Bumper book giveaway – open worldwide

Something a little different for my lovely followers now. Today I have a bumper book giveaway to share with you. The prizes are titles that have been reviewed on my blog earlier this year.

Bumper Book giveaway

Here are the links to the reviews.

Anyone can get an A+ by Geetanjali Mukherjee
Somewhere in the Shallow Sea by Dennis Macaraeg
The Secret of Sinbad’s Cave by Brydie Walker Bain
Happily by Sophie Tanner
Pete and the Persian Bottle by Sarah Jackson
Story of a Secret Heart by Cassi Ellen
Tryouts for Ben by Jean Cogdell
Sign of the Green Dragon by C Lee McKenzie

Please read the details below carefully regarding prize descriptions, as your location may affect whether you can win a paperback or ebook version for some of the prizes. You may win more than one of the 16 prizes available.

Anyone can get an A+ – 5 ebooks
Somewhere in the Shallow Sea – 1 copy (paperback if winner is within UK or US, otherwise an ebook)
“The Secret of Sinbad’s Cave” and “The Ship of Sight and The Hand of Shadow” – a pair of ebooks by Brydie Walker Bain
Happily by Sophie Tanner – 1 ebook
Pete and the Persian Bottle – 1 signed paperback, 1 ebook & bookmark
Pete and the Persian Bottle – 4 more ebooks
Story of a Secret Heart – 1 ebook
Tryouts for Ben – 1 ebook
Sign of the Green Dragon – 1 copy (paperback if winner is within US, otherwise an ebook)

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Disclosure.  This post refers to ebooks I was previously sent for free.  All opinions are my own.

49 thoughts on “Bumper book giveaway – open worldwide

  1. katy bulcock

    my favourite book was sickened by julie gregory. Its all about munchhausens by proxy a terrible illness but so well written and explained

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  2. Hayley Todd

    My favourite book is Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns. It truly is an absolutely amazing book and I could read it over and over again.

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  3. paula cheadle

    I love Lee Childs, but we are a family of readers youngest age 7, oldest age 73, sometimes it feels like I live at the libary

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  4. Patricia Avery

    I love Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo. It is full of highs, lows and mystery and leaves the reader wanting questions answered 🙂

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  5. Rachel Craig

    From those above I’d like to read :- Tryouts fo Ben.

    A book I thoroughly enjoyed reading a few years ago was:- The Remarkable Life of Henrietta Lack.

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  6. Ruth Harwood

    My fave book has always been The Count of Monte Cristo by ALexandre Dumas since the day I first read it. The perfect revenge story 🙂

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  8. Margaret Gallagher

    From this fabulous list it would be Happily by Sophie Tanner
    From my book shelf it depends what mood /frame of mind I’m in either jodie picoult /dianne chamberlain novels or Chris carter /Peter James
    Don’t really mind as long it’s got me captivated

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