Win the ultimate feast of literary fun in celebration with the return of World Book Day!
World Book Day is back with a bang on 6th March 2014, offering a brand new line up of ten brilliant titles from some of the nation’s top children’s and Young Adult authors and illustrators.
The biggest and best annual celebration of reading and books for young people returns for its 17th year with something for everyone, from toddlers to teens. And each of the must-reads can be picked up for FREE, using a special £1 World Book Day Book Token handed out in nurseries and schools across the country from January.
In celebration of with this year’s World Book Day we’re giving away some fantastic prizes, including all 10 of our £1 books!
For your chance to win one of these amazing books bundles, answer the simple question below in our dedicated competition page https://new.londonmumsmagazine.com/competition-area. The question is: ‘What’s the name of your favourite book of all times?’ The deadline to enter is 30th March 2014.
World Book Day Ltd is a registered charity whose financing of World Book Day comes mainly from contributing publishers, the generous sponsorship of National Book Tokens Ltd, some literacy partnerships and other supporters, as well as the participating booksellers who fund the entire cost of Book Token redemption.
This year the Book Token redemption period is: Monday 3rd March – Sunday 30th March 2014 (inclusive).
My favourite book of all time is The Count of Monte Christo.
Have re-read too many times to count!
My favourite book of all time is the The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. Have still got the original book that was bought for me 40 years ago & have read it so many times. Absolutely love it.
‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ by Enid Blyton. Thanks for the competition.
Lord of the Rings. I have to read it every year, otherwise I miss the characters.
I love reading the tickle monster with my toddler William
Goodnight Mr Tom is still my go to book, I love it.
Pride and Prejudice never fails to put me in a good mood, I must have read it at least once a year since I was 15 and more when I was younger, so that must make about 20 readings at least. I love a bit of social constraints romance 🙂
I love the StarDust by Neil Gaiman. There are few books where the pictures and the writing matches in how great they are.
I have always loved Little Women, and it’s sequels, by Louisa M Alcott
The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly
the book theif is such a good book!
Rivals by Jilly Cooper
My favourite book is To Kill A Mocking Bird. We read it for GCSE, and I still dip into in now and again!
Diana by R F Delderfield
The Faraway Tree <3
WE LOVE THE GRUFFALO 🙂
My favourite book of all time is the The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
The jolly postman, it was so exciting opening the envelopes
The Magic Faraway tree
Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall
Rebecca’s World
room on the broom