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THE
TREMORS SERIES
Published by Hodder/Wayland
For children of 7-9
years
These are seriously spooky stories
and not to be read in bed - they could result in some serious nightmares.
To buy a book click
on the cover
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THE
ROOT OF EVIL
Written
by Barbara Mitchelhill
Illustrated by Peter Dennis
ISBN 0-7500-2611-1
When Jake, Amy and Wez find a gold
pocket watch, they are thrilled. 'We'll sell it!' says Jake. 'After all,
finders are Keepers, aren't they?'
They sell the watch and go on a wild spending spree. But then things go
horribly wrong.
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TERROR
IN THE ATTIC
Written by Barbara
Mitchelhill
Illustrated by Stephen Player
ISBN 0-7500-2849-1
Craig and Kelly know that Dorian
O' Dedra is no ordinary lodger when he comes to rent the attic room. Dressed
completely in black, he gives off a heavy, sweet, sickly smell. Who is
he and what does he carry in that old leather bag? Then they take a closer
look, Craig and Kelly begin to wish that they had left well alone.
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BRIGHT STARS - THE AMY SERIES
Written by Barbara
Mitchelhill
Illustrated by Bridget MacKeith
Published by Hodder/Wayland
For children of 5-7 years
I like writing about children who
have wild imaginations - and Amy certainly has. When life proves less
than perfect, she draws on her unique skills to make things come out right.
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AMY'S
DRAGON
ISBN 0-7500-2893-9
When the teacher asks Amy's class
to bring their pets to school, Amy tells everyone about her amazing pet,
Oscar. The trouble is, she has made him up. When she meets a large, green
dragon called Oscar, he is perfect for the role. But can Amy persuade
him to go to school with her and be her pet for a day?
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AMY'S
MERMAID
ISBN 0-7500-3003-8
The other children on the beach won't
stop boasting about their sisters. So Amy tells everyone about her sister,
Pearl, and how wonderful she is. But Amy doesn't have a sister. She has
made her up. Then she meets a beautiful, green mermaid called Pearl. Can
Amy persuade her to pretend to be her sister?
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