“I’m growing up, Dad—what are you going to do about it?” David’s fifteen-year-old daughter Chera announces to her father.
"What my daughter taught me about the journey every parent must make."Here’s the deal: I have a copy of Don’t Let Me Go to give away, but I have no contest. So here’s the lame contest: just tell me why I should mail you a free copy of this book in the comment section. That’s it…Deadline is March 19th, 2009 at noon, Central Standard Time.
Go.
3 comments:
I actually think this is a fun contest. It's semi-orginial and makes people think outside the box.
So I think you should mail the book because if you're lucky you won't have to mail it to me at all. See, you can save postage by giving me the book. :)
BTW, you need to tell your readers what the book is about so they'll want to enter your "contest".
I have several reasons:
1. I have a daughter who is 4 going on 14 so I probably need this book
2. I have a passion for understanding teenagers and their parents relationships.
3. The 2 quotes just looked darn interesting.
4. I read the last book you sent me.
5. I am not reading anything new at this moment.
6. Pick me! Pick me! Pick me! (Did I mention how mature and responsible I am :)
With a great book like this one, I can better prepare my daughter for the real world. She will become RICH and be the sole provider for her future husband (could be your son) IF I were to be chosen for this book :-)
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