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4th Anniversary Giveaway Results

Can’t believe another week has gone by, where does the week go?

As promised, here’s the winner for “In the Country of Men” by Hisham Matar:

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Congratulation Sam!

As for the book “Purge”, there wasn’t much competition but the winner goes to Mystica!

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Congratulations both. I’ll get your details and send the book over hopefully in time for Christmas.

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One Response to “4th Anniversary Giveaway Results”

  1. Thank you for the win. Looking forward to this book.

    Posted by Mystica | December 9, 2012, 2:36 pm

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