Scotiabank Giller Prize Contest: Win 12 Days Of Book Giveaways
Scotiabank Giller Prize Contest 2019 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways,
at scotiabankgillerprize.ca/holiday-giveaway
Did you read a great book lately?
There were many award-winning titles out in 2019 and if you’d love to win
a great read, check out the annual Scotiabank Giller Prize’s 12-days of giveaways.
Enter daily for a chance to win the following prizes:
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< The Scotiabank Giller Prize’s 12-days of giveaway Contest >
Scotiabank Giller is giving away TWELVE Daily Prizes – one book a day from the 2019 longlist.
The Daily Prizes are comprised of the following:
- December 1 – Days of Moonlight, by André Alexis
- December 2 – The Testaments, by Margaret Atwood
- December 3 – Immigrant City, by David Bezmozgis
- December 4 – Greenwood, by Michael Christie
- December 5 – Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club, by Megan Gail Coles
- December 6 – The Innocents, by The Innocents
- December 7 – Dream Sequence, by Adam Foulds
- December 8 – Late Breaking, K.D. Miller
- December 9 – Dual Citizens, by Alix Ohlin
- December 10 – Lampedusa, by Steven Price
- December 11 – Frying Plantain, Zalika Reid-Benta
- December 12 – Reproduction, by Ian Williams
The prize value is not specified.
The Scotiabank Giller Prize’s 12-days of giveaway Contest runs from December 1 through December 12, 2019.
The prize winner will be selected in a random drawing each day starting from December 2 to December 13, 2019 and will be announced on Scotiabank’s social media channels each morning of the contest draw.
The Scotiabank Giller Prize’s 12-days of giveaway Contest is open to Canadian residents. You must have reached the age of majority in your province of residence.
To participate in the Scotiabank Giller Prize’s 12-days of giveaway Contest.
- Go to www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca
- Enter your name, email and complete the contest form
- Then click “Submit”
Go to www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca click here to enter
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