Wednesday, November 14, 2012

NOVEMBER GIVEAWAY!

For serious bibliophiles, a free book is a special pleasure -- especially when it's one you already know you want to read.

To celebrate (a) the fact that this morning I achieved my goal of reading 100 books in 2012, and (b) the 1000th pageview of Brave New Bookshelves, I'm giving away my copy of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore.  In hardcover.
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
This copy has been read exactly once, by me.  It's in very good, although not perfect, shape.  I don't underline or highlight or dog-ear pages.  If you ask nicely, I'll even sign it for you.  
HOW TO ENTER: It's simple, read my review of the book and then leave a comment telling me why you're excited to read this book, or what you liked/didn't like about the review. Comments must be at least five words to count. Yes, that's an actual rule. Also, US residents only, please.
ADDITIONAL ENTRIES: Help me test this nifty giveaway gadget, and gain additional entries. a Rafflecopter giveaway
Good luck everyone!

6 comments:

  1. I've heard good things about this book! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  2. Just connected via Book Blogs great blog and entered your giveaway.
    M.C.V. Egan

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  3. I haven't heard about this book before so I'm excited to check it out! I found you through Book Blogs. :) I just did an author interview/giveaway if you would like to check it out and/or enter. I look forward to reading more of your posts! Have a great weekend! :)

    Leigh Ann
    MaMa's Book Corner

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  4. Reposted in the appropriate location:

    I'm pretty interested in the tension between books and technology and it's completely metaphysical and cool to read a book about that struggle. I'm also unashamed to admit that I liked the Da Vinci Code and am always looking for a book that you can't put down!

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  5. I love you and enjoy your reviews even without the chance of free gifts. But I think the giveaway is a fun idea.

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  6. Yay!! Better-written Da Vinci Code sounds addictive--you're right, secret societies make for excellent page-turners. Can't wait to read it! -K

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