I'm feeling a bit red today, so why not have a red book giveaway:
Includes Milton's Poetical Works, Works of Voltaire and Dickens' "Dombey and Sons."
Comment to enter. I'll announce a winner tomorrow (April 7th) at 3:00 PM EST.
Good luck!
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Pick me!Pick ME!
ReplyDeleteOne book,
two book,
red book,
but not a blue book!
Interesting group of books. Throw my name in the hat!
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I would enter! I love me some books, and those match my living room. :)
ReplyDeleteplease enter me :)
ReplyDeletei love books too much.
I love red!! I'd love those books!
ReplyDeleteRescue red books from becoming refuse.
ReplyDeleteI would love a chance to win...thanks:)
ReplyDeletePick me! I will thinking happy, positive, lucky thoughts.
ReplyDeleteHeather, you should always think that way.
ReplyDeleteOh, Milton...be still my heart! How could I not enter? :D
ReplyDeleteThey match my little red pen and my little red book, and my what a collection! Please put me in the mix! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime bien Voltaire!
ReplyDeleteCount me in!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous books and after finishing Les Mis I have room on my TBR shelf. MUST FILL EMPTY SPACE!
ReplyDeleteAnytime I can get my hands on a Dickens book I'm in!
ReplyDeleteschawweeeet! count me in.
ReplyDelete*my happy find of the week* a two-volume 1987 OED complete with box and magnifying glass for $5!
ah go on, add me then
ReplyDeleteNice find, Jaeyde.
ReplyDeleteI'm game to add any old classic to my library. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the look of those books!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great month to give away poetry :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling a bit blue today so a few red books would balance things out.
ReplyDeleteOoooo, Jaeyde, I am so jealous. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteYes, please! Oh very please.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me too! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLet's see ... cerise, fire engine red, and vermillion.
ReplyDeleteI would love to toss my name in the hat.
ReplyDeleteadeledawn2099 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Voltaire ftw!
ReplyDeleteOk it means I may come up with an even more outlandish shelving scheme, but hey extra books
ReplyDeleteConsider me entered, good sir!
ReplyDeleteRed reading roudup!
ReplyDeletelovely, I'd like to see red, too! thank you!
ReplyDeleteCount me in ! I'd love to read those classics =)
ReplyDeletecount me in
ReplyDeleteA little red does a body good!
ReplyDeleteOh...Works of Voltaire bound in my favorite color! I'd put them on a shelf, Dickens nestled and keeping warm between Voltaire and Milton. :) Pick me, please!
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