To celebrate my birthday, yesterday, Books2Door have kindly offered 3 fantastic book boxsets for a giveaway. Books helped us get through lockdown and gave us some quiet moments throughout the past couple of years. I used to love reading as a child and I am so glad that my children are keen on this too. I used to read Goosebumps and Enid Blyton when I was younger. And we love Horrible Histories and we cannot wait to try Horrible Geography.
What do I win in this amazing competition?
Books2Door are giving away these 3 book boxsets to 1 lucky winner. They are great books for 9-14 year olds and will make a good reading collection for the rest of the year. What better way to celebrate 2022? Here is more about the book boxsets:
Goosebumps HorrorLand Series Collection 18 Books Box Set by R. L. Stine
I used to love these books when I was a child. For ghoulish and spine-tingling stories, the Goosebump books must be added to your reading list. These fiction books are packed with mystery, adventure and of course plenty of fright! Authored by the famous R.L Stine, the Goosebump books follow young characters who find themselves in one scary situation after another. A whopping 62 Goosebump books have been published across the fiction series, so there are plenty to choose from and an entire collection for keen young readers.
Enid Blyton Adventure Series 8 Books Collection
Enid Blyton’s Adventure series brings together 8 classic stories from the bestselling author. Adventure appears wherever Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Jack go. Follow the group as they get into all sorts of adventures on an island, at sea, on a mountain and more. This set is perfect for children aged 9-14 and will give parents a true sense of nostalgia.
Horrible Geography Collection 12 Books Box Set
From the publishers who brought you Horrible Histories and Horrible Science, leave the colouring pencils at home, as we take a trip through some Horrible Geography. This award-winning series is written by Royal Geographical Society member Anita Ganeri, and illustrated by Mike Phillips (Horrible Histories: Gruesome Guides). For over twenty years Horrible Geography has taken the boring out of geological surveys, the dull out of drafting a map, and tedium out of tide tables.
Discount code
For anyone looking to purchase some of the other fantastic book boxsets, Books2Door are offering my readers a 10% discount which is only valid for the next 7 days:
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How do I win?
All you need to do is fill out the competition entry form below, making sure to complete all mandatory actions and make the most of the daily actions too!
Win Book Boxsets from Books2DoorsThis competition closes at 23:59 16th January 2022, winners will be announced in the competition window above and will be emailed directly by MummyConstant.
Enid Blyton was my favourite as a child.
None, I add comics
Fab prizes… i loved Enid Blyton when i was a little girl, used to spend hours reading her books. My younger sister who is 10 years younger than me had all the goosebumps books as they weren’t about when i was a teen.
Lovely prize-Thank you
Goosebumps! I remember being about 5 and borrowing ‘Night of the Living Dummy’ from a boy at school. I read them religiously until about 2000 when they brought the Millennium series out and I guess I had grown out of them by that time. I also loved Enid Blyton’s ‘The Faraway Tree’ series & Roald Dahl, his books used to come free with a Tea brand when I was little!
Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl books!
famous five and malory towers
I enjoyed reading the famous five books.
Enid Blyton
I loved the Famous Five books as a child.
I just lived on Jacqueline Wilson books as a child, still love them now!
I use to really enjoy Enid Blyton’s secret seven books.
Loved Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
I loved Enid Blyton when I was little.
Enid Blyton
I loved the Nancy Drew mysteries as a kid!
I actually read all the Goosebumps books and Point Horror books
I read a lot of Enid Blyton, loved the famous five. And of course Harry Potter, my absolute fave!
I enjoyed reading Roald Dahl books as a child. And also comics! Thanks for running the giveaway 🙂
My favourite book was Folk of the Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. I absolutely loved it and would go into another world reading it x
I read everything I could get my hands on – Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, Tolkien, Terry Pratchett plus the classics, Hucklebrry Finn, Little Woman, Oliver Twist
I read the tales of Peter rabbit and friends
I loved The Magic Faraway Tree series as a child.
I read all the famous five – loved them so much – read some secret seven too – Enid Blyton was my favourite author as a child
Didnt really have books as a child apart from school – first i remember is black beauty – love horrible geography
I loved the Famous Five books
What books did you read as a child?
everything and anything . . . . fiction, non-fiction, my favourite as a child though was a compendium of Hans Christian Anderson
Roald dahl and Sweet Valley High books
As I child I enjoyed the Chronicles Of Narnia series, A Series of Unfortunate Events and the Shivers horror books
I loved Enid Blyton books particularly the Famous Five series, but I loved books and read anything I could get my hands on.
