The Wobbit give-away contest (6.12.13 by Pieter Collier) - Comments







Tolkienlibrary.com and the publishers Simon & Schuster have teamed up to create a nice Christmas give-away! Here is your chance to win a copy of the book The Wobbit, a new parody from The Harvard Lampoon. Make sure to check out all about this brand new paroday.



This competition is open to all US and Canadian residents. Unfortunately, Simon & Schuster is restricted to mailing books to the US and Canada throughout all the imprints; so sorry nothing to be won for our European, African and Asian Tolkien friends. But no need to feel bad, since more competitions are coming up to celebrate in this dark days! We will have 1 book of The Hobbit, A Parody up for grabs. Make sure to spread news about the competition, since the more you share the more chance you will have to win!





Here is a small recap of the book that can we won in this give-away:



The Wobbit, A Parody



When Aaron Sorkinshield and his band of Little People embark on a quest across Widdle Wearth to reclaim the hoard of Academy Awards stolen from them by the lonely Puff the Magic Dragon, senile wizard Dumbledalf suggests an unlikely and completely unqualified accomplice: Billy Bagboy, an unassuming wobbit dwelling in terrorist-riddled Wobbottabad.



Along the way, the company faces internet trolls, moblins, one really big spider that must be at least an inch and a half wide, and slightly worse. But as they journey from the wonders of Livinwell to the terrors of Jerkwood and beyond, Billy will find that there is more to him than anyone—Tolkien included—ever dreamed.



Propelled to his destiny by a series of courageous adventures and indented paragraphs, Billy will set out on the greatest YOLO of all time…one that leads deep into the dark caverns hiding a mysterious man named Goldstein, who’s just trying to have a nice Seder.



For everyone who has delighted in J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy masterwork—or for anyone who's just looking for a good laugh—The Wobbit: a parody is a comic extravaganza for the ages.



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