Hachette Book Giveaway for the Election

Are you ready for Election Day? Hachette Book Group is offering these 11 titles in the spirit of the season:

1. Mike’s Election Guide By Michael Moore

It’s a great year to be an American and a voter. Don’t miss out on MIKE’S ELECTION GUIDE – the indispensable book that belongs in every American’s back pocket this season.

2. The Preacher and the Presidents By Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy

Reveals how the world’s most powerful men and world’s most famous evangelist, Billy Graham, knit faith and politics together.

3. Hard Call By John McCain

In Hard Call, acclaimed authors John McCain and Mark Salter describe the anatomy of great decisions in history by telling the remarkable stories of men and women who have exemplified composure, wisdom, and intellect in the face of life’s toughest decisions.

4. The American Journey of Barack Obama By The Editors of Life Magazine

Covers the candidate Barack Obama from his childhood and adolescence to his time as editor of The Harvard Law Review and his Chicago activist years, culminating with the excitement and fervor of the historic 2008 Democratic National Convention.

5. Goodnight Bush By Erich Origen and Gan Golen

A hilarious and poignant visual requiem for the Bush administration.

6. Takeover By Charlie Savage

Takeover tells the story of how a group of true believers, led by VP Cheney, set out to establish near-monarchical executive powers that, in the words of one conservative critic, “will lie around like a loaded weapon” for any future president.

7. Her Way By Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr.

The first truly balanced investigation into the life and career of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr.’s masterful biography.

8. Dream in Color By Congresswoman Linda Sánchez and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez.

Often considered Congress’s Odd Couple, these warm witty sisters are not only perfect role models for young Latinas in the US, but for all young women looking to break out and create a brighter future for themselves.

9. From Hope to Higher Ground By Mike Huckabee

In his insightful and plainspoken manner, Mike Huckabee carries hope to Americans and provides practical solutions to current problems in our nation.

10. The Revolution By Ron Paul

In this book, Texas congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul provides answers to questions that few even dare to ask.

11. What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t by Jessamyn Conrad

The first and only issue-based nonpartisan guide to contemporary American politics.

Next week we will draw three winners who will receive all 11 books. They might not all suit your political bent, but perhaps reading them might change your mind or broaden your perspective.

At the very least, you’ll have something to throw at the TV as this endless campaign draws to a close!

If you’d like to win (U.S. addresses only), please leave a comment here saying which of these books you’d dig into first.

The winners of last week’s contests:

Hannah’s Dream
: #32 Karen B., #133 Erma Hurtt, #82 Kimberly V.

Wow, Wow, Wubbzy
prize pack:
#98 Jill, #18 DJ, #21 Courtney

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261 Responses to Hachette Book Giveaway for the Election
  1. 201
    Diane K says:

    I’d start with “From Hope to Higher Ground”, then go to “Dream in Color.” Michael Moore’s book should be an interesting read as well.

  2. 202
    Leigh Nichols says:

    I would definitely read “Mike’s Election Guide” by Michael Moore first

  3. 203
    David Bertolo says:

    RON PAUL RULES!!!!!!
    The Revolution by Ron Paul

  4. 204
    flared0ne says:

    “What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t” looks like just what the Doctor ordered, to help figure out why everyone seems to have this pained look in their eyes. FEELS like “Party” definitions and beliefs have shifted around under our feet, and less and less clear that there is ANYbody out there that can be trusted… Information, we need information!!

  5. 205
    Catherine says:

    What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t

  6. 206
    Mollie G. says:

    Given the other stuff that Michael Moore has come out with, I have faith that his “Election Guide” might clarify a few things… I can hope, anyway. And speaking of which, here’s hoping to be better informed by voting time — thanks!

  7. 207
    Greg Pavlicka says:

    The American Journey of Barack Obama because he will probably be our next President – hopefully!

  8. 208
    Jay French says:

    I’d try the Huckabee first. I’ve heard him recently filling in for Paul Harvey on the radio, and I expect we’ll hear a lot more from him over the next four years.

  9. 209
    Robert Ranieri says:

    The first that I’d read is “What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t”….i love the whole political process and this is one that would give me the most insight about the process and things i wouldn’t normally hear.

  10. 210
    Lara Aleff says:

    I would read the Preacher and the Presidents first. Religion is very important to me and I am interested in how politicians mesh their faith with their duties as a public officer.

