WIN with Broken by Elizabeth Pulford

by |May 30, 2012

Walker Books Australia is so excited about Broken they have put together a prize pack worth $200 to ensure they have your full attention. I took Broken home and gave it to my tame teen reader who read it in a couple of nights. She absolutely loved it. I tried to get her to do a review for me but she gave me that look, you know the look, and went off to read another book.

So how do you win this amazing book prize pack?

Order a copy of BROKEN before June 30, 2012 to go in the draw.  Thanks Walker Books Australia!

Prize includes:
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare, Tantalize by Cynthia Leitich Smith, Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson, Rosie Black Chronicles: Genisis by Lara Morgan, The Knife Of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, Fury by Shirley Marr, Pan’s Whisper by Sue Lawson, The Uninvited by Tim Wynne-Jones, Stork by Wendy Delsol, Shadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott

Read Elizabeth Pulford’s answers to my Ten Terrifying Questions

Broken– Available 1.06.12

Critically injured in a motorbike accident, Zara Wilson lies in a coma. She is caught between many worlds: the world of her hospital room and anxious family, and that of her memories and a dream-like fantasy where she searches for her brother Jem. Jem proves elusive but Zara’s adventures in her subconscious unlock dark secrets of a troubled childhood. Zara must face up to her past in order to accept her future.

A novel that blends, mystery, family life and the subconcious into an interesting story.

Click here to order Broken from Booktopia,
Australia’s No. 1 Online Book Shop

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Click here to order Broken from Booktopia,
Australia’s No. 1 Online Book Shop

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While still in his twenties, John Purcell opened a second-hand bookshop in Mosman, Sydney, in which he sat for ten years reading, ranting and writing. Since then he has written, under a pseudonym, a series of very successful novels, interviewed hundreds of writers about their work, appeared at writers’ festivals, on TV (most bizarrely in comedian Luke McGregor’s documentary Luke Warm Sex) and has been featured in prominent newspapers and magazines. ​Now, as the Director of Books at booktopia.com.au, Australia’s largest online bookseller, he supports Australian writing in all its forms. He lives in Sydney with his wife, two children, three dogs, five cats, unnumbered gold fish and his overlarge book collection. His novel, The Girl on the Page, was published by HarperCollins Australia in October, 2018.

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