2.24.2010

This Could Be Yours!

I found this glorious copy of The Clue of the Tapping Heels today, and I'm feeling a little generous. Youth novels come in and out of my sad life at a pretty constant rate. For example, today I received fifteen Sweet Valley High books in the mail after unknowingly outbidding someone's loving grandmother on Ebay. In some ways I feel like these novels are never really mine. So, I'd like to send this book to one lucky reader.

According to its summary, in this book Nancy Drew tracks a ghostlike intruder who is suspected of stealing prized Persian cats. America's loveliest sleuth outsmarts three criminals and even tap dances in morse code. Yeah. Plus, the second chapter is called, ANIMAL UPROAR, so it sounds like this book is a pretty good one. Just look at it.

Here is how it works: leave a note in the comments section, and include either your email address or simply be logged into your blog account. I will randomly choose a winner on Monday March 1st at 7pm EST (in this fashion, or if there aren't many comments I might be old-fashioned about it and draw names out of a fancy hat). Almost no one reads this blog, apart from a few mysterious people across Scandinavia (I expect you all to participate!) so you have a pretty good chance of winning this perfect little book.

I will do another book giveaway next week, so be sure to come back. In the meantime, I'll be reading, you guessed it, The Clue of the Tapping Heels.

7 comments:

lifegentlyunwrapped said...

I want the book!

Anonymous said...

I want it more!
I like my chances. You know my e-mail address.

-david.

rae.ozanne said...

I'm a winner!!

jordan said...

David palmer was obviously disqualified, because we live together.

So, I flipped a coin and the lucky winner is David Tilker!

Rachel, I will find another book for you in my next search!

rae.ozanne said...

Damn you, Tilker! I will live to fight again!

Anonymous said...

Rachel, no need to be resentful. best of luck on the next giveway!

Денис said...

I missed the deadline, but I find your blog interesting.