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.
Bagsy Book of lost things please x