Tuesday, February 19, 2013

February 2013 Book Giveaway!


Going with the theme of "two" for this month (second month of the year, blog posts featuring two books each this month, etc.), this month's book giveaway will have two winners!

Like in January, you get to choose which book you'd like to receive! The only requirement is that the book you choose has to have been mentioned at some point on this blog (I did receive an entry last month where the person wanted to receive a book that was not mentioned on the blog. That entry was disqualified.)

To enter the giveaway:
1. Look through the blog and find a book that you'd like to receive.
(Hint: the blog started in January 2010. At the end of each year, or beginning of a year, I list all the books I read that year. Scanning one of the annual lists to find a book you'd like might be easier than reading through each blog post.)

2. Add a comment here on the blog that includes your name and the title of the book you've chosen. Entries will not be received through the blog's facebook page.

3. Enter by the end of the day, Tuesday February 26, 2013.
        That's it!

I will number the comments and randomly pick a number with a random number generator. I will send messages to the two winners and those winners will have five days to respond. If they don’t respond, I’ll pick another number. Once I have confirmed winners, I will get their shipping addresses via email or private message and send each of them the book they've chosen!*

*Note: I don't want you to put your personal contact information in the blog's comment space. This is protect you. However, you will need to enable your preferences so you see additional comments on the blog, or be sure to check back on the blog or the facebook page to see if you've won! One person was a winner in January and I was never able to get hold of him. (Richard? You are still a winner for January! You can contact me and still receive The Dog Stars!)

Entries for the giveaway need to be comments to this blog post. If you'd like to send a private message, do so via email: 2of3Rs(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or through a private message through the blog's facebook page, NOT The New York Times Book Review.

Thanks and good luck!

18 comments:

  1. My name is Melissa Proffitt, and I would like Bossypants by Tina Fey.

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  2. Melissa,
    You are the first entry! Consider your entry accepted!
    Thanks for entering the contest!

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  3. Hi, my name is Jodie Sohl. I am hoping to receive The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly. Thanks.

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  4. Jodie,
    Thanks for your entry!
    Good luck!

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  5. Dianne giving another roll of the dice to "Your Handwriting Can Change Your Life", by Vimala Rogers. Thank you!

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    1. Dianne,
      You are one of this month's winners! I will send the book out to you soon! Congratulations!

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  6. Thanks, Dianne! You are entered in this month's contest!

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  7. Hey Lisa, it's Shana. I'd like Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. :)

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  8. Hi Lisa, it's Beatriz. I would like Seriously...I'm Kidding by Ellen DeGeneres. Thanks! :)
    P.S. If I am lucky enough to win, could you please notify me by e-mail? Thanks again.

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    1. Beatriz,
      You are entered in the contest with Ellen's book! And yes, I'll notify you by email too! Thanks for entering!

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    2. Beatriz,
      You are one of this month's winners! I will contact you to get your mailing address. Congratulations!

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  9. Hi Lisa

    My name is Brenda Habeck and I'd like The Dog Stars by Peter Heller

    Thanks!

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    1. Brenda,
      You have been entered with your request for The Dog Stars! Thanks!

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  10. Pat at retailsites@yahoo.com would surely like WILD ABOUT BOOKS by Mavis McGrew

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  11. Pat, you are entered in the contest. Thanks for participating!

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  12. My name is Ashley Fields (anfields@myapps.muw.edu) and I would love to read The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. Thanks!

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