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Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > Fantasy & magical realism
Goue reeks is een van die heel bekendste en gewildste inheemse
leesreekse met beproefde sukses oor dekades. Derduisende
onderwysers en ouers het self daarmee leer lees – en dit werk
steeds! Op publieke aanvraag is die volledige reeks nou weer
beskikbaar. Dit volg ’n basiese benadering tot leesonderrig deur
klank- en woordbouvaardighede en is gebaseer op herhaling,
herkenning en inoefening. Goue reeks se hersiene uitgawe (2009)
bied alles wat nodig is om jong leerders te ontwikkel in jong
lesers.
It was early one clear morning When I looked up in the sky, And I
could swear I saw A tiny baseball whizzing by. Can't be, I said to
no one there, A ball in outer space? Then I recalled the legend And
a smile came to my face. In the ancient town of Monsterville,
You'll hear it constantly; The story of the greatest game In
monster history.
Return to the world of TodHunter Moon for her next adventure! The
third book in the blockbuster fantasy series from number one
bestselling author Angie Sage. Alice TodHunter Moon, known as Tod,
had thought everything could go back to normal now that they had
thwarted the plans of the evil sorcerer, Oraton-Marr, and saved the
last ever Orm Egg. She was looking forward to settling back into
her life at the Wizard Tower and learning all the Magyk she could.
But what no one realised was that without the Orm Egg safely
embedded in the heart of the Magykal Ways, all the Magyk in the
world would begin to fade. Can Tod find a way to reverse the
destruction? Could the mysterious StarChaser spell be the key? Or
will the Magyk be lost forever? A stunning conclusion to this
enchanting trilogy, Angie Sage's latest adventure combines wondrous
storytelling, breathtaking action and a heroine like no other.
For fans of Natalie Haynes, Kiran Millwood-Hargrave and Neil Gaiman
comes Frances Hardinge's spectacular new novel Unraveller. Called
her 'best yet' by the Guardian, and 'sheer perfection' and 'a
masterpiece' by reviewers, Hardinge expertly weaves together
mythology and mystery in a meticulously-detailed world besieged by
curses. If you must travel to the country of Raddith, then be
prepared. Bring a mosquito net for the lowlands, and a warm coat
for the hills or mountains. If you mean to visit the misty
marsh-woods known as the Wilds, you will need stout, waterproof
boots. (You will also needs wits, courage and luck, but some things
cannot be packed.) You have of course heard that some people in
Raddith are able to curse their enemies. It sounded so picturesque
when you were reading about it at home, like a fairytale. Perhaps
you will decide that all the stories of the Wilds and the Raddith
cursers were invented to entertain tourists. And at night, when you
see a many-legged shape scuttle across the ceiling of your
bedchamber, you will tell yourself that it is a spider, and only a
spider . . . . . . It is not. In a world where anyone can create
life-destroying curses, only one person has the power to unravel
them. Kellen does not fully understand his talent, but uses it to
help those who have been cursed, including his ally and closest
friend, Nettle. But Kellen himself is cursed, and unless he and
Nettle can release him, he is in danger of unravelling everything -
and everyone - around him. ----- 'Exquisite . . . sheer
perfection'- Liz Hyder 'Brilliant' - The Guardian 'A gloriously
creepy, intricate masterpiece' - Adrian Tchaikovsky 'Dark and
delicious' - Katherine Rundell 'Spellbinding' - Katherine Woodfine
'Instantly engrossing, effortlessly clever, and completely magical'
- Freya Marske 'Mesmerising' - Hilary McKay 'Everyone should read
Frances Hardinge. Everyone. Right now.' - Patrick Ness
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The Children of Colminon
(Hardcover)
Cassandra Ida Marie Jensen; Edited by Emily Baker; Cover design or artwork by Ivey Eckhardt
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