Contest: Win a Copy of “Fringe Science: Parallel Universes, White Tulips, and Mad Scientists”

Oct 10, 2011 | 12 comments

We’re excited to be giving away 3 copies of the book, “Fringe Fringe Science by Kevin G. GrazierScience: Parallel Universes, White Tulips, and Mad Scientists” by Kevin R. Grazier. Thanks to our friends over at Smart Pop Books, you have chance to win this book by simply leaving a comment on our blog. The contest runs from October 7-15, 2011. Clint and Darrell will choose 3 commenters to receive the book. The book will ship directly from the publisher and is only open to those with a US or Canada mailing address.

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12 Comments

  1. t_gruber

    Pick me! Does the comment need to be on this post or any post? I’ll just comment on EVERYTHING!

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  2. Jéssica (Xah)

    I wish I could participate 🙁
    Is there no way the publisher ships it to one of the guys and you ship it to me? 😛

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  3. Jill Goth

    I’m not sure if this is where to leave a comment for the contest, but I’ll do so anyway…

    What I love most about this book (without having seen anything but the front cover), is the shout-out to John Scott – season one and see-though lying in his glass case at Massive Dynamic). A translucent picture of a cow… Hmmm… What could it mean??? Is this a clue about John Scott and Jean the cow? What is the connection? Seriously, I can’t wait to read the book and so glad that the uber fans at Smart Pop Books love the show and topic of fringe science enough to write it!

    I do have a Canadian mailing address and can provide it if my bog entry is chosen.
    Thanks!!
    Jill

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  4. Kelly

    There is a book?! Hope I get lucky. First time lurking here but I think I may stick around for a while.

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  5. Andrea M

    Thank you so much for the interesting conversations & #Fringe talks keep up the great job.

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  6. LennyG

    Best show on TV and keeps getting better. On the FringeFriday bandwagon

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  7. MaegRo

    I like Fringe. I like to read. I like winning contests (wink wink, nudge nudge) 😛

    I don’t like science so much (bad experience in Chem class; don’t ask), but I’ve always loved the science of Fringe.

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  8. Astrid Farnsworth RP account

    This book would make my job here at the lab much easier. I would absolutely love to add it to my library. Please pick me to recieve one of these beautifully crafted books. I simply love that Gene the cow is on the cover. Please, please, please pick me. Walter will be so happy when I show him that the world believes in him and the science he/we love. Thank you so much for spreading the word and for your consideration. My library and I anxiously await your descision;) – Sincerely Astrid

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  9. Maureen Paolini

    I’m surrounded by real science everyday. A little fringe science would be a welcome change. The closest I get to Fringe at work is the tub of red vines I’ve got on my desk for students who stop by my office. Wish someone like Walter had a lab in my building. None of our labs have a cow, although years ago one of them had fruit bats they would occasionally let out to fly around the corridor to stretch their wings…

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  10. The Raggedy Observer

    The Book is Important, it must survive!

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  11. Gen

    Wow, I had no idea this book existed (-insert lame joke about Peter not existing-). If I don’t win, I’m totally buying it.

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  12. Megs in PA

    There once was a Fringe-tastic book
    That took a science-y look
    At the show we love, Fringe!
    We’ll dive in and binge
    Our bunsen burners really will cook

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