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Age 12-16. The Ellie Chronicles 1. We were halfway up the spur when we heard it. Homer and Gavin and I, just the three of us...I'd say there were fifteen shots in the first volley, evenly spaced, lasting about twenty-five seconds...All the way down the spur I'd heard the scatte ...
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Australia's most popular young adult author John Marsden delivers the much anticipated second title in The Ellie Chronicles. Incurable follows While I Live, the post-war series featuring the immensely popular Ellie Linton, heroine and narrator of the Tomorrow series. I held my ...
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Australia's most popular young adult author John Marsden delivers the much anticipated third title in The Ellie Chronicles. Circle of Flight follows Incurable and While I Live, in this post-war series featuring the immensely popular Ellie Linton, heroine and narrator of the Tomor ...
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Hamlet's father has just died. Hamlet suspects there was foul play, and it's troubling his spirit. Ophelia is in love with him. His best friend Horatio can't work him out. Then, on a cold still night, Hamlet meets the ghost of his father... This wonderful book takes Shakespeare's ...
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The seventh and final volume in the award-winning Tomorrow series. After six incredible books, John Marsden has written the final volume and a last adventure for Ellie, Lee, Homer, Fi and Kevin. It may be the end of the series, but does it mean the end to Australia as we know it ...
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John Marsden's classic novel comes to audio, masterfully narrated by Kate Hosking. CBCA Book of the Year Award, Older Readers, 1988. Alan Marshall Prize for Children's Literature, Victorian Premier's Awards, 1988. Selected by the American Library Association as a Best Book for Yo ...
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A collection of very special poems, for those special occasions.
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'I don't know what I'm doing here. Well, I do really I have been sent here to learn to talk again. Sent here because my mother can't stand my silent presence at home. Sent here because of my face ' She watches; she dreams. She sees more than they realise. She has worries and fea ...
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