Well, it’s January and as usual the first task of the new year was to re-organise my bookcases. As I work in publishing and live in a one-bed attic flat, this is no mean feat, but I have been completely ruthless with myself and have sent three large bags of books to the charity shop round the corner. Still, my four bookcases are entirely chock-a-block – thank goodness that I got a Kindle for Christmas, which should reduce my acquisition of physical books, at least a little.
During my book rampage I found duplicate copies of three of my all-time favourite Hodder & Stoughton books. The duplicates are different editions, but space constraints mean that I can’t justify keeping them – so I want to share them with you. I’ll send one of the books to the first three people to comment (please specify in your comment if you want a particular book – first come, first served). Make sure that you include your email address so that I can email you to ask for your postal address.
The books are:
1. The Book of Lost Things, John Connolly. Signed hardback edition.
2. The City of Thieves, David Benioff. 1st edition paperback.
3. The Poison Tree, Erin Kelly. Proof copy.