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FLASH SWEEPSTAKES ALERT! With Valentine's Day just 4 days away, we thought it would be fun to give away one Book Country notebook to 10 random contestants of Book Country's Give a Character a Valentine Sweepstakes! To enter, answer in this discussion thread: What fictional character would you give a valentine to?
You may also email your submission to info@bookcountry.com with the subject line “Give a Character a Valentine Sweepstakes.” You have until 11:59pm ET TONIGHT to enter! Good luck!
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Give a Character a Valentine Sweepstakes Rules
Enter for a chance to win: One of ten (10) original Book Country notebooks (ARV = $2.40 each) No purchase necessary. Open to residents of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories and possessions, Canada (excluding Quebec) and the United Kingdom, age 16 or older. Entries must be received no later than February 10, 2015, 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time. Winners will be selected at random within five (5) days of the close of the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. Void where prohibited by law. Go to http://bit.ly/1KBA04r for official rules.
--edited by Janet Umenta, Book Country Assistant on 2/10/2015, 3:51 PM--
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Is this for any character we can think of?
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@Zach Heher: Absolutely!
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Charles Highway from The Rachel Papers, by Martin Amis. He is one of my favorite characters: conceited, insecure, hilarious and reflective.
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Boo Radley. He needs a valentine.
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Then that case I shall give a valentine to Harley Quinn from the Batman comics. Even comic book characters (and crazy people) need love too!
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Definitely David Dylan from the Cityscape Series by Jessica Hawkins. He'll always be my favorite book boyfriend.
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I'd personally like to give a Valentine to Rylan Saintcrow from Amanda Ashley's "As Twilight Falls" in hopes that I could spend some time in Morgan Creek. I sure could use a vacation from the rest of the world. And since Morgan Creek isn't on any map, it would be easy to get lost! Sure I might be ravished every now and again, but being "his willing prisoner" is a small price to pay for a little R & R at the most exclusive house in all of the American West!
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Death, from Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's Good Omens. I'm sure the poor guy never gets a valentine, and really, it's about time. Plus, think of all the great death-related puns that would work on the front of a valentine's card!
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I would have to give my Valentine to Beldin from the Belgariad/Mallorean by David Eddings. Love that cantankerous old sorcerer!
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I have to say Mr. Darcy, but it has to be Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy. I read P&P a few years ago and don't recall being knocked out by the book Darcy. Maybe I'd better read it again.
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Humbert Humbert. Not a romantic valentine, but just because. It's a tribute to Nabokov's genius that you can feel sorry for Humbert while despising him.
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Mr. Darcy! ... I don't care if it's cliche' ... MR. DARCY!
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I would send an anonymous valentine to Sherlock Holmes. He would spend hours puzzling out who sent it and why.
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The character I would give a Valentine to is a character I know not many people are not familiar with. Her name
is Candy Marshall. She is the hero in "A Gathering of Old Men" a Ernest J. Gaines novel.
Candy Marshall will you be my Valentine.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for your submissions! We will contact the winners shortly. Please keep in mind that the sweepstakes ended at 11:59pm ET on February 10th. Unfortunately, any submissions sent after that time will not count.
Janet
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