Classic and Literary Giveaway, Drama Edition

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A few weeks ago, I joined a “blog hop” giveaway and shipped two readers two different lightly used copies of books. I really liked sharing the books that I no longer need on my shelves with my readers, and I thought I’d make this a more frequent event.

Today’s giveaway is a Dover Thrift Edition of Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen. I actually forgot I had this when I reviewed Ghosts last week (I read it on my handheld Kindle app). I intend to get different copies of Ibsen for my bookshelves.

This book has been read a few times but it looks great. I believe it has the same text that Project Gutenberg provides, but if you can’t read it digitally, this book may be for you.

The giveaway is open to anyone in the world that has an address I can ship to. If you’ve commented on Rebecca Reads before today, I’ll give you an extra entry. To enter your name for the giveaway, please also share a drama you loved that you’ve read or seen, a drama you’d love to read or see, or a drama that you’d suggest I read. If you don’t want to enter yourself for Ghosts, feel free to share your suggestions in the comments as well.

Giveaway over.

Reviewed on March 30, 2011

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Rebecca Reid

Rebecca Reid is a homeschooling, stay-at-home mother seeking to make the journey of life-long learning fun by reading lots of good books. Rebecca Reads provides reviews of children's literature she has enjoyed with her children; nonfiction that enhances understanding of educational philosophies, history and more; and classical literature that Rebecca enjoys reading.

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  1. Wonderful giveaway Rebecca! This is one I’d really like to read – I’m starting to really love Ibsen – but I think I’ll read it digitally if Gutenberg has a copy. I’ve found that I really like my iPad for ebooks! Much better than I ever did my Kindle.

    1. Amanda » I found it easier digitally, but I know some can’t read it on a computer/handheld/ereader, so I hope it can go to use somewhere else! I haven’t read any other Ibsen, but do read this one. It’s great.

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