Giveaway: Rooftops of Tehran by Mahbod Seraji

Some of you may remember that, about a year ago, I reviewed a little book called Rooftops of Tehran by Mahbod Seraji.  I really enjoyed this look at pre-revolution Iran and thought it was a great piece of multicultural fiction.  The author recently contacted me and offered two copies of Rooftops of Tehran to give away to my readers, in celebration of its 6th printing (yay!).

Not only is he offering two copies of this book, but they will be signed.  Even better, this giveaway is open worldwide, as Mahbod wants everyone around the world to have a chance to win and read this book.

So, to enter:  fill out the form below.  Comments on this post will not count for entry, so make sure you fill out the form!  This giveaway will run through the end of the first week of September.  It will close on Monday, September 6, and I’ll choose two lucky winners on September 7.  As mentioned previously, this giveaway is open internationally!  Good luck!

6 comments:

Veens said...

Thanks a ton for this giveaway!

Anonymous said...

There is no form loading, but I want to enter this contest!

chrissey67@yahoo.com said...

that was me, having problems signing in today, chrissey - ananymous

chrissey67@yahoo.com said...

and now it appears I can't spell, sorry! Anonymous!

Pravin Tirmare said...

This is amazing book..as you giveaway.. i want it to read...thanks.

Beth F said...

Fabulous giveaway. Thanks so much.

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