Yes? Well, I have something for you! Yes, YOU! My dear friend Melisa has written her second book called Chicken in the Car and the Car Won't Go, which is a travel guide for families with tweens and teens. The book is due to be released in mid-May, however, you can pre-order it here and if you pre-order using that link, you are entered on her page to win a $30 Target gift card.
I am giving away a copy of the book on my blog. I will be pulling a name from a hat (which I will do in a separate vlog post next week). Here are the ways to win:
1. Leave a comment telling me that you want to win.
2. Follow me with Google Connect and leave a separate comment telling me that you did that. If you already follow me, this one’s a freebie but you have to leave the comment anyway!
3. If you are a blogger, blog about this giveaway, including a link to this post. Leave a separate comment with the blog url.
4. 'Like' my facebook fan page and leave a separate comment telling me that you did that. If you already 'like' my page, you need to leave a comment telling me that you like my page.
Make sure you include your email address in your comments so that I can contact you. Melisa will sign the book and ship it directly to you.
** Melisa and I have been friends for over 25 years. I wanted to help her promote her book by doing this give away. I'm just spreading the love. By the way...she's the reason I started this blog!
7 comments:
Yay! Thanks for posting this! (P.S. I am not entering the contest but I already follow you and I already like your Facebook page and I have already blogged about this giveaway...haha!
WOOHOO! I hope I win. Sounds like a great book, on my way to her blog to read!
Penny
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We may actually visit Chicago with a teen. So yes, I would like to win! :)
I follow on Google Friend. :)
I also like you on facebook. Well, I like your page...but really I like you, too.
Ok - now I'm commenting on the correct post. I want to win!
I'll leave this comment on the correct post as well. I'm following you (although I'm not sure what that means).
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