Father’s Day Giveaway 3: Manly Men

Our Father’s Day Giveaway 2 dealt with some inspiring stories that also happened to be pretty manly (an extreme sportsman and a farmer), and today we are offering more of the same.

Blue Ice by Frank Ewert

Blue Ice is a collection of 6 short stories about Canadian Hockey. Written by Frank Ewert (himself a Canadian) and published by Canon Press, this is a quick but action packed read. Somewhat surprisingly (from my experience with Canon Press) there is some foul language included. It is randomly thrown in here and there. Other than that, the book remains completely unobjectionable as Ewert shares his lifelong love of this particular game through fictional (and otherwise) characters. He dedicates this book to his father who “taught [him] to love his wife, work hard, and play hockey.”

I can’t say that hockey is my favorite topic in the world and this book definitely fell outside of my regular reading comfort zone. (Nope, I don’t normally go around picking up books on hockey or watching it either, for that matter!) But every now and again I think it’s fun to read something outside of the norm. Ewert’s love of the game is easy to pick up on as you work your way through the stories. Being Canadian, he favors Canadian teams (team?) and in one story in particular he pits a boy’s devotion to his national (Canadian) sport against that of his grandfather’s American hockey team. It’s a story of family love and rivalry which was quite humorous and endearing. (Can you use the word “endearing” when discussing hockey? I really don’t know if that’s allowed.)

For a quick read of a MANLY sport, with stories told by a true devotee of hockey, you can’t go wrong with Blue Ice.

The Purpose of Boys by Michael Gurian

I’ve heard praise for Michael Gurian’s books about boys, specifically The Wonder of Boys, but I’ve never taken the time to read them. When I had the opportunity to read The Purpose of Boys, I jumped on it. I love a good subtitle, and this one sums up the book’s content quite well: Helping Our Sons Find Meaning, Significance, and Direction in Their Lives.

Read Jennifer’s full review of The Purpose of Boys HERE.

Digitally Daunted by Sean & Jean Westcott

I’m not sure if a manly man would read Digitally Daunted. I mean, is reading a book subtitled to “The Consumer’s Guide to Taking Control of the Technology in Your Life” the equivalent of asking for asking for directions? Well, actually, that’s what makes it so ingenious! This book is written by an IT guy (Sean Westcott) and translated into non-techy speak by a writer (wife Jean Riescher Westcott). They aim to give you the information that you need to let technology work for you.

This will help any manly man (or woman) be able to talk tech like a pro (or fake it enough to make the right choices without looking stupid at the big box electronics store).

This book includes helpful information on

  • Buying a computer
  • Phone options
  • Television (this was one of my favorite chapters!)
  • Cameras (this chapter also had some great info)
  • Other media (such as digital readers)
  • A handy place to keep track of important information at the end of the chapters

Keep current with their blog digitallydaunted.com.

Enter to win all three books.

One of you will win all three of these titles (U.S. and Canadian shipping addresses are eligible to win). Leave a comment letting us know which book you want to read first (or would be perfect for the manly man on your list).

Comments will be closed for entry on June 27 and we’ll announce the winner on June 28.

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80 Responses to Father’s Day Giveaway 3: Manly Men
  1. 1
    Sue W says:

    Without a doubt I would read Blue Ice first. I grew up in Canada with Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday nights and have always loved the game. I am now a big NC Hurricanes fan and go to some of those games with my friends.
    Please enter me in this giveaway.

    roylsue(at)telpage(dot)net

  2. 2

    They all look interesting, but I’d start with Blue Ice first…

  3. 3
    amanda says:

    digitally daunted!

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    Kitten22 says:

    This looks awesome! Please enter me!

    Definitely Digitally Daunted would be on the top of my list. And probably my dad’s too! :)

    BookCrossingKitten22[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Jessica says:

    I would start with The Purpose of Boys.
    jessica(at)fan(dot)com

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    Stephanie says:

    My husband and I would both want to read Digitally Daunted first- we really need to catch up on our technology options!

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    Jeffrey Beckett says:

    Digitally Daunted would be my starting place.

