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THE ULTIMATE BOOK GUIDE
OVER 600 GOOD BOOKS FOR 8-12S |
| By: |
Daniel Hahn (Editor), Leonie Flynn (Editor), Susan Reuben (Editor) |
| Format: |
Paperback |

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£12.99 |
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£8.70 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0713667184 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780713667189 |
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| Publisher: |
A & C BLACK PUBLISHERS LTD |
| Pub. date: |
27 February, 2004 |
| Pages: |
288 |
| Description: |
With this book, 8-12 year-olds should never again cry, 'What will Iread next? This is an up-to-date guide to the best children's booksaround - from classics to titles published at the end of 2003." |
| Synopsis: |
WITH THIS BOOK, 8-12s WILL NEVER AGAIN CRY, 'WHAT WILL I READ NEXT?' The onlyreference needed - a fully up-to-date guide to the best children'sbooks around - from classics to titles published to the end of 2003.The funny, friendly and frank recommendations have been personallywritten for children by many of their favourite and best-knownauthors including Anthony Horowitz, Jacqueline Wilson, David Almond,Celia Rees, Darren Shan and Dick King-Smith. Each entry iscross-referenced to other books that readers are bound to enjoy. Plus,there are features on the most popular subjects around, includingfantasy, animal stories, school stories and adventure. Illustrated withnewly commissioned artwork, and book covers. |
| Illustrations: |
b&w line drawings, illustrations |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
A & C Black Publishers Ltd |
| Returns: |
Returnable |
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