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Win an advanced copy of Prada & Prejudice!

  • Jan. 1st, 2009 at 7:25 PM
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Hey everyone! If you're interested in an advance copy of Prada & Prejudice, go check out the contest over at Laura's Review Bookshelf!

To enter you'll need to steal one of the widgets from my profile page. Simply click "share" on the widget you'd like to use, and then copy the code it gives you. Paste the code into your own livejournal-- either in a post or on your profile, or you can put it somewhere like myspace (Just paste the code into one of the boxes, such as the "about me" box or the "books" box on your myspace page.)

Don't forget to tell Laura where you put the widget, and answer her question: What's the most expensive but totally useless thing you've ever purchased.

Good luck! I'll be employing an independant third party to help choose the winner. :-)

Comments

[info]fiction_girl21 wrote:
Jan. 3rd, 2009 01:36 am (UTC)
SWEET!!
I entered!! Can't wait to see who wins!! There a some pretty good stories!!
[info]xwildhopex wrote:
Jan. 3rd, 2009 01:53 am (UTC)
I just entered! I hope I win =) I would loooove to own an ARC of your book!

www.creatinglifesdance.blogspot.com

-Kira
[info]daarlingdivaa wrote:
Jan. 6th, 2009 06:04 am (UTC)
Soo cute!!! I noticed this title on another book blog and had to find out about. It sounds amazing, so I had to enter the contest.
[info]janel_harrison wrote:
Jan. 11th, 2009 02:56 pm (UTC)
I absolutely loved Pride & Prejudice. Whats not to love about your book, especially if it involves clothes and shoes:)
http://janel-harrison.livejournal.com

The Latest News:



Time Magazine mentions Prada & Prejudice in their July 13th issue! Actress Abigail Breslin is reading it and says, "I love fashion and am fascinated by history. This book combines both."

School Library Journal calls Prada and Prejudice, "A fun and charming read, sure too be popular with fans of humor and romance."

Publisher's Weekly calls it, "Part comedy of errors, part romantic-fantasy, this fast-reading, playful novel takes the idea of feeling out of place to a hilarious extreme"


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