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Justine meets Los. He's weird. Just what Justine wants. But when Los talks of uploading his consciousness into cyberspace and surfing through time, Justine feels a bit out of her depth. There are a few shocks in store, as back in 1965 Justine sees some of what her parents really ...did get up to! Read more
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A sequel to Wild Child . Justine is back and getting herself into a bit of a fix. Justine goes with Chuck to a Virtual Reality exhibition, has a go on the alternative reality machine...and emerges as a boy.
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Justine is in love with Los and he has invited her to his place for the weekend. The only thing is, he is a time traveller and his place is in the year 3001.
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To hold something and turn it round in your hand, knowing that someone else, long ago, has run their fingers along these same curves and edges. It makes you wonder who they were, what their lives were like and what became of them. When Julia found objects lost or hidden or buried... in her French manoir, they set her on a quest to learn their stories. The facts she uncovered changed her own life in a way she could hardly have envisaged. Read more
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By Rayban, Chloe
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Holly finds herself subjected to her mother's egomaniac schemes once again. Plucked from life and friends in London, Holly is transplanted to a 'designer' but far-from-homely penthouse in New York. Holly is not impressed. But then when she starts to take stock of her situation, H...olly realises it may not be as entirely awful as she first thought. Read more
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Tim is mad keen on tigers, in fact he wants to be one. When his teeth get pointy and his toenails start to grow longer, and then his skin turns to fur and starts growing out of his pyjamas, it looks as though his dream has come true.
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For anyone insane enough to want to embark on forming an opera company, or anyone who is fanatic about opera, 'How to Knit an Opera' is a compelling and enormously funny read.
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One of the titles in the Ar Bigau series, a series of appealing stories for teenagers. They are adaptations of Barrington Stoke titles, suitable for reluctant readers. There are a variety of themes. Adapted by Gordon Jones.
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