Vlad the Drac by Ann Jungman
$9.99 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Vlad the Drac | Reading Level: 8-12
When Paul and Judy find a baby vampire in Romania, they take him home as a souvenir. The vampire is Vlad, a vegetarian who faints at the sight of blood. He still manages, however, to make a nuisance of himself.
Rainbow and Mr. Zed by Jenny Nimmo
$9.99 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Reading Level: From 8 to 12
Nell finds herself trapped on a mysterious island and realizes she may never escape from Mr Zed unless her father comes to rescue her. But, like his namesake, the albatross, Nell's father wanders the oceans and she doesn't know how to find him. This is the sequel to "Ultramarine".
The Revenge of the Demon Headmaster by Gillian Cross
$20.99 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: The Demon Headmaster | Reading Level: From 2 to 12
Hunky Parker is the latest cult. All the children are desperate for the slippers like pig's trotters, the pigswill yoghurt and the sweatshirts with "Who's always right?" on the front. And they long for a holiday in "The Sty" where there is sun and swimming one day and skiing the next. All except Dinah w ...Show more
Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst by Lois Lowry
$9.99 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Lions S. | Reading Level: 8-14
Anastasia Krupnik is a 13-year-old girl who thinks for herself. This book is the fourth of eight books featuring Anastasia's adventures.
Anastasia at This Address by Lois Lowry
$9.95 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Anastasia S. | Reading Level: 8-14
The eighth book in the series about Anastasia, the girl who thinks for herself. Anastasia is 13 and ready for romance, so she decides to write to SWM - boyish charm, inherited wealth - and doesn't worry about the 15-year age difference, until SWM unexpectedly turns up in town.
Shadowshow by David Skipper
$9.99 AUD
Category: Junior Fiction | Reading Level: 8-10
Marty McGovern doesn't believe the news of his best friend's accident. Of course accidents happen, but not to Charlie Parker. While the police are talking of everyday danger, Marty's watching the newly-arrived carnival because he believes that beneath the fun there is foulness and evil.