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Get your FREE X Marks the Box ebook from Waterstone's!

Lugh_Chronain
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Icon Books and Waterstones.com are pleased to announce that we are giving away the eBook version Daniel Blythe's X Marks the Box absolutely FREE in advance of the publication of the printed edition.
The free eBbook will be exactly the same text as the printed edition and will be free from DRM (Digital Rights Management) restrictions on its usage.
To get your FREE eBook, simply fill in the form and hit 'Submit'.
X Marks the Box helps the ordinary citizen to negotiate the political maze. In this political primer - designed to allay fears, explode myths and shake up apathy - self-confessed born-again voter Blythe argues that politics often has very little to do with Westminster. In his role as irreverent but informed guide to the workings of politics, he offers practical ways in which everyone can politicise themselves to fight for the things that they believe in.
As the most tightly-contested general election for 30 years approaches - and one which will be fought more than ever on local issues - Daniel Blythe gives an enjoyable, useful and penetrating insight into how to make your vote count.
The FREE ebook will be available from 11th February to 3rd March 2010.
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The free eBbook will be exactly the same text as the printed edition and will be free from DRM (Digital Rights Management) restrictions on its usage.
To get your FREE eBook, simply fill in the form and hit 'Submit'.
X Marks the Box helps the ordinary citizen to negotiate the political maze. In this political primer - designed to allay fears, explode myths and shake up apathy - self-confessed born-again voter Blythe argues that politics often has very little to do with Westminster. In his role as irreverent but informed guide to the workings of politics, he offers practical ways in which everyone can politicise themselves to fight for the things that they believe in.
As the most tightly-contested general election for 30 years approaches - and one which will be fought more than ever on local issues - Daniel Blythe gives an enjoyable, useful and penetrating insight into how to make your vote count.
The FREE ebook will be available from 11th February to 3rd March 2010.
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