Win $1000 in cash and $500 worth of books from Penguin Random House

win $1000 from Penguin
In exchange for taking a few minutes to share your reading habits, Penguin Random House is offering the chance to win $1,000 in cash, $500 worth of books, and a penguin bookcase that would look SO CUTE in any child’s bedroom or playroom.

Whether you’re an occasional reader, avid bookworm, or simply love reading bedtime books to your little ones, odds are you’re familiar with Penguin Random House and the publisher’s iconic orange-spined books.

Established in 1935 to make books more affordable for the masses, it’s always been a goal of the publisher to get books in the hands of as many people as possible – and it’s a goal that continues today.

Take the Penguin Survey

At the moment, Penguin is running its biggest survey ever to better understand Australian readers. Whether you read pulse-pounding thrillers or stock up primarily on picture books, Penguin wants to know.

Not only is this a chance to have a direct pipeline to one of the country’s most influential book publishers, but they’re also offering up some awesome prizes as an incentive.

How do I enter to win $1000?

In exchange for taking a few minutes to share your reading habits, Penguin Random House is offering the chance to win $1,000 in cash, $500 worth of books, and a penguin bookcase (pictured) that would look SO CUTE in any child’s bedroom or playroom.

With $500, you could buy about 29 Bluey books . . . and that’s not even including the $1,000 cash. Ready to enter?

Fill out the survey before 31 July 2022 for your chance to enter, and keep your eyes on your inbox in case you’re the lucky winner.

Take the survey here:

prh.surveysparrow.com/s/The-Big-Penguin-Reader-Survey

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