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Goodreads Giveaway: Win a Copy of “Wrestling with God”

July 8, 2015 By Barbara Falconer Newhall Leave a Comment

Barbara Falconer Newhall, author of "Wrestling with God," is shown with a copy of her book. 2015. Newhall is offering free copies of her book through the Goodreads Giveaway program. Photo by Barbara Newhall
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By Barbara Falconer Newhall

OK, the odds of winning are against you: I’m giving away three copies of my book as part of a Goodreads Giveaway contest, and typically hundreds of people enter those contests.

But — if you’re already a Goodreads user, there’s no downside to entering. Just click away and
you have a chance of winning a free copy, signed by me, of Wrestling with God.

If you aren’t on Goodreads, now’s a good time to think about joining. Goodreads is a fun site for people who like books. You’ll find all kinds of interesting information there — excerpts, book groups, and conversations with readers and authors like me.

And — through July 14 — you’ve also got a fighting chance to win yourself a copy of Wrestling with God.

If you already have a copy of Wrestling with God, consider writing a review on Amazon.com — or joining Goodreads so you can enter the contest and/or write a review there. Reviews on those sites help a book like mine get off the ground, so I hope you’ll find a minute to give my book a few words and a few stars.

Of course, the quickest and easiest way to get a copy of WWG is to just buy one. You can do that at WrestlingWithGodBook.com.

After a little delay, the giveaway is now underway — through July 14. Go to my author page, scroll down a bit and click on the box that says “Enter Giveaway.” Thanks! 

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