The ODT has the last of six Summer Times family book hampers to give away courtesy of our regular books page publishers. Each 10-book hamper, worth hundreds of dollars, has a mix of books for all ages and across various genres, ensuring there should be something for most members of the family to read this summer.
HAMPER 6
Today's hamper contains top fiction with Sebastian Faulks' homage to PG Wodehouse Jeeves and the Wedding Bells (Random House), a love story and thriller about the true author of Shakespeare's plays The Bookman's Tale by Charlie Lovett (Text Publishing), thrillers The Dying Beach by Angela Savage (Text Publishing) and King and Maxwell by David Baldacci (Macmillan) and women's read The Good House by Ann Leary (Corvus and distributor Allen & Unwin).
Non-fiction reads are New Zealand dietitian Nadia Lim's Good Food Cookbook (Random House) and for outdoors' enthusiasts is The New Zealand Cycle Trails Nga Haerenga: A Guide to New Zealand's 23 Great Rides by Jonathan Kennett (Random House).
For teens there is John Boyne's wartime tale Stay Where You Are and Then Leave (Random House), and Tadpoles in the Torrens: Poems for young readers edited by Jude Aquilina (Wakefield Press), and for young children there is the delightful picture book Toucan Can by Juliette MacIver (Gecko Press).
- For your chance to win this hamper, email helen.speirs@odt.co.nz with your name and postal address in the body of the email, and ''Book hamper 6'' in the subject line, by 5pm on Monday, January 13. The winner will be contacted. The winners of hamper 5 and hamper 6 will be published in Tuesday's ODT.