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I'm SO happy you guys loved this giveaway so much! A record 134 entries - that has me speechless!! I'll try and come up with more fun ways to enter. If you have any suggestions, then I'd love to hear them! Do share them with me either in the comment section or just drop me an email.

Thank you all so much for your enthusiastic participation! I wish I could give you all a book, alas ... But don't lose heart! I'm always having giveaways (and will be starting a new one soon!) so plan on coming back. Please help spread word about my blog and its giveaways either by writing about it on your blog or telling all your friends and family about it. There are books galore for all of us, so let's share the bounty!

What's that - who are the winners? What ... you don't like me on my soapbox? How can you say .... Oh, who am I kidding?! Here are the two lucky winners as picked by trusty Random.org

"Chin Chiang and the Dragon's Dance" by Ian Wallace as recommended by Cindy (jchoppes@...)

To Dance on the Ocean Floor by Christine Marie Johnson as recommended by ihchicky (ihchicky@...)

CONGRATULATIONS, Winners! Just send your full name and mailing address within the next 5 days in an email to "abookblogger AT gmail DOT com" and with the subject line "Alexander Winner". You'll be receiving your books directly from the publisher*.

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  1. Darn, missed this one, I'll have to get it another way, lol.

    Congrats winners!!!

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  2. Hi Dina, sorry you missed out on this one. But try the ST.Martins one I have going on right now!

    hotcha1 - Linda, you're a sweetheart and I love your participation on this blog!

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