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More Contests!!

The fabulous Julie Halpern, who is not only an author but a very cool librarian, is hosting a contest for the audiobook of Get Well Soon. And she's got THREE copies up for grabs! Plus, it's narrated by Mandy Siegfried who did the audiobooks for The Boyfriend List, Speak, and Wings! Check out this sample of the audiobook.

Here's what the book's about:

Anna Bloom is depressed—so depressed that her parents have committed her to a mental hospital with a bunch of other messed-up teens. Here she meets a roommate with a secret (and a plastic baby), a doctor who focuses way too much on her weight, and a cute, shy boy who just might like her.

But wait! Being trapped in a loony bin isn’t supposed to be about making friends, losing weight, and having a crush, is it?

All you have to do is comment on Julie's blog post for the contest. Pretty easy and Julie totally deserves all the awesome comments because she rocks! And be sure to look for her book, Into the Wild Nerd Yonder, in stores in September!

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  1. You don't see many bright yellow covers like that do you?

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  2. That really is quite the cover. Thanks for the heads up on the contest.

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  3. I gave you an award! :)

    http://bookworminginthe21stcentury.blogspot.com/2009/06/wowzers-i-want-to-thank-bloody.html

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