Oh, I'm so curious to know what this book contains!:) Children's literature interests me a lot, because I'm a puppet theatre director and write plays and dramatizations of fairytales. I like very much this round card and especially its back side - it looks like a paprecut!
Little Women was the first book I read that was a "grown-up" book - I read it in second or third grade and have loved it ever since :) Please enter me to win it! And thanks for doing these sweet little giveaways.
Believe it or not, I've never read Little Women. *gasp* But I keep meaning to get to it - eventually. I'd love to have this copy. Maybe that would motivate me to FINALLY read it!
My favorite book from childhood - I still read it - specially when I am sick - it's comforting to read the warm and familiar. I would so love to have this book. Thank you.
My local branch of the library had the two book version of Little Women, and unbeknownst to me as a child they only had the first book. When I was a teen the movie with Christian Bale and Winona Ryder came out and much to my shock there was a lot more to the story than I knew. Since then I've reread the whole thing many, many times over, but I don't have my own copy to love.
I, too, once had a deck of round cards. Though a unique shape and interesting for that aspect, they are notoriously difficult to shuffle in the traditional way...
I had some round cards at one time... hmmm... wonder where they made off to.
ReplyDeleteWould love to have this book for my granddaughters to read.
What an awesome card! The art is really neat. I love Little women, it was one of my favorite books growing up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance.
Antique children's books are what I collect up the most. :) It would certainly go to a good home.
ReplyDeleteI love Little Women! I've got a vintage copy already, but this one is much older. Please enter me into the contest!
ReplyDelete- Shosh
I'm not sure I've ever seen a round playing card before! This one is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'd like the book - does the card come with it? :^)
ReplyDeleteHere's a comment! I would love to win this book. :3
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so curious to know what this book contains!:) Children's literature interests me a lot, because I'm a puppet theatre director and write plays and dramatizations of fairytales.
ReplyDeleteI like very much this round card and especially its back side - it looks like a paprecut!
Awesome book and cool find. I've never seen round playing cards.
ReplyDeleteLittle Women was the first book I read that was a "grown-up" book - I read it in second or third grade and have loved it ever since :) Please enter me to win it! And thanks for doing these sweet little giveaways.
ReplyDeleteAwesome book and cool find. I've never seen round playing cards.
ReplyDeleteYes, the card will come with it.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I've never read Little Women. *gasp* But I keep meaning to get to it - eventually. I'd love to have this copy. Maybe that would motivate me to FINALLY read it!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book from childhood - I still read it - specially when I am sick - it's comforting to read the warm and familiar. I would so love to have this book. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLittle Women was one of my favorites growing up, but my childhood copy has been lost. I'd love to win this copy!
ReplyDeleteAllrightythen!!! Love the playing card and hope it goes with!
ReplyDeleteLove the picture on the back!
ReplyDeleteMy local branch of the library had the two book version of Little Women, and unbeknownst to me as a child they only had the first book. When I was a teen the movie with Christian Bale and Winona Ryder came out and much to my shock there was a lot more to the story than I knew. Since then I've reread the whole thing many, many times over, but I don't have my own copy to love.
ReplyDeleteYay! got in with 30 minutes to spare. Please, oh please let it be me :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they still make cards like those. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI, too, once had a deck of round cards. Though a unique shape and interesting for that aspect, they are notoriously difficult to shuffle in the traditional way...
ReplyDeleteI loved Little Women when I was about 14...