Steampunk Collection Sweepstakes
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All of these books look Amazing
Very Steampunkish
New steampunk! fantastic!
Awesome collection!!!!
I see that this is yet another competition open to just residents of the U.S.
Nitehork, we would love to open up our sweepstakes internationally, but legally, we’re not allowed.
This is quite a nice collection!
Great selection of books – there are a few I’ve never seen before!
Oh this one is TOO GOOD to resist, after Cheri Priest’s “Dreadnought” I was sold on this new Art movement .A movement-which as a surrealist artist of visual machinery and strange destroyed man-made structures,I was already oddly enough; part of a its Zeitgeist- It would be a grand pleasure to immerse myself in such a one of a kind literary collection. Fingers crossed!
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