I'm delighted that Restitution has come out in paperback and is already available at Amazon at the reduced price of £4.79.
Alternatively, there is an extra 10% Off all Books at Waterstones on orders worth £20 or more. Use code PP6666.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Restitution a Pan Macmillan Paperback
Extra 10% Off all Books at Waterstones on orders worth £20 or more. Use code PP6666
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Free books for reviewers
If you're a keen reader, for pleasure or 'work', and would like a review copy of Restitution, please email me on grhelizATgmail.com. I have four copies of the soon-to-be-released paperback to send reviewers. No conditions, as long as you can commit to writing and posting/publishing a review within the next three weeks.
It doesn't have to be a print newspaper, it can be a blog/online book review site or Amazon. And you don't have to reveal your identity to me if you don't want to, as long as you give me a safe mailing address for the book.
Just to remind you what Restitution is about, here's the blurby bit from Amazon:
February 1945. Europe is in ruins and the Red Army is searing its way across Germany's eastern marches, revenging itself upon a petrified population. The war is over, but for some the fight for survival is only just beginning. Alix, the aristocratic daughter of a German resistance fighter, is desperate to flee before the Reds come. But when a ferocious snowstorm descends she is left alone and terrified.
To find out more about the book, look at the review section on the right hand of this blog.
It doesn't have to be a print newspaper, it can be a blog/online book review site or Amazon. And you don't have to reveal your identity to me if you don't want to, as long as you give me a safe mailing address for the book.
Just to remind you what Restitution is about, here's the blurby bit from Amazon:
February 1945. Europe is in ruins and the Red Army is searing its way across Germany's eastern marches, revenging itself upon a petrified population. The war is over, but for some the fight for survival is only just beginning. Alix, the aristocratic daughter of a German resistance fighter, is desperate to flee before the Reds come. But when a ferocious snowstorm descends she is left alone and terrified.
To find out more about the book, look at the review section on the right hand of this blog.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Ann Weisgarber
Huge congratulations to fellow MNW author Ann Weisgarber, whose debut novel, The History of Rachel of DuPree, is on the shortlist (of three) for the Orange New Writers' Prize (to go alongside her longlisting for the main Orange Prize).
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
