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Lucy has stumbled upon a land of fauns and centaurs, nymphs and talking animals, all behind a wardrobe. Narnia is ruled by the cruel White Witch, and can only be freed by Aslan, the great lion and four children.
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The Home of the Winds describes and illustrates the building and fortification of a pa on a site chosen for its defensibility. The ancient lore of the Maori people, their beliefs and skills, their affinity with nature are revealed in an authentic tale of pre-European days.
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A giant lap book in which the reader plays the key role. The task is to save a strawberry from the big hungry bear.
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Four fabulous new stories in which Horrid Henry builds himself a time machine and tricks Perfect Peter; Perfect Peter strikes back; Henry dines at Restaurant Le Posh; and he is made to go on a hike. Ages 6+.
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A story collection featuring Chrestomanci and many familiar friends and worlds from the novels.
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It's a normal Friday evening for Elliot - until the police knock on the door and tell him his mum's in serious trouble! A security video clearly shows her breaking into a giant pharmaceutical company on behalf of the environmental action group A. N. T. I. D. O. T. E. Elliot can h...ardly believe it. His mum's a secretary, isn't she? Not a SPY! Read more
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Jane Eyre
(Trade Paperback / Paperback, Abridged edition)
Retold by Francis, Pauline
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- RRP: $15.00
- $12.00
- Save $3.00
- Temporarily out of stock
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Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronti, was published in 1847. It tells the story of the orphan Jane Eyre, her terrible schooling and her time as a governess at brooding Thornfield Hall. Here she falls in love with its owner, Mr Rochester i and discovers his terrible secret.
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The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas, was an instant success when it was first serialised in 1844-45. It tells the story of Edmond Dantes, an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned. On his escape, Dantes inherits a vast hoard of treasure on the Island of Monte Cristo, and us...es his fortune to seek revenge on those who plotted his downfall. Read more
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When Jamie unwittingly discovers the scary, dark-cloaked Them playing games with human lives, he is cast out to the boundaries of the worlds. Clinging to Their promise that if he can get Home he is free, he becomes the unwilling Random Factor in an endless game of chance.
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The best known of the Chronicles, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is included here as one of the seven titles which make up the set, now bound together in one volume.
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