*****and the winner is Rosy Manser******
Would you like to win a kindle paper white worth £109?
The Kindle Paperwhite is the new and improved version of Amazon’s top selling e-reader. It comes with a host of features which are bound to be of interest to new parents. The patented light technology will allow you to read bedtime stories to the little ones, with the lights dimmed. This smart device also has the capacity to hold 1,100 books, which could range from children’s short stories to fictional thrillers.
The Kindle Paperwhite is small and light enough that you can carry it in a handbag or even in your back-pocket (just remember not to sit down). It enables easy access to your favourite book titles on lengthy train journeys, or while waiting for the kids to finish school.
The £109 price tag may seem a little much for parents who are already having to pay for clothes, toys and education. However, the specialist travel team at Directline-Holidays.co.uk are giving you the opportunity to win the Kindle Paperwhite by entering their simple competition.
To be in with a chance of winning you are simply required to comment here and tell us one of your most favourite books. All entries must be submitted by the 30th November 2012 and the winner will be announced before Christmas!
T&C
UK & Ireland entries only please. Over 18′s only, 1 entry per person, Winner picked at random. No cash alternative offered.


























Shanna by Kathleen Woodiwiss
To Kill a Mocking Bird
1984 – a timeless classic
Huck Finn.
Great Expectations
the Mrs Pepperpot sories from my childhood
Stig of The Dump will forever be my best childhood read
Unfortunately it has to be the now infamous 50 shades
Green Rider by Kristen Britain loved all the action, suspense and magic.
it has to be the harry potter books. who doesnt love them. they were my childhood
Cider with Rosie
Writing Home – or anything by Alan Bennett…
the dexter books
cecelia ahern book x
the kiterunner
Any of the Harry Potters – but probably the Deathly Hallows!
The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory
I love all of James Pattersons books but especially his Alex Cross series.
Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte