June 2022 Batch: What Did You Win?
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1AbigailAdams26
Notifications have begun to go out to winners in the June batch of Early Reviewers! What book(s) did you win?
2tealadytoo
I was thrilled to win two this month!
Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman and A Feeling of Home by Susan Anne Mason. One contemporary, one historic. Should be interesting!
Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman and A Feeling of Home by Susan Anne Mason. One contemporary, one historic. Should be interesting!
3mrmapcase
I'm getting The Richmond Papers by Sam Simpson.
4LyndaInOregon
The Swords of Blood and Gold, by J.C.R. Paulino, and it took about 30 seconds between the time I got notification of the win, confirmed my email at the author's request, and had an Amazon gift of the ebook on my Kindle.
That has never happened before!
Also won He's No Angel, by Ryan Uytdewilligen.
That has never happened before!
Also won He's No Angel, by Ryan Uytdewilligen.
5gpower61
I won A Universe That Dreams: Waking To Universal Reality by Joe Griffin. Looking forward to receiving the book and reading it. Sounds fascinating.
6CurrerBell
WAHOO!!! Paths of Dissent: Soldiers Speak Out Against America's Misguided Wars by Andrew Bacevich and Daniel A. Sjursen. I've read Bacevich's The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism, have a couple other of his books in a TBR stack, and also have a couple on Wishlist. And I'm a regular reader of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and its companion site Responsible Statecraft.
I'll be posting a very detailed review. Col Bacevich (USA ret) {Wikipedia} is a Viet Nam and Persian Gulf veteran and the most distinguished current-day academic and "public intellectual" advocate of an anti-interventionist foreign policy. I'd love to see him in a Tulsi Gabbard administration as Secretary of Defense (with Rand Paul as Secretary of State).
Maj Danny Sjursen, like Bacevich a West Point graduate and retired officer, is a contributing editor to Antiwar.com.
I'll be posting a very detailed review. Col Bacevich (USA ret) {Wikipedia} is a Viet Nam and Persian Gulf veteran and the most distinguished current-day academic and "public intellectual" advocate of an anti-interventionist foreign policy. I'd love to see him in a Tulsi Gabbard administration as Secretary of Defense (with Rand Paul as Secretary of State).
Maj Danny Sjursen, like Bacevich a West Point graduate and retired officer, is a contributing editor to Antiwar.com.
8erinclark
I have won Jurassic Parts by Byron Frimp & Maggio Slooter. (AKA: Darryl Brown) This should be a fun one:)
10TooLittleReading
I won:
Microbiology Coloring Book with Facts & MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions),
The Joy of Murder, which I already received my ebook copy of,
True Crime Storytime Volume 4: 12 Disturbing True Crime Stories to Keep You Up All Night,
and Happy State.
I enjoyed the previous scientific coloring book I won from Dr. Fanatomy, and I read several of the True Crime Storytimes prior to this, so I'm really happy with what I won this month!
Microbiology Coloring Book with Facts & MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions),
The Joy of Murder, which I already received my ebook copy of,
True Crime Storytime Volume 4: 12 Disturbing True Crime Stories to Keep You Up All Night,
and Happy State.
I enjoyed the previous scientific coloring book I won from Dr. Fanatomy, and I read several of the True Crime Storytimes prior to this, so I'm really happy with what I won this month!