Book giveaways – a round up post.

I love book giveaways, and so many on book blogs get very low entries. I’m probably shooting myself in the foot doing this, but I thought I’d try a roundup to get a few more ppl entering. Do let me know if it’s useful (which would encourage me to keep doing it), and let the blogger know how you found it!

So, there’s a fab competition on Mummy Alarm to win a year’s subscription to Reading Chest, not precisely a book giveaway, but enough reading material to count 😉 Closing date 23 March I think.

Ali from Fantastic Reads has got a signed copy of Ash Mistry and the Savage fortress up for grabs, along with a great guest post from the author. Closing date 19th march – today!

Lovely competition on Babbleaboutbooks to win a signed copy of The Fairlyland Olympics – design your own olympic medal by Sunday 15th April.

Lovely giveaway of Nick Butterworth boardbooks over at babykearney just for sharing your child’s favourite bedtime story. Closes 25th March.

I will happily add competitions to this post for the rest of the week, then I’m hoping to do a new post each Monday – please if you’ve got a book competition you’d like publicised, drop me a comment or mention it to me @liveotherwise on twitter 🙂


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4 responses to “Book giveaways – a round up post.”

  1. Hi! Please could you add my book competition to your round up?
    http://baby.kearney.co.uk/2012/03/nick-butterworth-board-books-giveaway/
    Thanks!

  2. Great idea, I will be stalking the page every monday! Thanks

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