Saturday, June 19, 2010

Winners: Night Of The Living Deed


I had a long 1.5 mile swim last night at Hanalei (on Kauai's North Shore). Parked next to me was a commercial truck with its own Buddha sitting on top. I took out my iPhone for a quick photo as the sun was setting. It was a nice way to start the weekend; calm and relaxed.

This morning I used RandomOrg to pick TWO winners of Night Of The Living Deed by E.J. Copperman. Yes, I'm feeling generous today and decided to throw in an extra copy. There were 24 entries and the winners are commenter 1 and 15:
Congrats to both! If you didn't win don't despair. More books are coming. My next giveaway will be Major Pettigrew's Last Stand which I'll announce sometime this week.

5 comments:

  1. oh wow, this is exciting. It will become a summer read for August. Thank-you

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  2. Congratulations to the winners. Will await the next book. This book is not available in the library here and after reading so much about it, I like so many others want to win it desperately!

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  3. Hi Rob, wow, great photo! I haven't been to Kauai in ages.

    Congratulations to the winners of the contest. I am so interested in reading the Major Pettigrew book so I think I will hold off on getting it. You never know, I might get lucky!

    Hope you enjoyed the weekend, Bonnie

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  4. Hiya Rob, I keep seeing your name cropping up around the book blogging world and then I noticed you were following mine. So I thought I would come and stop by and say hello. I can see you didn't enjoy Wuthering Heights either, so I know I am in good company.
    A lovely blog and I will be back.

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  5. Hi Rob,
    Wanted to let you know that my book arrived safe and sound at the end of last week, but I got waylaid with holiday celebrations. We are camping for the next two weeks or so and I will be taking it along with me. Thanks.

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