Gone Girl $25 Visa GC and Book Giveaway #GoneGirl

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Gone Girl, rated R and at theaters on October 3, 2014, is a film based on the novel by Gillian Flynn. Today, I am hosting a giveaway for you to have a chance at getting one $25 VISA Gift Card to go see this film as well as a copy of the movie tie-in edition of Gone Girl via paperback.

Enter to win Girl Gone Book and $25 VISA GC

About Gone Girl

Directed by David Fincher and based upon the global bestseller by Gillian Flynn – unearths the secrets at the heart of a modern marriage. On the occasion of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) reports that his beautiful wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike), has gone missing. Under pressure from the police and a growing media frenzy, Nick’s portrait of a blissful union begins to crumble. Soon his lies, deceits and strange behavior have everyone asking the same dark question: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?

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Check out Amy Dunne on Pinterest, where you can follow her boards and get to know this character of Gone Girl. Currently Amy Dunne has over 5,000 followers via her Official Amy Dunne Pinterest page.

Giveaway Details

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One (1) winner receives:
·         $25 Visa gift card to see the film in theaters
·         Copy of Gone Girl (movie tie-in cover, paperback)
Courtesy of 20th Century Fox
Open to US mailing addresses only

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Full Disclosure: I received a prize pack for my family in appreciation for hosting this giveaway.

135 Comments

  1. I saw an early screening of the movie and it was terrific! I would love to read the book to see how it compares to the movie.

  2. I’m really undecided about which I should do first. I have heard the book is really good and I usually like books better than the movies made off of them, but this particular movie looks really good so I might just watch before I have a chance to read the book.

  3. i would love to read the book first then watch the movie but it will all depend upon when the movie comes to our town.

  4. I’ll probably read the novel first – I think it gives more insight about the characters before seeing the film!

  5. I should probably read the book first, but most likely I’ll end up seeing the movie first. I’ve heard the ending to the book is awful and they changed it for the movie.

  6. I believe my sister read this one recently and I’d like for her to see the movie since she helps me out so often watching my kids while I work

  7. I will see the movie first – if I read the book first, I’m usually disappointed in the movie adaptation.

  8. I can foresee me having more time to watch the movie than read the novel, but would prefer to read the book then watch film – that’s usually the order I do things.

  9. i want to read the novel first and if i like it i want to see the movie. i have heard great things. .

  10. I usual.y prefer to read the book prior to seeing the movie, but this time I think I am going to see the movie first. Since the author wrote the screen play, I am expecting it to be just as good.

  11. I’d like to read the book first, although I might have to see the movie while reading the book as I’m not sure I’d finish it in time.

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