BACK TO SCHOOL
FIVE BOOK GIVEAWAY
The end of summer is quite near and soon the kids
will be off to school. Hachette Book Group wants
to help me so my readers can celebrate our shared
love of learning/reading with a special giveaway
of 5 thought-inspiring books!
THANKS TO VALERIE AND THE
HACHETTE BOOK GROUP,
I HAVE FIVE SETS OF
"BACK TO SCHOOL"
PRIZE PACKS TO GIVE AWAY!
EACH SET CONTAINS THE
FOLLOWING FIVE BOOKS:
NurtureShock
Close Encounters of the Third-Grade Kind
In CHEAP We Trust
The Love Revolution
Six Pixels of Separation
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ABOUT THE BOOKS
NURTURESHOCK
by Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
In a world of modern, involved, caring parents, why are so many kids aggressive and cruel? Where is intelligence hidden in the brain, and why does that matter? Why do cross-racial friendships decrease in schools that are more integrated? If 98% of kids think lying is morally wrong, then why do 98% of kids lie? What's the single most important thing that helps infants learn language?
NurtureShock is a groundbreaking collaboration between award-winning science journalists
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD-GRADE KIND
by Phillip Done
A twenty-year veteran of the classroom, elementary school teacher Phillip Done takes readers through a lively and hilarious year in the classroom. Starting with the relative calm before the storm of buying school supplies and posting class lists, he shares the distinct personalities of grades K-4, what he learned from two professional trick or treating 8-year-old boys, the art of learning cursive and letter-writing, how kindergartners try to trap leprechauns, and what every child should experience before he or she grows up. These charming, sweet, and funny tales of Mr. Done's trials and triumphs as an award-winning schoolteacher will touch reader's hearts and remind them of the true joys of childhood. We all have that one special, favorite grade school teacher whom we fondly remember throughout our adult lives - and every teacher also has students whom they will never forget. This is the perfect book for teachers, parents, and anyone else who is looking for a lighthearted, nostalgic read.
IN CHEAP WE TRUST
by Lauren Weber
What does it mean to be cheap? When is stowing money away wise, and when is it miserly? How might American interpret the economic downturn after years of indulgence and over-spending?
To answer these questions, IN CHEAP WE TRUST considers our hot-and-cold relationship with thrift and offers a colorful ride through its history in America, from Ben Franklin and his famous maxims to the branding of Jews and the Chinese as cheap in order to neutralize the economic competition they represented. From Dumpster-diving and the psychology of hoarding to Americans' thrifty responses to war and recession, IN CHEAP WE TRUST teases out the meanings of the word "cheap" and explores the wisdom, virtues, and pleasures of not spending every last penny, all the while sparkling with smart, engaging writing that's well worth another precious asset-time!
THE LOVE REVOLUTION
by Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer has been teaching the Word of God since 1976 and has been in full-time ministry since 1980. She is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy inspirational books. She has also released thousands of audio teachings as well as a complete video library. Joyce's ENJOYING EVERYDAY LIFE radio and television programs are broadcast around the world, and she travels extensively conducting conferences. Joyce and her husband, Dave, are the parents of four grown children and make their home in St. Louis, Missouri. You can visit her at www.joycemeyer.org.
SIX PIXELS OF SEPARATION
by Mitch Joel
Is it important to be connected? Well, consider this: If Facebook were a country, it would have the sixth largest population in the world.
The truth is, we no longer live in a world of six degrees of separation. In fact, we're now down to only six pixels of separation, which changes everything we know about doing business.
This is the first book to integrate digital marketing, social media, personal branding, and entrepreneurship in a clear, entertaining, and instructive manner that everyone can understand and apply.
Through the use of timely case studies and fascinating stories, SIX PIXELS OF SEPARATION offers a complete set of the latest tactics, insights, and tools that will empower you to reach a global audience and consumer base-and, best yet, you can do this pretty much for free. Digital marketing expert Mitch Joel unravels this fascinating world of new media-but does so with a brand-new perspective that is driven by compelling results. The smarter entrepreneurs and top executives are leveraging these digital channels to get their voice "out there"-connecting with others, becoming better community citizens, and, ultimately, making strategic business moves that are increasing revenue, awareness, and overall success in the marketplace-without the support of traditional mass media.
