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Sunset on Golden Wings continues the story of Maidy and Ruth, although three years have passed since the tragic events of the summer swans first visited the city.
War has overtaken the continent, the invaders trampling nations and people into the dust and once again, the carinatae or swan-people have been forced to flee, all except for Yoest. He has repaid his debt to Ramon, rescuing Rico and Maestro, the musician, from certain death.
New Companions. New Fun. An Awesome New AdventureIt's summer; Jack, convinced that the Kingdom of Sudana is safe at last, is only thinking about football and his forthcoming holiday to France. That is until people with the name Jack Burnside are attacked and murdered. When Jack's home is also destroyed, there can be little doubt who is behind it - Mendorun. Yet, how can that be ... Mendorun is dead, isn't he? Jack must warn Jacob but how? The Kingdom of Sudana lies a whole starlit night away and Bud, the camel, has been reduced to slivers at wood. His only chance is to find Adolphus, one of Nelson's guardian lions, and bring him to lifeThe Lions of Trafalgar is the 3rd book in the Jack Burnside trilogy: the other two are, A Dangerous Game and The Bird Children
Growing up amidst the ruins of war, four children play among the bridges and cobblestone walkways of an old city, using them as a backdrop for their games. Pieter Bader, the eldest, wants nothing more than to work with their father in the family business, designers of mirrors for royalty since the 17th century.
Micky thinks life's rotten: he's the youngest in the family and can't do anything right. Fortunately, help is at hand when an old fisherman offers to teach Micky to swim. Although, there's something rather curious about this particular fisherman...He wears a seaweed shawl and his boat appears to have legs.
Lives will change forever. Children of powerful and wealthy parents are vanishing. It's serial kidnapping on an international scale and the kidnappers are calling all the shots.
Dedicated to the more mature echelons of society and delightfully illustrated by Katie Beltrami, who just happens to be young, Barbara Spencer's Age and the Antique Sideboard takes a fun-filled look at life, in which there are some extraordinary goings-on.
Jack, who shares his name with the soccer superstar, Jack Burnside, is a keen footballer. When his best mate, Saleem, fails to return after a visit to his home, there is little Jack can do about it, until he receives a mysterious parcel in the post.
Philip James Longbotham is twelve. His nickname is OC and he possesses a most amazing brain. It might not go round corners but it's a whiz at science and plays chess like a dream.
One morning when she gets up, Mary feels quite miserable and is horrid to her baby brother, Daniel. But when she steps on a old lady's toe at the park and refuses to say sorry, something quite extraordinary happens - she suddenly finds she can't talk and can only cluck.
Fifteen year-old Molly is determined to become a swimmer, to the dismay of her parents. When the family go to stay in a 17th century manor house, Molly inadvertently triggers a time-chute and re-appears in 1648, at the end of the Civil War, to find she has taken the place of Molly Hampton, the eldest daughter in a Puritan family.
Two sorcerers: one good, one bad. Jacob, who uses his power to safeguard the Prince and inhabitants of the Kingdom of Sudana; Mendorun who wields an army of giant crows and is snatching away children to steal their souls and create birds that can think. His plan? To become the most powerful sorcerer on earth and destroy anyone that gets in his way.
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