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  • The Neighbour oleh WriteaBookinaDay
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    A Story from the outback in Western Australia.
  • Morgan and the Millipede oleh WriteaBookinaDay
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    Morgan and the Millipede. Ever since he lost his leg to cancer young Morgan has lived a lonely life, ignored by his classmates, absorbed by his scientific studies of millipedes and with a cat named Ginger his only friend. But when a strange accident in the laboratory results in Morgan meeting an extraordinary millipede named Limpy, it appears that he has a new friend. However, things are not as they first seem. After Ginger goes missing, Morgan realises that a terrible monster is on the loose at Pritchard Grammar School. Even with the help of Sally, an amazing visitor from the remarkable planet of Ur, will Morgan be able to win a race against the clock and defeat the danger that confronts him… and the world? “Quite frankly, this is the best book ever written about a boy named Morgan, a millipede named Limpy, a cat called Ginger and an alien girl from the planet Ur named Sally” – [The Ur Daily Express]. “I’d give my 998th leg for another story this good!” – [Limpy the Millipede].
  • Fiddlesticks! oleh WriteaBookinaDay
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    I am a sprite. And don’t you dare confuse me with your common fairy, pixie, elf, or spirit. Being a sprite, I have the ability to take on any form I wish – be it human, animal, machine, or owl in a suit. Veronica is my name, and my job is to change people, for the better. You know those people who really bug you? The ones that really, really bug you? I deal with them every day. Veronica’s job is to restore the lives of lonely people, and there’s no better example than Aunt Bettie, her niece Abbie and Diggory. Although car accidents and kidnapping may seem like unusual ways of helping people, Veronica knows exactly what she’s doing and the story that follows is one of adventure, laughter - and don’t forget evil pirate ducks! This humourous story will sit perfectly with 12 to 14 year olds.