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April 20, 2009

World of Warcraft Novel, Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, Book Giveaway (Closed)!



Rise of the Lich King, Book Giveaway
Hey Guys, Simon & Schuster are giving away 10 free copies of the new WOW novel “Arthas:Rise of the Lich King” through this website. Visit the myspace page for the book here.

How to Win one of these books?
Just send and email to bestfantasybooks@gmail.com with “WOW Contest” as the subject line. Please include your shipping address in the body of the email. Depending on the amount of emails I receive, I’ll either choose the first 10 people who email me or every 5th person to receive a free copy of the book. It can’t get any easier then that!

Simon and Schuster requested I include a link to their newsletter, so if you want to sign up for it, go here.

This contest will run for a couple days, depending on the response. So, if you want a free book valued at 25 bucks, make sure to email me! I’ll contact the winners in a couple days.

EDIT: Thanks to all who sent in an email. The 10 people have been notified of their win and the books will be shipped out to them. Look forward to more future contests from www.bestfantasybooks.com

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  2. Is this in addition to the 3 for the forum users, or instead of?

    Comment by l3gacy — April 21, 2009 @ 5:52 am

  3. An addition :)

    Comment by Ben — April 21, 2009 @ 7:45 am

  4. Awesome! You get to enjoy WoW by reading it as well (that is if you have time). For WoW fans out there, get a chance to win 500,000 gold just by simply giving a name to the twitter pig! You may visit this site given by a friend for more information. http://wowgoldpig.blogspot.com/ Send an entry and may the best man win!

    Comment by Ringo — May 21, 2009 @ 3:25 am

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