15 Mary Sue Readers Will Win This Amazing Bundle of Fantasy, Sci Fi, and YA Books

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You know what’s better than one free book? That’s right, count ’em, three whole free books. And these happen to be particularly awesome.

Courtesy our friends at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, your summer reading list is about to get a major upgrade. Three tantalizing new titles could be headed your way:

Isle of Blood and Stone by Makiia Lucier, a mysterious puzzle-box of a fantasy epic, Chemistry Lessons by Meredith Goldstein, an exciting YA debut featuring a girl scientist hero trying to crack the science behind love, and Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne, one of The Mary Sue Book Club’s selections, a science fiction romance that reimagines Jane Eyre in space, just as Charlotte Brontë would have wanted.

What’s that you say? You want all of these books posthaste? We hear you. Here’s how you can win:

  • Entry dates: 8/14/2018 – 9/5/2018
  • 15 winners!!! Each will be mailed a book bundle with all (3) titles
  • You can enter by signing up to our newsletter below OR if you’re already receiving the newsletter, you can email us at giveaways@themarysue.com with the subject line “Sweepstakes – Summer Reads”

 

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