
Periscope Book Cover with Light
Have you taken advantage of a chance to win a Periscope Book Light in a Book Cover from Passports with Purpose? Somebody is going to donate ten bucks through Passports with Purpose to American Assistance for Cambodia and win this great invention. PLUS the popular historic novel, Mistress to the Sun. (The link will take you to my review.) Why shouldn’t it be you?
Just in case you haven’t bid $10 for the Periscope Book Light and the novel, I thought I should tell you more about this magical product, which I dearly love. (I love the book, too, but you can follow that link above to see why.)

Mistress of the Sun
When you slip the back of Mistress 0f the Sun into the sturdy, well-sewn pockets on the Periscope Book light in a Book Cover, you will notice that the book cover will fit most hard back books, and has a second pocket to accommodate slightly smaller trade paper backs. (See those closed books on the bottom of the pile in the picture?) But you won’t be thinking about that, because you’ll be caressing the smooth, soft, leather and remembering when books had plush bindings like this. Now all your books can be a sensual delight, when you slip them inside your Periscope Book Light in a Book Cover. And savor that nice library-rich, leathery aroma for a moment.
Okay, lovely feel, sweet smell–now the treat for the eyes. That square knob that fits down in the spine of the cover, when pulled straight up, magically lights up. (In the picture you can see the light fully extended) And what a light! Bright enough to ensure you can read on the darkened airplane, BUT–and this is very important–adjustable so that the person sitting next to you–or trying to sleep over there on the pillow beside yours in your bed–will not even know there is a light on in the room. True! Cross my heart! I told you it is magic.
Now, since I mentioned reading on airplanes, I might mention one other little benefit of the Periscope Book Light. Ever get on an airplane and have the person next to you who is reading Titus Pomponius Atticus in the original Latin, looks over at you, and you have to drop your copy of How to Please Your Man in your lap so he can’t see the cover? Well, putting the book in a Periscope Book cover takes care of that problem. Looks so-o-o classy.
If you would like to know more about the Periscope Book Light in a Book Cover–different sizes, including two for Kindles–where to get them, and all that good stuff, go to the Periscope web site here.
Reminder: You have ONLY until December 21 (just 12 days as I write this) to choose a terrific gift you would like to win in exchange for your $10 dollar donation to Passports With Purpose. This amazing group of travel writers raised $13,000 to build a school in Cambodia, and now they are well on their way to raising a 2nd $13,000 to provide Healthful amenities like clean water and a vegetable garden.
How often do you have a chance to do good for others and do good for yourself at the same time? Now, run on over to Passports With Purpose and put in a bid or two for the Periscope Book Cover PLUS the entertaining and well-written novel, Mistress of the Sun.
Oh–wait a minute–I forgot to mention the sewn-in ribbon book mark! Now is that classy or what?
And Mr./Ms. FTC if you’re making your list and checking it twice–the novel Mistress to the Sun was sent to me by the publisher to review and the manufacturers sent me a review product Periscope Book Cover and they are donating another one for Passports With Purpose. But I made them no promises, and it was just lucky for them that I liked their products. Okay?