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Jacky Daydream was a childhood nickname given to Jacqueline Wilson, as she often quietly drifted away into her own imagination as a child, making up stories from a very early age. Jacqueline...
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Terrible and tutu both start with a T. Here are some other T things:
1.Tarantulas
2.Tortillas
3.Twist Ties
4.Tornadoes
If you really like these things, then you...
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After reading this book you will know how to...
1.turn your favourite potato chips into a tasty chipwich
2.draw and fold up your very own zine, which is a cool little book made from...
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When Josie Smith sees the panda in the shop window she loves him at once and even gives him a name - Percy. "Can I have him?" she asks. "Can I ask Father Christmas for him?"
But what if...
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When sheltered American good girl Allyson 'LuLu' Healey first meets laid-back Dutch actor Willem De Ruiter at an underground performance of Twelfth Night in England, there's an undeniable spark...
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"My story is something I like to share with others, to show people that with enough belief in yourself and what you can accomplish, anything is possible."—Justin Bieber
From Tel Aviv to...
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1. Have you ever broken a mirror, walked under a ladderor opened an umbrella inside?
2. Do...
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Newly minted vampire princess Antanasia Dragomir can barely summon the courage to speak at meetings of the Elders, let alone mete out the harsh vampire justice she’s expected to deliver as...
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'Come, Jameela. Stand right here. I need to do something.'
I grab hold of his sleeve. 'Where are you going?'
His face is twisted. He doesn't look at me. 'Never mind.'
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Late on a hot summer night at the tail end of 1965, Charlie Bucktin, a percocious and bookish boy of thirteen, is startled by an urgent knock on the window of his sleepout. His visitor is...