  11. 211
    Samantha Pruitt says:

    awesome giveaway!

  12. 212
    Charlene Kuser says:

    Let’s see I would read The American Journey of Barack Obama by The Editors of Life Magazine and then Goodnight Bush by Erich Origen and Gan Golen.Well this is being transparent.Thanks
    for the giveaway

  13. 213
    jen gersch says:

    Goodnight Bush

  14. 214
    sharon says:

    goodnight bush, can’t wait til we can truly say that.

  15. 215
    Veronica Garrett says:

    I would read What You Should Know About Politics… But don’t first.

  16. 216
    Chas Childress says:

    I would read Mike’s Election Guide By Michael Moore because he’s on the pulse of corruption.

  17. 217
    Heather C says:

    I’d go with What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t. Why not see what’s up before the big day?

  18. 218
    Jayme Isaacs says:

    I Would Read Goodnight Bush

  19. 219
    Denis Howard says:

    MIKE’S ELECTION GUIDE

  20. 220
    Elizabeth Baer says:

    The Revolution By Ron Paul

  21. 221
    Gina says:

    Definitely “Goodnight Bush”

  22. 222
    Michele Ard says:

    From Hope to Higher Ground.

  23. 223

    Would love to read “Goodnight Bush”.

  24. 224
    sarah says:

    Michael Moore’s book

  25. 225
    Tammy says:

    From Hope to Higher Ground – Mike Huckabee’s; that guy is great!

  26. 226
    John Deal says:

    Hard Call sounds inspirational to me.

  27. 227
    Dino says:

    the barack obama book

  28. 228
    Liz says:

    I would have to say it would probably have to be either goodnight bush or the revolution. Please enter me.

  29. 229
    Peggy Doty says:

    I would start out reading Mikes election guide.

  30. 230
    Karen says:

    I’d really like to read What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t

  31. 231
    Paul says:

    The American journey of Barack Obama!

  32. 232
    jim scott says:

    Goodnight Bush

  33. 233
    Jennifer Schroeder says:

    All of these books sound fantastic! It’s tough to choose which one I would read first. I guess I would have to start with the basics by reading “What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t”. I always want to be as educated and informed as possible before making decisions.

  34. 234
    kathleen Yohanna says:

    I would read the last one first.What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don’t by Jessamyn Conrad. This is the most confusing election yet and maybe one of the most important.

  35. 235
    Ann Marinello says:

    I would like to read Hard Call by John MaClain. I only read nonfiction and biographies. THis book sounds facinating.

  36. 236
    Gianna says:

    Hard Call by John McCain

  37. 237
    Auriette says:

    What a fascinating selection of books. I would enjoy reading all of them. As a former journalist, I’m always open to hearing all sides of the issues. If I win, though, the first one I’ll read is The American Journey of Barack Obama.

  38. 238
    Gail Pisani says:

    I would read Hard call!!

  39. 239
    Amy W says:

    I would definitely start with Hard Call and I would probably “regift” the Michael Moore book. Thanks for the giveaway!

    chrisandamyward(at)comcast(dot)net

  40. 240
    David L says:

    I would read the Ron Paul title: The Revolution.

  41. 241
    Diana Moody says:

    Mike’s Election Guide…….because as far out as he sounds….he’s usually ‘right on the money’.

  42. 242
    Jill Lund says:

    Mike’s Election Guide By Michael Moore
    Michael Moore has been out spoken for a very long time. What is happening to America?
    flyd60[at]GO[dot]com

  43. 243
    Erica Greca says:

    I would read Hard Call by John McCain first!

  44. 244
    Lonnie says:

    The Preacher and the Presidents by Nancy Gibbs

  45. 245
    Brian says:

    goodnight bush for sure

  46. 246
    Donna Kozar says:

    I would read The Revolution By Ron Paul

  47. 247
    Kelly L says:

    I would read Mike’s Election Guide first. Thanks.

  48. 248
    Brenda Howard says:

    Dream in Color first read, and good night Bush would be next, thanks for a great reading adventure, good luck to everyone

  49. 249
    Elizabeth Ray says:

    The American Journey of Barack Obama

  50. 250
    Renee G says:

    I would read Dream in Color first.