This is a brand new copy of A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. It has a tiny wee mark on the top right side of the cover, residue from a sticker. Otherwise the book is in perfect condition and brand new, unread, see picture below.
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If I won I would spend my voucher on... wait for it... you guessed it - a book!
ReplyDeleteA book. I've actually never read anything by Hemingway.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Well that's difficult........ Let me think about it ..... might be......... no.........I know........another book!!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering why everyone was posting about a voucher, I forgot to change the text lol
ReplyDeleteLainy
Thanks for the follow and you won me over by the title of you blog, the cats, I adore them, and of course, anything about books.... can never have enough! Carole
ReplyDeleteno I have not yet
ReplyDeleteI'm rather surprised, but no, I haven't read any Hemingway.
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ReplyDeleteSlightly ashamed to say, I've never read anything by Hemingway... (o: Thanks for the nice giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGreat Lainy, one I have not read and after reading The Paris Wife, I plan to read some more Hemingway.
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