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Burning for Revenge (Tomorrow #5) by John Marsden
$19.99 NZD
Category: Teen Fiction | Series: Tomorrow...
Book 5 in the Tomorrow, When the War Began series.
Cool School (Choose Your Own) by John Marsden
$17.99 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction 8-12-year-olds | Series: Choose Your Own
Humorous novel for young teenagers, in the 'choose your own adventure' style. The reader decides on the course of action to be taken when confronted with various alarming situations at school. The authors other publications include 'Staying Alive in Year 5', 'Looking For Trouble' and 'Out of Time'.
Creep Street (Choose Your Own) by John Marsden
$17.99 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction 8-12-year-olds | Series: Choose Your Own
If you're about to enter this book, we have a piece of advice for you!Be careful in here.Be very careful.Making the wrong moves in Creep Street can get nasty!You could find yourself up to your ankles in blood. . .or with flesh-eating spiders crawling all over you. . .or with a skeleton stalking you thro ...Show more
Darkness, Be My Friend (Tomorrow #4) by John Marsden
$19.99 NZD
Category: Teen Fiction | Series: The Tomorrow Series 4
Book 4 of the Tomorrow, When the War Began series.
Hamlet - A Novel by John Marsden
$35.99 NZD
Category: Teen Fiction
Hamlet is bored and restless. His friend Horatio can't work him out-but who can? His father has just died, and his mother has already remarried. He seems damaged by the sudden changes in his life. Or maybe he was always a little damaged. Or maybe he wasn't. John Marsden reimagines Shakespeare's classic ...Show more
Home and Away by John Marsden
$21.99 NZD
Category: Paperback Picture Books
We're a typical Australian family. Barbeques, footy, gardening, school, Holden Commodores . . . Then one day things change. 'April 26, Dad burns the toast, yells at Toby, thanks me for cleaning the cab of the truck, kisses Mum and Toby, then he's gone . . . April 27, the war starts . . . May 21, the cit ...Show more
Letters from the Inside by John Marsden
$19.99 NZD
Category: Teen Fiction
Two girls whose lives couldn't be more different are brought together as pen pals in this riveting and haunting novel that's perfect for fans of Orange is the New Black and those interested in unpacking the reality of life behind bars. Mandy and Tracey have never met, but they know everything about ...Show more
Looking for Trouble by John Marsden
$17.99 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction 8-12-year-olds
Tony and his friends are seriously bored with their lives. They go 'Looking for Trouble'. They find trouble all right - and trouble finds them!
So Much To Tell You: 25th Anniversary Edition by John Marsden
$19.99 NZD
Category: Teen Fiction
Winner of Australia's Book of the Year Award. Set in Australia and written in the form of a diary, this is the tragic story of the effects of divorce and her parents' anger on a young woman's life. Remarkable...few readers will come away from the portrait of Marina's ordeal unshaken. --Publishers Weekly ...Show more
Staying Alive in Year 5 by John Marsden
$17.99 NZD
Category: Middle Fiction 8-12-year-olds
Scott and his friends are simply staying alive in year 5 until their surprising new teacher, Mr Murlin, comes along.Boring textbooks go into the bin, eating chocolate in class becomes compulsory and suddenly it's OK to be weird.But Mr Murlin is not popular with everyone. . .Staying Alive in Year 5 is a ...Show more
Take Risks by John Marsden
$39.99 NZD
Category: General Non-Fiction (Adult)
Life is a thrilling adventure. Our children get only rare glimpses of the possibilities. To roam, to dare, to fail ... these are the rights of children. John Marsden, the award-winning, bestselling author of the Tomorrow series, has spent his life educating kids and teenagers. He is passionate about the ...Show more
The Art of Growing Up by John Marsden
$39.99 NZD
Category: Teen Issues
When I hear parents say 'I want my children to enjoy their childhood; there'll be time when they're older to learn about those things', I hear the voices of those who are scared of the vastness of the universe. These adults have a view of childhood as some kind of discrete interval, rather than just a f ...Show more