Everyone is connected. Isn't it time for you and your company to connect to everyone? SIX PIXELS OF SEPARATION will show you how.
ABOUT THE GIVEAWAY!
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6 PM, EST, SEPTEMBER 12
159 comments:
Well-someone has to be first - gulp.
Looks like a fun selection of titles:D
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My favorite year was my senior year because it was easy. Also, in the second semester I only had two morning classes so I got to go home early every day.
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I loved first grade. I had the sweetest teacher, Mrs. White, and met two friends that I am still close to 41 years later.
I commented on yesterday's post.
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my favorite year of school was 10th grade.Alot of my friends from another school came to my high school that year.Plus i had the best teacher that year for a few classes.
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Wow - what a generous giveaway! Count me in please! My favourite grade in school was likely grade 12. I was finally able to take the courses of my choosing instead of the obligatory ones and I finally figured out where I fit in and had a group of good friends and a social life.
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I am not first, am I? One of my favorites was the 10th grade when I got to be on the Yearbook Staff in high school. I tried to get on the YS when I was attending a Christian school but transferred to public. The Christian school kids didn't accept me. I guess I wasn't geeky enough. lol Jokin'... :)
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I guess my favorite was 4th grade because I liked my teacher a lot. She was much younger than my other teachers had been - they were more like grandmas - so it was very exciting (for some reason!).
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Grade 12 was my favourite grade because I knew that my adult life would begin after that and it was exciting!
Please enter my name in your draw. Thank you.
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I am a follower of your blog.
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+1 my favorite grade in school was my senior year. I had everything practically done so it flew by for me
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Thanks for this wonderful giveaway. My favorite grade was grade 2. Saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Awesome giveaway! my favorite grade was 12th because it was when I finally stopped caring about what's "cool" and what's not.
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Terrific giveaway. My favorite year? Probably my senior year, because I was finally finished! I remember my 5th grade year being a lot of fun, because I had a fun teacher.
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What a great collection of books! Favourinte year? Hmm, I'd have to say grade 8. Mainly because of my teacher. She really impressed upon me a great joy and interest in literature. Thanks for offering these up.
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my favorite was 6 grade because I was learning was still fun for me it was down hill from there con5459(at)gmail(dot)com
Freshman year of college. It was all new -- new city, new friends, new place to live. I loved college, but my freshman year was the BEST.
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Senior year of high school. I was already accepted to college and all the academics were quite easy. Plus, we got out early!
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My favorite year was senior year - more free periods and we got to choose our classes. I had English Literature and Biology, and enjoyed them both. Plus, there was college to look forward to.
Just became a follower of your blog. :)
Marian
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My favorite grade in school was Grade 12 because it was my final year and I was engaged to be married once I graduated, which I did and am still married to the same man 35 years later :-)
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I took the what flower am I quiz thinking there would be a comment once finished but there wasn't. Turns out I am a Daffodil.
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I would say that seventh grade was one of my favorite years. My parents sent me to a new, smaller school and I loved knowing everyone in all my classes.
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Hmmm..... I think it was 2nd grade when I won my first bookworm award.... of course that may have been the year I won the messiest locker award too.....
Please count me in for this giveaway - it looks wonderful.
My fave is 10th grade. I met my best friends then. :D
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Grade 8 was my favorite year - I went away to boarding school. The school was run by the Sisters of Holy Rosary and, contrary to popular belief, it was fun. The sisters played broomball with us, went for walks, etc.
I had to think about this a day, I really like school overall! But looking back, I think I liked my Fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Gray the most. I really bloomed that year in the academic area and she really challenged me to reach and read/write more difficult texts. And she was a big promoter of Scholastic and it was rare I didn't get a new book rec. out of that!
All of these are very interesting titles!
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My favorite year was sr year. It's the year that everything happens,homecoming, prom, grad night, sr picinic, acceptance to college, graduation, sr trip
I'm a follower.
