
Beanie send it to me, he saw the real painting at an exhibition.
Thanks Beanie!

I also had a book in my mail. It's the second book in a series which I had to buy because I absolutely loved the first book. I was a bit worried by the message on the front of the book though. I mean: The Hunger Games is a nice read, but I'm actually hoping this book is way better than The Hunger Games.

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Is this another UK marketing gimmick?
Indeed! If you don't like the book you can send it to the publisher with a letter explaining why you didn't like it and then you get your money back. 0_o
Worst thing: that Is not a sticker! It's printed on the cover!
Ick for printed on the cover! and I detect a theme in these marketing efforts...interesting.
Nice card from Beanie! You'll have to let us know if the sticker is accurate...
I hate those kind of comparisons, for me often a reason not to buy a book. What do those publishers think? That everyone has read and love the Hunger Games?
How about putting a nice sticker of Sullivan or Voodoo Bride over it?
@Aurian: oh, that is a good idea.
EXCELLENT idea, Aurian!
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