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The adventures of King Midas
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Joseph A. Smith,Lynne Reid Banks |
King Midas comes to regret his wish to turn all he touches into gold and must deal with a magician, a witch, and a dragon as he tries to undo the magical spell. |
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Bad cat, good cat
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Lynne Reid Banks |
"David thinks Turk is the best cat in the world, but his mum is not so sure. Turk doesn't care about silly human rules. He behaves however he wants. Next door, Peony is a model of good catliness, unt… |
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The magic hare
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Lynne Reid Banks,Hilda Offen |
A hare uses his magic to help a lot of people and animals. |
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Dungeon
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Lynne Reid Banks |
Driven by his grief over the loss of his family and by his longing for adventure, Bruce MacLennan sets out from Scotland for China, where he buys a young girl, who tries to ease his pain but instead … |
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J'ai neuf ans et demi et je m'appelle Alice
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Lynne Reid Banks |
Roman - fille - journal intime. |
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Moses in Egypt
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Lynne Reid Banks |
Tiy, reine d'Egypte, se rendait au bord du Nil pour se baigner quand elle trouva l'enfant dans une corbeille. Elle l'adopta, l'appela Moïse, ce qui signifie : "Sauvé des eaux", et l'éleva comme son p… |
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Angela and Diabola
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Lynne Reid Banks |
Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson-Jones are surprised when their expected baby turns out to be twin girls and distressed when they find that one of them is perfectly good and the other perfectly evil. |
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Alice-By-Accident
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Lynne Reid Banks |
Nine-year-old Alice must write about herself for an assignment in her London school, and in doing so, she sorts out her feelings about her somewhat prickly single mother, the father she has never met… |
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The fairy rebel
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Lynne Reid Banks |
A rebellious fairy named Tiki, already in trouble for breaking the rule against wearing jeans, risks the further wrath of the Fairy Queen by trying to fulfill a human's special request for help. |
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The secret of the Indian
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Lynne Reid Banks |
As his adventures with Little Bear continue, Omri travels from the French and Indian wars to the present, and then back to the Old West at the tum-of-the-century.From the Hardcover edition. |
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The Indian in the Cupboard
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Lynne Reid Banks |
**What could be better than a magic cupboard that turns small toys into living creatures?**
Omri's big brother has no birthday present for him, so he gives Omri an old medicine cabinet he's found. … |
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