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Sue didn't think that she was superstitious, but was quite surprised when she read [[Black Cats and Evil Eyes: A Book of Old-Fashioned Superstitions by Chloe Rhodes]]. You could cross your fingers and hope to win one of the three copies which we have to give away [[Black Cats and Evil Eyes: A Book of Old-Fashioned Superstitions by Chloe Rhodes|here]]!
 
Sue didn't think that she was superstitious, but was quite surprised when she read [[Black Cats and Evil Eyes: A Book of Old-Fashioned Superstitions by Chloe Rhodes]]. You could cross your fingers and hope to win one of the three copies which we have to give away [[Black Cats and Evil Eyes: A Book of Old-Fashioned Superstitions by Chloe Rhodes|here]]!
 
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Jim was impressed by [[Oranges and Lemons: Rhymes From Past Times by Karen Dolby]].  For your chance to win one of the copies which we have to give away, enter the competition [[Oranges and Lemons: Rhymes From Past Times by Karen Dolby|here]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:36, 8 October 2015

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

October and November Competitions


Blood Brothers... Thai Style by Matt Carrell is a fast-paced look at the beach scene on the Gulf of Thailand. Sue enjoyed it and if you'd like a chance to win a signed copy, enter the competition here.


Ani thought that Holy Island: A DCI Ryan Mystery by L J Ross was an excellent, one-sitting gobbler of a murder mystery. For your chance to win a signed copy, enter the competition here.


Ani thought that Churchill's Rogue: Volume 1 (Rogues Trilogy) by John Righten was a five star good red. We've a signed copy of the book to give away in the competition here.


Liz thought that Please Don't Leave Me Here by Tania Chandler was a well executed psychological novel. We've a copy to give away in the competition here.


Zoë thought that I Used To Know That: General Science by Marianne Taylor was a whistle stop tour of the top 3 sciences and a good way to revise the science basics you really should know. For your chance to win one of the three copies which we have to give away have a look at the competition here.


John was impressed by Divorced, Beheaded, Died...: The History of Britain's Kings and Queens in Bite-Sized Chunks by Kevin Flude. You could win one of the three copies we have to give away in the competition here.


Zoe thought that I Used to Know That: History by Emma Marriott was a great way of filling in the gaps from your schooldays. For your chance to win one of the three copies we have to giveaway, enter the competition here.


The Hosts of Rebecca by Alexander Cordell tells the story of the Rebecca Riots against high taxation and toll charges in South Wales. It's a rivetting story, brilliantly narrated and we have an audio download to give away in the competition here.


Sue thinks that Rape of the Fair Country by Alexander Cordell is a much under-rated classic. If you'd like to indulge in many hours of glorious listening, you can win an audio download in our competition here.


Zoë thought that I Should Know That - Great Britain by Emma Marriott was a great summary of politics, society, history and geography of Great Britain and all the things you may have forgotten…or forgot to learn in the first place. For your chance to win one of the three copies we have to give away, enter the competition here.


When Sue read The Grubby Feather Gang (Bigshorts) by Antony Wootten she liked the idea of books which were written for children who like a big story, but in a shorter novel. For your chance to win a copy, enter the competition here.


Ani thought that Claude's Journey by John Piper was insightful. The winner of our competition will receive an Amazon voucher to enable them to buy a download of the book.


Susmita enjoyed How Britain Kept Calm and Carried On: Real-life stories from the Home Front by Anton Rippon and we have three copies to be won in our competition.


Sue didn't think that she was superstitious, but was quite surprised when she read Black Cats and Evil Eyes: A Book of Old-Fashioned Superstitions by Chloe Rhodes. You could cross your fingers and hope to win one of the three copies which we have to give away here!


Please note that bulk entries and third party entries will be disqualified.


These competitions are listed on The Prize Finder - UK Competitions and various other portals.