Book Giveaway:
Itch The Explosive Adventure of an Element Hunter by Simon Mayo
Are you ready for a thrilling adventure? Are you looking for a great summer read? Be sure to read Itch by Simon Mayo. One of the best books I've read all year. You can enter now for your chance to win.
Giveaway Details: Use the Rafflecopter form to enter. By entering, you acknowledge you have read the terms on the Rafflecopter form and agree to them. Contest ends August 11, 2013 at 11:59 EST.
Be sure to check out my review of Itch.
**Contest prize will be provided by the publisher.
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our son would like this because it sounds like a smart read
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My boys would like both the science and adventure aspects of the book
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Learning and developing a love for science.
ReplyDeleteMy son would love this book. He dreams of being a scientist and loves adventure books.
ReplyDeleteIt is about science and my son would love it-Dorothy Deakyne
ReplyDeleteSince it is about science and the periodic table, I think that my nephew would really love reading this book.
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My son would love the way this books uses science in it.
ReplyDeleteI love that the antagonists name is Cake! Also, a teacher gets involved in the action - woo hoo!!
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My daughter would like it because she collects rocks.
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win this, I will be purchasing it for my grandson, Logan. He is on the autism spectrum & he LOVES rocks, gems, stones & pretty much anything nature related, but he is crazy about rocks. And reading about this adventure would be right up his alley!
ReplyDeleteMy son has asked for a scientist kit and a periodic chart for his birthday. I think this would be right up his alley :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun science book
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I think that you said it best when you stated "who knew that the periodic table could be so interesting" plus I studied soil science and geology in college so this would be a great way to introduce more about rocks to my kids
ReplyDeleteMy don would love this book because he loves everything deling with science
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