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A bitter-sweet novel of love, letters and lemon souffle. Life is pretty complicated for Elizabeth. Her best friend, Celia has disappeared, her absent father has reappeared, and her communication with her mother depends entirely on fridge notes. A funny, poignant novel for young a ...
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Told through memoirs written as part of the 'gothic fiction' elective in the HSC English exam. It is a story about ghosts, secrets, madness, passion, locked doors, femme fatales, and that terrifying moment in the final year of high school, when you realise that the future's come ...
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Life is pretty complicated for Elizabeth Clarry. Her best friend, Celia, has disappeared; her absent father has reappeared and her communication with her mother depends entirely on fridge notes. But Elizabeth is on the threshold of change. She is about to lose a friend, find a fr ...
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Cassie is in Year 10 at Ashbury High. Ashbury students claim that the kids at Brookfield High are drug-dealers and psychopaths. Their teacher starts a pen-pal project which leads to an escalation of the war between the two schools, to secret romance and to Cassie learning to face ...
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Cath Murphy, second-grade teacher, was feeling awkward, foolish, quirky, cocky, small, funny, wicked, but more than anything; she was feeling slightly afraid of meeting her new class after meeting the new teacher Warren Woodford. However Cath has yet to meet the Zing family.
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Bindy is the smartest girl at Ashbury High, and ranks in the 99.9th percentile in everything including extra-curricular activities - she is casual Employee of the Month, every month, at K- Mart. But on the first day of Year 11, her worst suspicions are confirmed. Nobody likes her ...
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The Zing family lives in a world of misguided spell books, singular poetry and state-of-the-art surveillance equipment. They use these things to protect the Zing family secret, one so huge, it draws the family to the garden shed for meetings every Friday night. Ages 12+.
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The Ashbury-Brookfield pen pal program is designed to bring together the two rival schools in a spirit of harmony. But what starts out as a simple letter exchange between three boys and three girls soon leads to secret missions, mistaken identities, and an all-out war between the ...
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Being perfect can be murder, as Bindy Mackenzie finds out in this wickedly funny follow-up to The Year of Secret Assignments.
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