
One of our hot books at last week’s Winter Institute—an annual meeting for booksellers—was Lydia Millet’s middle-grade YA title, The Fires Beneath the Sea. This week, we’re giving librarians the opportunity to win a free galley of this wonderful book. Here’s how to enter:
1. Visit the Daily Pretzel blog and read this post.
2. Comment on this post.
3 Sign up for our Library Express mailing list using this link: https://app2.e2ma.net/app/view:Join/signupId:65673/acctId:28005
4. Tweet or re-tweet from our Daily Pretzel Twitter account about this giveaway. Don’t know what to say? Here’s a sample text that you’re free to use:
“I just entered the Daily Pretzel galley giveaway & so can you! http://bit.ly/hGSK8T”
Rules:
1. You must be a librarian or a library blogger in order to enter.
2. You must live in continental North America in order to enter.
The giveaway ends next Monday, when winners will be notified via e-mail.
Want to learn more about the book? Check out the book page on Consortium’s website or via the publisher’s website.







Would love to get a galley!
Looks like a great one! I’d love a galley.
I would also love to get a galley copy! It’s great to check out new books!
Thanks for this lovely galley.
I’m a teen librarian and would love to have a chance to review this new book!
Would love to win a galley!
Sounds intriguing – would love to read it.
I’ve got some avid middle school readers who love to read galleys, so this would be a terrific addition to share with them.
Nice cover art. Is it final?
A galley would be a big help for our middle school members of the Eva Perry Mock Newbery book club starting in April!
Looking forward to reading this book–thanks for the introduction to this site
I would love a copy. Thanks for doing this!
We always love galleys. Thanks.
I would love a copy to share with my teens who are just getting into reviewing books. Thanks for the generous giveaway!
Looks good! Would make a great giveaway at GAPL, once I read it of course:-)
Looks good! It will make a great giveaway at GAPL, once I’ve read it of course:-)
It sounds wonderful. I can hardly wait to read it!