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CONTEST NOW CLOSED- Take a Break from Your Phone, It’s Book Lovers Day!

Alan_K
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

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Hey Community,

 

Calling all readers, fans of fiction, and novel addicts, it’s Book Lovers Day! Whether you’re into short stories, biographies, or graphic novels, books possess the magical ability to suck you into their own little world. And let’s face it, the more technology has become part of our lives, the harder it is to put down our phones and curl up with a good book. So here are some tips to help get you reading again: 

 

1.Always Have a Book with You

You never know when you’re going to have a few minutes of free time so it’s good to always have a book ready for reading. Whether you’re sitting in a waiting room for five minutes, or commuting on a bus for forty-five, a book is your best friend to replace twiddling your thumbs. 

 

2.Create an Environment Conducive for Reading 

Your phone, laptop, and TV are all distractions that can sneakily pull you away from your book. Avoid these traps by reading in a room where you won’t be tempted by technology. 

 

3.Join a Book Club

Going to a book club is a great way to get you reading. Not only will you have people to discuss the book with but they’ll also hold you accountable for keeping up to date with the reading schedule. 

 

4.Stick to Books You Enjoy

Nothing makes reading harder than struggling through a book you find boring. Reading should be fun! Pick up a book that’s impossible to put down.

 

Hopefully with these tips you’ll get back to being a book wiz! To help you even more, comment below by 12:00 pm ET on August 16 and tell us what you think is the best book of all time and we’ll randomly select three winners who will receive a $50 gift card to Indigo. Happy page-turning! Contest runs August 9 to August 16, 2019. Read Contest Rules before entering.

 

-Public Mobile Community Team

 

Contest Rules

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Public Mobile Book Lovers Day Contest
CONTEST RULES

  1. HOW TO ENTER & ELIGIBILITY
    No Purchase Necessary.  To enter entrants must share the title of their favourite book on the Public Mobile Community post. Only one entry per person accepted.  No other form of participation is accepted.  In the event of a dispute on the entrant identity, the person who is the holder of the email address specified on the online form will be deemed to be the entrant.

 

Contest runs August 9 to August 16, 2019 at 12:00pm ET.


An Entry will be considered void and removed from the Community post if it contains subject matter that, in the opinion of the contest administrators, may violate community standards or is otherwise of questionable taste.

To be eligible, an entrant must be an existing Public Mobile customer and entry must be received on or before end of contest closing date and time. Entrants must be a Canadian resident who are 13 years of age or older and must be a member of the Public Mobile online Community. Contest not open to employees of TELUS Corporation, its affiliated companies or subsidiaries, its sales agents, its advertising and promotional agencies, and members with whom they are domiciled.  By accepting these Contest Rules, entrants agree that any and all liability related to this contest by TELUS is limited to the value of the Prize(s) as defined hereinafter.


  1. THE PRIZE
    There will be three (3) prizes awarded. Each winner will receive the following prize:


            One (1) Indigo $50 Gift Card


Prize(s) must be accepted as awarded and with no substitutions, is/are not transferable unless set out in the Contest Rules and cannot be exchanged with Public Mobile or cash. Public Mobile reserves the right to substitute the Prize with a Prize of equivalent value if such prize becomes unavailable for any reason.  The chances of winning are dependent upon the total number of eligible entries received.


  1. THE DRAW
    A random draw for all Prizes will take place at the Public Mobile office located at 25 York Street, Toronto, Ontario on or about August 16 at 12:00PM ET by a TELUS representative. Selected entrants will be notified on the Public Mobile Community. If the selected entrant cannot be reached within two (2) business days, or if the selected entrant does not meet any of the contest requirements, another entrant will be selected from the remaining eligible entries.
    In order to win, the selected entrant must correctly answer unaided a mathematical skill-testing question and will be required to sign a standard release form. If the selected entrant is under the age of majority in his/her province of residence, his/her parent or legal guardian must read and accept these Contest Rules.  Failure to answer the skill-testing question correctly, comply with the Contest Rules or sign and return the release form within two (2) days of receipt will result in disqualification and another entry will be selected until the Prize is awarded. Prize will be delivered to a Canadian address of the winner’s choice within (7) business days after prize has been awarded.

