Giveaway Winner: Middle Grade Holiday Jackpot (7 books from Random House)
By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: December 31, 2009
Congratulations to Jennifer M, the lucky winner of our Middle Grade Holiday Jackpot. She has been selected by the random sequence generator at
random.org, and has won the following titles from Random House:
Jennifer will be notified by email and has 72 hours to claim the prize. Unclaimed prizes will be awarded to an alternate winner. Thank you to everyone who participated. A very pecial thanks to Random House for sponsoring this generous giveaway.
For those of you who were not so lucky, you can still add these books to your collection:
WHEN YOU REACH ME by Rebecca Stead
POWERLESS by Matthew Cody
THE BLUE SHOE: A Tale of Thievery, Villainy, Sorcery, and Shoes by Roderick Townley
A REALLY SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING by Bill Bryson
CENTURY #1: Ring of Fire by P. D. Baccalario; translated by Leah D. Janeczko
TODAY I WILL by Eileen and Jerry Spinelli
THE GEORGES AND THE JEWELS by Jane Smiley
Four special mentions for the following comments:
all look like such wonderful books! You’ve given me some great ideas as
I finish up my shopping this season. I know someone who would adore A
Really Short History of Nearly Everything. Thanks for the giveaway!
Janelle said…
set of books. I especially would love to read When You Reach Me. So
many amazing reviews for that one. I’m just starting to collect middle
grade books for our home library. Won’t be long before my daughter and
son will be reading them!
Mary Ann said…
I would love this set for our school library. Girls have been asking about The Georges and the Jewels!
Christine W said…
This
would be a wonderful opportunity for me to help out a teacher friend in
getting books for use in her classroom. These kind of purchases usually
come out of our own pockets and this would be a real blessing to win
these books.
Disclaimer: Books will be shipped directly from Random House,
delivery of the giveaway items lie solely on the sponsor. Names, e-mail
address and physical addresses of all winners will be shared with Random House for the purpose of fulfillment of the giveaway.





Staci A said…