Penguin/Orange Broadband Readers' Group Prize and Author Visit Prize Draw

The Penguin/Orange Broadband Readers’ Group Prize is the UK’s only annual prize to reward reading groups.

All reading groups – regardless of size and location – are eligible to enter. So if you’re a member of a brilliant reading group which loves discussing books, fill in the entry form now and you could win a visit from a Penguin author.

If you haven’t entered before, now’s your chance.
If you have, why not have another go?
Closing date for entries: 13 June 2008.

Download the entry form

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Author Visit Prize Draw

Simply fill in the form – download it here or pick up a copy from your local library – and return it to Anthea Townsend, (Readers’ Group Prize), 8th Floor, Penguin Books Ltd, 80 Strand, London, WC2R ORL. Or email it to

readers@uk.penguingroup.com

putting Prize Entry into the subject line, and you and your group will be entered into a prize draw to win the chance to receive a visit from one of Penguin’s 2008 Reading Group Author Ambassadors for a reading group session.The first 50 entries will win a free Penguin book.

photo: 2007 winners, Books on the Broad meet Penguin author Naomi Alderman and discuss her novel, DIsobedience.

Penguin/Orange Broadband Readers’ Group Prize 2008

Reading groups can also put themselves forward for the 2008 Penguin/Orange Broadband Readers’ Group Prize. The Prize is awarded to groups that illustrate individuality, reflect diversity of reading choices and demonstrate the pleasure of shared reading.

First prize

A day at Penguin’s London headquarters for you and your reading group including meeting editors and publicists, lunch and a reading group session with a Penguin author, plus a goody bags of books.

Second prize

Two sets of Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2008 shortlisted books

We look forward to hearing about your group.

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Judges 2008

Nicci Gerrard (chair)
Clare Chandler
Karen Cunningham
Dymphna Flynn
Jenny Hartley
Jo James

more about the judges

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Reading Group Book of the Year 2008

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