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A brilliant steam punk fantasy that will hook you from the very first page, set aboard a huge ship in which the elites live on the top decks while the Filthies toil below. Strong writing, a vivid alternative world and characters you'll never forget.
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Even though Nancy is big, one day she feels small. She asks her mum, brother, cousin, aunt and grandfather to play with her. They're all busy and reply, Later. So Nancy climbs a tree in her backyard to wait for later, and imagines playing the games her family doesn't have time ...
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Foxly's tummy is rumbling. He needs to find something tasty to eat. He visits the farmyard, the fish pond and the rabbit's burrow. It looks like the animals might be in danger, but actually Foxly is collecting fruit and vegetables for them all to share - he's a vegetarian fox!
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Marvin and Violet have been friends since they were babies. They are like two peas in a pod. But then Violet moves away... With a unique Australian flavour, this story of friendship is both tender and truthful.
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For three years and eight months Felix has lived in a convent orphanage high in the mountains of Poland. He is different from the other orphans, though, as Felix is convinced his parents are still alive and that they will one day come back to get him. But instead, the orphanage i ...
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By Vivien
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A compact first thesaurus designed to assist young writers in building up their knowledge of words in order to develop their writing skills. Includes over 300 words that are commonly used by students in NZ primary and intermediate schools. Ages 8-13.
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Six teenagers spend five idyllic days camping in a remote and tranquil beauty spot called Hell. But when they return to their homes, they find their families gone, their farms deserted and the animals lying dead in the fields. That's when they begin to understand the real meaning ...
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An allegory of colonisation, represented by the arrival of rabbits in Australia, as viewed by native Australian animals, this book examines the consequences of that invasion for the environment and the original inhabitants. Winner of the 1999 CBC Picture Book of the Year. Paperba ...
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