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Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 The Girl With Magic in Her Blood
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'"There's only one way I can save you," Darius told the injured unicorn. "I have to cut off your horn." He wrenched the horn from the unicorn's head and watched as the unicorn's last magic healed the battered body. Who would protect the Southern Lands now?' (Publication summary)

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    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Longman Australia , 1997 .
      Description: illus.
      ISBN: 0582811406
      Series: y separately published work icon Supa Doopers Longman (publisher), South Melbourne : Longman , 1996-2008 Z1004916 1996- series - publisher children's fiction children's Supa Doopers is a collection of early chapter books of adventure, humour, nonsense, fantasy and fun. The series is suitable for guided and independent reading for middle primary students (8-11 year olds). '

      'For many young readers, the leap from picture books to novels can seem enormous. Supa Doopers is designed for those children "in between," to help them make a successful transition from picture book to novel. Supa Doopers are favourites with readers who appreciate the support of line drawings to help them enjoy the story. They are also popular with older, reluctant readers.' Source: http://www.pearsoned.com.au/schools/search6.asp?sSeries=Supa+Doopers (Sighted 07/04/06)

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