Win a signed copy of Ready Player One audiobook
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One has fascinated readers since its release in 2011, with new audiences finding it […]
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One has fascinated readers since its release in 2011, with new audiences finding it […]
THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED
Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One has fascinated readers since its release in 2011, with new audiences finding it following the arrival of Steven Spielberg’s movie. The audiobook was read by Star Trek: The Next Generation‘s Wil Wheaton and thanks to those lovely people at Penguin Random House, we have a copy to give away – autographed by author Ernest Cline.
To win the copy, just answer the following simple question:
Which SF author penned a short story prequel to Ready Player One?
A) Andy Weir
B) Kim Stanley Robinson
C) Dayton Ward
Simply send your answer – A, B, or C – to scifibulletin@gmail.com with the subject line RP1 along with your name and address and the following code (which will change regularly) 897, to arrive before 0001 on Friday May 11, 2018. This competition is only open to readers in the UK and Eire.
Ready Player One is available from Penguin Random House
The Small Print
The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over. Anyone professionally connected with the promotion, and their families, are excluded from entering this competition. Prizes will be awarded from all the correct entries through a random draw under independent supervision within seven days of the closing date. There is no cash alternative to any prize. The editor’s decision is final and no discussion will be entered into. To request a list of winners please write to Paul Simpson at scifibulletin@gmail.com within 28 days of the closing date. Sci-Fi Bulletin is the recognised promoter of this competition. Only one entry per person. The prize is a set of CDs; the means of playing them is not included.