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Laura
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Post by Laura » Thu October 9th, 2008, 3:52 pm

It is possible to get an ebook version of My Lady of Cleves since I live in Brazil?

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Post by Rowan » Thu October 9th, 2008, 3:57 pm

Add me to the drawing for both books, please. :)

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Post by Susan » Thu October 9th, 2008, 4:41 pm

I'd be thrilled to receive either, so put my name in for both please.
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Post by diamondlil » Thu October 9th, 2008, 5:38 pm

[quote=""Laura""]It is possible to get an ebook version of My Lady of Cleves since I live in Brazil?[/quote]

Sorry Laura. As this one is coming directly from the publisher, there are only paper copies available.

By the way, welcome to the boards!
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Post by Laura » Fri October 10th, 2008, 9:54 am

Thanks Diamond!!

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Post by Holly Tucker » Sat October 11th, 2008, 5:34 am

Put me in for My Lady of Cleves.

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Post by Julianne Douglas » Mon October 13th, 2008, 2:20 am

I'd love to read either. Thanks!
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Post by ellenjane » Mon October 13th, 2008, 8:31 pm

I just picked up "My Lady of Cleves" at a library sale, but I'd love "Brief Gaudy Hour." I'm always drawn in by the title - it's so unusual.

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Post by Divia » Mon October 13th, 2008, 8:43 pm

[quote=""ellenjane""]I just picked up "My Lady of Cleves" at a library sale, but I'd love "Brief Gaudy Hour." I'm always drawn in by the title - it's so unusual.[/quote]

Yeah it does catch ya doesnt it :)
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Post by diamondlil » Wed October 15th, 2008, 11:24 am

I will be drawing the winners for these books around this time tomorrow, so if you haven't put your name down then please do so!
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