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Do you often find yourself feeling that everything is about to go horribly, terribly and utterly wrong? Have you ever lost or destroyed a valuable item that didn't belong to you? Have you just accidentally enraged a very large and bad-tempered bully? You are DOOMED!
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The body of a seventeen-year-old girl has been found covered in wildflowers in the Drakensberg Mountains, near Durban. She is the daughter of a Zulu chief, destined to fetch a high bride price.
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Six teenagers spend five idyllic days camping in a remote and tranquil beauty spot called Hell. But when they return to their homes, they find their families gone, their farms deserted and the animals lying dead in the fields. That's when they begin to understand the real meaning ...
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It's 1958 when Jenny is united with Jim after more than a decade apart, she believes she has also found Jimmy their son. But jenny soon learns while she has been busy surviving life, Jim has been hiding from it.
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When Sadie inherits Poet's Cottage in the Tasmanian fishing town of Pencubitt, she sets out to discover all about her notorious grandmother, Pearl Tatlow. Pearl was a children's writer who scandalised 1930s Tasmania with her behaviour.
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Mission objective: In this special Verge Volume - containing multiple battles - BB005 must navigate his way through time and space to locate Queen Boadicea of the Iceni tribe, who led an uprising against the occupying Roman Empire. BB005 must return the Great Torc to Boudicea bef ...
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Lucinda Ellis has never really mastered the knack for dealing with people. So she usually avoids them. Until her sister, Jayne, takes a sudden trip to America and Lucinda's perfectly ordered life is thrown into chaos. With Jayne's husband stranded in a remote Aboriginal community ...
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This is a very silly book filled with very bad things. There are bad ideas like eating dead files, and silly people like the boy who unscrews his head and loses it forever. Then there are very bad things like bloodsucking grannies, rocket-stealing ants and, of course, killer koal ...
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Marcel is ethnically ambiguous. Born of an affair and abandoned at birth, he is a brown-skinned child struggling to find a way to belong in racially charged London.
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The sequel to Tomorrow, When the War Began , this book further chronicles the dangerous exploits of Ellie, Lee, Chris, Robyn, Fi and Homer.
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