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Win Shakespeare and Austen inspired adult colouring books

I love the fact that new adult colouring are constantly being published. Fans of English literature will love the new colouring books based on classic tales, from Little Tiger Press. You can bring to life the greatest love stories of all time and indulge your creativity with these sumptuous colouring books based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.

William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

On the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Little Tiger Press celebrates one of his most iconic plays, Romeo and Juliet. Be transported to fair Verona, where we set our scene. Featuring iconic quotations from the original play, as well as an intriguing insight into poisons, potions and the world of the apothecary. Find the motifs hidden throughout the illustrations.

William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet adult colouring book

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice

Fall in love with Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice all over again with this elegant colouring book, featuring iconic scenes. Be transported to Pemberley’s spectacular grounds and vibrant Netherfield balls, and bring to life elegant portraits of Elizabeth and Mr Darcy. The Victorian language of flowers has been woven into the designs throughout the book – the meanings of which are explained in a guide at the back. Stunning line work brings to life carefully researched period features and costume as well as the English countryside.

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice adult colouring book

With handpicked quotations from the stories on every spread, these colouring books are perfect for any fans of the Classics. High quality paper ensures your colouring will not show through and you can even colour in the covers. You can share your finished projects on social media using the #ColouringClassics.

Win Shakespeare and Austen inspired adult colouring books

Little Tiger Press have kindly offered one copy of each of these new adult colouring books to one reader of the gingerbread house. For your chance to win one copy of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and one copy of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, please answer the question via the Rafflecopter widget and leave a comment on this post.

If you are not lucky enough to win my giveaway then both books are published by LTP in paperback and are out on 2 June 2016, each priced £9.99. Find more competitions at www.theprizefinder.com

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200 Comments on “Win Shakespeare and Austen inspired adult colouring books

  1. Satyricon by Gaius Petronius Arbiter – all the colour and humour of Roman life – could be interesting! I would also like to see books from J.M Auel’s ‘Earth’s Children’ 6-book series, set towards the end of the last Ice-Age when modern humans and Neanderthals shared Europe.

  2. The Strange Case of Dr Jeckell and Mr Hyde. I would love to see the variety of moods in the drawings. They’d be such fun to color.

  3. I’d love to see Enid Blyton’s The Folk of the Faraway Tree as an adult colouring book.

  4. Jane Eyre is my favourite- and there’d be so many great scenes and characters to colour in.
    Although The Secret Garden could be stunning too…

  5. I would suggest ’50 Shades’ but there’s little colour in that – it’s all various tones of grey 😉 Seriously I’d like to see Poldark…I’m thinking of the beautiful sea landscapes possible. x

  6. Definitely Alice in Wonderland as a classical choice or, as a more random/modern one, Generation X. There’d be quite a lot of irony in that 🙂

  7. Definitely Alice in Wonderland as a classical choice or, as a more random/modern one, Generation X. There’d be quite a lot of irony in that 🙂

  8. Any or all of James Herriot’s books starting with It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet. Not a classic in the sense you mean it but always a classic in our home.

  9. I would love great expectations to be made into a colouring book – mrs havishams wedding cake would be awesome!

  10. The secret garden I can imagine would be a beautifully stunning colouring in book. Iv never seen these ones before but now I’m very interested in them, what a clever idea. I can’t wait to see what other books come to life in colour. X

  11. Oliver Twist- all those wonderful characters and historical buildings, showing social history of that time

  12. It would have to be either ‘The Divide’ or ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’

  13. Black Beauty…. the wonderful green fields, blue sky and of course the beautiful glossy horse….

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