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Baldacci Challenge competition winner

At the end of 2012 we launched the David Baldacci reader challenge in 500 libraries across the UK with Pan MacMillan. The campaign aimed to introduce readers to David’s books and push him up UK libraries’ Most Borrowed list.

Competition winner

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We also ran a competition for the best library display during the challenge. We had some amazing entries and it was a difficult decision to select only one winner.

In the end it was decided that Macclesfield Library pipped everyone to the post with their fantastic ‘Get Hooked on Baldacci’ display. Creative and bold, it was a winner with Pan MacMillan.

Find out more

To view all the brilliant displays, please check out our photoset on Flickr.

Or read our blog interview with David Bladacci, where he answers our questions about the importance of libraries and the books he wish he’d written.

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