Reader girls, this is the comp for you!
If you LOVE reading - who doesn’t? Reading rocks! - then you’ll be pleased to know that in conjunction with the too-cool-for-school peeps at the Bathkidslitfest, we have got a bumper book giveaway - I’m super jealous, I wanna enter!
The Bathkidslitfest, taking place in the bee-you-tiful city of Bath from Friday 21st to Sunday 31st September, is playing host to the most sparkly-gorgeous line-up of author types you’ll EVER see and to celebrate, they are offering up one lucky Pink Lady the opportunity to get her hands on a copy of the following books:
Karen McCombie - Urgent Message of Wowness
Totally Lucy/Summer Stars - Kelly McKain
Cathy Cassidy - Lucky Star
Joanna Nadin - My So Called Life
Louise Rennison - Luuurve is a many trousered thing
Kumari, Goddess of Gotham - Amanda Lees
For your chance to win, just let us know your fave author and why in a comment below before Friday 21st Steptember… BTW, It doesn’t have to be an author in the prize giveaway!
Good luck reader girls!



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August 29th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
aBookworm
Growing up my fave author was always Enid Blyton. From kid to teen, her books kept me entertained and enthralled. Lately though, only Rowling comes to mind!
August 29th, 2007 at 7:11 pm
clarice bailey
at the moment my fave authors are j.k rowling because i dont know how she manages to fit so much action,adventure and mushy love scenes into just one book she is amazing my second is jaquline wilson she faces common girly problems like boy troubles school and family i could read her books for hours
August 30th, 2007 at 9:27 am
amy smith
CATHY CASSIDY BECAUSE OF HER EXCITING STORY -LINES AND INTERESTING CHARACTERS
August 30th, 2007 at 10:26 am
Stephanie Babet
JK Rowling is my favourite author as the whole world of maigc tha she created through Harry Potter is just amzing an completely uncomparable. If I could be half as talented & successful as Jo I’d be mucho impressed with myself. Also, for those who have read the books or are still reading, the detail & intricacy she’s put into creating he story is unbelievable, she reall has put creativity and imagination back into our minds & if I didn’t know better I’m sure that there really is word of magic out there, I mean after all Harry Potter is set in the 80’s it makes sense!?
Steph xxx
August 30th, 2007 at 10:28 am
Stephanie Babet
Clearly Jo really is uncomparable as I didn’t read the other entries before I entered mine & we’ve all said Jo is our number 1. For those few haters out there, she’s number for a reason & if you bothered to open your minds & allow yourselves a bit of imagination you’d understand how amazing she is!
August 30th, 2007 at 11:37 am
davina williams
my favourite author is Michael Connolly, I love the way he writes his crime novels and brings his main character Harry Bosch to life and how he ages and changes his life as the years progress. I have travelled to see him twice at meet the author meeting at Bookstores in the last 3 years and he is an extremely interesting an refreshinly grounded person
September 10th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
jessica
i loved reading luurve is a many trousered thing, my so called life. think pink and all of jaqueline wilson & cathy cassady & cathy hopkins books plus more. i love all sorts of girly books. xxx
September 18th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
Aaron Robinson
Eric Lustbader
His novels are an exhilarating ride of twists and intrigue. Brilliant characters and wonderfully written.
September 21st, 2007 at 12:12 pm
nicola mcgowan
I love jacqueline wilson, as I can read the books myself.
January 20th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
Christodoulos
Nice!