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Get That Book Promotions is closing out the year with a simple but powerful prize one winner will receive a $250 Amazon Gift Card. Entries remain open until December 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST.
Tunespeak is offering a meaningful prize this season. One 1st Prize winner will receive the Alabaster Limited Edition New Testament Bible Collection, valued at $500 USD (with international equivalents). Entries close December 18, 2025, at 1:59 AM CST.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Hard Times by Jeff Boyd. Buddy Mack finds himself caught between two clashing worlds. As an English teacher at a South Side Chicago high school known for its football team but struggling in nearly every other way, he works hard to spark his students' love of literature. Among them, he’s especially focused on three boys who constantly push his limits yet show real potential: Zeke, the star athlete; Truth, the charming talker; and Dontell, the student he believes has the brightest future. At home, his wife, Chrissy, a successful corporate lawyer, wants to move to a larger house on the North Side and start a family, but Buddy feels conflicted about what that change would mean. The only person he feels he can confide in is Chrissy’s younger brother, Curtis, a Chicago cop whose corruption complicates everything even further.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Ship of Theseus by Garry Harper. Just as Pablo pursues perfection in his art, the novel itself will continue to evolve, refine, and reinvent over time. Every few months, a new free update will replace the previous one. Plotlines may shift, characters may appear or disappear, and the structure may be reshaped and experimented with. Each version stands on its own, yet together they form a living work that gradually transforms into something far removed from where it began. Once the book updates, there’s no returning to earlier versions, no archive, and no print edition. If you’re satisfied, you can keep the latest version and consider the story complete. But if you want to see what comes next, you can continue forward. The choice is yours.
