CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Black Knight of Gressingham: 4u2read
Philip Ardagh, Mike Phillips
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The Pitt Street Pirates: 4u2read
Terry Deary, Stefano Tambellini
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Rugby Academy: Deadlocked
Tom Palmer, David Shephard
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Candy Girl
Karen McCombie, Jessica Secheret
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The Swivel-Eyed Ogre-Thing
Barry Hutchison, Chris Mould
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The Island of Lost Horses
Stacy Gregg
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The Parent Agency
David Baddiel
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Meerkat Mail
Emily Gravett
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Max the Brave
Ed Vere
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The Most Wonderful Thing in the World
Vivian French, Angela Barrett
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Ace Dragon Ltd
Russell Hoban, Quentin Blake
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Princess Mirror-Belle and the Party Hoppers
Julia Donaldson
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Only We Know
Simon Packham
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Catching Falling Stars
Karen McCombie
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My Brother is a Superhero
David Solomons, Laura Ellen Anderson, Rob Biddulph
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One for Sorrow
Philip Caveney
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Collins Picture Atlas
Collins Maps
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I See You Baby
Kevin Brooks, Catherine Forde
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The Last Soldier
Keith Gray
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Dumb Chocolate Eyes
Kevin Brooks, Emma Shoard
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