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Jamie, Reema & Harry, stars of the best-selling 'Bug Brother'
are back in a new adventure: Jamie still has his magic,
wish-granting cloak, little brother Harry is still jealous
Desperate to impress a group of older boys, Harry takes the cape -
with disastrous results
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Detective Brother (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Illustrated by Mike Philips
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R155
R116
Discovery Miles 1 160
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How to Have Totally Awesome Parents (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Cover design or artwork by Nikalas Catlow; Illustrated by Nikalas Catlow; Cover design or artwork by Angela Hewitt
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R223
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
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Luke's fed up with the drama of his sister's love life. But when
her ex-boyfriend badmouths her around school, he rashly declares
that he'll fight him. Unfortunately he's held to this promise and
ends up having to fight the hardest boy in school. Will he survive
the showdown? Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and
dyslexic readers aged 12+
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Ghostly Whisper (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Cover design or artwork by Patrick Knowles; Illustrated by Anthony Smith
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R185
R151
Discovery Miles 1 510
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How to Fool Your Parents (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Cover design or artwork by Nikalas Catlow; Illustrated by Nikalas Catlow
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R222
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
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MY TRUE IDENTITY . . . SPELLS DANGER! Everyone thinks Tasha is a
big joke because she is OBSESSED with spies. But when Henry, the
new boy at school, accidentally MIXES up his notebook with hers,
Tasha has breathed her LAST EVER bit of dull air. Henry tells her
he is a TEENAGE SPY. And that he needs to use her room for
surveillance on his latest TARGETS. Tasha is just THRILLED to
discover that her neighbours are enemy agents. And her new life of
spying, gadgets and sneaking around is really cool. But is Henry
all he claims to be? Or could he be stretching the TRUTH? Tasha's
doubts grow. . .and then she receives an incredible shock . . .
This treatise on health and hygiene is a classic of medical
literature. The advice is straightforward, simple to implement, and
timeless. Coles turns our focus from reactive medical care to
preventative care and healing. Dr. Coles claims that this road to
greater health may very well be within our own control. Since this
book's first printing in 1848, it has maintained its relevance, and
perhaps is even more relevant.
Life has never been more complicated for thirteen-year-old Marcus.
It's not easy trying to hide your secret identity as a
half-vampire, avoid garlic at all costs, AND work up the courage to
ask a girl out. Especially when that girl is vampire-crazy
Tallulah. Plus, Marcus's parents are still convinced his special
power is going to arrive any day now. And they're trying not to
show their disappointment every time another day passes and it
doesn't appear - but Marcus is totally feeling the pressure. As if
that wasn't bad enough, a seriously creepy Winter Fair has arrived
in town - and a number of terrifying attacks have started
happening. Giles believes a super-evil sect of Deadly Vampires is
behind them, and Marcus suspects an eerie ventriloquist at the
Fair. All Marcus wants is an easy life. But now it's up to him to
save the day . . .
Marcus doesn't want to turn into a half-vampire--but he is even
more horrified at receiving his first blood craving at school in
this hilarious tale of a not-so-normal teen Marcus was convinced
that vampires don't exist--he was very wrong. On the night of his
13th birthday, he is faced with a bombshell when his parents tell
him that he is actually half-vampire and is about to go through his
vampire changeover period. As Marcus secretly blogs about the
horrors of his new fangs, bad breath, and cravings for blood, he is
unaware that his life is in serious danger.
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How to Update Your Parents (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Cover design or artwork by Nikalas Catlow; Illustrated by Nikalas Catlow
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R222
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
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Pete Johnson is incredibly funny. No book can ever make you laugh like How to Update Your Parents. He is a mastermind, and Louis can somehow find a funny side to everything. Martha Price (Perse Prep School) What can you do when you're trapped in a technology time warp? When Louis's parents decide he spends too much time 'glued to screens' they come up with their worst idea ever - a total ban on tablets, computers and mobiles! Louis needs a plan to fight back, and fast! Can his best friend Maddy come to the rescue? -- The brilliantly funny sequel to My Parents Are Driving Me Crazy.
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Mate Match (Paperback)
Pete Johnson; Illustrated by Jen Collins
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R215
R174
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Joe has never been 'cool' or 'hot' - he'd rather slog over a brand
new recipe than spend hours obsessing over an Instagram image. When
dating app Mate Match is launched to connect with teens at other
schools, suddenly Joe has got to learn the rules of the dating game
and big sister Georgia and her boyfriend Aaron are on hand to teach
him everything he needs to know. And it seems the trick to success
is to lie - about being in a band, about his hobbies (no cooking to
be mentioned!), even his name. But when Joe gets matched with
self-obsessed stunner Tania, his lies look set to unravel fast.
Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic
readers aged 12+
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Traitor (Paperback)
Pete Johnson
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R216
R176
Discovery Miles 1 760
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Tom, Mia and Oliver are the victims of a gang of bullies - who
waylay them on the way home from school. It's not at school, so the
teachers wouldn't be able to help, and they don't want to tell
their parents, so there's only one option - to pay up. At first.
But as the pressure builds more and more, a terrible suspicion
begins to surface: could one of the three friends be helping the
bullies? And if so, just who is... the traitor?
Louis doesn't think much of it when his mum and dad ask him for
tips on how to be cool. In fact, he thinks it's pretty funny
watching them bump fists and use words like 'safe', 'sick' and
'wicked'. Until Dad turns up outside Louis's new school dressed
like a rapper, that is . . . Suddenly they're trying to friend
Louis and all his classmates on Facebook, and wearing baseball caps
backwards - IN PUBLIC. Louis and his best friend Maddy are
horrified. Mum and Dad have taken things too far . . . and
immediate action is needed!
Tobey is determined he will be famous. He's not big-headed, he just
knows he's got something special and he's determined that everyone
will know it! He even hangs around with the stars, getting
autographs at film premieres. Tobey and his friend Georgia audition
for a role in the local play - and to his huge disappointment,
Georgia gets a part, but he doesn't. Can he turn this tragedy
around and find a way to be famous after all?
Moving to a new area and a new school, Louis is horrified to discover his parents changing into ultra-competitive parents, wanting him and his younger brother to get straight As at school and join all sorts of after-school clubs and activities like the other kids in the area. Suddenly Louis's life is no longer his own - until he meets Maddy, who claims to have trained her parents to ignore her- But does Louis really want to be ignored? A truly contemporary tale with characters kids will recognize instantly!
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