Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Get a Copy of RUN


 A Copy Of RUN.

The novel RUN takes place in the fictional city of Westborough. The characters all compete for the Westborough High School Cross Country Team, the WHS Woodchucks. Westborough is an amalgamation of three cities. Eastborough, KS (a suburb of Wichita) and Indianapolis, IN comprise small fragments of Westborough. A third city serves as the actual grid where the training runs, practices, and daily life of the characters occur. I am looking for someone who can figure out what city serves as the main location for RUN. I'll take the name of the city or the suburb.

HINT: Westborough is a relatively affluent suburb of a larger city in the upper Midwest. There is a University in the City, and a river runs through it.

The first person who can Tweet the correct answer (or closest to it) by March 1, 2015 will get a copy of the book. Tweets must be made to @alevine785. If several people get the correct answer, I may send out a few copies. The copy(ies) will be sent by US Mail (with as cheap a rate as I can find).

Super friends who actually know the answer because they know me are discouraged from submitting and undermining the fun (although they are otherwise always encouraged to Tweet at me anytime). 

To win, you must live in the 48 contiguous (lower) United States.

If you don't have a Twitter account, you can submit an answer in the comment section here, or on RUN's Facebook page www.facebook.com/RunTheNovel.  Please note: I will get a copy of the book to the first person I notice who gives the correct answer on Twitter (preferred), Facebook, or Blogger/Blogspot. 

This quiz is only for fun. There is no money to be won. 

If you don't want to wait, you can always get a copy or Kindle version here for as little as US$2.99: http://www.amazon.com/Run-Allen-Levine/dp/1497449146/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1424790284&sr=8-1&keywords=Run+Allen+levine 

RUN is also available to borrow for Amazon Prime members. It is free to KindleUnlimited members.

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