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Hello, Ladies ([personal profile] helloladies) wrote in [community profile] ladybusiness2019-09-17 02:10 am
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Giveaway: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

If you've escaped hearing about one of Tor's most buzzed about releases, congratulations. Gideon the Ninth was being heavily promoted at the beginning of the year, and people with ARCs who loved it were not subtle about how much they loved it. Tor pushed it heavily—there's some serious marketing behind the book—with lots of attention to the cover art, sneak peeks at the opening chapters, and most notably, a first edition print run with pitch black page edges, making Gideon the Ninth not only the most hyped SFF book of the year, but also one of the most noticeable physical objects to emerge from a mainstream SFF publishing company this year—that art.

A black-clad swords-woman with red hair and skeleton face paint in dark sunglasses swiping through a group of skeletons


All of us haven't read it, but [personal profile] renay read an ARC copy sent to her by a Mysterious Benefactor in late 2018, which has since then been a delicious mystery on top of the book itself, which is a locked room mystery in a crumbling castle in the middle of an ocean featuring a massive cast of necromancers and Gideon, an irreverent narrator who likes swords and ladies. Regardless of its contents, we're always excited to share books about characters who fancy swords and ladies. That's kind of our aesthetic.

We have one hardback copy of Gideon the Ninth (complete with black page edges!) to give away. You will also get:
  • old key patterned washi tape
  • sparkle skull stickers
  • tiny aviator sunglass stickers

Some of these extras won't make sense until after you read the book. After all, the book is a mystery. (Okay, it's a lot of things. There's some genre blending happening. But mystery is in there.)

If this sounds up your alley, enter our giveaway for Gideon the Ninth—yes, even if you're outside the U.S.! THIS IS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE TRIP TO SKELETON ISLAND*.



* The urge to use "TO BONE TOWN" was extremely high. Yes, we're actually five 11 year olds in a trench coat.
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[personal profile] novin_ha 2019-09-17 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
I've enjoyed a lot of different books I've lately read, but I absolutely loved Lesley Nneka Arimah's What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky, Jacqueline Carey's Starless and Tessa Dare's The Wallflower Wager (which had adorable goats).

THANK YOU for being open to not-US-residents! That's rare and lovely.
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[personal profile] renay 2019-09-18 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, you got me with the goats. I'M READING THAT ASAP.

And of course! I always get so sad when I see international friends looking at giveaways open only to the U.S. and Canada. Since it's within my power to make it happen, I try to do it whenever possible. :D
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[personal profile] novin_ha 2019-09-18 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
There are TWs on the author's website (this book deserves them) but while I was so-so on the previous books in this series, I found Wallflower Wager to be delightful. Not perfect, but... there are so many adorable animals.

Now my list would actually have to shift because I *just* finished Jo Walton's An Informal History of the Hugos and it made me want to read all the things. ALL THE THINGS.

I'm very grateful for your consideration! (As usual!)