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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey. Aunt Nasty is coming to stay. Claire and Toby don't know what to expect. You see, Aunt Nasty isn't like other aunties. Aunt Nasty is a witch! A spooky and magical full colour Early Reader edition of a classic story from the CARNEGIE-winning and HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN AWARD nominated author Margaret Mahy, with new full colour illustrations by Chris Mould.
After the death of her husband, Margaret Davids inherited her rich husband's properties and businesses. She became a wealthy woman and joined the league of high-value women in the city. She has everything she wants in abundance, except for one thing; pleasure. The Highway Women's Club catered to her pleasure amongst other things, but it just wasn't enough to meet her unique needs. She wanted a slave that would please her in offering degrading services, but just couldn't bring herself to opening her arms and her home to a total stranger. Someday, she got a distress call and saw the opportunity inherent in it. This story is about how a kinky old woman breaks her favourite darling years ago int...
A legend is born. Heriot has always known that he was different with his terrifying dreams and psychic powers. Ripped from his family farm, he is forced to serve as the King's magician in the capital city of Diamond. Isolated and lonely, his only friends are the 'mad prince' Dysart and Cayley, a mysterious wild city child. But their friendship is about to be tested to the limit when chilling violence and ambition threatens to crush Diamond and its King. Heriot's psychic abilities hide a deeper power that has the strength to bring Diamond's enemies to their knees. But will he be able to control this power without becoming a monster himself? 'Margaret Mahy is outstanding in the richness of her...
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