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The rabbits
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John Marsden |
originally published Port Melbourne:Lothian |
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The tombs of the kings
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John Marsden |
130 p. : 21 cm |
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Burning for revenge (Tomorrow #5)
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John Marsden |
Having been separated from the New Zealand rescue troops they were guiding, five Australian teenagers continue their resistance against the unknown enemy invading their homeland. |
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The night is for hunting (Tomorrow #6)
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John Marsden |
While trying to care for a group of abandoned young children, five Australian teenagers continue their struggle for survival and their resistance against the enemy invading their homeland. |
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Take my word for it
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John Marsden |
While writing in a journal for class, Lisa gradually reveals her own personal feelings and concerns, while describing relationships with and problems of other girls at her boarding school. |
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Checkers
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John Marsden |
Speaking from a mental hospital, a teenage girl recounts the tremendous media pressure that preceded the breaking scandal of her father's unethical business dealings. |
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When the war began (Tomorrow #1)
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John Marsden |
This is a great book for young teens/adults it has a few inappropriate seen's for younger people but other than that it is great
I Give it 5/5 stars |
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Letters from the inside
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John Marsden |
From book description on Goodreads:
"Mandy wants a pen-pal. Tracey answers the ad. The two girls write to each other about their families, their lives, their ambitions and their fears. But there are… |
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The dead of night
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John Marsden |
The second book in a series, Australia has been invaded. Nothing is as it was. Six teenagers are living out their nightmare in the sanctuary of a hidden valley called Hell. Alone, they make their own… |
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