Thanks to Valerie Russo of Hachette Book Group, I have up to 5 copies to give away.
President of the United States Donald Vanderdamp is having a hell of a time getting his nominees appointed to the Supreme Court. After one nominee is rejected for insufficiently appreciating To Kill A Mockingbird, the president chooses someone so beloved by voters that the Senate won’t have the guts to reject her — Judge Pepper Cartwright, the star of the nation’s most popular reality show, Courtroom Six.
Will Pepper, a straight-talking Texan, survive a confirmation battle in the Senate? Will becoming one of the most powerful women in the world ruin her love life? And even if she can make it to the Supreme Court, how will she get along with her eight highly skeptical colleagues, including a floundering Chief Justice who, after legalizing gay marriage, learns that his wife has left him for another woman.
Soon, Pepper finds herself in the middle of a constitutional crisis, a presidential reelection campaign that the president is determined to lose, and oral arguments of a romantic nature. Supreme Courtship is another classic Christopher Buckley comedy about the Washington institutions most deserving of ridicule.
The number of entrants to this giveaway will determine how many copies of this book I will giveaway:
1-10 entrants= 1
Here are the rules:
1. For one entry, leave a comment on what your favorite book, movie, or play courtroom drama or comedy is. You must do this to be entered! Please be sure to include your email address (if it isn’t available in your profile), so that I can contact you if you win. If I can’t find your email either in the comments or your profile, you will be disqualified!
2. For two more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and leave link to your blog post in the comments. You will also get an entry for each person who tells me that they learned about this giveaway from you.
3. For another 5 more entries: Become a Follower of my blog or subscribe to my blog through Google Reader or other subscription service. If you are already a subscriber or follower you still get the five extra entries! Please do not comment that you are a follower five times! I will give you the extra entries myself. I will delete any extra entries that you make as it will just confuse me when I go to pick the winners.
The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only.
The winner’s mailing address: NO P.O. Boxes.
Only one entry per household/IP address.
This giveaway will end on Thursday October 15th 11:59 P.M. E.S.T. The winners will be notified by email, so remember to include your email address in the comments, if it isn’t available in your profile! Winners must respond within three days or will be disqualified.
Book Description:
President of the United States Donald Vanderdamp is having a hell of a time getting his nominees appointed to the Supreme Court. After one nominee is rejected for insufficiently appreciating To Kill A Mockingbird, the president chooses someone so beloved by voters that the Senate won’t have the guts to reject her — Judge Pepper Cartwright, the star of the nation’s most popular reality show, Courtroom Six.
Will Pepper, a straight-talking Texan, survive a confirmation battle in the Senate? Will becoming one of the most powerful women in the world ruin her love life? And even if she can make it to the Supreme Court, how will she get along with her eight highly skeptical colleagues, including a floundering Chief Justice who, after legalizing gay marriage, learns that his wife has left him for another woman.
Soon, Pepper finds herself in the middle of a constitutional crisis, a presidential reelection campaign that the president is determined to lose, and oral arguments of a romantic nature. Supreme Courtship is another classic Christopher Buckley comedy about the Washington institutions most deserving of ridicule.
The number of entrants to this giveaway will determine how many copies of this book I will giveaway:
1-10 entrants= 1
11-20 entrants= 2
21-30 entrants= 3
31-40 entrants=4
41 or more entrants=5
Here are the rules:
1. For one entry, leave a comment on what your favorite book, movie, or play courtroom drama or comedy is. You must do this to be entered! Please be sure to include your email address (if it isn’t available in your profile), so that I can contact you if you win. If I can’t find your email either in the comments or your profile, you will be disqualified!
2. For two more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and leave link to your blog post in the comments. You will also get an entry for each person who tells me that they learned about this giveaway from you.
3. For another 5 more entries: Become a Follower of my blog or subscribe to my blog through Google Reader or other subscription service. If you are already a subscriber or follower you still get the five extra entries! Please do not comment that you are a follower five times! I will give you the extra entries myself. I will delete any extra entries that you make as it will just confuse me when I go to pick the winners.
The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only.
The winner’s mailing address: NO P.O. Boxes.
Only one entry per household/IP address.
This giveaway will end on Thursday October 15th 11:59 P.M. E.S.T. The winners will be notified by email, so remember to include your email address in the comments, if it isn’t available in your profile! Winners must respond within three days or will be disqualified.
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Favorite book about courtroom drama…TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Favorite book is Runaway Jury. Too bad they ruined it in the movie!
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I also liked Runaway Jury. I enjoy watching Law and Order reruns as well.
I’m already following you.
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In addition to TKAM, I really liked the similar courtroom feel of Snow Falling on Cedars.
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I think my favorite courtroom drama in the movies is ‘Absence of Malice’. Love Law & Order on TV too.
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a favorite book, courtroom drama and otherwise; I also enjoy the TV series Boston Legal. This book sounds great. I remember the controversary around Bork’s nomination.
I follow through Google Reader. Thanks for the giveaway.
I have to agree with Bingo – To Kill a Mockingbird. milou2ster(at)gmail.com
Inherit the Wind is a favorite courtroom drama of mine. I would enjoy reading this book since I love courtrooms and the drama in the stories.
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Thanks for the the giveaway.
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington!
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12 Angry Men!
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I like the movie A Few Good Men.
I follow you.
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No need to enter me, just posted this on Win A Book.
I’d love to wn this book.
My favorite comedy is about to return on HBO “CALIFORNICATION”
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I aling you on google reader
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1) Ok, so I really liked the show Law & Order: Trial by Jury which only lasted 13 episodes.
2) Done!
3) I already use Google Reader to follow your blog.
The Jagged Edge is one of my favorite courtroom drama movies. I try to watch it anytime it’s on TV!
I read about this book in Marie Claire magazine & wanted to read it ever since! Thank you!
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I am a follower of your blog and subscribe through blogger dashboard & google reader!
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I’ll have to go with a classic that I read in High School. It introduced me to the whole court room drama genre. 12 Angry Men
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+5 Please. I am a follower
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Hard to pick just one — I love To Kill a Mockingbird and 12 Angry Men, and while I only thought the book was okak, A Civil Action does a great job of explaining how civil cases are worked.
I blogged about the contest here, and I subscribe to you through Bloglines.
Forgot my email, sorry!
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I love all of John Grisham’s stuff, like The Tort King.
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I’m a follower!
A Time to Kill – the book and the movie both.
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I’m a follower.
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Favorite Courtroom Drama: Ally McBeal
Favorite Courtroom Comedy: Night Court
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Thanks! :0)
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Please enter me. Thanks for the chance. Just love A Few Good Men.
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I like alot of the courtroom dramas on TV, but the one that comes to mind most is “Conviction” because we’re going through the complete series on Netflix 🙂 *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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There’s so many, Night Court, Law and Order, Judge Judy!
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+5 I am a follower
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I watch Law and Order weekly. Now I had to add The Good Wife, too.
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There is always the classic ‘To Be Kill a Mockingbird’… but I enjoyed the movie ‘A Time To Kill.’ Please accept this as my entry. Thank you!
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To Kill a Mockingbird is the first that comes to mind. But I just finished reading New Tricks, and there were some great coutroom scenes there, too.
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My favourite courtroom drama is the The Chamber.
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I like Judgement at Nuremburg and To Kill a Mockingbird is also a great movie
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My favorite courtroom drama in a movie is “Kramer vs. Kramer”. I also enjoy the courtroom drama in any of the John Grisham books to movies.
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