To Kill a Mockingbird Prize Pack Giveaway!
Most of you know that To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my all time favorite books. So it was a no-brainer when I was given the opportunity to offer this contest for you all. This a book I think everyone should read and a movie I think everyone should watch. I'm so excited that I'm actually going to get to see it on the big screen. And I get to give a reader a chance to see it for free!
You’ve read the book…
now see it come to life on movie screens nationwide!
For one day only on Thursday, November 15th, select movie theaters nationwide will show the award-winning film version of Harper Lee’s classic novel
To Kill a Mockingbird, in an event in honor of its 50th
anniversary. In partnership with Fathom Events, Harper Perennial is
offering YOU a chance to win 2 tickets for this event, plus a copy of
the book!
PRIZE PACK:
2 tickets to the event at the movie theater nearest you and a copy of
To Kill a Mockingbird
TO PARTICIPATE:
First: Click here for a list
of participating theaters to confirm there is a screening of the event near you.
Second: Comment on this post and share it with your friends on your own blog/Facebook/Twitter!
**A winner will be selected at random by end of day Sunday, October 28th.
**To participate, first CONFIRM there is a movie theater in your area.
O.k. Once you've made sure you have a theater near you showing the movie, let me know in the comments who your favorite character is from To Kill a Mockingbird. If you haven't read the book or seen the movie then tell me what's peaked your interest to want to see the film. Make sure in your comment that you provide an email so I can get a hold of you Sunday. I have to turn the winner's contact info in almost right away, so you'll want to check your email no later than Monday morning so you can respond in enough time to claim your prize! Good luck!








19 comments:
What a great chance to see this movie again on the big screen...atticus is a great dad,lawyer,and human....run to this movie
Awesome book and movie! I'm in.
Loved the movie first, when I read the book late in life, I fell in love with the spell it casts.
And how can I not say "Boo" Radley? A big outcast who defends children. My kind of guy...
My favorite character is Scout! I've always identified with her.
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Love Scout!
What a great giveaway! Thanks so much. I was also inspired by Atticus to become a lawyer, though I never made it to law school.
thanks for the giveaway
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This is a toughie. As a younger person I loved Scout; she was so much her own person! But as I have grown up, Atticus embodies so much that I admire in a person.
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I like Atticus
The theater nearest to my home will be showing it—a great movie based on my favorite book of all time—thanks for the opportunity to win tickets!
I love Scout!!
skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
It's playing near me. I have never read the book, but my daughter said it's absolutely wonderful! I'd love to see the movie.
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Atticus has always been my favorite character in this story. He's the epitome of a great Southern gentleman (minus the racism) and a wonderful father figure.
I have read the book multiple times, seen the play, and the movie. I can't wait to see it on the big screen. That's the way movies were meant to be seen. Americana at its best!
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Atticus, because is the fairest man of all.
Atticus, a man of courage and honor who defended a man against an entire system of bias and injustice.
It's been years since I read the book or watched the movie. It is a classic! Would love to take one of my sons to see this again!
It's probably been a little over a year since I last read the book and watched the DVD. It's hard to pick a favorite character but Scout is my pick today...dressed as a ham.
Yes, count me in. Believe it or not, it has been on my TBR list for years and I've only read snippets of it. I need to buckle down and read and see more of the classics.
I really enjoyed studying this book in high school, and the movie was great also. It would be wonderful to see/feel all those comparisons/contrasts again! Gregory Peck was kinda hot, too! (I mean, Atticus...)
My son is reading To Kill a Mockingbird right now in his freshman English class. I am so excited to read it along with him. Atticus and Scout would have to be my favorite characters. I adored the film as well. I'm anxious to watch it with my son now!
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