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Girls can do anything - even summon dragons. Ari longs to be a dragon summoner like Poppy Loddo, but it is forbidden. Then one day the chance arises, and Ari discovers a different destiny; one that is even more powerful - a chance to rewrite history.
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Who says pirates can't dance? Humorous novella about a pirate boy who really would rather be a dancer, written with Sherryl Jordan's characteristic flair for language and stunningly illustrated in full colour by the author herself.
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The long-awaited sequel to the acclaimed Secret Sacrament.
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Jude's destiny is revealed - he alone must kill the last dragon, and avenge the destruction of his village. With Jing-wei's help and Lan's ancient knowledge, Jude and Jing-wei set out to destroy the beast, and embark on the perilous journey of what becomes the hunting of the last ...
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This is the story of two outsiders in medieval times. Both are set apart from their small community: Marnie because she's a newcomer, brought to the seaside village by her new husband, and Raver because he is the village lunatic.
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TRADE EDITION: Set in medieval times, The Raging Quiet, by Sherryl Jordan tells the story of Marnie and Raver each set apart from the community around them: Marnie because she is a newcomer brought to the seaside village by her new- and much older - husband; and Raver because he ...
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When apprentice wizard Denzil miscasts a spell, he finds himself transported from his medieval village to the twentieth century. After much mischief and mayhem, he manages to return to his own time and place.
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