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    Renee C says:

    Blue Ice would be perfect for my brother. He is a big hockey fan which is kind of unusual here in the South!

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    MRS.MOMMYY says:

    blue ice

  10. 10

    I’m sure my manly man would like blue ice the best

  11. 11
    Linda says:

    I have a manly husband and son who would enjoy these. Please add to your contest. Thank you.

  12. 12
    Ann says:

    I think my husband would like to read Blue Ice

  13. 13
    Anita Yancey says:

    I would read Digitally Daunted first. Please enter me. Thanks!

    ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net

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    I would read The Purpose of Boys first. I’ve been interested in that book for a while.

  15. 15
    Kristi says:

    I think both my husband and I’s first pick would be The Purpose of Boys! Would love to win these!

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    Carol Lawrence says:

    Digitally Daunted by Sean & Jean Westcott would be read first.

  17. 17
    Terra Heck says:

    I’d like to read The Purpose of Boys first. Thanks.

  18. 18
    Susan says:

    I think I’d be most interested in The Purpose of Boys.

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    Carlene says:

    I would read The Purpose of Boys first. Please include me in your giveaway.
    Thanks
    Carlene
    iluvreading(at)Verizon.net

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    Kathy Scott says:

    Blue Ice sounds good.

  21. 21
    Benita Glickman says:

    I’d read Blue Ice first, then pass it to my husband to read. Then we’d continue in kind with the remaining books.

  22. 22
    Cheryl Lynne says:

    I would read Digitally Daunted first. They all sound good.

  23. 23
    Sharon Walling says:

    It would be a toss up for me: The Purpose of Boys & Blue Ice.

    sharon54220@gmail.com

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    Lorie Shewbridge says:

    Blue Ice sounds good

  25. 25
    john ferris says:

    I would like to read first Digitally Daunted.

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    Heather S says:

    I’d read The Purpose of Boys first!

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    Alicia says:

    cool

  28. 28
    serena says:

    i would read The Purpose of Boys by Michael Gurian first since i’m having a boy in oct

  29. 29
    beth shepherd says:

    I would love to win. I would start with Digitally Daunted
    Thank you for the chance
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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    Shirley says:

    My husband’s birthday is in July and this would make a perfect gift and I know he would read the Purpose of Boys first

  31. 31
    Kermit Crissey says:

    Blue Ice sounds like the book for me, Thank you

  32. 32
    Pamela Hansen says:

    i would read THE PURPOSE OF BOYS first and then i would give it to my brother to read

  33. 33
    Karly says:

    “The Purpose of Boys” would be a perfect read for my husband and my son!

  34. 34
    bridget3420 says:

    These sound pretty interesting.

  35. 35
    JUDITH MANUEL says:

    GREAT GIVEAWAY!

  36. 36
    jan koontz says:

    sounds like lots of fun, thank you

  37. 37
    clenna in NH says:

    I would read Blue Ice first – we’re a big hockey family.

  38. 38
    Tom Andrew says:

    Blue ice

  39. 39
    Susan C says:

    I would read the The Purpose of Boys first because I have two sons.
    smchester at gmail dot com

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    Ellen C. says:

    I’ like to read The Purpose for Boys first. Thanks for the chance.

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    Linda C says:

    I would love my sons to read this book.

  42. 42
    jen w. says:

    I would love to read the new Michael Gurian book! I’ve loved his others-and, I’m trying desperately to figure out my almost 5 year-old son.

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    cris says:

    I’d read The Purpose of Boys First (and probably re-read it).

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    Gabriel J. says:

    I’d read The Purpose of Boys first.

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    Daniel M says:

    blue ice looks interesting

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    jane jakins says:

    thanks

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    Jason Nickolay says:

    Digitally Daunted would be my first pick

    jason(at)allworldautomotive(dot)com

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    Denise says:

    I’d like to read The Purpose of Boys.

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    Lucy Schwartz says:

    Digitally Daunted would be where I would start. I am techno challenged and this book sounds as if it might increase my knoweledge.

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    Nancye Davis says:

    I would like to read The Purpose of Boys first.