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Enter the WWEnd Free Book Drawing! Posted at 4:48 AM by Rico Simpkins

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The good folks at Pyr recently sent us three fantastic looking books from their new Young Adult line. These are first run hardback editions from some exciting new authors and we’re putting them up for grabs. How can you get your mits on ’em? Simple, retweet, share or comment.

We’ve recently expanded our presence on Facebook and Twitter, and we’re eager to get the word out, so here’s how we’re going to do this. To enter the drawing, just retweet this tweet or share this Facebook post on your wall. We know not all of you are on social media, so you can also enter by commenting on this post. If you do all three, then you’ll triple your chances of winning.

We’ll randomly draw three names from all the entries. The first person will get their choice of the 3 books, the second will choose from the 2 remaining and the third will get the last available book. We’ll even throw in a set of our 2011 Hugo bookmarks. The drawing will be held on the 14th and is open to all – even our friends over the pond.

Be sure to include the name of the book you’d like to win in your entry.


Fair Coin

Fair Coin
E. C. Myers

Ephraim is horrified when he comes home from school one day to find his mother unconscious at the kitchen table, clutching a bottle of pills. Even more disturbing than her suicide attempt is the reason for it: the dead boy she identified at the hospital that afternoon-a boy who looks exactly like him.

While examining his dead double’s belongings, Ephraim discovers a strange coin that makes his wishes come true each time he flips it. Before long, he’s wished his alcoholic mother into a model parent, and the girl he’s liked since second grade suddenly notices him. But Ephraim soon realizes that the coin comes with consequences-several wishes go disastrously wrong, his best friend Nathan becomes obsessed with the coin, and the world begins to change in unexpected ways.

As Ephraim learns the coin’s secrets and how to control its power, he must find a way to keep it from Nathan and return to the world he remembers.

Thief's Covenant

Thief’s Covenant
Ari Marmell

Once she was Adrienne Satti. An orphan of Davillon, she had somehow escaped destitution and climbed to the ranks of the city’s aristocracy in a rags-to-riches story straight from an ancient fairy tale. Until one horrid night, when a conspiracy of forces-human and other-stole it all away in a flurry of blood and murder.

Today she is Widdershins, a thief making her way through Davillon’s underbelly with a sharp blade, a sharper wit, and the mystical aid of Olgun, a foreign god with no other worshippers but Widdershins herself. It’s not a great life, certainly nothing compared to the one she once had, but it’s hers.

But now, in the midst of Davillon’s political turmoil, an array of hands are once again rising up against her, prepared to tear down all that she’s built. The City Guard wants her in prison. Members of her own Guild want her dead. And something horrid, something dark, something ancient is reaching out for her, a past that refuses to let her go. Widdershins and Olgun are going to find answers, and justice, for what happened to her-but only if those who almost destroyed her in those years gone by don’t finish the job first.

Lightbringer

Lightbringer
K. D. McEntire

Wendy has the ability to see souls that have not moved on-but she does not seek them out. They seek her. They yearn for her . . . or what she can do for them. Without Wendy’s powers, the Lost, the souls that have died unnaturally young, are doomed to wander in the never forever, and Wendy knows she is the only one who can set them free by sending them into the light. Each soul costs Wendy, delivering too many souls would be deadly, and yet she is driven to patrol, dropping everyone in her life but her best friend, Eddie-who wants to be more than friends-until she meets Piotr.

Piotr, the first Rider and guardian of the Lost, whose memory of his decades in the never, a world that the living never see, has faded away. With his old-fashioned charms, and haunted kindness, he understands Wendy in ways no one living ever could, yet Wendy is hiding that she can do more than exist in the never. Wendy is falling for a boy who she may have to send into the light.

But there are darker forces looking for the Lost. Trying to regain the youth and power that the Lost possess, the dark ones feed on the Lost and only Wendy and Piotr can save them-but at what cost?

20 Comments

Tom Kiefer   |   05 May 2012 @ 17:48

Nice. I suspect that my kids would enjoy any of these. 🙂

Horia NIcola Ursu   |   06 May 2012 @ 00:30

Nice, I would love to read these.

Emil   |   06 May 2012 @ 02:58

Lightbringer sounds interesting.

divinenanny   |   06 May 2012 @ 06:06

Great! I would love to read Fair Coin.

Charles Dee Mitchell   |   06 May 2012 @ 11:22

Somehow my posting turned into a screed about Phyllis Schlafly. For myself, I would go with Lightbringer

Jaya Lakshmi   |   06 May 2012 @ 12:18

I bet all of these would be awesome, but I’d prefer Lightbringing out of the three.

Patrick Samphire   |   06 May 2012 @ 15:34

I love to read all of these, but I’m going to buy Fair Coin anyway, so I’ll ask for Thief’s Covenant.I’ve also retweeted this.

Tanya   |   06 May 2012 @ 15:37

I shared on my Facebook profile. I’d love to win Lightbringer.

Stephanie Burgis   |   06 May 2012 @ 15:38

I’ve facebook-shared it and tweeted about it ( as @stephanieburgis ), although I used slightly different wording in my tweet, so no worries if that entry doesn’t count. (I tried to include the link here to my tweet but couldn’t because it was html.) All three books look fantastic, but we’re buying Fair Coin already, so I’d rather enter to win Thief’s Covenant or Lightbringer.

Rachel Hunter   |   06 May 2012 @ 16:20

Although I would love to read all three novels, the first on my list would have to be "Thief’s Covenant", by Ari Marmell. The political aspect – wrought with adventure – sounds intriguing, to say the least.

DragonReader   |   06 May 2012 @ 19:53

Cool, please enter me in drawing for Thief’s Covenant.

Jeremy   |   06 May 2012 @ 20:58

Fair Coin sounds pretty interesting but Thief’s Covenant has the coolest cover – BY FAR 🙂

Yulande Lindsay   |   09 May 2012 @ 20:06

Would really love to read Fair Coin! Actually anyone of these books look like a good read.

Geoffrey Allan Plauché   |   09 May 2012 @ 23:38

I’d love to win Thief’s Covenant.

Tad Ottman   |   10 May 2012 @ 00:05

I’d love to read Thief’s Covenant. And I love the cover art!

TamiW   |   10 May 2012 @ 07:00

Thanks for running this- all of these books look really interesting!

Nickie Abshire   |   10 May 2012 @ 08:19

I’d like to win Fair Coin.

Elizabeth Edgett   |   10 May 2012 @ 10:52

Tweeted and FB’d. I’m intrigued by the book, "Fair Coin". (WWE has a great iGoogle app as well, if anyone hasn’t seen it yet.)

Case Kipple   |   10 May 2012 @ 14:29

This is fun all these books look good so any one would do.

Reyna Wilcox   |   11 May 2012 @ 11:09

Awesome! Sign me up…

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