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1 y separately published work icon Guardian Joanne Anderton , Kings Meadows : FableCroft Publishing , 2014 7431346 2014 single work novel science fiction fantasy

'The grand city of Movoc-under-Keeper lies in ruins. The sinister puppet men have revealed their true nature, and their plan to tear down the veil between worlds. To have a chance of defeating them, Tanyana must do the impossible, and return to the world where they were created, on the other side of the veil. Her journey will force her into a terrible choice, and test just how much she is willing to sacrifice for the fate of two worlds.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Shape Shifters Goldie Alexander , Mount Waverley : Aussie School Books , 2007 Z1842786 2007 single work children's fiction children's fantasy "Bullies are terrible. Acacia, with her blonde curls and pretty face, is one of the worst. Penny doesn't know what to do about her but Lei-Lei, the new girl, has a secret weapon. With the help of Lei-Lie's grandmother, Penny finds she has the power to change the people around her. But will this power get out of hand?" (Source: www.goldiealexander.com/books/shape-shifters.php )
1 y separately published work icon Captain Gallant Goldie Alexander , South Yarra : Macmillan (Pan Macmillan Australia) , 2006 Z1841362 2006 single work children's fiction children's science fiction "Captain Gallant says, "Cozens have invaded Mars. We must rescue the Martians."

Cozens have extra-large eyes, sword-sharp teeth, and eight legs covered in hair. Cozens are scary.

"Late at night Guy turns into Captain Gallant. Captain Gallant, Sned the unicorn, and Bork the dragon, fly to Mars in their spaceship Venture to save the Martians from the fearful Cozens."

A story for early readers who enjoy science fiction. The text is enhanced by Dion Hamill's clever illustrations." (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Kokoda Sunrise Del Merrick , Elsternwick : Insight Publications , 2006 Z1405086 2006 single work children's fiction children's

'The Australian and Japanese armies are fighting World War II in the jungles of Papua. Papua is also the home of Mangivar, a fifteen-year-old boy. When he stumbles across a wounded Australian soldier, it is up to Mangivar to take a message to the Australian camp, warning them of an ambush. Will Mangivar be able to reach the Australian camp?'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Kidnapping Ann Harth , ( trans. Dion Hamill )expression Elsternwick : Insight Publications , 2006 22798373 2006 single work children's fiction children's

'Jemma is floating in her dinghy when she sees a boy being kidnapped. His name is David and his parents are mega rich. Jemma wants to save David, but has she got the smarts to beat the kidnappers? Or will Stump the dog give her away? Australian authors. For reluctant readers ages 10-14.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Sir Lanceklot and the Apple Missiles [and] Sir Lanceklot and the Great Raspberry Adventure Arfa King , Otford : Otford Press , 2002 Z1005488 2002 selected work children's fiction children's humour
1 2 y separately published work icon AustrAlien Absurdities : Comic Tales of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror by Australian Writers Tansy Rayner Roberts (editor), Chuck McKenzie (editor), Wollongong : Agog! Press , 2001 Z1025472 2001 anthology short story humour science fiction '...the first-ever original anthology of Australian Speculative Humour. Guaranteed to raise a giggle, here are 25 comic tales of science fiction, fantasy and horror by some of the masters of Antipodean genre writing, including Sean Williams, Simon Brown, Robert Hood, Dave Luckett, Jack Wodhams, and many more - plus, an introduction by best-selling UK comic fantasist Tom Holt!' (back cover).
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