Giveaways

Email entries to giveaways@ieu.asn.au with the giveaway you are entering in the subject line and your name, membership number and address in the body of the email. All entries to be received by 29 October 2017.

Wombat Warriors

Author: Samantha Wheeler

Publisher: UQP

Three copies to give away

Mouse is not prepared for her last minute stay at Aunt Evie’s. How will she cope at a new school without her parents around?

But before Mouse has even unpacked her suitcase, she makes a new friend - a wombat called Miss Pearl. Suddenly, being in a strange cottage doesn’t seem so bad, especially when she can snuggle up to a wombat.

But Mouse soon learns that not everyone in the area loves wombats, including Aunt Evie’s landlord, a sheep farmer who destroys them on sight.

Can Mouse find her voice in time to keep her furry friends safe?

Marco’s Maze Mission

Author: Jane Gedhill

Publisher: Lonely Planet Kids

Three copies to give away

Get ready for an a-maze-ing mission around the world!

Brilliant but absentminded photographer Geronimo Keats is back from the trip of a lifetime. The only problem is, his possessions aren’t! Time for young explorer Marco to swing into action and find his missing belongings - but he’ll need your help!

In Marco’s Maze Mission tackle fiendish mazes and discover incredible facts on every page as you travel through Norway and New Zealand, Belize and beyond.

Packed with fun illustrations and a gorgeous two colour palette, Marco’s Maze Mission will provide hours of brain boggling fun for children aged seven plus.

Just a Queen

Author: Jane Caro

Publisher: UQP

Three copies to give away

A gripping and page turning young adult book about one of history’s greatest women.

“The Queen of Scots is dead and they say I killed her. They lie!”

Just a girl to those around her, Elizabeth is now the Queen of England. She has outsmarted her enemies and risen above a lifetime of hurt and betrayal – a mother executed by her father, a beloved brother who died too young and an enemy sister whose death made her queen.

Not knowing whom she can trust, Elizabeth is surrounded by men who give her compliments and advice but may be hiding daggers and poison behind their backs. Elizabeth must use her head and ignore her heart to be the queen her people need. But what if that leads to doing the one thing she swore she would never do: betray a fellow queen, her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots?