Mel Beeby, Agent Angel – Fighting Fit
Mel’s latest challenge is in Ancient Rome, keeping an eye on a young girl gladiator! New-look cover for an angelic series rebirth!
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Mel’s latest challenge is in Ancient Rome, keeping an eye on a young girl gladiator! New-look cover for an angelic series rebirth!
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Australian secrets and Jack the Ripper’s London keep Mel the time-travelling angel on her toes in her fifth adventure! New-look cover for an angelic series rebirth!
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An hilarious story, told in letter form, about King Alfred – he who burnt the cakes, and his battles with the Vikings.
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Designed to accompany the ground-breaking TV series Ancient Egyptians – due for screening in November 2003 – this fascinating book vividly brings to life four thrilling events that took place in Egypt over 2,000 years ago, as recorded on wall paintings, etched in stone and written on papyrus.
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A medieval tragedy and tale of retribution – The Dungeon is a powerful story from a writer of great skill and potency.
Who would believe that a plastic toy American Indian and a plastic toy cowboy can come to life? When Omri’s
The fifth title in this gripping series about Omri and his plastic North American Indian – Little Bull – who comes alive when Omri puts him in a cupboard
Omri has never forgotten Little Bull though, and finally yields to the temptation to see his tiny blood brother again.
An omnibus edition of Judith Kerr’s internationally acclaimed trilogy, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, The Other Way Round and A Small Person Far Away, we see the world through Anna’s eyes as she grows up – from her much loved family to Hitler’s holocaust.
Rags to riches story of a young orphan who becomes a famous actress. A Roaring Good Read launch title.
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A prizewinning novel for readers of 8 to 12, told through the voice of a contemporary child, as she weaves a story about a secret child of Hitler.
The twelfth Lost Diary about this famous entertainer. Set from 1885 the year in which Annie joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show to 1893 when Annie reached the high point of her career at the Chicago World’s Fair.
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