

As a special preview for our upcoming Alex Rider Dream Gadget Contest, we’re giving away two copies of Eagle Strike by Anthony Horowitz, part of the Alex Rider series! Just leave a comment in this post and tell us why you or your kid(s) needs one of these books. That’s all you need to do to enter! Please make sure you include your email address in the comment form field (it won’t be published). All eligible comments will be closed by Noon PST on Sunday, November 8th. The winners will be announced next week on the site. Good luck!


My son is very avid reader and loves to tinker with things (re take them apart and try to put them back together stage), and I would love to be able to give this too him before Christmas.
My son needs one of these books because he’s totally bored with the kind of books that are required reading at school. Gadgets and spy tech should do the trick!
I have a Young MAKEr in the making – Charlie is 11 years old and loves everything having to do with Alex Rider (his next favorite is “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” – so he covers both ends of the spectrum). He would love it if his old man could score a copy of Eagle Strike!
My kiddos have read all the Alex Rider books. My daughter is 14 and and son is 11 and she passes her books one to them. Rather you give them one or not I will be getting the next book of the series…. everyone loves a freebie though… especially MOM!
My youngest son hates reading, and struggles with it. I would REALLY love to have this book for him, because I feel that the subject matter would be engrossing enough that he would not spend all of his reading time thinking about how much he hates it. Please help me instill some of my own love of reading into this intransigent child!
Both of my kiddos are really into reading and making things so this would be a huge hit at our house:) Thanks!
My son would love this. He loves to read, and it would be a great addition to our home library.
It looks like it would be a fun read for my nephews.
janemaritz at yahoo dot com
My nephews are avid readers to the point that my brother is constantly looking for books for them to read. This book looks like it would really capture their interest.
I did not leave my email address.
Thank you,
Christine
womackcm@sbcglobal.net
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