Saturday, 3 October 2020

Giveaway: YA Pack: Tribal Lores and Rise of the Remarkables: Brasswitch and Bot

The good people of Walker Books Australia produce some truly outstanding Young Adult fiction. Here are two very different YA novels that we have managed to bundle into one awesome prize pack for you.

Tribal Lores by Archimede Fusillo and Rise of the Remarkables; Brasswitch and Bot by the equally incredible, Gareth Ward

Tribal Lores is a moving and explosive tale about what happens when tradition and the need to belong collide.This book explores the fundamental things about growing up that never change: the desire to fit in and be accepted by one’s peers, the intrinsic urge to belong, where Archimede Fusillo felt compelled to tell about the challenges of being a male who is not expected to sway too much from the traditions and values of a tight Italian family, yet surrounded by peers who pushed against these same restrictions.

Rise of the Remarkables: Brasswitch and Bot is the next high-stakes, action-packed series from the author of The Traitor and the Thief, winner of the 2016 Storylines Tessa Duder Award, the 2018 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Youth Novel and Best New Talent. A fantastic steampunk adventure story for readers 10+, perfect for fans of Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan series and Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines series.

For the chance to win this double book prize, in 25 words or less, tell us what genre YA novel would you most want to star in?

Email your answer along with your name and postal address to dimity. The response we like best will win a copy of this amazing new release. Competition is open to anyone, worldwide, so long as they have an Australian postal address for delivery of the books. Please note, we cannot deliver to PO Boxes. Entries without a name and street address will be ineligible. Winners will be announced right here on our website on 12 October 2020.

Competition runs from 5.00 am 3 October 2020 to 5 pm 10 October 2020. Adults can enter for those aged 17 and under. This is a game of skill, not chance. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.




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