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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
GIVEAWAY: 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of Eragon by Christopher Paolini
A little over a decade ago, Christopher Paolini and Knopf Books for Young Readers released Eragon to the masses. Eragon has since been adapted into a major motion picture, published in 125 countries in 49 languages, and the Inheritance series itself has sold over 35 million copies.
To celebrate the book’s tenth anniversary, Random House and Christopher Paolini are releasing a one-of-a-kind, extremely limited Collector’s Edition of Eragon on October 22, 2013.
This faux-leather bound edition features gold-foil line art on the cover and six glossy, full-color original illustrations on the interior by award-winning artists who inspired Paolini— John Jude Palancar (the Inheritance cycle cover artist), Michael Hague, Donato Giancola, Ciurelo, and Raoule Vitale—as well as Paolini himself. Lastly it will also contain an essay by Christopher Paolini reflecting on this tenth anniversary milestone and on the artists who have inspired his work
To celebrate the book’s tenth anniversary, Random House and Christopher Paolini are releasing a one-of-a-kind, extremely limited Collector’s Edition of Eragon on October 22, 2013.
This faux-leather bound edition features gold-foil line art on the cover and six glossy, full-color original illustrations on the interior by award-winning artists who inspired Paolini— John Jude Palancar (the Inheritance cycle cover artist), Michael Hague, Donato Giancola, Ciurelo, and Raoule Vitale—as well as Paolini himself. Lastly it will also contain an essay by Christopher Paolini reflecting on this tenth anniversary milestone and on the artists who have inspired his work
Fantasy Book Critic will soon be reviewing this special edition, and in support of its American publication today via Knopf Books for Young Readers. Knopf Books and Fantasy Book Critic are giving away a copy of “the 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of ERAGON” to ONE Lucky Winner!!!
To enter, please send an email to fbcgiveaway@gmail.com with your Name, Mailing Address, and the subject: Eragon10. Giveaway has ENDED and was open to participants in the US ONLY. Thank you for entering and Good Luck!
GIVEAWAY RULES:
1) Open To Anyone in USA ONLY
2) Only One Entry Per Household (Multiple Entries Will Be Disqualified)
3) Must Enter Valid Email Address, Mailing Address + Name
4) No Purchase Necessary
5) Giveaway has ENDED
6) Winner Will Be Randomly Selected and Notified By Email
7) Personal Information Will Only Be Used In Mailing Out the Book To The Winner
To enter, please send an email to fbcgiveaway@gmail.com with your Name, Mailing Address, and the subject: Eragon10. Giveaway has ENDED and was open to participants in the US ONLY. Thank you for entering and Good Luck!
GIVEAWAY RULES:
1) Open To Anyone in USA ONLY
2) Only One Entry Per Household (Multiple Entries Will Be Disqualified)
3) Must Enter Valid Email Address, Mailing Address + Name
4) No Purchase Necessary
5) Giveaway has ENDED
6) Winner Will Be Randomly Selected and Notified By Email
7) Personal Information Will Only Be Used In Mailing Out the Book To The Winner
NOTE: Cover art and author picture courtesy of Alagaesia.
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3 comments:
AWESOME Contest! Published in 125 countries in 49 languages. *Not Worthy Bow* That is amazing.
ooh, pretty!! i'm actually reading these books for the first time right now! almost done with the second one! ^^
Thanks for the chance to win this.