December 21st 2007
Attention Veronica Mars fans - new competition

Good people at Neptune Rising cannot seem to stop giving stuff away. This time the prize is Neptune Noir: Unauthorized Investigations into Veronica Mars, book written by Rob Thomas. Lets face it with the writers’ strike we will have to embrace books again (I am planning to read my P.G. Wodehouse in the usual House slot).
And this book is an excellent treat for:
a) any of you Veronica Mars fans who are suffering from withdrawal symptoms
b) any future Veronica Mars fan who would like to learn more about the series, especially season 1
c) any pop culture aficionados trust me you will not be disappointed
The competition is open until January 7th.
What do you have to do?
You will have to subscribe to Neptune Rising newsletter. The email is NeptuneisRising@gmail.com. Then you will have to answer some simple question for your chance to win.
Here are the questions:
1. What is the name of Meg Manning’s youngest sister?
2. Who was Wallace’s date to the Alterna-Prom?
3. What year (bonus points for naming the date) did Veronica Mars premiere?
4. What’s the name of Abel Kootnz’s daughter?
5. What band sings the theme song for Veronica Mars?
6. What is Mac’s real full name?
7. What was the coffee shop’s name that Veronica worked at?
8. Who takes the fall for Lily Kane’s murder?
9. Who’s the rival P.I. of Keith Mars?
10. What’s the name of the hotel where Logan lives?
11. What was invented at Kane Software?
Bonus:
· What is the name of the band that Desmond Fellows (played by Paul Rudd) fronts in
season 3?
· What college did Veronica get accepted to (besides Hearst)?
· Who was Veronica’s criminology professor?
· What’s the name of Logan’s half brother?
Again, if you need any help, give us a shout.
Also check out www.myspace.com/neptunerising; www.saveveronicamars.tv or check out Neptune Rising on facebook to learn more about what is going on with the campaign to bring back Veronica Mars (or at least get it in syndication, at least one good thing that would come out from writers’ strike).