Competition: #OneInAMillion Competition
on Bookshop Day
Industry Unites to Celebrate 1 Millionth
Books Are My Bag Supporter
One Lucky Book Lover Will Win:
A one-off Orla Kiely bag | £250 in National Book
Tokens | A Golden Ticket to Hay Festival |A rare print signed by Quentin
Blake | Special edition
Handmaid’s Tale | Lots of new books expected to be bestsellers this Christmas | West End Tickets
And much more!
London. 9 October 2017.
Book lovers in the UK & Ireland have the
chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime competition with an incredible bundle
of prizes on offer to celebrate Books Are My Bag (BAMB) – the
annual bookshop campaign – reaching one million supporters this year.
One lucky book lover is in with the chance of winning a
host of extraordinary prizes donated from across the book industry and
beyond, including a beautiful, totally one-off Orla Kiely
luxury leather bag, in the style of this year’s Books Are My Bag tote
bag.
To enter, book lovers just need to Tweet #OneInAMillion saying what their favourite bookshop is and why.
The #OneInAMillion Prize winner will take home:
·
An exclusive, one-off Orla Kiely leather bag
·
£250 in National Book Tokens
·
A golden ticket to Hay Festival
·
Afternoon Tea for Two at Claridges (Hachette)
·
London Zoo tickets and a copy of
Zoo Quest (Hachette)
·
A limited-edition copy of Alan Bennett’s
Keeping on Keeping On, RRP £200 (Faber)
·
A limited-edition print from
Billy and the Minpins, signed by Quentin Blake (Puffin)
·
A special edition
Handmaid’s Tale (Vintage)
·
A set of Vintage Classics Dickens (Vintage)
·
A signed
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World print by Kate Pankhurst (Bloomsbury)
·
A signed first-edition copy of
Sparsholt Affair by Alan Hollinghurst (Pan Macmillan)
·
A set of PanMacmillan70th Anniversary edition books (Pan Macmillan)
·
A pair of tickets to The
Christmasaurus Live on Stage at the London Apollo (Penguin Random House)
– any date between 20 – 28th December
Two runners up will also be in with the chance of winning the following fantastic prizes:
Second Prize
·
A signed copy of
Hurrah for Gin by Katie Kirby, together with a bottle of Sipsmith gin (Hachette)
·
A copy of Nigella Lawson’s new cookbook,
At My Table (Vintage)
·
A signed copy of
The Pearl Thief by Elizabeth Wein (Bloomsbury)
·
A signed copy of
My Name is Victoria by Lucy Worsley (Bloomsbury)
·
A signed copy of
Moonrise by Sarah Crossan (Bloomsbury)
·
Subscription to the
New Scientist magazine (Hachette)
·
Haunted House tour and a signed copy of
Devil’s Day by Andrew Hurley (Hachette)
·
A mounted Emily Sutton print (Bloomsbury)
Third Prize
·
A copy of
Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and a box set of Stephen King DVD’s (Hachette)
·
A signed copy of
Down to Earth: Gardening Wisdom by Monty Don (DK)
·
A copy of
The Creakers by Tom Fletcher (Puffin)
·
A signed print of Oliver Jeffers’ new book
Here We Are (Penguin Random House)
·
A
Perfectly Norman print by Tom Percival (Bloomsbury)
The competition marks the 1 millionth Books Are My Bag
tote bag to be worn by the public, showing their support for bookshops
in the UK & Ireland.
Meryl Halls, Head of Membership Services at
the Booksellers Association, said:
“Reaching
our one millionth supporter is a hugely exciting milestone, and we’re
delighted to be able to show our thanks to bookshop lovers across the UK
& Ireland with this fabulous prize. It is wonderful
to see the book industry coming together to support bookshops with the
amazing prizes they have donated. We wish everyone the best of luck, and
look forward to hearing all about our supporters’ favourite bookshops!”
Bookshop lovers will have until 7th November to enter the competition, with the lucky winners being revealed on 25th November, when bookshops across the country will
offer a Saturday Sanctuary as respite from the business of daily life.
Orla
Kiely,
said: “I am so happy to have collaborated with the Bookseller’s
Association. As a great lover of books and bookshops, nothing gives me
more pleasure than discovering a new book, whether it’s a
beautiful edition on a new favourite photographer, a great novel or a
rare out of print edition. There is nothing more relaxing, inspiring or
stimulating than reading and losing oneself in another world. We should
all take time to read and importantly, to
encourage our children to love books.”
Now
in its fifth year, the Books Are My Bag campaign highlights and
celebrates the vital role of high street and campus bookshops. Over the
last four years, a million people
have worn a Books Are My Bag canvas bag in support of the campaign.
More details on Books Are My Bag 2017 will be unveiled in the coming weeks;
keep an eye on www.booksaremybag.com for updates.
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