This September, Sourcebooks is exclusively releasing The Foundling by Georgette Heyer in Barnes & Nobles stores Nationwide!!
Sourcebooks is holding a fabulous receipt promotion! Send us your receipt/proof of purchase of The Foundling from your local Barnes & Noble to our office or a scanned receipt in an email to danielle.jackson@sourcebooks.com and you’ll be entered to win a $200 Barnes & Noble gift card! Receipts must be dated between September 1 – September 31, 2009, and can be from an in-store or online purchase. Any questions please contact danielle.jackson@sourcebooks.com.
But WAIT—you can win a book from Sourcebooks now! As a thank you to All About {n} for helping spread the word about our B&N Heyer Receipt Promotion, Sourcebooks is giving away 2 books from the list of books below! Leave a comment about your favorite Heyer moment and you’ll be entered to win your choice of book! 2 winners—US and Canada addresses only please.
Sourcebooks is so excited about the warm embrace everyone has given the Georgette Heyer reissues! Good luck—we look forward to hearing from you!
Send your Barnes & Noble The Foundling receipts to
Sourcebooks, Inc.
c/o Publicity
PO Box 4410
Naperville, IL 60567
Remember: Leave a comment!
Two lucky commenters will be able to choose a book from the following:
The Spoken Word Revolution edited by Mark Eleveld
Poetry Speaks Expanded edited by Elise Paschen and Rebekah Presson Mosby
Letters From Pemberley by Jane Dawkins
How (Not) to Have a Perfect Wedding by Arliss Ryan
Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake by Laurie Brown
A Chain of Voices by Andre Brink
First Lady by Michael Malone
The Ultimate Bartenders Guide by Ray Foley
Improvisation for the Spirit by Katie Goodman
The Successful Novelist by David Morrell
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I've never read it but I would love to. So my favorite Heyer moment will have to be the anticipation of page 1.
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My favorite Georgette Heyer book is Frederica. Frederica was a great heroine, strong and sure of what she wanted.
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I am also not familiar with Georgette Heyer and would love to read her book
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I have never read her books before so my favorite moment would be first reading one of her books!
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My favourite Heyer moment was finding "The Unfinished Clue" in a booksale.
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I haven't read any Heyer before, but she sounds great!
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When I read my first Georgette Heyer, THE NONESUCH, I knew I was on to something delightful! I enjoy her books now as much as I did 35 years ago! I subscribe. gcwhiskas at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI've never read Georgette Heyer's work, but I'm thinking about adding some of her books to my BTB list.
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I love Heyer! My favorite Heyer moment? Um, I am a huge fan of almost every scene in The Talisman Ring, particularly the last one :-)
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