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Home » Gather Togather to Discuss “Gods”–Live Book Group Chat 8/20!

Gather Togather to Discuss “Gods”–Live Book Group Chat 8/20!

 

Has your book group read (or is planning to read) The Gods of Heavenly Punishment? Don’t have a book group, but still want to talk about the book? Interested in the book even if you haven’t read it yet, and wondering what others are saying about it? Join me and groupsourcing super site Togather.com August 20 for an intimate yet electronically-expansive chat about the ideas behind, characters in, writing of and (basically) anything-at-all-you-want-to-know about the novel O Magazine calls “miraculously constructed”, Vogue  proclaims “highly anticipated,” Shelf-Awareness.com calls “stunning” and the Historical Novel Society raves is “magnificently portrayed….superb.”

Between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. I’ll be online live, fielding questions, pondering comments and offering up a free signed copy! To reserve your spot in the discussion sign up on the Gods “Featured Read” page at Togather:

Click here!

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(And while we’re at it: check out the gorgeous new cover for the paperback edition of The Gods of Heavenly Punishment–out January 14th!)

 

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By jennepstein Posted in Blog on Aug 8, 2013

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