I first mentioned the Gone online competition here. Here's the all important info from the press release sheet with all the ins and outs of the prize, including thoughts from both Michael and the winner Lucy picture below.
Author of the bestselling GONE series, Michael Grant, meets the winner of GONE Online on the EDF Energy London Eye
On
Saturday 4 May, the bestselling author of the GONE series, Michael
Grant, met the winner of GONE Online. The game was created to celebrate
the publication of LIGHT, the sixth and final book in the GONE series,
which was published on 28 March and topped the children’s bestseller
charts in both the UK and Ireland.
Lucy
Woodcock, aged 18, whose gaming alias was Dionysus, won the game beating
over 2,400 players to the prize. She wins an Apple iPad and met
Michael Grant during a trip around the EDF Energy London Eye. Lucy is
from Wolverhampton and is a college student at Dudley Sixth in the West
Midlands.
GONE Online (www.gone-online.com)
was launched in March and ran over 6 weeks, seeing a series of mini
games released on a weekly basis. They were designed to challenge,
infuriate and test the players’ skills. Some games rewarded time and
speed, others ability and knowledge of the books. Using the latest in
location-based marketing, players could pick up extra points by checking
in with their smart phones at specific locations – bookshops or
libraries.
By the close of play, over 53,000
games had been played with 57 million points scored in total. Lucy
Woodcock was a clear winner scoring over 226,000 points. She comments, “I
started playing the games because I really wanted to meet Michael
Grant, and I wanted to see what the games were like especially the word
search and the quiz. After playing them for a little while I got into
the competitive element of the games and I was really enjoying playing
them.”
The game is hosted on a
dedicated website and can also be played on smart phones. Players of
any age were able to play but only UK residents aged 21 years or under
were eligible for the competition. The game is still available to play,
although no prizes are now available.
Michael Grant comments, “I
am amazingly bad at games, so I’m particularly impressed by the fans
who have done so well. Thanks to them for their enthusiasm and
support. It’s very humbling. Thanks to all who played and all who
outscored me … which was probably everyone.”
GONE
was the first instalment in the epic teen series which has become
hugely popular with teenagers internationally and has been lauded by
Stephen King as ‘exciting, high-tension … told in a driving, torrential narrative that never lets up.’ Over 400,000 copies of the books have now been sold in the UK alone.
Lucy Woodcock continues, “I
first started reading the series because the cover caught my attention
while I was in a book shop, I read the blurb and I was interested in
reading them so I bought GONE. When I'd finished reading it I was really
impressed! I searched online to find out when the next one would be out
because I couldn't wait to find out what would happen to everyone. I
was really glad that it wasn't a book that censored the violence because
that's what made the story more realistic (except the powers) knowing
that anything could happen to them at any time and not everyone would be
able to cope with being trapped, especially teenagers. I've loved
following the books and trying to guess how the FAYZ happened, what the
Gaiphage was or how little Pete was involved, although I wasn't
impressed when Michael killed my favourite character! I was really happy
with how the series ended overall, even though it was really
emotional.”
Mike Richards, Marketing Director at Egmont Press, comments, “This
competition was part of a broader campaign for the publication of LIGHT
and we’re delighted that it has been won by such a big fan of the
series. We’re also celebrating the book having launched straight into
the bestseller charts and I take a good deal of personal pride in
outscoring Michael in the first trivia game.”
About the series
The
six books in the series, published by Egmont Press, are GONE (2008),
HUNGER (2009), LIES (2010), PLAGUE (2011), FEAR (2012) and LIGHT (28
March 2013).
The story starts when everyone
over the age of 15 disappears in the blink of an eye, leaving hundreds
of children trapped in a Californian town encased by a mysterious,
impenetrable dome. Inside, it is a matter of survival. With no adults
there are no rules and somehow the physics of the universe as we know it
have changed, causing some of the children to develop strange powers.
Michael Grant
Michael
Grant has always been fast-paced. He’s lived in almost 50 different
homes in 14 US states, and moved in with his wife, Katherine Applegate,
after knowing her for less than 24 hours. His long list of previous
occupations includes: law librarian, cartoonist, bowling alley mechanic,
restaurant reviewer, waiter, documentary film producer and political
media consultant.
Michael and Katherine
have co-authored more than 150 books, including the massive hit series
Animorphs, which has sold more than 35 million copies. Working solo,
Michael is the author of the internationally bestselling series GONE and
the ground-breaking transmedia trilogy BZRK. Michael, Katherine and
their two children live in the San Francisco Bay Area, not far from
Silicon Valley.
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