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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

CLOSED Giveaway: Sourcebooks Mega-Mystery Prize Packs!

I thought we'd kick off this year's Austen giveaways with a bang! I don't know if you're aware, but Sourcebooks is the leading publisher in all things Austen; seriously, they have a huge line-up of awesome Austenite stuffs! And because they're so awesome* they've offered up not 1, not 2, but 5 (five) mystery bundles of 2 books each to 5 (five) lucky winners!  That's 10 Austen-y books, right off the bat!
How's that for bang? ;P

*I have a feeling I'm going to say "awesome" a lot in the next two weeks...



The Deets:
  • 5 (five) winners will receive a prize pack of 2 books from Sourcebooks line-up of Jane Austen sequels and adaptations. 
  • The 2-book bundles will be random (aka total Jane-y mystery worthy of Catherine Morland...), though if you want a sneak peek at what they might be, you can check out Sourcebooks Austen line-up (and a whole bunch of other goodies) here!
  • US/CAN only
  • Giveaway ends September 5th
  • Fill out the Rafflecopter below to enter!

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Click here to be taken to the Austen in August Main Page!

Fab button artwork c/o Antique Fashionista!

41 comments:

  1. That is quite a bang to begin the event with. I don't know exactly what I'd want in my package, but certainly something fun and Austen-y!

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  2. Ahhhh! So excited about this! Huzzah Sourcebooks:D

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  3. This event is getting off to a great start and this is an awesome giveaway!! I'm very excited this morning!

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  4. Thanks for the great giveaway! I hope Pride and Pyramids is in a bundle. :)

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  5. I would be happy to win any book. : )

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  6. Ah, these look so awesome! I haven't really read any Austen tie-ins so winning these would be neat.

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  7. I'm with Sarah Jane and haven't really read any adaptations or sequels...I think I'm most curious about the sequels! Thanks!

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  8. having great difficulty choosing!
    i would need an hr to read all the options :) i might choose rebecca collins or sharon lathan...def a wonderful celebratory opening to this great August readalong! TY Sourcebooks! and Misty for hosting :)

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  9. Yay! Austen is August is finally here!

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  10. I am secretly hoping that Sylvester: Or the Wicked Uncle will be in the pack for that was the first book of hers that I read and I loved it! However, it was from the library and I haven't run across a print copy since!

    melorabrock (at) gmail (dot) com

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  11. Netherfield Park Revisited and Mansfield Park Revisited both look great!!!

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  12. I like the flood of Austen mysteries that we've seen in the last few years, though I gotta say the ones with an element (or more) of fantasy are my favorites. I'm really hoping to get my hands on Shades of Milk and Honey (which isn't a direct Austen reinterpretation but a Regency fantasy, I hope that counts). :)

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  13. I would be happy to read any book that I win. Thanks for the giveaway. Tore923@aol.com

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  14. I would love to read anything adaptations and sequels. :)

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  16. I'm so excited to participate in my first Jane Austen blog event! And this sounds like an awesome giveaway! And I'm not sure what Austen-inspired stuff is out there, so I'd be happy with anything!

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  17. A mystery pack, cool! I hope Mr. Darcy's Undoing is in the pack.

    Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

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  18. Just because I think it would be funny I am going to say "Mr. Darcy, Vampyre" lol!

    hollyewarner (at) gmail (dot) com

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  19. I would love Pemberly by the Sea.

    Lizzi0915 at aol dot com

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  20. Trials of the Honorable F. Darcy looks fun.

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  21. I think I'd most hope for The Reluctant Widow. Or The Man Who Loved Pride and Prejudice. Weekend with Mr. Darcy and its sequels look cute.

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  22. Fabulous, fabulous prize! Sourcebooks is always so generous with their giveaways.

    There aren't really any books I've got my eye on at the moment, so I will be thankful for whatever I win, should I win.

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  23. Sourcebooks is so generous! I'd be thrilled with whatever is in my mystery box but if I had to pick two it'd be A Weekend with Mr Darcy and The Darcys and the Bingleys. Although I was really fascinated by Linda Berdoll's Really Nice Ways to Say Really Bad Things. (I think I got the title right.) Never heard of it before but it sounds funny.

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  24. Awesome giveaway! I have read many of these, but I can never get enough!!

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  25. omGOSH!!! i can't even pick which 2 books i would like to win....i guess the newer ones?!?!?

    thank you for this AWESOME giveaway!!

    cyn209 at juno dot com

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  26. It's really hard to know which I'd like in my prize pack. I've read so many that I adore...and there's so many I haven't read yet. It's a great opportunity for us and thanks to you and sourcebooks. I think we'd just appreciate any opportunity.

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  27. I'd love to win any of the books--I can't pick just one!

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  28. Any of these would be so awesome.

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  29. I can't pick just two! There are too many good choices. But whatever two I would win would be much appreciated and read quickly!

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  30. Honestly, I don't have two specific ones in mind.

    Anything EXCEPT FOR MR DARCY TAKES A WIFE. *THROWS BOOK*

    If I were going to burn any book, it would be that one. *grumps*

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  31. I'd love for the pack to contain "Reluctant Widow" by Georgette Heyer, if I win.

    Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  32. This truly is a generous giveaway - thank you Source Books!
    I would think I would like to see "Women of Pemberley" for the author's views and original characters, and how they might all connect to Pemberley, and or "Pemberley Chronicles."
    Seeing other interpretations of characters is an interesting thing to me. As long as they stay canon!

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  33. Sweet giveaway. thanks sourcebooks and bookrat

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  34. Jane Eyre`s Daughter sounds interesting.

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  35. Letters from Pemberley looks good

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  36. Any really! But I do love Victoria Connelly and The Man Who Loved P&P looks interesting.
    donnyandshelly at yahoo dot com

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  37. Pride & Pyramids has been tugging at me!

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