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E: 06/02 Win the Costa Book Awards category winners and £20 to spend at Costa Coffee
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We're giving away five sets of Costa Book Awards category winners, plus £20 to spend at Costa Coffee, a Costa Coffee travel cup and a bag of Costa Coffee Roast and Ground coffee.
You'll win the following five brilliant books, one of which will be named Costa Book of the Year later this month:
*You can now collect Caboodle points to unlock bonus comps. All you need to do is create an account, activate it and log in before you enter a competition.*
We're giving away five sets of Costa Book Awards category winners, plus £20 to spend at Costa Coffee, a Costa Coffee travel cup and a bag of Costa Coffee Roast and Ground coffee.
You'll win the following five brilliant books, one of which will be named Costa Book of the Year later this month:
- The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins, winner of the Costa First Novel Award, a gothic romance about the twisted love affair between a Jamaican maid and her French mistress in 19th century London.
- Middle England by Jonathan Coe, winner of the Costa Novel Award, which tells the story of a changing country and the cracks that appear within families and between generations.
- The Volunteer: The True Story of the Resistance Hero Who Infiltrated Auschwitz by Jack Fairweather, winner of the Costa Biography Award, which is a landmark account of one of the greatest unsung heroes of WWII, Polish underground operative Witold Pilecki
- Flèche by Mary Jean Chan, said by the judges to be 'a staggeringly beautiful mix of the personal and politic', winner of the Costa Poetry Award.
- And Jasbinder Bilan's Asha & the Spirit Bird, winner of the Costa Children's Book Award, which is a thrilling adventure set in contemporary India.
*You can now collect Caboodle points to unlock bonus comps. All you need to do is create an account, activate it and log in before you enter a competition.*
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