Saturday, July 02, 2005

Let's Dance

It's a holiday weekend, so let's celebrate. I'll send an unsigned copy of Last Girl Dancing by Holly Lisle to the first three people on the planet who respond to this post (remember, you have to e-mail a physical address to LynnViehl@aol.com.)

12 comments:

  1. I'm responding but don't send--I just picked up a copy this morning and have two more coming in the mail. It'a great book! Anybody who's considered getting it but for some reason hasn't should reconsider.

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  2. Okay, I'm game. I hear it's a great book -- and I'd be delighted to talk it up on my blog. Thanks!

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  3. Did I make the deadline? I've been hearing great buzz about this book. :-)

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  4. Anonymous11:52 AM

    Douglas and Van, you got copies. Jean, you're a doll. One more copy left. :)

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  5. Anonymous12:21 PM

    Did I make it? I've heard a great deal about this novel and I'm curious to read it since it's not in a genre I usually read.

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  6. Anonymous12:28 PM

    Third and final copy goes to you, Vernieda. Thanks to everyone and remember to send me your physical address.

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  7. Very cool. Thanks again.

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  8. Anonymous3:43 PM

    Darn. I didn't even have a chance. I'm working at UPS this weekend, and getting home around 4 am. Waking up around, well, now.

    You're discriminating against the non-morning people!! :p

    Just kidding, btw. I hope everyone who won a copy enjoys it. And I'm looking forward to when I can read it myself. Thanks for being generous like this, even if I couldn't take advantage of it.

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  9. Anonymous3:56 PM

    Aw, sorry you missed it, Silver. I have more book giveaways planned for the future, so I'll do something that gives the night shifters a chance. :)

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  10. Anonymous6:47 PM

    Darn, am on holidays and missed it! This is the first time that I've been online in the last week. I'll have to stay posted for your next book give aways!

    But speaking of books, I'm reading a fairly good one if anyone is interested. "A Whisper of Evil" by Kay Hooper. A great murder mystery!

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  11. Darn, I didn't even do it right. I e-mailed instead of posting here : >

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  12. Thank you. Didn't know you were going to do this -- but it was a great surprise. I really appreciate it.

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