com
ooohhh a nice pillow.. my pillows are gross, just covered in blood spots and cat fur. I don't even know where the blood comes from.
I just finished reading Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh for the third time, and i'm ready to dive in and re-read it....
go get it if you don't have it!!! not for the squeamish. <3
these pillows are absolutely beautiful! this summer i will be devouring the little house on the prairie books! all of them. i just finished little house in the big woods, the first in the series. my mother just gave me the set she read to us when we were little. they are wonderful....(had to repost this because i forgot to put my email! whoops)
yourstrulyangelina@gmail.com
lolita by vladimir nabokov
mshi@live.com
I love these! They would be perfect for the new flat me and my boyfriend are moving into next month :)
I would read ANY Maeve Binchy book, even ones I've read before..she tells such lovely stories, mostly set in Ireland..well worth a read!
I would finish the book I'm currently reading - Glory Season, by David Brin.
mmmmagneto@gmail.com
It would have to be The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. In one word it's just lovely. As is the pillow.
Greetings from Finland!
Laura
la.heikkila@hotmail.com
This pillow reminds me of Into the Wild by jon krakauer, the native pattern resembles the journeys featured in the book
Silia
outintheraiin@aol.com
The Phantom Tollbooth.
nice pillow.
i would take this pillow up to my patio to enjoy the sunshine and views. i would read greg mortenson's new book stones into schools. truly an inspiring man...a must read!
guenevereh@gmail.com
Loving this pillow! I'd curl up with it and "The Carrie Diaries" - I still haven't read it, and even though I've heard it's awful I still want to give it a chance, lol!
Oh, and I follow you on Twitter too! I'm @BreakfastatSaks
-Ashley
KikiZoe86(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'm planning on reading and re-reading The Alchemist this summer and fall until I can glean from it the mysterious secret everyone around me has found in its pages.
A Fine Balance by Rohin Mistry
lisa
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greenvelvetcouch@hotmail.com
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