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COMPETITION: Are you Australia's biggest Harry Potter fan? Say so & win!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Bloomsbury is celebrating the 15th anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter novel with a competition to find Australia and New Zealand's biggest fan.

The competition is going to be fierce. 

Harry Potter novels have now sold approximately 450 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 73 languages. 


You need to write a letter of no more than 50 words explaining why you love Harry Potter. Bloomsbury is looking for the most creative, clever and entertaining reasons and entrants are encouraged to draw, doodle and make their letters as elaborate as possible (without crossing the 50 word limit).
 
You can only enter by visiting a local bookshop and posting your letter in the specially designed postboxes. Over 400 bookshops have already signed up to take part. The competition will run from Tuesday 26th June to Tuesday 31st July 2012 , with the winner and runners up  announced on Saturday 1st September.


For more details, check out their website at: http://www.kateforsyth.com.au/Admin/www.bloomsburyanz.com/harrypottercompetition

Winners will receive a leather-bound, signed, dedicated and numbered 15th Anniversary Edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. The limited number 15th Anniversary Editions are exclusive to the competition and cannot be purchased elsewhere. 

Winners will also receive a Harry Potter Special Edition Boxed Set (value AU$470/NZ$550) and a Harry Potter signature edition audio box (value AU$800/NZ$990). 

There will be one winner in Australia and one winner in New Zealand. 

Three Runners Up will receive a leather-bound, signed, dedicated and numbered 15th anniversary edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

Notes:
 
Entry to the competition is only available through bookshops. Terms and conditions apply, and no purchase is necessary. Other international competitions will be running in other territories. 
 
Bloomsbury will be unable to return any entries. All entries become the property of Bloomsbury Publishing Pty Ltd; by participating in the competition, entrants consent to the use and publication of their names and contributions by Bloomsbury.
 
 
 
 

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