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Hmmm... picking one favourite grade is tought. I'd say 11th Grade for various reasons... I had the steadiest relationships with my family, friends and loves. I was on the ball with studying and my grades were fantastic. Everything melded together well that year and it was just fun!
Aliya D.
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My favorite grade in school was 6th grade. I loved it because the teacher, Mr. Moore, took an interest in all his students, was patient with us all and never got tired of answering all our questions.
He also made us each feel special and that we all could learn/do anything.
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I liked sixth grade the best. We were the king of the elementary school hill and still kids!
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I follow with Google Reader.
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I left a comment on your Labor Day giveaway.
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My favorite year is school was third grade because we learned about Native Americans - except they were American Indians in the textbooks then! I wanted to BE an Indian living in a teepee, riding bareback through the woods, and running around in moccasins - and yes, I had all the tribes thoroughly mixed up. :-) Haven't had as much fun with history class since.
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My favorite grade was 6th grade b/c I had the best teacher: Mrs. DeBels. She made learning fun.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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My favorite year of high school was freshman; the same year my daughter begins in just one week!
Please enter me in the contest; looks like excellent reading!
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I'd love to read these!
5th was probably one of the best - it was my year of awakening! I have severe hearing loss, and this was the first year I had hearing aids, so it was like a whole new world of realizing what was going on around me.
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I think that my favorite grade was 4th grade because I had a teacher that I loved. She was a neighbor too and the sweetest lady who was always kind and caring in and out of the classroom.
Please enter me in the giveaway! Thanks!
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I follow your blog on Google.
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I follow you on Twitter. My username is Soccermom213
I tweet often about your blog and giveaways and will do so again tonight.
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I have commented on several of your giveaways today!
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7th was my favorite b/c i loved playing basketball
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i entered the seduce me giveaway!
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My favourite grade was grade 13, when they still had that in Ontario. It was a transition between high school and university. In that grade, we were treated much more like adults than in previous grades and I enjoyed the freedom.
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Looking back, I'd say my favorite year was 4th grade. I can remember being excited because the math seemed to get more interesting. Yeah, I'm a nerd!
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We've posted about this at Winning Readings:
http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2009/08/back-to-school-books_10.html
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My favorite grade in school was the third grade. We learned to write cursive!
This is a great giveaway. Pls count me in!
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This is a great giveaway. Pls count me in! - hadn't answered the question above! here's my answer
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+ 1 my favorite was 5th grade - I had my friends but no stress and wasn't concerned with grades at all
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My favorite grade in school, was my sophomore year.
I was part of a club called CLOSE UP. We got to fly to the US and visit Washington DC, New York, and Colonial Williamsburg.
I grew up in Guam, so it was a great experience since I've never been to those places before. In New York, we were able to see LES MISERABLES...the begining of my love for musicals!!
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My favorite grade was the eighth because I goofed off a lot..loland I do mean a lot =) plus it was SO easy & I met wonderful friends that year.
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Grade three was my favorite. We had a combined grade 3 and 4 class and two very cool teachers. It was fun being different than the rest of the classes and getting to do things away from the norm.
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My favorite was first grade - I had the "bestest teacher ever"! And I learned exciting new things every minute. aitmama (at) gmail (dot) com
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Sixth grade was my favorite because I got my first vocal solo! I was so excited. First, I performed for the school and the during the choir concert. Many thanks, Cindi
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I liked senior year the best. I was finally figuring stuff out, had some good classes and an actual social life.
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I loved my senior year. I felt like an adult. There were so many senior activities. And I anticipated college.
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Please enter me. Looks like a great selection of books. My fav grade was 10th. Great classes and turned seet 16!
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I loved seventh grade...I loved my Science teacher, he made the subject so interesting.
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My favorite year was my senior year because I only had to go half a day and then I went to work the other half :-)
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Favorite grade: 11
Why: That was when I blossomed academically and met lifelong friends!
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my fave grade was 3rd grade when we got to REALLY start reading good books!
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My favorite grade was the sixth grade because everybody in my class was my friend. We all got along so well that year. :)
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I think I liked second grade best because we finally started to learn something! (This was back in the 50's)
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My favorite was 3rd grade because my teacher was so nice and made learning fun.
