Wednesday, March 6, 7 PM: Provo Library in Provo, Utah.
Thursday, March 7, 6:30 PM: University Books, U District Location. Seattle, Washington.
Friday, March 8, 6:30 PM: Barnes and Noble, Clackamas, Oregon.
Saturday, March 9, 10 AM: Tualatin Library, Tualatin, Oregon.
Saturday, March 9, 4 PM: Eugene Library, Eugene, Oregon.
I'm super excited! I already love Utah and Seattle, and I can't wait to visit Oregon for the first time! For more info (addresses, event phone numbers, etc), please visit the Facebook Page, where you can also RSVP.
As always, I will have bookmarks you can only get at events, as well as completely weather-inappropriate flip-flops and very odd jokes. Also as always, I am happy to sign all of my books, notebooks, eReader cases, Stephanie Perkins books, and non-creepy body parts!
Aww, look! They're bonding. And they totally want to hang out with you, too!
8 comments:
Come to Colorado next! I am waaaaaaay late to the party, but I just wanted to pop in and tell you how much I loved Evie and Paranormalcy. I read it last week in three days and now I'm reading Supernaturally and will be done equally fast. I have a four-year-old and a newborn and don't really have time to read right now, but Evie is refusing to let me use that as an excuse. I bleeping love her :) Thanks so much for writing such a fun series~ can't wait to read the new one too!
I can't wait to welcome you to Eugene for the first time :-D. Happy touring!
Yay! See you in Seattle!
See you in Provo I'm so excited!
I wouldn't blame you if you'd forgotten I exist, but I have to tell you that I'm encouraging my friends to see you when you visit the Clackamas Town Center! I would be there if, alas, I were not going out of town this weekend. I'm glad I was able to see you in UT, but would have been happy to meet again on "my turf." ;) Do you have upcoming events in UT? I'll be there for my cousin's wedding and Spring Break in late March. :)
Woohoo!!
I'll be in Clackamas!!! I CAN'T WAIT!! *does a little Oregonian shuffle* Welcome!!!
Are you coming to Illinois?
Why so many in Oregon and so little anywhere else?
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