  2. PRIVACY
    By entering the contest, entrants consent to the use of their names, city of residence, photograph, voice and/or image for publicity purposes in all media used by Public Mobile, without payment or compensation. Entrants agree to TELUS’ use of the entrants’ personal information that may include contacting you regarding limited time offers, promotional offers and/or surveys. Full details are as described in Public Mobiles’ privacy policy located at publicmobile.ca/termsofservice.

 

  1. QUEBEC RESIDENTS

Any litigation respecting the conduct or organization of a publicity contest may be submitted to the Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux for a ruling. Any litigation respecting the awarding of a Prize may be submitted to the Régie only for the purpose of helping the parties reach a settlement.


  1. OTHER
    All entries become the property of Public Mobile. Public Mobile assumes no responsibility for lost, damaged or misdirected entries during the contest period, for any problems or technical malfunction of any online systems, servers, access providers, computer equipment, software and failure of any e-mail or entry to be received by Public Mobile on account of technical problems, traffic congestion on the Internet or at any web site or failure of handset or mobile web browser. Public Mobile reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, cancel or suspend this contest without prior notice. Entries are subject to verification and will be declared invalid if they are mechanically reproduced, forged, falsified, altered, tampered with, not in accordance with Community standards or unlawful in any way. Entries submitted by unauthorized means will be disqualified. In the event that it has been determined that an entry has been made in an manner not sanctioned by these rules and/or an entrant has submitted more than the number of entries permitted by these rules, the entrant and all of his/her entries will be disqualified. Entrants agree to abide by the contest rules and the decisions of the contest judges, which are final. This contest is subject to all applicable laws and regulations.

 

71 REPLIES 71

bryclops
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

ooakosiryan
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Cam Girl by Elliot Wake (then Leah Raeder) Heart

myapplemonkey
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E Lockhart is the book I always return to... I'm pretty sure I've read it at least 5 times since I discovered it.  Not only is it a YA, but it goes to prove that girls can do anything boys can if they so choose - don't let anyone tell you you can't do something (especially Frankie!), who could them turn around a usurp the hierarchy of the system. Smiley Wink Really powerful, funny book.

zxcvbnm
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I'm only partway through, but I love the Oxford English Dictionary. It's a wild, unpredictable ride. The Aardvark character made a big splash in the beginning and I'm eager to find out when he'll return.

My favorites

Harry Potter - the whole book series. 

rgnf
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I love to read - my library has great books and can download them for when you are on the move.

moonmack
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I don’t know that it’s my favourite, but I’ve read The Screwtape Letters more than once (C.S. Lewis).  I don’t know if that says something good or bad about me ...

 

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kelvarnsen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@mh1983 wrote:

@kelvarnsen wrote:

Not sure if it is the best book, but If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell is easily the best celebrity autobiography I have ever read. If your a fan of his work either on the Evil Dead movies, Briscoe County Junior or the original Spider man movies it is worth checking out. The follow up Hail to the Chin is also really good.


LOVE this book and love Bruce Campbell and Evil Dead. Great mention! Hadn't realized there's a follow up; will definitely check that out.


He also wrote a fiction book in betwen the two autobiographies called Make Love the Bruce Campbell way which was basically a satire of his life shooting a movie. It is not as good as the other 2 books but once you get used to his style it is kind of fun.

torontokris
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

A time to kill by John grisham

TheGx
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Melissa-H77 wrote:

I still love the lord of the rings trilogy:)


Lord of the Rings Trilogy is definetly one of my favorites too. But my favorite of all is The Heaven Tree Trilogy by Edith Pargeter, who also writes as Ellis Peters, An Excellent Mystery by Peters/Pargeter is my favorite too - for anyone who likes books set in medeval times and about Love/Loyalty, I can't think of anything better.

 

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TheGx
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@italocan wrote:

Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace. Great book.


My favorite book from Margaret Atwood too!

TheGx
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@mh1983 wrote:

Probably Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell is one I could return to time and again. Sadly, it's more relevant than ever. 

