Write Book Reviews And Stand A Chance To Earn Money

Since the MCO 2.0 has been implemented, there are surely so many free times that people could use to do some beneficial activities. There are a lot of different things to do such as gardening, playing board games and also the most simple thing that can be done such as reading books.

People might see that reading books to be such a boring and dry activity, but it is actually not at all. People can actually learn many new and interesting things, enhance the language vocabularies and proficiencies and also people might win some money.

This is one of the alternatives that has been taken by “Perbadanan Kota Buku” to encourage people in Malaysia to read more books during this staying at home period. What can you do is to just read any books, write a review about it, submit the review to “Perbadanan Kota Buku” and you might win RM50 if it got featured on mukasurat.my.

According to the Twitter posting, the rules and regulations for this program are as follows:

  1. Must be in written form.
  2. The wording must be between 200- to 1000 words.
  3. Writing can be in Malay and in English.
  4. Submitted with the title of the book, author’s name, and image for the cover page of the book.
  5. Once submitted, you give the permission for MukaSurat to upload your writing in Mukasurat.my portal, and also on every social media account associated with it.
  6. Submission should be emailed to info@kotabuku.my
  7. Valid from 27th of January to 15th of February 2021.

Sources: Twitter Perbadanan Kota Buku.

Adib Mohd

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