Share your summer reading paradise and get a $5 coupon!

Bookclub-in-a-Box wants to hear summer reading suggestions from all of our readers—and what’s more, we want to give a $5.00 coupon to every single person who shares with us!

Send answers to all three of these questions to laura@bookclubinabox.com by Tuesday, May 22 to enter:

• Which book are you most looking forward to reading this summer?
• Where in the world (your back porch? a desert island? anywhere!) would you most like to read your book?
• What would you like to eat and/or drink while reading your book?

The Bookclub-in-a-Box Readers’ Reading List will be posted on our blog on May 23, along with the first name and last initial of each entrant.

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One Response to Share your summer reading paradise and get a $5 coupon!

  1. EILEEN MOORE says:

    Book I am most looking forward to reading this summer is titled: “The Little Book” by Selden Edwards.

    I would most like to read my book while soaking up the sun on a chaise lounge chair on South Padre Island, TX, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, or at Tuscany Resorts, Las Vegas, while suntanning at their pool.

    My 2nd option for reading, is at any fine restaurant, eating lobster or shrimp, with a glass of chilled white wine or champagne, and delicious chocolate cake for dessert, served with coffee.

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