As a thank you to our readers, we're hosting an exciting Gary Paulsen book giveaway. We appreciate reading your comments, and we're looking forward to an exciting year! Enter the rafflecopter form below and enter for your chance to win this woodsy prize pack. Happy reading :) ~ Jess & Stephanie
Stop by our interview with Gary Paulsen to find out what he thinks about things!
Titles included:
Open to US and International
Giveaway ends on Sunday, August 31st
Brian's Hunt
Tracker
Woods Runner
The River
The Winter Room
Masters of Disaster
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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ReplyDeleteI'm definitely a city person . . . but that's why survival stories like Gary Paulsen's Hatchet fascinate me so much! Thanks for the giveaway! =)
That is an awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Gary Paulsen books I have read. Thanks for running this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe giveaway looked great but I'm bummed as its not open international.
ReplyDeleteYou all are so generous! I loved Gary Paulsen as a kid--still do, really :) His books left me with quite an impression!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fantastic set of books for a young reader!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this amazing giveaway. Whoever wins this will be very lucky.
ReplyDeleteWow. A whole box? That's a giveaway on steroids!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of books!!! Sounds exciting.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome and generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this giveaway! Way generous, my rosy-cheeked darlings.
ReplyDeleteWhat an opportunity! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a windfall for anyone who enters and wins. I'll visit the page with his interview and find out more about this author.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful opportunity!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a country person at heart - but live near a city - still dread driving the 10 miles into the "city" yet it really isn't a big deal - lol
ReplyDeletejust that country heart of mine!
Though I live in the suburbs and love all that entails - good transport, entertainment galore, etc - in my heart I'd love to live by the sea.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveway, I particularly like the look of Masters of Disaster.
I sort of live in the country. We're two miles outside of town on twenty five acres and have deer and coyotes and other wild critters.
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