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Grand Opening Celebration!
The New Store at Book View Café

May 31st, 2012

Book View Cafe Grand Opening

Book View Café is celebrating the opening of our new, completely-redesigned bookstore by giving our readers a chance to win the book of their choice. Just take a look around the store anytime up until midnight, June 8, and choose the book you’d like — all the books that are eligible for the giveaway are marked with a gold star. Then come back here and leave a comment with the name and author of the book and why you want it (we may use that comment for publicity purposes). When the promotion ends, I’ll pick a random winner from those who’ve commented, and I’ll send you a coupon for the book you’ve chosen.

So please head on over to Book View Café and then come back here and make a comment!

Posted on: Thursday, May 31st, 2012 at 6:15 pm
Categories: Promotion.
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16 Responses to “Grand Opening Celebration!
The New Store at Book View Café”

  1. Lee Blair Says:

    Greetings!

    Since I already have a all of your work Linda, “Starfarers” would be my choice. The “Starfarers Quartet” sounds like something I would enjoy. hope all is well. Enjoying “Hepen” and “Dread Hammer”. Keep up the good work!

  2. Linda Says:

    Thanks Lee! Much appreciated. And thanks for participating!

  3. JHG Hendriks Says:

    Skye Object 3270a is still on my to buy list, so…

  4. Linda Says:

    Cool! That’s my only young-adult novel. It was a lot of fun to write.

  5. bn100 Says:

    I’d like to read Senrid by Sherwood Smith because it sounds like an enjoyable and adventurous read.

  6. Linda Says:

    Thanks for participating!

  7. Willy Baum Says:

    Okay, since I also have all of Linda’s books, I would love to check out Merlin’s Descendants #1 by Irene Radford. I love Arthurian romances!

  8. Linda Says:

    Great! Thanks.

  9. Barry Rogers Says:

    Hiya Linda,
    I’d like to read “Starfarers”. I haven’t read any Vonda McIntyre for a looong time. The sample reminds me of Deception Well/Vast – what fun!

  10. Linda Says:

    Hi Barry! Thanks for checking out the new store and for entering our contest!

  11. Boyd Waters Says:

    Hola Linda!

    I think that “Memory” is a fantastic “young adult” novel. I wish it were marketed as such, just to see what happens.

  12. Linda Says:

    Hola Boyd! You know, that’s a really good idea–and it was actually used in a teen-reading program on Oahu. Hmm… as a small first step I think I’ll go mark it as young-adult in the Book View Cafe store.

  13. Paul Weimer (@princejvstin) Says:

    Wow, did I not come here? I thought I had! (reminded by Dave’s tweet earlier).

    How rude of me.

    Hmmm. Writing Horses, by Judith Tarr. I’m certain to learn lots from the Mistress of Horses

  14. Linda Says:

    🙂 Thank you, Paul, for stopping by! And I’ve been meaning to check out Writing Horses myself.

  15. Rick Ellis Says:

    I have been following Linda on Twitter, I am interested in writers who explore nanotech and would like to read either the Bohr Maker or Vast. I’m liking the Book View Cafe, keep up the good work.

  16. Linda Says:

    Thanks for the follow, Rick, and thanks for entering!