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Win books, with the Sunday Star-Times

Friday, 14 February 2025

Like books? So do we. Each week, enter to win one of three copies of the latest work featured in your weekly Sunday Star-Times.
Like books? So do we. Each week, enter to win one of three copies of the latest work featured in your weekly Sunday Star-Times.

Here at the Sunday Star-Times, we’re big supporters of the Kiwi literary scene, from our annual Short Story Competition, to our weekly features and author chats where we highlight new work from writers both established and emerging.

Each week, enter to be in to win a copy of the latest work by local writers - from new research on Aotearoa’s issues to Ockham New Zealand Book Awards nominees and winners.

To check which featured book is up for grabs this week and enter, follow the link and fill in your details in the form. Winners of one of three copies will be chosen at random and their details will be shared with the relevant publisher for postage.

Terms and conditions apply - see form for details.

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