Looking for something to read over the holidays? Need a gift idea for the reader in your life? Tor Books has some ideas! Enter now for a chance to win a box full of #FearlessWomen books and cool swag.
Tor Books wants everyone to celebrate the #FearlessWomen of science fiction and fantasy with one grand prize winner receiving a box that contains a whopping eight releases from amazing authors:
Autonomous by Annalee Newitz—a near-future tale of A.I. from the founder of io9.com
Vengeful by V. E. Schwab—#1 New York Times bestselling author returns with the follow-up to Vicious
Zero Sum Game by S. L. Huang—a kinetic science fiction thriller debut
The Phoenix Empress by K. Arsenault Rivera—sequel to The Tiger’s Daughter
Terran Tomorrow by Nancy Kress—the final book in the trilogy based on the Nebula Award-winning novella Yesterday’s Kin
City of Broken Magic by Mirah Bolender—a debut novel about a bomb squad that defuses magic weapons
Horizon by Fran Wilde—final book in a series from a Nebula Award-winning author
And early advance copy of City in the Middle of the Night from the Hugo and Nebula-Award winning author of All the Birds in the Sky.Â
This gift box also contains some special goodies, including a pen, candle, and two special tote bags for carrying all of your favorite books. Â
- Entry date 12/3 – 12/17
- 1 lucky winner will get the full bundle
- 5 runner-ups will receive an advanced copy of City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders
- Readers can enter by signing up to our newsletter OR if already a recipient, they can email us at [email protected] with the subject line “Sweepstakes – Fearless Women Holiday Bundle”
PLEASE NOTE that by entering this giveaway, the entrants will be automated opted into our email list. This giveaway is limited to U.S. addresses only (but if U.S. residents want to help out Canadian or overseas friends by entering for them or taking on the shipping, we won’t judge).
Good luck!
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Published: Dec 3, 2018 01:47 pm