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Giveaway of my book of quotations, The Mind Boggles, to celebrate my 1000th EyedentityGame!

January 27, 2023

10 years of ILMK! Free books! Amazon gift certificate giveaway! All to thank you!Giveaway of my book of quotations, The Mind Boggles, to celebrate my 1000th EyedentityGame!

I’ve been doing a game on Twitter where I post the eyes of a celebrity & people guess who it is. I call it the #EyedentityGame:

#EyedentityGame on Twitter

It’s been going quite well & has been picking up steam lately. I think with the changes in Twitter, people are looking for things that are just fun, which benefits me & similar feeds.

I’ve had individual games get over 10,000 views.

Four times now when a celebrity was the answer, they have trended on Twitter. The first time was Bob Barker, and I wasn’t sure it was me, but when Mildred Natwick trended, I figured it had to be. 😉

I’ve done my 1,000th today (the first one was 28 April 2020). To celebrate, I’m giving away my Kindle book of quotations today & tomorrow (Thursday & Friday)! You obviously don’t have to play the game to get it. Do check the price before you use that Buy Button: I’ve made it free where I could, but it might not be free in your market.

The Mind Boggles: A Unique Book of Quotations (at AmazonSmile: benefit a non-profit of your choice by shopping*)

When it was first published back in 2012, I believe it was the most popular book of quotations in any format at Amazon…for a really, really short time. 😉 The focus is on geeky books/movie/TV and I know they aren’t the most profound quotations for everybody, but I really enjoyed doing this.

Enjoy!

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* I am linking to the same thing at the regular Amazon site, and at AmazonSmile. When you shop at AmazonSmile, half a percent of your purchase price on eligible items goes to a non-profit you choose. It will feel just like shopping at Amazon: you’ll be using your same account. The one thing for you that is different is that you pick a non-profit the first time you go (which you can change whenever you want)…and the good feeling you’ll get. :) Shop ’til you help! :) 

This post by Bufo Calvin originally appeared in the I Love My Kindle blog

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