 

I love Vurt by Jeff Noon, too -- very trippy sci-fi. Give it a try if you're into that sort of thing!


Nineteen Eightty-Four is one of my favorites too and I agree more and more relevant as a warninh against pig culture all over the world, another favorite of mine about pig culture is Catch-22 and Atlas Shruged - all of which are more and more relevant as governments all over the world take more and more away from the individuals.

 

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TheGx
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Lorca wrote:

Smiley’s People

It's the third of a trilogy by John LeCarre

 

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Yeah, Smiley's People is one of my favorites too from John Le Carre, I like most of his books especially The Russia House and Absolute Friends and The Spy who Came in from the Cold - A Most Wanted Man and The Constant Gardener are good too, but the one book I didn't like from him was The Mission Song which is nothing like the quality of his usual books.

TheGx
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire
 

miltondad2twins
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat

mh1983
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@kelvarnsen wrote:

Not sure if it is the best book, but If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell is easily the best celebrity autobiography I have ever read. If your a fan of his work either on the Evil Dead movies, Briscoe County Junior or the original Spider man movies it is worth checking out. The follow up Hail to the Chin is also really good.


LOVE this book and love Bruce Campbell and Evil Dead. Great mention! Hadn't realized there's a follow up; will definitely check that out.

kelvarnsen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Not sure if it is the best book, but If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell is easily the best celebrity autobiography I have ever read. If your a fan of his work either on the Evil Dead movies, Briscoe County Junior or the original Spider man movies it is worth checking out. The follow up Hail to the Chin is also really good.

mtfolks
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

1984 is one of my favourites of all time. However...

 

I would recommend Indigenous Writes by Chelsea Vowel for nonfiction. A must read for all Canadians in my opinion. (https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/30181589)

 

Or The Humans by Matt Haig for fiction. Both funny and thought provoking. (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16130537-the-humans)

 

 

This is my suggestion for a great read.  I read this book during summer vacation with my family years ago.  Got me interest in UNIX, security, and networking.

 

The Cuckoo’s Egg, link to Chapters Indigo online sales.

 

Book written by Clifford Stoll

 

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Psygineer
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

I'll take the high road and go with Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers.

 

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XionBunny
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

For me its the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy.

saeliux
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Currently reading 'How to win friends and influence people.'

 

It is an amazing read. I got the kindle version for 0.64 cents. 

 

https://www.amazon.ca/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=how+to+...

goldilock
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

The best book of all time I have read is "A New Earth - Awakening your life's purpose" by Eckhart Tolle. 

 

It was life changing book and a spiritual guide that transfoms lives.  If anyone hasn't read it, I highly recommend it for your summer reading!

 

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Here is a link to the book at chapters indigo 

 

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/a-new-earth-oprah-61/9780452289963-item.html?ikwid=eckhar...

RM4
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

May the odds be ever in your favour! 

I'm not sure how often people read books these days, but I'll mention The Hunger Games, even though I've never read it, just for the sake of entering the contest.  

 

Good luck to all entrants.

Alan_K
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Poogzley wrote:

Currently reading:

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Be Our Guest: Perfecting the Art of Customer Service

 

This book gives insight into how the Walt Disney Company is run and has given me a lot of tips on how to better server clients.

 


I used to work for the Mouse™ (lol), WDC is seriously one of the coolest places to work and what a fascinating management philosophy! Let me know what you think after reading this 🙂

Melissa-H77
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I still love the lord of the rings trilogy:)


@mimmo wrote:

The  book where the answer is 42


Yes, whimsical classic!   (in all it's forms, book, audio series, movie). 

sa7375
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

It’s the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and one of the best books that describes the voyage of Apollo-8 — the mission that paved the way for the landing of Apollo-11. It was the first manned flight to leave the orbit of the earth that went 240,000 away to the moon.

  • Rocket Men by Robert Kurson
  • This book is riveting. 422 Reviews: 4.9/5  on Amazon
  • Paperback: ISBN-10: 081298871X
  • Kindle: ASIN: B073QYYY55

Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man's First Journey to the Moon by [Kurson, Robert]

 

More here

 

italocan
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace. Great book.

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