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My favorite grade was kindergarten. I had the sweetest teacher that I still see around town. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Grade 4 was the best. Before I discovered boys!
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i liked 2nd grade b/c of my teacher
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favorite year = 7th because I met my best friends
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I would have to say second grade because I won the spelling bee that year and that sure felt good. Then twelfth grade because I was finishing with school and moving on into the future.
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My favourite year was my last year in highschool. I had a couple of spares and was quite sociable. Lots of fun and parties that year
My favorite grade in school was probably freshman year in high school. I finally started to really explore on my own and really learned about getting out on my own. Well, kind of on my own. My best friend and I would take the bus every Wednesday to the mall and we would eat at the deli there (I think it was a Swiss Colony but I could be wrong), we would then browse all the shops, gab and just have fun hanging out. The last stop would always be the B. Dalton bookstore where I freely spent my allowance on the latest romances like Sooner or Later and the Sweet Dreams line. Great giveaway!
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I have commented on a lot of your blog posts. One of my most recent was the one with your special announcement of an upcoming spectacular giveaway!
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My favorite grade was grade 12 because everybody took the time to appreciate what was happening as we knew it would be the last time we went through all the routines and experiences of high school
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MY FAVORITE GRADE WAS THE 12TH BECAUSE I WAS SO EXCITED ABOUT COLLEGE!
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Great giveaway! My favorite grade was Kindergarten. I really like my photo from that year too - so young, so innocent and so ready for school. It all changed after that... just kidding!
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sixth grade because I got to experience my first graduation
I liked 12th grade the best because i had a great senior year
I liked 12th grade the best because i had a great senior year
My favorite grade in school was my senior year in college because it was my LAST year in school. Well, at least I thought it was. Here I am 30 years later in grad school. Oh well.
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my favorite grade was preschool because of all the naps!
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I liked second grade because they finally taught me to read (things were slow in the 50's)
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My favourite grade was grade 1. Things were so easy and fun back then! I think we might've had some nap time as well, I wish we had nap time at work now!
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Grade 2 -- classmate walked me to school every day.
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My Senior year was my favorite because I was ready to move on!
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My favorite was my senior year. I got to homeschool myself!
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My favorite teacher was in 1st grade, but my favorite year of school was 11th grade. I had great teachers and great friends!
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I think fifth grade was a favourite. It seemed that we learned all about the world & its history. It was just a glimmer of what I would grow to love.
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I loved my senior year because I had so much to look forward to! Great contest!
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My favorite grade was seventh grade because all my friends were friends and we all had a great time in general, no cat fights or drama.
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My favorite grade was fourth, because I knew then I would be a nurse when I grew up. I made a drawing with me as a nurse in a cap and white uniform. Taking a first aid course in Girl Scouts added a badge to the sash and my skills helping people feel better.
4th grade was my fave as I finally got a male teacher and he was a great inspiration!
My favorite year was Jr in High School. We knew what we were doing in high school and enjoyed it while the Sr year was filled with the reality of choices what to do after high school.
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My favorite year in school was freshamn year, I like change and everything was WAY different than any other year of school.
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I liked third grade- I had a really fun teacher that year.
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I loved my freshman year in high school. It was so much fun and I got more freedom. Please include me in your giveaway.
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Second grade was the best for me. I had a great teacher, Mrs. Fortner. Also, my first boyfriend helped make it a special year....
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My favorite grade was 1st grade because I had a good teacher!
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My favorite grade was 2nd grade, my teacher had passion and energy and she had been teaching for quite a while before I got her.
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My fav grade was 12th - because it was almost over!! LOL! I really didn't like school. To much drama!
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I liked third grade because of the teacher =- her name was Miss Peoples. Thanks for the giveaway.
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My favorite grade in school? Hmmmm....I guess I would have to say 4th grade. We had THE sweetest teacher in whole world. Everyone loved her. She left our school at the end of the school year and there was a river of tears shed.
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my favorite grade would have been grade 9...thanks
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