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Annual Tags: annual, cartoons, comics, compilation, curiously good books, fiction, gecko press, hardcover, kids books, nzmade, poetry, puzzles |
Kate de Goldi and Susan Paris (ed) | pending | |
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Horrible Histories Annual 2012 Tags: 2012 , annual, history, horrible, martin brown, scholastic, terry deary |
Terry Deary, Martin Brown | 9.0 | |
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Horrible Histories Annual 2015 Tags: history, horrible histories, illustrated, puzzles, quizzes, romans, scholastic, tudors georgians |
Terry Deary | 7.5 | |
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Horrible Science Annual 2012 Tags: 2012, annual., horrible, nick arnold, scholastic, science, tony de saulles |
Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles | 9.0 | |
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Tom Gates: Absolutely Brilliant Big Book of Stuff Tags: annual, games, practical jokes, pranks, puzzles, scholastic, tom gates |
Liz Pichon | 10.0 | |
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