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Life is tough for nine-year-old Steve and no one understands him,
least of all his family or his piano teacher. But when the call
comes from the Library of Dreams Steve takes charge of the baton in
an eighteenth-century sing-off complete with pirates, wigs and a
rascally cut-throat edge. Second in the Steve's Dreams series about
lovable loser Steve, who finds himself plucked from his
twenty-first century hometown in industrial South Wales, to save
the world!
It's the summer holidays, but for nine-year-old Steve life in his
home town is full of hidden menace. There was that trip to the
dentist for a start - and that Thing in the crinkle-cut chips
freezer compartment...Steve believes he must protect his family
from a dangerous, unpredictable world. But he can't solve all the
problems on his own. He's just not quite big enough. Then the
mysterious Library of Dreams comes calling and things start to get
weird. Steve finds himself an unlikely hero on an impossible
mission to outwit flesh-eaters and sabretooth tigers and save the
human race.
A humorous story about a boy arranging a rugby game for zombies.
Arwel's ambition is to add his picture to the family collection on
the mantelpiece - and he has a plan - a photo of him playing for
the school rugby team should do the trick! However, an unfortunate
incident leading to their defeat on the rugby field means his
chances aren't high. Reprint; first published in 2010. -- Welsh
Books Council
Clint is a decent kid, and thinks he might even be able to convince
his teachers of that until an accident gets him expelled. Unable to
face the death of his father, his emotionally distant, grieving
mother, and a last-resort school for troubled kids, Clint runs
away. -- Welsh Books Council
Will the Rugby Zombies finally manage to play an international
match? This is Dan Anthony's final novel in the trilogy of stories
about the Welsh Rugby Zombies. They still need to play an
international match to exorcise their shameful past but this time
Arwel is less inclined to help them. -- Welsh Books Council
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