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WIN 25 proof copies of Somewhere Only We Know by Cathy Bramley for your book club!

For Adults

The poignant and hopeful new novel from Sunday Times bestseller – the perfect book to take on your holidays!

About the offer

If you fancy winning 25 proof copies of SOMEWHERE ONLY WE KNOW for your Book Club, please complete this form by 11.59pm on Monday 14th July 2025 for the chance to take part.
The books will be delivered to you before the end of July and you will have six weeks after you receive the book to send back individual reviews. We anonymise your applications and share with the publisher to help select the clubs.
Please only apply if you will be able to send the club’s feedback six weeks after receiving the books.

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