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Roger is a big, beefy bully. Most of all he likes to bully his shrimp of a cousin. The two boys seem worlds apart. One has the muscles to swim strongly on the surface and the other can swim underwater. There is an accident on the bridge that neither can deal with on their own.
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Deals with contemporary art arising from the responses of 11 different artists have to living in New Zealand. The artists include: Judy Darragh, Tony de Lautour, Susan Jowsey, Lisa Reihana, Simon McIntyre and Simon Kaan.
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One in a series of New Zealand history readers for children (Level: year 7-9). This book tells the story of 'Te Ra ao te Pahua - The Day of Plunder', when British troops rode into Parihaka.
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One of a series of New Zealand history readers for children (Level: Year 7-9). This book tells the story of a young boy's dangerous and exciting voyage across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand.
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When your after-school job is looking after weta the size of cats, it'd be understandable if you thought that your life couldn't get any more exciting or dangerous. But there is a darker secret lurking in the laboratories of Krell research.
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It's a full moon when Jamie's family starts behaving... well, unusually. Jamie, as usual, is left behind at home while his parents and sister take off for their midnight romp. Then one morning Jamie wakes to find something has gone wrong and only he can help.
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With their beautiful broad wings, the people of Quill are born to soar through the air. So what went wrong with Padrin? There seems to be no chance he'll ever fly. Sometimes, however, it needs someone who is different from everyone else to be a hero.
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