We need something good right now, and that means it's time to GIVE STUFF AWAY. Specifically, it's time to give away a couple of ARCs of Magic For NothingYou in
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Magic For Nothing ARCext_3998413January 31 2017, 20:05:08 UTC
I'm commenting on this because I really, really would like an ARC of "Magic for Nothing." It officially comes out the day after my birthday. Getting an ARC would allow me to have it and read it on my birthday. One thing that I would really like to see in an upcoming book is a good talk between Verity and Antimony. Their relationship seems to be off and it would be nice to know that these two could actually get along. It's fine if they're also kicking ass at the same time. I live in the United States and I am willing to pay postage.
I have a US mailbox, so no need for international postage.
Hmm... that's hard, because I do like being surprised by the InCryptid series. I wouldn't mind seeing more of the Portland Cryptid community that, for instance, rely on Verity's mother as a doctor. Or more cryptozoologists and how they get into the field when not born into it like the Prices and Tanners. Hell, I'd take a complex ecological study of the Pacific Northwest cryptid community.
US Commenter. Actually commenting because I wanted to see more from Antimony, so just getting my hands on Magic for Nothing will make me very happy. That being said, I always love to see what incryptids we meet in a new book, especially from cultures I don't know very well and are therefore unfamiliar with their "monsters."
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I kind of want to see more shape shifters. I am partial to werewolves, thanks to White Wolf (Bone Gnawers, represent), but I am happy with almost any.
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in the US.
I'd like to spend time with the Price parents.
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Hmm... that's hard, because I do like being surprised by the InCryptid series. I wouldn't mind seeing more of the Portland Cryptid community that, for instance, rely on Verity's mother as a doctor. Or more cryptozoologists and how they get into the field when not born into it like the Prices and Tanners. Hell, I'd take a complex ecological study of the Pacific Northwest cryptid community.
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