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DiO'Bolic

Not completely obtuse
Nov 14, 2013
22,864
129,998
Poconos, PA
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FREE TO A GOOD HOME

This litter is of varying breeds and conditions,
and needs to be re-homed. Moving to an
insane asylum and not on approved reading list.
Little maintenance needed or required, just give
them your time and attention. Good with troubled
adults and weird kids. All house broken and
comes with guaranteed hours of enjoyment,
intrigue and terror. Would prefer they go to
a home in need, but not required.
Will ship for free via media mail to any
continental US location.


Will also throw in gratis air guitar.
:)
_ _ _ _ _

(and I’m still holding a free UK hc copy of
The Eyes of the Dragon, just waiting to
hear from king family fan. nudge nudge)
 

skimom2

Just moseyin' through...
Oct 9, 2013
15,683
92,168
USA
Technically it's not appropriate as the ARCs are meant for reviewers only but we both know what the reality is. We just got a box of them a week or so ago but not sure if they've started going out to reviewers yet.

As a reviewer,I get a buttload of ARCS (yes, that's a technical term now ;D)--no SK-- but I feel weird about doing anything but shelving them them once I'm finished. Curse my honorable streak--haha. I've seen first-hand that it can hurt sales when they're passed around, especially pre-publication. Hell, my own daughter found an ARC of Lauren Oliver's new book at a thrift store long before publication, passed it around to her friends, and now none of them will be buying that particular book. Ms. Mod, as a spokesperson for an author, what would they prefer a reviewer do with an ARC?