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Em's Sensational Seven Book Contest

Em of Em's Bookshelf has got the cure for the winter blues -- a giveaway, and not just any ordinary one at that.
One lucky winner will receive the following books, plus a snazzy tote bag from Harper Teen.

1. The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
2. Princess Mia, The Princess Diaries vol IX by Meg Cabot (*ARC)
3. The Queen Geek Social Club by Laura Preble
4. Queen Geeks in Love by Laura Preble
5. The Redheaded Princess by Ann Rinaldi (*ARC)
6. Audrey, Wait by Robin Benway (*ARC)
7. a mystery book
Just leave a comment at that post and tell her :

1) your favorite teen book that you read this year
2) a teen book that you want to read but don't own.

She'll select a winner on December 31st, so make sure that the comment has your blog address or a way to contact you. And if you want your name to go in the hat twice, then just spread the news on your blog and leave her a comment or send me an email with the link to : emsbookshelf (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  1. Definately my favorite teen book this year is Extra's by Scott Westerfeld, but Dance with a Vampire by Ellen Schrieber is a close second. And a book I want to read is The first book in Meg Cabot's Mediator series. I hope I win!!!

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