Did you win one of October’s book giveaways?

If you recognize your email, congratulations!

Email of Japanagram October book giveaway winner

You just won a copy of Liza Dalby’s The Tale of Murasaki!

Cover of The Tale of Murasaki by Liza Dalby

If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me if you’d like an ebook or paperback (and if paperback, let me know a mailing address you’d like it sent to) and I’ll get it to you soonest.

If I didn’t pull your name from the hat this time, you might get lucky next month! In this month’s Japanagram, I’m giving away a copy of William Gibson’s Idoru, so check the December 1st Japanagram to see if it’s your lucky day.

Cover of Idoru by William Gibson

And you could be a book giveaway winner and not know it!

Maybe your Japanagram was accidentally sorted into your junk folder, or maybe you were just too busy to read it that month, but a few of the winners from past book giveaways haven’t claimed their prizes yet, and I wanted to give you another chance!

Keep scrolling for links to past months’ winners, because there are some free books still waiting to be claimed…

Click on the photo to learn if you won a signed paperback copy of

The Last Tea Bowl Thief

Cover of The Last Tea Bowl Thief by Jonelle Patrick

SPECIAL EDITION WINNERS

Click on the month to learn if you won a signed paperback copy of

It Was You

Cover of It Was You by Jonelle patrick

SEPTEMBER WINNERS

AUGUST WINNERS

How I pick the winners: On the last day of each month, I load all the email addresses of Japanagram subscribers into a random name picker on the Web and ask it to choose subscribers to match however many books I’m giving away that month. Then I publish the emails in the next day’s Japanagram (all emails obscured in a way so only the subscriber will be able to recognize it as their own, of course!)

The Last Tea Bowl Thief is an Editor’s Pick for Best Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense on Amazon!

Jonelle Patrick writes mystery novels set in Tokyo, and blogs at Only In Japan and The Tokyo Guide I Wish I’d Had

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