As regular readers of Richer by the Day know, I read a lot of personal finance, investing, business, and economics books. Along with my personal experiences, the books that I read have played a huge role in my financial education. I typically list the book I am currently reading in the sidebar of this blog. I often write a review of each book as I complete it.
How does this help you, and where do the Free Books referenced in the title come into play?
Starting with the book I am currently reading, Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely, I am purchasing the books that I read rather than borrowing them from the library. The reason I am doing this is so that I can pass each of the books along to one of you when I am finished with it. Here’s how it will work:
When I finish reading each book, I will randomly choose someone to send it to from my email subscribers, anyone having Richer by the Day as a Technorati Favorite, and people who have given a thumbs up on stumbleupon or left a relevant comment on my blog since the last book giveaway. The easiest way to be included in all future book giveaways is to become an email subscriber for free today. You can increase your odds of being chosen by visiting the blog and stumbling or commenting about posts as well. For those of you unfamiliar with an email subscription, it basically means that you’ll get an email from Richer by the Day containing each new posting to the blog.
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