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It's a new year at Wayside School, and Mrs Jewls's class on the
thirtieth floor has a LOT to deal with. First of all, they must
prepare to face The Ultimate Test, which involves a fiendishly
difficult Spelling Bee, upside-down singing and blindfolded
smelling. Meanwhile the paperclips are triple-locked in a safe so
no one can access them, Miss Mush is threatening to serve rainbow
stew for lunch - and a CLOUD OF DOOM is gathering over the school.
It can only mean one thing ... the kids at Wayside School are in
for their strangest year yet! From the basement to the thirtieth
floor, Wayside is packed with quirky and hilarious characters who
are all brought to life in this brand-new instalment of Louis
Sachar's much-loved Wayside School series. With brilliant
illustrations throughout, this is an unmissable, irrepressible
story of mixed-up mayhem from the bestselling author of Holes.
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Missing Pieces (Paperback)
Carly Anne West; Illustrated by Tim Heitz
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Discovery Miles 1 640
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Lock your doors! From the creators of the blockbuster Hello
Neighbor horror game - this is the prequel story that started it
all. Nicky Roth has always been a lonely kid. But that all changes
when he and his family move to Raven Brooks and meet their
eccentric neighbours, the Petersons. Nicky befriends the Petersons'
son, Aaron, bonding over their talents for tinkering. Soon the boys
are inseparable and using their skills to pull pranks on the
townspeople. But something about Aaron bothers Nicky - people seem
almost afraid of him and his family. Through snippets from Aaron
and a lot of sleuthing in the town's archives, Nicky discovers a
dark past haunting his neighbours, a streak of bad luck they can't
seem to shake. Aaron thinks that's all behind them now, but Nicky
has a feeling the Petersons are fated for another tragedy... This
pulse-pounding prequel novel to the hit video game Hello Neighbor
includes two-colour illustrations throughout packed with vivid
insights into the minds of the main characters to help readers
unwind the mystery at the heart of the game Perfect for fans of
Five Nights At Freddy's
Making "Love" In the Kitchen is a collection of gourmet recipes for
not only the basic home cook, but the more experienced and serious
gourmet cook as well. With recipes ranging in different cuisines
and everything from appetizers to vegetarian meals, it is something
for everyone. There are plenty more recipes in my storage bank for
future volumes 2-7 and more advanced and semi-complicated meals,
too. While Volume 1 may not have as many different types of meats
to sample, it is more an introduction to upscale dining without the
types of recipes to drive people away. The ingredients can mainly
be found in regular supermarkets with a few ingredients to be found
in local produce stands and fresh markets. There are also
substitution ideas along the way for sauces and protein selections
for those who may not like the particular one listed. Instead of
taking the time to make your own demiglaze sauce, which takes
anywhere from 8-30 hours depending on the chef, use simple brown
gravy packets and follow the other steps for the same result. The
consumer I can guarantee will not have access to the same
plateware, but use whatever you have to garnish the dishes as you
like. Plus the starches and vegetables with each entree can also be
substituted to accommodate their preferences. Whoever said you
can't please everyone apparently has not read my book before.
Truly, this is a book I can be proud of and one people should have
in their collections.
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