Get Lost in a Good Book (or 10!) - WIN £50 Amazon Voucher (CLOSED)

Submitted by tpf_kirsty on Mon, 2014-09-08 07:01

Hello again everyone!  Well we did it, we survived the summer holidays – woohoo!  Seriously, I did really enjoy having the children home for the summer, but by the end of August bickering between them was starting to set in, and the juggling required to manage working from home, running the house and the kids was getting to a level that a circus performer would struggle to keep up with!  My eldest went back to school last week (Year 4, big girl now), and my youngest starts in Reception class today – very exciting times!  How was your summer?  Are you, like me, secretly glad to have a bit of normality back, or would you happily have summer all year round? 

The children will no doubt be very tired for the next few weeks, adjusting to life back at school.  This means we can have some nice quiet after-school sessions catching up on a few movies and some good books.  I might even be able to read some of the eBooks I have stored on the iPad for myself – I download them all the time, but never seem to get chance to read them!  How about you?  Do you have a favourite reading time or spot?  Do you like to read in the bath when you get some “me time”?  Are you a bed-reader?  Would a £50 Amazon voucher help to increase your library of hard-copy books or eBooks?  I thought it would!  Well, to celebrate Agatha Christie Week (14-21 September 2014) and Roald Dahl Day (13th September 2014) here at The Prizefinder we are offering our lovely members the opportunity to win £50 of Amazon vouchers, for you to spend on whatever you like, in our exclusive competition!  You could treat yourself to a whole book-shelf of books, or several MBs of eBooks, how about some eBooks or paperbacks for the children, maybe some Christmas stories to squirrel away – the choice is yours!  All you need to do to enter is comment on this blog and let me know what your favourite book of all time is!  For me it is a tough choice – I love old historical fiction and non-fiction like Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, Little House on the Prairie etc.  But I think my go-to book has to be Pride & Prejudice – must have read it 100 times, and it still feels like a comforting blanket and a bowl of homemade stew in book-form every time I read it.  Entries close at 23:59 on Sunday 14th September 2014, and you need to be a registered member and logged into your account to enter.  So, give it some thought, and drop me a comment below – I am looking forward to reading all your great book suggestions!

Happy comping everyone, lots of Lucky Dust to you all!

Kirsty x

 

Terms and Conditions

  • The prize is a £50 Amazon voucher
  • The closing date for entries is 23:59 on Sunday 14th September 2014.
  • Entrants must be registered PrizeFinder users and logged in to their account
  • Entrants must leave a blog comment with their favourite book of all time
  • One winner will be chosen at random from all entries
  • Open to UK residents aged 18 or over
  • Only one entry per person
  • The winner will be notified by email within 7 days of the closing date, and must confirm their postal address within 28 days or an alternative winner will be selected

Comments

Submitted by suffy35 on Fri, 2014-09-12 17:58

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Im a bit of a scifi geek and I know it may be a cliché but my fav book of all time is The Hobbit. Nothing comes close to it and I have collectors editions that I have encouraged my children to reach as well. LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!

Submitted by GRIFTERASSASIN on Fri, 2014-09-12 19:10

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Necroscope by Brian Lumley,the 1st part of an excellent horror series. A must read fr all horror fans.

Submitted by missycjx on Fri, 2014-09-12 20:21

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The Help by Kathryn Stockett. The characterization is excellent and the story very engaging yet realistic of the late 50's/early 60's when racial issues were at their height in the USA. The author also adds well placed humour which prevents the tone becoming too heavy.

Submitted by Cally on Fri, 2014-09-12 20:34

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A very difficult choice as there are so many amazing books but Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo is such an emotional read.

Submitted by frightenedpuppy on Fri, 2014-09-12 21:09

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I think that Richard Dawkins book "The God Delusion" is one of the greatest scientific books ever written. His arguments about religion are investigated to the fullest extent. This book should be read by everybody along with other Dawkins material such as "The Selfish Gene", "The Blind Watchmaker" and "The Magic Of Reality"

Submitted by esthermate on Fri, 2014-09-12 21:28

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I absolutely love ' a matter of life and sex' by Oscar moore who sadly died not long after the book was published. It is funny and sad at the same time. I have read it so many times!

Submitted by PRESTON64 on Fri, 2014-09-12 21:46

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I don't think I can single out one favourite book - I love all Agatha Christie and crime stories - when you re-read you pick up a clue to whodunit that you missed before and realise how clever the authors are.

Submitted by wildchild on Sat, 2014-09-13 09:58

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Whenever I want to get away from it all, I get out my well-worn copy of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and float off to sunshine and country life with a mystery in it