Giving things away.
Specifically, I am giving away six books: two copies each of Rosemary and Rue (book one, for beginners!), An Artificial Night (get caught up!), and Late Eclipses (because new releases are awesome!). This giveaway is open only to North American addresses, unless you indicate in your entry that you're willing to pay postage. I'm really sorry about that, I just can't afford to both give books away and ship them overseas.
So here's how this will work:
1. Leave a comment on this entry. Leave it on the entry, please, not in response to another comment (replies to comments cannot win).
2. Indicate which book you want.
3. Indicate why you want it. Be as factual or as ridiculous as you like. Is it your birthday? Do you plan to encase it in amber and throw it in the ocean? Are termites involved? Have a party!
4. If you are outside North America, and willing to pay postage, include this in your comment.
...and that's all. The winners will be selected by our old friend, Random Number Generator, on Tuesday, February 22nd.
Game on!
ETA: Guys, remember, An Artificial Night is book THREE. I sadly do not have any copies of book two in this giveaway, and if you try to read book three or four without reading books one and two, you're going to be really, really confused.
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February 18 2011, 20:09:18 UTC 6 years ago
February 18 2011, 20:09:32 UTC 6 years ago
I would like to win Late Eclipses.
My reason will need an ellipsis.
This book about Toby
Won't suck like a goby...
Guess what this word on my lips is.
February 18 2011, 20:11:20 UTC 6 years ago
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February 18 2011, 20:24:32 UTC 6 years ago
'Cause waiting is hard, so very, very hard.
It's all rainy here, and I have a tea pot, expensive tea waiting for something worth celebrating, and can make scones, but I lack a new Toby adventure. Only the random number generator can enable a decadent day of reading and tea!
February 18 2011, 20:26:24 UTC 6 years ago
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February 18 2011, 20:27:20 UTC 6 years ago
February 18 2011, 20:28:09 UTC 6 years ago
And if I have a copy then I can lend it to people and get them hooked on this amazing series.
Also I'm currently at library school and carrying it around in my bag means I can pull it out and go read this series. A fantastic new book will help me to not freak out about the fact that I may graduate late.
February 18 2011, 20:29:23 UTC 6 years ago
February 18 2011, 20:32:37 UTC 6 years ago
February 18 2011, 20:33:37 UTC 6 years ago
I want Late Eclipses. Because I love that title. It reminds me of that song, "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Which is a great song. Even if it really doesn't make much sense. But if you were to draw oblique inspiration from one Jim Steinman song title, this is the one you should choose.
(Also, it's new and I want to be the second on my block to read it. The first being Batya.)
February 18 2011, 20:34:45 UTC 6 years ago
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February 18 2011, 20:37:02 UTC 6 years ago
Happy release party
February 18 2011, 20:38:37 UTC 6 years ago
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February 18 2011, 20:41:49 UTC 6 years ago
February 18 2011, 20:47:31 UTC 6 years ago
Need: Required for Continuation of Scientific Experimentation/Testing
Reason: Excessive productivity of Author of Said Book (one Seanan McGuire, known alias: Mira Grant, hereafter "Author") indicates said Author is a space-time anomaly. Evidence: Author extremely productive with known roster of three series in production plus several in development, despite maintaining full time outside job, managing hundreds of comments and e-mails on web site, several known engaging hobbies (including dedicated My Little Pony collection: suspect Author is in process of modifying them to form army of tiny, cute equine robots). Author is therefore clearly somehow manipulating time-flow. Suspect "reverse minute skipping"* in which author can endlessly repeat individual minutes until sufficient level of productivity is reached.
Have reason to suspect Author has subconsciously embedded code that would allow replication of said phenomena in text of Toby Daye novels. Require most recent addition in order to complete next series of tests on said theory. So far: have ruled out each letter corresponding with its number and each letter corresponding to a color which corresponds to a number.**
Currently suspect some sort of complicated Kabbalistic algorithm.
*Full time-continua manipulation unlikely, as Author has not suddenly become wealthy by betting on sporting events and/or manipulation of stock market.
**Must determine if Author is a synesthete for further investigation on this topic.
February 18 2011, 20:48:49 UTC 6 years ago Edited: February 18 2011, 20:49:14 UTC
February 18 2011, 20:51:33 UTC 6 years ago
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February 18 2011, 20:52:35 UTC 6 years ago
And my week has utterly sucked at work. Reading it will be more healthy for me than, say, eating a box of cookies from our local French bakery, and it will keep my hands distracted from sending out snarky emails re: my job, thus keeping me employed--to buy more books.
See a trend here? :)
Love to you!
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