OK, I love cryptograms so I had to make one up for this book.
If you want your own copy of Jimmy’s Stars, solve the cryptogram and mail me the answer at Sally at paraklesis dot com by Next Monday. I’ll put all the correct answers in a hat and pick a winner.
Winners have to be in the US or Canada and have to be willing to give me their mailing addresses so I can send them the book.
Easy, huh?
Here’s the cryptogram:
Uft ura vtavet Teext fbutm kalu rtqt Bgaec Fxuetq bog Dxsuaqxb Gbomtsz. Fxuetq exdtm xo Jtqkboi, wyu Dxsuaqxb rbl pylu bsqall uft beeti. Bog qxjfu oar, Teext fbutm Dxsuaqxb kaqt.
(Oh that was fun on the old spell check.
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I will also be posting a review of Jimmy’s Stars in a few hours, so check back here.
For now, go on over to KidzBookBuzz.com for a breakdown of what other bloggers on the tour are doing, or just click on the links below to go to their blogs.
01 Charger, A Childhood of Dreams, A Christian Worldview of Fiction, A Mom Speaks, All About Children’s Books, Becky’s Book Reviews, Book Review Maniac, By the Book Reviews, Dolce Bellezza, Fireside Musings, Homeschool Buzz, Looking Glass Reviews, Maggie Reads, Maw Books, Small World Reads, The Friendly Book Nook
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