Yesterday’s Winner of You Call the Shots: tmg!

Congratulations, tmg! Your comment on my post about reaching the 5 year anniversary at my job was selected randomly, so you won my fourth copy of You Call the Shots by Cameron Johnson (reviewed here). I am very happy about being able to spread this book around; I enjoyed the stories Cameron has to share.

Today is the last day to win a copy of You Call the Shots. I only have one book left to send to a lucky commenter. If you’re interested in this free book, simply leave a comment on any post here on Consumerism Commentary. The more comments you leave (on separate posts), the more chances you have to win. Make sure you leave your email address with your comment so I can contact you if you are the winner. Don’t worry, that email address won’t be used for anything else.

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