A limited-time offer for fans of You Don’t Say:
Introduce five friends to this blog, and I will send you a free book.
The catches:
I want the names of the new readers, your attestation that they have not previously read You Don’t Say, and the titles of at least two posts they have read all the way through.
Four books are up for grabs. The first person to meet the goal gets to choose which. After that, the range of choice narrows progressively.
Offer ends June 6.
These are the prize books:
Mardy Grothe, i never metaphor i didn’t like: a comprehensive compilation of history’s greatest analogies, metaphors, and similes
Ralph Keyes, I Love It When You Talk Retro
Ammon Shea, Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages
David Wolman, Righting the Mother Tongue: From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling
You Don’t Say will bear the expenses of postage and handling only for locations in the United States and Canada. Offer not valid to employees of You Don’t Say or relatives of employees of You Don’t Say. Cannot be combined with any other offer.
How fortunate that tonight was the night we printed the college's newspaper - six copyeditors/confessed word nerds at the ready! They read the posts from over my shoulder, so I'm not sure if this fully counts.
ReplyDeleteKristen R. - An unbearable scene; A small gap in the language.
Amber D. - An unbearable scene; Do you know where Puerto Rico is?
Amy W. - An unbearable scene; Who's your daddy?
Victoria B.W. (a student of Esperanto) - An unbearable scene; Apologies to the Klingons.
Jeff B. - An unbearable scene; Mr. Sullivan's challenge.
You are a winner. Please send me your full names and address and your choice of book. ("Talk Retro" has already been claimed.)
ReplyDeleteReading the OED, please -- My brother-in-law said it was marvelous. Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteKatie Ward
4725 Bywood Court
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
I loved getting to introduce people to one of my favorite blogs and possibly winning a book in the bargain.
ReplyDeleteJulie C. -That thing I say about baseball; To err is human
Ruth C. -That thing I say about baseball; Things not to give a fig for
Daniel C. -To err is human; Things not to give a fig for
Brian B. -To err is human; Know your presidents
Tim P. -To err is human; Things you know that are wrong
We have another winner. Karlsson, please send me your full name and address, and your choice of one of the remaining titles, i never metaphor i didn't like or Righting the Mother Tongue.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I would like Righting the Mother Tongue, it looks really interesting.
ReplyDeleteBecky Carlson
11311 NE 33rd Ave
Vancouver, WA 98686
I can't win, but I might have to buy that spelling book. My kind of fun.
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