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The Little Bookroom: Student Review: THE WITCH HUNTER CHRONICLES #1: THE SCOURGE OF JERICHO by Stuart Daly
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The oldest children's bookshop in the world. Student Review: THE WITCH HUNTER CHRONICLES #1: THE SCOURGE OF JERICHO by Stuart Daly. GUEST REVIEWER: KIERAN, Yr 7. The Witch Hunter Chronicles: The Scourge of Jericho novel by Stuart Daly, is a magnificent read. At first I thought it was for younger readers but as I kept reading, the suspense and action grew and it kept me reading to find out what would happen next. I would recommend this book to boys and girls aged between 10 and 16. P 03 9654 4104.
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Book Chat » Reading Upside Down
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Kids’ Book Review. Category Archive: Book Chat. General Stuff about Books in General and Books about Generals if that's your thing, I guess. Books Read – April, May and June 2016. Continue reading ». Books Read – March 2016. Continue reading ». Books Read – February 2016. Books read in February 2016. Links in titles take you to reviews either here on Reading Upside Down or on Kids’ Book Review. READ IN FEBRUARY 2016 Picture Books Stanley the Amazing Knitting Cat by Emily MacKenzie (Bloomsbu...These are t...
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Apricot Grove Herbs and Tea Company: FIne semi-fermented Oolongs and Yixing teapots
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Explore other sites of similar interest! Is the website of the Apricot Grove Chinese medicine clinic in Melbourne - offering general practice, gynaecological and dermatological services! Laquo; Learn more ». Is the website of a new quarterly Journal dedicated to restoring balance to the theory and practice of Chinese medicine in the West! Laquo; Learn more ». Is the website of the award-winning author and illustrator of the same name - offering an array of delightful reading material for the whole family!
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Storytelling Projects 2013 - 100 Story Building | 100 Story Building
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Creativity and Literacy for Children and Young People, Melbourne. For Children and Families. For Schools and Community. Raquo; Storytelling Projects 2013 - 100 Story Building. The project was run with a grade five class at Footscray City Primary School. The resulting book, a wonderful collection of amazing stories and comics, is available for purchase here. View photos from the. Pigeons: Stories in the Post, Volume II. This is a Stick Up! A visual storytelling collaborative project, This is a Stick Up!
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Our Projects | Pigeons
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Is an in-school letter writing exchange linking school students with Australian authors. Run over two school terms, the project facilitates a creative collaboration between the author and student, resulting in a piece of writing such as a short story, poem or comic. The final pieces are published in a professionally printed and bound book. Launched in July 2009, our pilot. Project was run with a group of upper primary students from North Melbourne Primary School. See our Follow that author! Partnered low...
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Links « Thinking Allowed
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Including musings by Daan Spijer. Daan’s other site. Daan’s writing and other work Seventh House Communications. Daan’s photos may be viewed on Photo Art Gallery: www.photoartgallery.com/artist/DaanSpijer. Clancy Tucker, writer and photographer, blogs daily: http:/ clancytucker.blog.com. Stephen Whiteside’s Famous Poetry Blog: http:/ www.stephenwhitesidepoet.com/. De Scribe (blog about writing, mainly for children and YA): http:/ deescribewriting.wordpress.com. Sherryl Clark on Books and Writing. The Blo...
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about the books: Submit a review to AboutTheBooks
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Sunday, June 1, 2008. Submit a review to AboutTheBooks. Written by library staff. From the junior collection. From the teen collection. National Year of Reading 2012. Children's Book Council Awards. About Boroondara Library Service. More for the boys. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: The Next Big Thing...
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Thursday, 3 January 2013. The Next Big Thing. Okay, so I have been tagged. There's been a blog phenomenon doing the rounds called Next Big Thing, where an author writes about their current or next book. I'm lucky enough to have been tagged by the lovely, and incredibly talent, Sue Whiting. I know - crazy! But, for the sake of keeping the blog rolling, I'll suck it up and mix up my answers up - a bit of the old and a bit of the new. This one has been tough as I taug...
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Reviews by Genre » Reading Upside Down
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Kids’ Book Review. The Phoenix Files #1. The 39 Clues #5. The Mysterious Benedict Society. The Mysterious Benedict Society #1. By Trenton Lee Stewart. The Maze of Bones. The 39 Clues #1. Linnea in Monet's Garden. By Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen. Thomas and His Friends Collection. Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Drive Me to Distraction. By Siew Siang Tay. It Started with a Kiss. By Richard C. Morais. The Marriage Bureau for Rich People. The Marriage Bureau for Rich People #1. What Kate Did Next.
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Book Reviews » Reading Upside Down
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Kids’ Book Review. Category Archive: Book Reviews. I read therefore I review. or something like that. Review: The Patterson Girls by Rachael Johns. I read my first Rachael Johns’ novel about a year ago and I’ve read several since, enjoying the interesting characters, engaging dialogue and rural Australian setting. Rachael’s latest title, the newly released The Patterson Girls, is a slight change of pace from her previous ‘rural romance’ books like Outback Blaze. While many of the familiar …. While our te...
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