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An arc of light across the sky and shots fired from a U.S. Navy Blue AngelF/A-18 supersonic hornet fail to collide the light vanishes from the sky, and the light energy of the android Lawrence streaks to the earth and into the labs of CL Automation, straight to the alien disc brought previously from Mars. Dr. Paul Linsdale, unaware of Lawrences return, celebrates the birth of his son, Lawrence Love Linsdale, and goes to congress to request approval and funding for a project that will quell the dangerous supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park. Congress gives the go-ahead, and for nine years the project proceeds. A ring of 1,000
Dreams are our mind's way of showing us things, sometimes they take us to places where our imagination can run wild.Most of us have dreams and we all hope our dreams come true, this is what we hope you will understand from reading this book.Let your imagination take you to the places the characters are going to and join them on their adventures.
Charlie Ant is desperate. His best friend, Sam, has just fallen into a tray of curry and chips! He needs to find a way to rescue Sam before he drowns...but what can he do?Sam is shocked when Charlie returns to help as he looks completely different!There is no choice but to ask The Wizard Ant for help...but he is really scary!
This is a tale of a little mouse who, against all odds, survives many dangerous situations. He then discovers a new-found family friendship with a gang of orphans in Bush Wood Valley. Having lost his own near family, he quickly gets acquainted with his new-found family and gains higher status in the gang through his very positive attitude.
It's November 1967, and when a girl's body is found in the burning embers of a fire in a farmer's field in Cheshire, DCI Sheraton begins a complex investigation. When a second body is found a short time later, the hunt now commences for a possible serial killer. Though, are the two really connected? With murder, hidden secrets and revenge, all combining in this fast-moving thriller, is it just a question of time before the crimes are eventually detected? There are several twists and turns in this latest entertaining crime thriller by David McCaddon, which is sure to delight his readers and keep them gripped until the very last page.
Gardens at night are mysterious and busy places. Hatty never knows whom she will meet when she leaves home. In this book her moonlight encounters give us an insight into life in a garden after dark. It must seem quite a scary place for a little hedgehog as she goes in search of food, but we know she has a coat of quills to protect her. Nevertheless, there can be surprises and dangers on her nightly journey. Keep safe, Hatty!
Would you drive into a small Australian town in drought, packed with intrigue, lust and murder?Brumby Flat, a small country town in South Australia, suddenly rises to notoriety and becomes the centre of the world through a baffling series of murders and accidental deaths.Raquel Willaston and her son, Steve, have just moved into town, and Raquel soon gets caught up in the local goings on, whether she wants to or not, and a love entanglement she'd rather not deal with.The quiet arrival of a mysterious homeless man and his subsequent brutal murder at the base of the town silos is the catalyst for the chaos which erupts.City-based Senior Detective Phillip Duncan is in charge of the ensuing investigations and has to cope with some colourful and quirky characters to find out who the killer is. There's Anabella Williams who wears vintage clothes and still lives in the 1950s and is renowned for her 'killer cakes'. Famous silo mural painter Phil Proctor, newly arrived from New York, seems to know more than he lets on. There's Chris Jones, an ex-military officer, who lives his life with military-like precision. Bridie Browne, who runs the local post office, seems more preoccupied with the male of the species rather than actually sorting mail.And then there's 'The Raindrops Shop' run by Bette Mitchell which offers a range of merchandise completely at odds with a town in the middle of a two-year drought.Nothing is as it seems in Brumby Flat. It's going to be a tough ask to identify the serial killer hiding amongst them.
Camelot Tales is a collection of short poems set in King Arthur's court. The tales explore the myths and legends surrounding King Arthur, Sir Gawain, Owain, Merlin and Morgan Le Fay.This selection of short tales is perfectly adapted to allow children to enjoy poetry while learning about the myths, legends and adventures of the Knights of the Round Table.Each tale is based on the relationship of a mother and her inquisitive son and recounted by her. Beautifully written and based on the original writings, they are designed to be read in succession over a period of time or one after the other. It is the perfect format for a bedtime story from a parent, family member or guardian or for children to explore the art of rhyme in poems whilst keeping the knight's adventures alive.The moral messages included at the end of some of the tales are a wonderful way for the audience and reader to explore right and wrong and will give the young person some advice and guidance as they go through their lives.
Mr Marmalade is a very cross cat! Somebody has left a poo! Was it you?Mr Marmalade goes on poo patrol to find the villain. Will he find the culprit?It had better not be you!
Just imagine that we can find all the answers to our questions in Mother Nature.Jasmine is looking for her dog, Woof, and does not know if she is wise and strong enough to find him. The trees in the forest are wise and tell her what she can do.
After a busy day, Freddie settles down for a good night's sleep, but this is interrupted by a series of short dreams about animals that seem to be getting bigger and bigger every time he falls back to sleep. In the end, a really big surprise is waiting for Freddie, but is this another dream or something different and very real indeed?It is thought that from a very young age, a child may begin to experience short but very vivid dreams that heavily feature animals. As they grow, these dreams become longer and more complex, but how can you possibly explain to a young child what dreams are and why they are not real? Perhaps Freddie's experiences may go some way to help to explain this mystery.
Lulu and Skeeter are kitten twins who have little adventures in their back garden. Sometimes they get up to mischief together but they are never really naughty, they just have fun and play kitten games. Lulu is a white-coloured kitten who usually leads in their mischief, whereas Skeeter is a tabby kitten, and even though he is bigger than his sister, he is a little bit afraid of doing some of the things that Lulu does.
This book is about animals only found in Australia. Baby marsupials like kangaroo joeys grow up in their mother's pouch where they breastfeed. Echidnas and platypus are monotremes. Their babies hatch from eggs, but they are mammals and they drink their mother's milk like other mammals do. This book is full of poems about mammals playing musical instruments. It also has some strange facts: I bet you didn't know that wombats make cubic poo. Well now you do.
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