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Big book pile. Age 7-11 ?10


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Weeded from my son's shelves. An eclectic mix Including:


Rangers Apprentice by John Flannagan - paperback. Excellent (unread)

Muncle Trogg by Janet Foxley - paperback. Excellent

The Knight and the Squire by Terry Jones - paperback. Excellent

Magnus Fin and the Ocean Quest by Janis Mackay - paperback. Excellent

Space Crime Conspiracy by Gareth p Jones (popular local author) - paperback. Good

Billionaire Boy by David Walliams - paperback. Good

Horrid Henry's Guide to perfect parents by Francesca Simon - Paperback. Good

Charlotte's Webb by E.B. White - paperback. Used

How to Write really badly by Anne Fine - Paperback. Used

5 x Goosbumps by R L Stine - paperback. Used

Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke - paperback. Used


The Mousehunter by Alex Milway (another popular local author) - Hardback. Excellent

The Sleeping Army by Francesca Simon - Hardback. Excellent

Minecraft beginners Handbook - Hardback. Used

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