Just received two boxes. One with the reissued Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City. The other contained the reissued The Empress's Tomb. I gotta say--the new covers look fantastic. A digital image doesn't do them justice. I think you're going to be pleasantly surprised when you see them in the bookstore!
I'll probably give a few of them away as well!
10 comments:
Sweet! I wanted to get my friend one for her birthday on Tuesday (yes, her bday is Christmas) but at Barnes and Noble, it wasn't there. I saw All You Desire,but I can't wait to see the Kiki Books on the "Brand New Best Sellers For Kids!" Shelf in the front. I'm going to force all of my friends to read it.
And they're going to like it.
I got my little sister to read the first, now she's reading the second. And she understands why I am so crazy about Kiki now.
Yay!
You're my favorite author. Thank you :)
WAHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YAY!!!!! Unfortunately you're already sending us the Darkness Dwellers (that's not the bad part at all) so we probably can't receive the other Kiki covers- which really is ridiculous, I know, since you already sent us Kiki 1 and 2 in hardcover, signed, for our little free library (thank you again SO much!!!!). Anyway, I'll probably end up buying them even though I have those two you sent.
Would it be possible to do more of the Who Were You? things? They are really cool and I love reading them. Just wondering. It would be really fun!
AWESOMEFLUBBINGTASTIC!!!!
I can't believe it!
I can't buy books cuz my parents don't believe that I would read one book OVER AND OVER again, and that leads to a storage problem... Where to store ALL the books?????? But if I win a book they HAVE to let me "have and hold this book forever more" hahahhaha YIPPEE KI YAY!
"A digital image won't do them justice."
Why don't you put up the covers anyway and let us be the judge? :)
Selene:
One solution to your parent/book management problem is to tell them you trade books with friends, so you need to buy books for trade bait. However, this means each purchased book is actually 3 or four books' worth of reading pleasure. This solution has its own problem -- you'll have to round up three or four friends to at least say they're book trading partners. Even if they aren't.
At least even the trade paperbacks are less expensive than hard covers....
Robert "if your plan starts with fibbing to parents, you might want to consider another plan" in San Diego
its after Christmas, any giveaways?!?!?!?!?!?!!!
No giveaways yet?? Now I'm sad. I keep checking to see if there are any, and then I'm really disappointed when there aren't.
Post a Comment