Ooh La La, Mr. Beddor!

The Kids Need to Read Charity Auctions on eBay comes to you with a rare offering – a French edition of Frank Beddor’s award-winning first novel, The Looking Glass Wars (or in this case, Les Guerres du Miroir!). The volume is signed by Mr. Beddor and comes packaged with a host of other LGW-related goodies: Seeing Redd and Hatter M bookmarks, a complete set of Cardsoldier War stickers, a Cardsoldier War postcard, and a Looking Glass Wars removable tattoo. Here’s your chance to own this international bestseller as it was published in France – and you don’t even need to convert to euros!

No need to take the Chunnel … just go to http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110247671474  to see this unique package and place your bid. Bidding opens at $30.00. Bidding begins immediately and will close on May 2, 2008.

Our sincere thanks to author Frank Beddor for donating this tremendous package to Kids Need to Read, the charitable organization founded by author PJ Haarsma and actor Nathan Fillion. Money raised from these auctions is used to purchase books for under-funded schools and libraries, as well as for organizations who give books to disadvantaged children

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