In TWO days, taxes are due. This can be a little upsetting, or it can be really exciting, depend on your refund or if you have to pay.
So, I thought I would share the love and have another give-away.
Here is how it is going to go. You can enter three different ways:
- Leave a comment on this post with your favorite book (I want to try and read more this summer) = one entry.
- Blog about this post = one entry (leave the link in the comments).
- Twitter about this post = one entry (@stepfordchild in your twitter).
The Prize: a $40 gift card to iTunes, Walmart, or Amazon.com
Be sure and leave your email in the field provided so I can contact you. Don’t worry, it won’t be published.
Contest closes at 11:59 pm on April 15th – the last minute taxes can be turned in
Winner will be announced Friday morning.
Good luck!
(If your comment doesn’t post right away, don’t worry. I have comment moderation on.)




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Gone with the Wind, seriously LOVE that book.
http://betterthanlynn.blogspot.com/2010/04/giveaway.html
boo ya.
I just read Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. Pretty cool story. It skips back and forth between the past and present of the main character. He is Chinese, living in Seattle Washington during WWII and he becomes friends+ with a Japanese American girl. A big no-no in his family.
Hmm. Les Miserables & Huckleberry Finn are my favorite books. But, I suspect you’ve read both. Recently, I loved The Book Thief.
I just started reading “Dark Angel” by Robert Kirby and I really like it. The girl in the book just cracks me up!! I don’t know how it will end, so hopefully it is a good read! I finished “The Last Lecture”, that was a tough one to read.
If I win, use the gift cert to buy the “Sword of Truth” series by Terry Goodkind. Best investment I have ever made. We all have reread the series several times.
my favorite book is tough! but if you made me choose, gun to my head, i would have to say this week it would be, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, by Jonathan Safran Foer. it’s about a young, intelligent boy whose father died on 9/11. he is looking for meaning and understanding. an amazing modern novel. amazing.
I don’t know about my favorite books, but you still need to read Uprising and The Hunger Games. Plus, I’m reading Maze Runner right now and it’s pretty good too.
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter is an awesome book. When a dr. delivers his twins and sees one has Down’s, what does he do?
opps! That was me. Still 11 here!