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Welcome to Bookbag's competitions! We have plenty more planned, so do keep checking back.
 
Welcome to Bookbag's competitions! We have plenty more planned, so do keep checking back.
  
== April and May Competitions ==
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== November and December Competitions ==
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Who wouldn't want to win copies of the first two books in Andrew Lang's world famous ''Fairy Books'' series?!  Enter the competition [[The Red Fairy Book (Hesperus Fairytale Books) by Andrew Lang|here]] and you might be a winner!
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Would a pile of books, a gorgeous mug for your tea and a big tin of biscuits make Christmas perfect?  Enter the competition [[Amber by Julie Sykes|here]] and you might be lucky!
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Sue was impressed by the way that Angela Young portrayed mental illness in [[Speaking of Love by Angela Young|Speaking of Love]].  For your chance to win a copy for your Kindle, enter the competition [[Speaking of Love by Angela Young|here]].
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Sue thought that [[Finding Mother by Anne Allen]] was a real page turned with some sensitive issues dealt with well.  You could win a signed copy by entering the competition [[Finding Mother by Anne Allen|here]].
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Jill learned a lot about Americans, Danes and herself when she read [[A Piece of Danish Happiness by Sharmi Albrechtsen]].  You've a chance to win a signed copy [[A Piece of Danish Happiness by Sharmi Albrechtsen|here]].
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John was impressed by [[The Book Of Space: All About Stars, Planets and Rockets! by Clive Gifford]].  If you'd like a chance to win a copy enter he competition [[The Book Of Space: All About Stars, Planets and Rockets! by Clive Gifford|here]].
  
 
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Sue thought that [[Guernsey Retreat: The Guernsey Novels Book 3 by Anne Allen]] was the ideal holiday read whether you were going to Guernsey or not.  For your chance to win the signed copy which we have to give away, enter the competition [[Guernsey Retreat: The Guernsey Novels Book 3 by Anne Allen|here]].
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Margaret thought that [[Where's the Zombie? by Paul Moran and Jen Wainright]] was a frightfully funny look at the zombie apocalypse.  For your chance to win one of three copies, enter the competition [[Where's the Zombie? by Paul Moran and Jen Wainright|here]].
  
 
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Jill thinks that [[Merlin and Guinevere: A Happenstance Meeting: Volume 1 by R D Shanks]] is a delightful story.  For your chance to win a signed copy enter the competition [[Merlin and Guinevere: A Happenstance Meeting: Volume 1 by R D Shanks|here]].
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Jill was deeply moved by [[Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life by Eric Lindner]] finding it particularly uplifting.  For your chance to win a signed copy, enter the competition [[Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life by Eric Lindner|here]].
  
 
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Sue thought that [[The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature by Daniel Hahn]] was absolutely indispensableFor your chance to win a copy of this brilliant book, enter the competition [[The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature by Daniel Hahn|here]].
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If you're looking for a structured way to teach a child to read then have a look at [[Smart Read Easy by Margaret Henderson Smith]].  We've a copy of this valuable book to give away [[Smart Read Easy by Margaret Henderson Smith|here]].
  
 
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[[Caring for Shirley by John Kemp]] is a remarkably upbeat, life affirming read according to Sue.  We've a signed copy to giveaway and you can enter the competition [[Caring for Shirley by John Kemp|here]].
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We'll add all entrants to our [[Newsletter|monthly newsletter]] list so you'll know when our next competitions go live, but if you'd prefer we didn't, just tell us with your entry and we won't. Please note that bulk entries and third party entries will be disqualified.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:17, 30 April 2015

Welcome to Bookbag's competitions! We have plenty more planned, so do keep checking back.

November and December Competitions

Who wouldn't want to win copies of the first two books in Andrew Lang's world famous Fairy Books series?! Enter the competition here and you might be a winner!


Would a pile of books, a gorgeous mug for your tea and a big tin of biscuits make Christmas perfect? Enter the competition here and you might be lucky!


Sue was impressed by the way that Angela Young portrayed mental illness in Speaking of Love. For your chance to win a copy for your Kindle, enter the competition here.


Sue thought that Finding Mother by Anne Allen was a real page turned with some sensitive issues dealt with well. You could win a signed copy by entering the competition here.


Jill learned a lot about Americans, Danes and herself when she read A Piece of Danish Happiness by Sharmi Albrechtsen. You've a chance to win a signed copy here.


John was impressed by The Book Of Space: All About Stars, Planets and Rockets! by Clive Gifford. If you'd like a chance to win a copy enter he competition here.


Margaret thought that Where's the Zombie? by Paul Moran and Jen Wainright was a frightfully funny look at the zombie apocalypse. For your chance to win one of three copies, enter the competition here.


Jill was deeply moved by Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life by Eric Lindner finding it particularly uplifting. For your chance to win a signed copy, enter the competition here.


If you're looking for a structured way to teach a child to read then have a look at Smart Read Easy by Margaret Henderson Smith. We've a copy of this valuable book to give away here.


We'll add all entrants to our monthly newsletter list so you'll know when our next competitions go live, but if you'd prefer we didn't, just tell us with your entry and we won't. Please note that bulk entries and third party entries will be disqualified.


These competition is listed on The Prize Finder - UK Competitions and various other portals.