Win a Book Competitions

Each Logan City Council Library holds regular "Win a book" competitions. When you borrow from any of the nine libraries, you can enter the draw to win the book on offer at the library.

Books to be won for March:
Beenleigh
Digging for the truth by Josh Bernstein (adult)
The shell magicians by Kai Meyer (children/young adult)
 
Greenbank
Digging for the truth by Josh Bernstein (adult)
Artemis Fowl and the time paradox by Eoin Colfer (children/young adult)
 
Jimboomba
Tutankhamun’s tomb by Susan J. Allen (adult)
Heroes of the valley by Jonathan Stroud (children/young adult)
 
Logan Central
Digging for the truth by Josh Bernstein (adult)
Heroes of the valley by Jonathan Stroud (children/young adult)
 
Logan Hyperdome
Mt Buller: the story of a mountain by Jim Darby (adult)
Eclipse by Erin Hunter (children/young adult)
 
Logan North
Digging for the truth by Josh Bernstein (adult)
Artemis Fowl and the time paradox by Eoin Colfer (children/young adult)
 
Logan Village
Cold case by Faye Kellerman (adult)
Beyond the knock-knock door by Scott Monk (children/young adult)
 
Logan West
Cold case by Faye Kellerman (adult)
Secrets of Deltora by Emily Rodda (children/young adult)
 
Marsden
Explore Australia 2010 by Astrid Browne (adult)
The amulet of Avantia by Adam Blade (children/young adult)
 
 
Gary Dunsmore
 
 
 
 

Congratulations to the winners of February’s competition!

 

The adult book prize Agatha Raisin and the spoonful of poison by M.C. Beaton was won by Gary Dunsmore (pictured right) at Logan North Library, Florence Armstrong at Marsden Library, and Mary Bickerdike at Beenleigh Library.

 

The adult book Death of a witch by M.C. Beaton was won by Noel Henderson at Logan West Library and Malcolm Godber at Logan Hyperdome Library. Lucy Hannell at Logan West Library won the junior book Hannah Montana’s book of secrets, as did Kirstin Knight at Logan Hyperdome Library.

 

Other junior prizes include H2O book of secrets which was won by Ellie Barrett at Marsden Library, and Pirates by John Matthews which was won by Shayla Allen at Beenleigh Library.