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The June Competition [closed]

Stock up on holiday reading – if you win our fantastic June competition you’ll be all set for summer!

This month, there are four prizes on offer. For three lucky winners, we have sets of:

  • Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel (Canongate)
  • My Friend the Mercenary by James Brabazon (Canongate)
  • Whatever You Love by Louise Doughty (Faber)
  • Full Circle by Ferdinand Mount (Simon & Schuster UK)
  • Grace Williams Says it Loud, by Emma Henderson (Sceptre)
  • Proof copies of The Baker Street Phantom, by Fabrice Bourland (Gallic Books)

For one other winner, we have a set of Andrea Japp’s Agnes De Souarcy Chronicles: The Season of the Beast, The Breath of the Rose, and The Divine Blood, courtesy of Gallic Books.

Not a bad haul, we think you’ll agree? To win, answer a few simple questions, the answers to which can all be found right here on Bookhugger…

  • Question 1: From which country does the remarkable refugee Zoya Phan originate?
  • Question 2: Which author recently won the Orange Prize for Fiction?
  • Question 3: Which African government was James Brabazon involved in discussions about overthrowing?
No more submissions accepted at this time.

Terms and conditions

  1. Closing date for entries: 8th July 2010.
  2. Open to residents of the United Kingdom only.
  3. Entry to the competition is by completion of the above form only. Anyone submitting multiple entries will be disqualified.
  4. The winners will be selected at random from those correct entries received before the closing date.
  5. Only the winning entrants will be contacted by Bookhugger. Our decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  6. The winner’s name(s) may be published on the Bookhugger website after the closing date of the competition.
  7. The competition is not open to Bookhugger employees and their families, or to employees of Bookhugger publishers and their families.
  1. David Pithie Says:

    Some good reads on this list

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