Monday, 8 April 2019

Giveaway #715 : Win a copy of Rain Town - closed - winner Adrian Oliver Spence


After telling stories from History to children in classrooms for many years and reading other people’s stories to his own children at bedtime, teacher Andy Donaldson finally decided to write a book of his own. Rain Town is a comical twist on the perennial children’s favourite, the classic comic book “superhero”, and will appeal to children due to its well-paced, engaging and humorous story.

Sidney Rain is an ordinary man with an ordinary job in an ordinary town. Except for the fact that sometimes at night he dresses up as a superhero and heads out living his fantasy. But he’s putting on weight, is about to lose his job and he’s generally not feeling particularly super at all.

Stanley Rain is Sidney’s 12 year old son. He’s an ordinary boy with ordinary friends at an ordinary school. But that school is being taken over by a local entrepreneur and is changing for the worst. And Stanley is not going to let that happen without a fight.

When a mysterious theft takes place, Stanley and his friends will need to turn detective to help save their school. And after being fired at work by his new boss, Sidney will need his friends to help save his soul.

“I wanted to read books to my kids that had a big heart and made us laugh, cry and love the characters. In the end, I wrote one for us,” comments Andy.

Rain Town is Andy Donaldson’s debut children’s book, and is ideal for children age 9 and over, and for parents too– who may well be reading it!

I have a copy of the book to give away to a lucky Madhouse Family Reviews reader. Fill in your entries in the Rafflecopter widget below.


UK only. Closing date : 22/4/19

T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after 28 days, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners. Madhouse Family Reviews cannot be held responsible for any prizes that go astray. Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. The winners' personal contact information will be passed on to the PR / Brand responsible and used only for delivery of their prize.

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55 comments:

  1. My son would really enjoy this book!
    Linda Ford

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  2. We are visiting the grandparents at Easter

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  3. going on an eater egg hunt

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  4. We are going to Spain next week.

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  5. no plans yet just gonna see what happens

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  6. no plans yes but hoping to get 10 days up in the highlands in September

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  7. No real plans apart from an Easter Egg Hunt for Easter Day

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  8. Margaret Clarkson
    Some baking of Easter treats and hopefully plenty of walks.

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  9. We've done lots of reading, cooking and crafting - I introduced the grandchildren to shrink plastic and they loved it. Now they're with the other grandparents for a few days and I think I need to stock up on more shrink plastic for next week.

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  10. I'm taking care of my nephew, and my mission will be to get him out of the house and away from screens!

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  11. We have 2 birthdays and a wedding anniversary in the holidays so lots of celebrations

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  12. we are going away in our caravan, a bit of sea air and bracing walks for us

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  13. We have lots of days out planned and fun at home too

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  14. We re planning a last minute deal to Butlins this year if we can plan it.

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  15. We are going to go to the park, the beach and maybe g and watch a show at the theatre

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  16. We are going to go bowling and the cinema x

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  17. making time for a family meal

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  18. plenty of walks and cake making @leabana1

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  19. trips to Sidmouth donkey sanctuary

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  20. Not doing much during the holidays this year I'm afraid

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  21. we'll just be chilling at home, taking a few walks by the river and canal and stopping in a few of the pubs along the way for a coffee and a chill in the sun!!

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  22. we'll be staying home and relaxing

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  23. Cinema, model village, bowling

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  24. I've entered the competition, thank you :)

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  25. Viciting the family and lovely Easter Sunday lunch!! Entered

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  26. We are doing lots of baking 🦊

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  27. We’ve been to the local farm and lake

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  28. We have been on easter egg hunts and walks through the woods

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  29. It's my birthday so we are going for a meal and having a trip to the beach

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  30. Nothing much, going to be a great sunny weekend so will take my grandson up the park and have an ice cream

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  31. Fence painting and seeing family.

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  32. Celebrating my daughter's birthday

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  33. days out in the lakes and at the park and beach if the sun is out!

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  34. I have been getting together with family; today I was over my sisters house for Easter Egg Hunt and BBQ it was lovely and Im having another day with family and friends tomorrow

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  35. Basking in the glorious sunshine.

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  36. Sara-louise Groom22 April 2019 at 06:27

    Wow my boy would love this book ����

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  37. We had a week in Budapest and have just pottered about this week, which I have loved equally much.

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  38. Enjoying the glorious weather!!!

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  39. Spending quality time with my daughter :)

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  40. We have been on a family holiday to Cyprus

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  41. Lots of walks in the sunshine

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  42. this sounds a brill book my nephew would enjoy it :)

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