Giveaway: To Kill a Mockingbird – book and movie tickets
For one day only on Thursday, November 15th, select movie theaters nationwide will show the award-winning film version of Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, in an event in honor of its 50th anniversary. In partnership with Fathom Events, Harper Perennial is offering YOU a chance to win 2 tickets for this event, plus a copy of the book!
PRIZE PACK: 2 tickets to the event at the movie theater nearest you and a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird
TO PARTICIPATE:
First: Click here for a list of participating theaters to confirm there is a screening of the event near you.
Second: Feel free to comment on this post and share it with your friends on your own blog/Facebook/Twitter!
**A winner will be selected at random by end of day Sunday, October 28th.
**To participate, first CONFIRM there is a movie theater in your area.
To enter, please fill out this form:








How fun!
LOVE this!
Anything that gets more people reading this book is good. I am way, way in the minority for not liking the movie very much, mostly because I loved the book so much I never wanted to see the movie. Finally my family talked me into watching it a few years ago. It’s a good movie, but not how I imagined it all. And you know I’m usually a lover of movies!
Great event!
Awesome giveaway
Thanks for this great giveaway.
I can’t get the link to open
Yay! I got the site to load and it is in two theatres near me. Thanks for the awesome contest.
Favorite book, favorite movie
This would be great, thanks!
I saw this movie for the first time in high school, though I’m not sure for what class. Anyway, it made quite an impact on me. Thanks for the giveaway!
That is such a great offer!
fun giveaway!
Thanks for hosting this great giveaway, Kathy! My daughter read this recently for school and I wanted to reread it.
How fun! I’m not going to enter- I just saw the movie about a year ago at a revival theater in my town-but what a wonderful treat!
Awesome treat! I hope you win Kathy
Ooh! I enjoyed the book and the movie when I was younger. Look forward to seeing it on the big screen!