Win ‘A Walk in the Woods’ DVDs, goodies and Bill Bryson books!

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Based on the international best seller by Bill Bryson, A Walk in the Woods is a heart-warming adventure that sees two long lost friends reunite on an intrepid trek across 2,180 miles of America’s most rugged, yet beautiful countryside.

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To celebrate the movie’s release on DVD on Monday 22 February, we’ve got sets of A Walk in the Woods DVDs, Bill Byron novels and A Walk in the Woods goodies to give away to three of our Twitter followers!

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Upon his arrival back in the United States following two decades in the UK, Bryson (Academy Award-winner Robert Redford) wants to find a way to reconnect with his homeland.  Impulsively he decides to hike a section of The Appalachian Trail; the longest continuous footpath in the world which stretches from Maine to Georgia, and an expedition men half his age struggle to complete.

Fearing for his life, his wife Cathy (Academy Award winner Emma Thompson) refuses to allow him to do a solo trek but is unsuccessful in persuading any of his friends to accompany him.  When his old buddy Katz (Academy Award nominee Nick Nolte), a crude, overweight, recovering alcoholic, calls him out of the blue and offers to accompany him Bryson gets more than he bargained for.

This competition has now closed. The winners are Phil Brett from Worsley, Siobhan Jones from Llanharan and Chris Edmonds from Weston super Mare.

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