Bizzia Tax Day Giveaway: Win Two Books
April 15, 2009 by Kori Ellis
Filed under Business
Today at Bizzia, we continue our Tax Week celebration by giving away two fabulous books to five lucky readers.
The first book is the motivational and inspirational work of bestselling business author, BJ Gallagher. Five readers will receive a copy of his book, It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been. You will enjoy this witty, informative guide to getting what you want out of life.

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The second prize is THE GENIUS MACHINE: The 11 Steps that Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance by Gerald Sindell. This is a complete, step-by-step system for developing an idea, thinking through an issue, or creating a revolutionary innovation. Each of the five winners will also receive a copy of THE GENIUS MACHINE.
To enter the giveaway, please leave a comment here on this post and let us know, what’s your favorite book? The comment will automatically enter you into the contest.
This giveaway ends on Friday, April 17, 2009 at 11:59pm. We will then select five random winners from all the entrants to receive both books.
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It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been sounds like a gret book!
THE GENIUS MACHINE: The 11 Steps that Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance sounds like it would be a great read!!
It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been sounds like just what I need.
Usually I prefer historical fiction (I’m a Taylor Caldwell buff; my favorite is “Answer as a Man”) but “It’s Never too Late” sounds pretty interesting.
fav book of all time….the bible
I’m excited to read THE GENIUS MACHINE: The 11 Steps that Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance.
the art of reading people
fave book, the moon is a harsh mistress by robert heinlein
Jane Eyre is my fave. Is the date correct for the end March 17, 2009? If so I’m hoping for a time machine to win.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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My fav. book is Coma Therapy by Eric Victorino. He used to be in a band called Strata and now is in a band called the Limousines. Anywho.. this book is poetry about all the things that went on in his life. It’s like reading a diary a bit. ty
Currently, my favorite book is Everything’s Eventual by Stephen King. I’m really interested in reading It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been, so thanks for the chance to win this!
Genius Machine sounds fascinating.
My favorite book of the two listed in the giveaway would be “THE GENIUS MACHINE” as I could truly use the inspiration!
My favorite book EVER EVER would no doubt be “The Egg and I” by Betty MacDonald :) Everyone should read it, wonderfully humorous!
What great inspiration I could get from those books!
My favorite book is No Logo by Naomi Klein- I think it says a lot about America & the world we live in. Global Brain by Howard Bloom is also amazing.
I like the sound of THE GENIUS MACHINE: The 11 Steps that Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance, thanks.
To Kill a Mockingbird still remains as one of my favorite books.
Would love to win these to share with my sons! Thanks so much :-)
I am liking the Genius Machine
I don’t know about favorite, but I just finished Yeager and found it enjoyable reading.
My favorite book is “millionaire by thirty”. Very informative and well worth the time to read (even if you might be over 30). My son loves what he’s learned so far and is determined to be a millionaire by thirty…too.
-barbarabaker :)
I live to read, but my all time favorite is To Kill A Mocking Bird.
my fav is a star trek by diane duane (can’t remember the title, been a few years since i read it)
My favorite is Yes Man by Danny Wallace. Non-fiction and a really good (and funny!) story about how saying yes more can change your life :)
I don’t have a favorite of all time, but my recent fav was The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
My favorite book is ” The Red Tent”.
madamerkf at aol dot com
I like the Genius Machine.
The Bible is my favorite book. Thank you
tatertot374@sbcglobal.net
Lonesome Dove by Larry Mcmurtry is one of my all-time favorites!
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I can’t imagine having one “favorite” book, but one that I try to read every year around Christmas is “How Far to Bethlehem?”
These two books each sound fabulous–thanks for the chance.
I love so many books, my favorite might be Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
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I’ve always loved The Stand by Stephen King. As for as authors go, a recent favorite is Charlie Huston. If you haven’t read him yet, you really should!
Considering I have something like 3000 cubic feet of science fiction paperbacks out on the second garage (and thank the gods for that second garage, too!) this is a tough question. Anything by C.J.Cherryh, Orson Scott Card, Tanya Huff, several recent ones by John Ringo really rock, most anything through Baen — but one book that really comes to mind is “Little Heroes” by Norman Spinrad.
I very purposefully took that one (among a random selection of typically fifteen-twenty others) with me on vacation for six or seven years in a row and enjoyed re-reading it each time.
The most interesting book I’ve read recently was “Charlie Wilson’s War”. The best book I’ve had read TO me recently was a Book-on-CDs of Rick Riordan’s “Lightning Thief” which my son was reading; we happily filled most of both legs of a five hour vacation trip listening to the adventures of Percy Jackson. Thanks for the chance here!
My favorite recent book has to be Twilight. Thanks for the contest.
Just turning 40 and my kids are all in school. I have some ideas but this book would be so helpful. Thanks for the chance to win.
I always loved Anna Karenina – I am a hopeless romantic – it is one book that has always been “visual” to me.
my vav is Sidhartha by herman hesse
My favorite book is My Sergei. I’m really interested in reading It’s Never Too Late to Be What you Might Have Been.
My favorite book is The Mole People by Jennifer Toth.
“It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been ” sounds like my kind of book.
It’s Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been sounds great:)
Favorite book: W. Somerset Maugham’s “Of Human Bondage”.
I don’t really have a favorite. I like mysteries, fiction, and self help. I would really like to read these books. Thanks!
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I don’t really have a favorite book, but I enjoy reading mysteries, fiction, and self help books. I would really like to read these books! Thanks.
rlgrady[at]yahoo[dot]com