I used to Love books such as The Elves and The Shoemaker, anything with Rupert the Bear and Winnie the Pooh
Janet and John, Famous Five and Enid Blyton
Roald Dahl books
I loved all the Enid Blyton books, Heidi books and Anne of Green Gables
Read all of Enid Blyton’s Mallory Towers books over and over, as i did with her Faraway Tree and Wishing Chair books.
I enjoyed reading the famous five books.
I read all sorts: some that immediately come to mind are the Meg & Mog and Flat Stanley series, and books by Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Judy Blume, Sue Townsend, Virginia Andrews, and S. E. Hinton.
The Famous Five and Anne of Green Gables were always my favourites.
Topsy and Tim
I read a lot o fEnid Blyton books.
I read a lot of Enid Blyton
This would be amazing, our boys would love these
This would be amazing, our boys would love these
Great reads for next school term for my kids!
There are some really good children’s books around now, so it’s sad to see less children enjoying reading.
Horrible Geography looks good, Children can often find this a bit stuffy, but I expect the team has sorted that!
Enid Blyton Adventure Series 8 Books Collection would be great thank you
I loved reading Enid Blyton when I was a child
Roald Dahl books were a favourite of mine!
Loving the Goosebumps SlappyWorld 6 book collection, my son and daughter would read these over and over. Some amazing book sets and such brilliant value
I was a huge bookworm and devoured as many books as I could. I loved all of Enid Blyton’s books, Roald Dahl but also books like the Hobbit, Animal Farm and 1984
I did love the Goosebumps books so these would be good to read again & introduce to my kids
I love Enid Blyton (and still do) Malory Towers, st Clares, Mr Gallianos Circus, Magic Faraway tree and lots more I loved them all
I loved the Harry Potter series and Point Horror series!
Wow. This is a blast from the past. I used to love the Point Horror books!!! X
The LOTR / hobbit
Roald dahl
Alex rider box set
Fantastic keeping my fingers crossed
Liked and shared
As a teenager I used to love reading the Point Horror books. There were so many and was such a great series of books to read.
As a child I was obsessed with anything by Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl
I used to read Goosebumps, The Sleepover Club and lots of Jacqueline Wilson
My youngest daughter school would love those books for their Library and their will talk about some of the books in book club
I used to read anything by Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton or Judy Blume!
I naturally read Enid Blyton. Lots of Secret 7 and Famous 5. plus lots of the classics like Anne of Green Gables and The Railway Children
I read everything i could get my hands on!
Enid blyton was a favourite
The faraway tree by Enid Blyton
everything by Enid Blyton
I’d love the The Complete Jane Austen Collection
Such a great giveaway. My daughter would go nuts for this x
I read what was available..
I loved reading Winnie the pooh books
I loved Roald Dahl & the Sweet Valley High series
I loved goosebumps books and point horror when I got into my teens
Wizards of Once looks a great read!
When I was a child I loved the enid Blyton books from Noddy to Mallory Towers!
Anything and everything by Enid Blyton. I also enjoyed ghost and monster books.
Long time ago…. The Black Beauty horse collection and Enid Blyton
I love to gift books to children. I love to see them get lost in a book
My favourite book as a child was Little Women. I was given a copy with illustrations and it enabled me to enjoy it at a young age. When I read it as an adult I enjoyed it as much but understood the book at a different level
Enid Blyton’s famous five books were my favourite.
I loved the famous five books
Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl were my favourite as a child.
I used to love goosebumps, I then retold some of the tales to my friends
I loved Roald Dahl books
I read roald dahl books and comic books
My favourite is the horrible geography books
Beatrix potter, Enid blyton, Roald Dahl, babysitters club, chalet school, sweet valley high and a bunch of non series books too.
Alex Rider are great!
Goosebumps and roald dahl books.
I used to love books by Enid Blyton. My favourites were ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ and The Wishing Chair’.
I was a huge fan of Enid Blyton books, especially the Mr Pinkwhistle series
The Faraway Tree books from Enid Blyton
I was obsessed with Enid Blyton books then moved on to Chalet School.
i used to read enid blyton books so that would have to be my favourite boxset
Janet and John series
goosebumps