Reading Age of 11 to 20 Years Old
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Geronimo isn't the only world-famous adventuring journalist from New Mouse City; introducing his fabulous sister, Thea!
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Set in NZ 20-odd years in the future, corporations from both the Western Alliance (WA) and the United People's Republic (UPR) have carved up our local resources for themselves, leaving the local population disconnected from the land and living very tenuously - water and food shor ...
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Taken from his home in Poland and forced to leave his country, 12-year-old Adam and his family are transported to work in a labour camp in Russia. Ill-fed and poorly treated, Adam doubts they will ever make it out alive. Even if they do get away, they might freeze to death or sta ...
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series of brutal murders forces Detective Sergeant Sean Devereaux to face his own dark past in the search for answers.
When a failed witness protection operation ends in multiple homicides, evidence suggests the crime is linked to a series of violent robberies in Auckland City. ...
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New Zealand's forgotten war, fought in the deep green jungles in Malaya. In 1948 Britain and her allies are pitted against Communist terrorists in a struggle for freedom. On opposing sides are Peter Hayes, a young Kiwi soldier, and Ng, a dedicated guerilla. They are enemies, but, ...
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Special agent Zac Darke is back for his third mission and stakes have never been higher. An unknown bomber is conducting a terror campaign in London. After an explosion on tube leaves someone dead, Zac and his team are brought into try and work out how this terror cell operates. ...
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From the author of The Whale Rider, an intriguing novella about the nature of identity, together with its screenplay and many extras. A medicine woman a giver of life is asked to hide a secret that may protect a position in society, but could have fatal consequences. She i ...
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Margaret Mahy was a wizard of words and a spinner of magical stories. She was New Zealand's best known writer for children and during her lifetime she wrote more than 200 books. She won some of the world's most prestigious writing awards, including the Carnegie medal and the Hans ...
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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A brand new Early Reader edition of this beautiful classic story about a little boy who tells his mother he has seen a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion in the meadow.
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Is there an invisible line we cross at a certain age when we become 'un-chat-up-able' and become someone's mum? When do barmen and supermarket check-out operators start calling us 'madam' and why do some women have the unnatural urge to cut their own hair with nail scissors or ru ...
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