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Good Reading : July 2007
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16 goodreading ı JULY 2007 competitions 10 lucky readers could each win a copy of On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan, valued at $29.95. It is June 1962. In a hotel on the Dorset coast overlooking Chesil Beach, Edward and Florence, who got married that morning, are sitting down to dinner in their room. Neither is entirely able to suppress their anxieties about the wedding night to come. On Chesil Beach is a story about how the entire course of a life can be changed by a gesture not made or a word not spoken. To enter, tell us what coast On Chesil Beach is set on. Simply write your answer, and your name and contact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘On Chesil Beach Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com Win! TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Information on how to enter and prizes form part of these conditions. 2. The promoter is Good Reading Magazine Pty Ltd. 3. Entry is open to all residents of Australia. 4. Entries must be made between 01/07/07 and 31/07/07 and be sent to Good Reading Magazine, GPO Box 3835, Sydney NSW 2001 or entries can be made atwww.goodreadingmagazine.com 5. The draws will take place on 01/08/07 at 9 Stephen Street, Balmain, NSW 2041. 6. Prizes cannot be transferred or redeemed for cash. 7. The promoter accepts no responsibility for late, lost or misdirected mail. 8. Any change in the value of the prizes between the publishing date and the date the prizes are claimed is not the responsibility of the promoter. 9. Entries for each competition will be drawn randomly from all entries received for those competitions during the promotional period and winning entries will be those that are judged to have correct answers. 10. The winners will be notified by mail and their names published in the September issue ofGood Reading and will also appear on the Good Reading website during August 2007. 20 lucky readers could each win a copy of The Firemaster’s Mistress by Christie Dickason, valued at $22.99. Francis Quoynt, Firemaster, is recently returned from Flanders and dreaming of making fireworks rather than war. Instead, he is recruited by Robert Cecil, First Minister, to spy on Guido Fawkes and his fellow conspirators. Kate Peach, a glove maker, who was Quoynt’s lover before war took him away, is brought into grave danger. While Francis hopes to prevent the death of King James I and everyone in his parliament, Kate will have to save herself … To enter, tell us the name of the glove maker. Simply write your answer, and your name and contact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘The Firemaster’s Mistress Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com Nowwearesix–and to celebrate, we have a page of competitions with wonderful prizes to be won! 10 lucky readers could each win a copy of Engleby by Sebastian Faulks, valued at $32.95. When the novel opens in the 1970s, Mike Engleby is a university student, a man devoid of scruple or self-pity. When one of his contemporaries unaccountably disap- pears, the reader has to ask: is Engleby capable of telling the whole truth? To enter, tell us what decade Engleby opens in. Simply write your answer, and your name and contact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘Engleby Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com 0 lucky readers could each win a copy (signed by the author) of Naughty Norton by Bernadette Kelly, valued at $9.95. Norton belongs to Molly, who thinks he’s the best thing since Black Beauty. But Norton’s nickname, Norty, is more indicative of his true character as he goes to extreme lengths to avoid being ridden, to create chaos in public and to shun anything Molly wants to do. With gorgeous illustrations by Liz Alger, Norton will capture the hearts of all pony lovers! To enter, tell us what Norton’s nickname is. Simply write your answer, and your name and contact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘Naughty Norton Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com 12 lucky readers could each win a copy of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry building cards set, valued at $29.99. Equal parts toy and construction set, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry brings the world of Harry Potter to life. The set includes: 90 perforated leaves that break into more than 280 building cards, a book full of handy hints and step-by-step instructions, plus a hand-painted Harry Potter figurine ready to explore the school you create! To enter, tell us how many building cards the leaves break into. Simply write your answer, and your name and contact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘Hogwarts School Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com 5 lucky readers could each win one of 5 packs of two DVDs for kids containing I Like to Sing! by Justine Clarke and Jane and the Dragon, valued at $39.90 each. I Like to Sing! Join Justine Clarke as she brings children a little taste of music. With its cheeky lyrics and richly layered arrangements, beautiful melodies and foot-tapping rhythms, this is a great introduction to the pleasures of songs and singing. Jane and the Dragon — Jane is a young girl who lives in a small medieval kingdom and has always dreamed of becoming a brave knight. She wins the chance to become an apprentice knight after encountering a 300-year-old dragon. To enter, tell us the age of the dragon Jane meets. Simply write your answer, and your name and con tact details, on the back of an envelope and mail to ‘DVD Competition’, GPO Box 3835 Sydney NSW 2001 or enter online at www.goodreadingmagazine.com
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