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Best Loved Bible stories: from the Old testament
A great introduction to the Bible for all young readers from the Old testament
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The big out and about book
Babies will delight in saying hello to everything as they go out and about to the farm, the park and the playground. Hello door and hello tree, hello daisies 1, 2, 3. Hello big brown horsey – neighhh! Hello climbing frame, slide and roundabout! …
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The Wooden Horse of Troy (Greek Myths)
Odysseus and the Greeks had been fighting the Trojans for 10 years before something finally happpened. Odysseus came up with a brilliant idea! Will Odysseus plan put an end to the war? Or will the Greeks and trojans fight another 10 years?
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Pandora’s Vase
Pandora is always curious. When a messenger arrives with a beautiful golden vase from Zeus, Pandora is entranced by it. She longs to open its lid, but Zeus has told her not to. Will Pandora be able to keep her curiosity under control?
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Medusa’s Stony Stare
Medusa, once a bewitching beauty, has become a hideous monster with snakes for hair. When men look at her, they turn to stone. Whe King Polydectes sends Perseus for Medusas head, he thinks Perseus will soon be another one of Medusas stone men. Or will he?
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The sixth form at St. Clare’s
Based upon, and continuing Enid Blyton’s St. Clare’s series. New girl, Morag, detests St Clare’s. She’s only happy when she can escape to the local riding stables. But, now they’re in the sixth form, the other girls are sad that it’s their final year in their adored school. But what’s wrong with Morag? Will they ever be able to understand her?
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Fifth Form at St. Clare’s
The St. Clare’s girls are now in the fifth form, shortly to go up into the sixth, but they are not too old for tricks and escapades, jokes and excitement. Especially amusing is French girl Antoinette who, like her sister Claudine, doesn’t always understand the ways of St. Clare’s.
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Claudine at St. Clare’s
St. Clare’s boarding-school has some interesting newcomers. Claudine, a French girl, causes great excitement by doing and saying exactly what she likes, and Eileen, whose mother is the new matron
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Kitty at St. Clare’s
Kitty Flaherty is joining the third form, along with her pet goat McGinty. The girls know this term is going to be full of fun, but it’s also full of upset when Pat misses the first few weeks, thanks to a broken arm, and another new girl, Amanda, seizes the opportunity to become Isabel’s best friend.
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Third form at St. Clare’s
Based upon, and continuing Enid Blyton’s St. Clare’s series. The holidays are over and twins Pat and Isabel O’Sullivan are dying to get back to school. The big question on everybody’s lips is, who will be head girl? But a terrible accident and an hilarious school play show the true leaders in the third form, but they also show up the cheats and cowards.
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Summer Term at St. Clare’s
In book three, Pat and Isabel look forward to their first summer term at St Clare’s. They soon make friends with new girl Carlotta, who has a secret past that she’s desperate to hide. But sneaky Prudence finds out and tells everybody. How will the class react?
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Here’s The Naugtiest Girl
In book four, there’s a new boy in Elizabeth’s class. He’s sulky and grumpy and he’ll do anything to show Elizabeth up. She means to keep her temper, but it’s not so easy for someone who was once the naughtiest girl in the school …
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The Naughtiest girl saves the day
In book seven, the school’s strawberry plants are vandalised and a lost blazer button at the scene of the crime leads straight to the Naughtiest Girl.
It is hers, but how did it get there – and why would anyone want to pin the blame on Elizabeth?
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The Naughtiest girl helps a friend
How can the Naughtiest Girl be good at camp with horrible Arabella in the very same tent? Especially with Arabella busy stirring up trouble for Elizabeth’s best friend, Joan.
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Alexander McCall ith-The kalahari
Mma Precious Ramotswe is content. Her business is well established with many satisfied customers, and in her mid-thirties (?the finest age to be?) she has a house, two adopted children, a fine fianc?. But, as always, there are troubles
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Jojo Moyes-Paris for one
“An old-fashioned, feel-good love story. . . It?s as if Moyes has booked a vacation and is taking us along
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Peter James: Dead man’s grip
Carly Mallory is driving; she?s tired and just a little distracted.
She doesn?t see the boy on a bike until it?s too late. She swerves and misses, but this isn?t a one-car-accident.
Police discover she had one-too-many the night before, and a truck driver involved is over the limit on his legal working hours, another doesn?t even bother to hang around.
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Peter James- perfect people
When a young couple join a fertility programme run by a clinic in America they little suspect that the happy day that follows is the last day of mankind’s evolutionary supremacy. Their child is wonderfully clever, wonderfully well adjusted
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Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox
When Artemis Fowl’s mother contracts a life-threatening illness, his world is turned upside down. The only hope for a cure lies in the brain fluid of the silky sifaka lemur. Unfortunately, the animal is extinct due to a heartless bargain Artemis himself made as a younger boy.
Though the odds are stacked against him, Artemis is not willing to give up. With the help of his fairy friends, the young genius travels back in time to save the lemur and bring it back to the present. But to do so, Artemis will have to defeat a maniacal poacher, who has set his sights on new prey: Holly Short.The rules of time travel are far from simple, but to save his mother, Artemis will have to break them all…and outsmart his most cunning adversary yet
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Legends: Tricks and Transformations
Myths and legends are full of stories of the transformation of humans and animals into other things through the magical intervention of the Gods. From better-known characters like Actaeon, the famous Greek huntsman who was doomed to become a stag forever chased by his own dogs, and Glaucus, the fisherman who became a fish himself, only to fall hopelessly in love with a naiad, to the Japanese tale of the Goddess Amaterasu, who created the first eclipse when she hid herself in a cave and more.
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