: School Friends: Dancer at Silver Spires (No:6933)
: Ann Bryant
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: Izzy loves Silver Spires boarding school, but it isn’t the school she always dreamed of. Having trained as a ballerina, she auditioned for The Royal Ballet School and was devastated when she failed to get in – so much so that she vowed never to dance again. But now there is a big dance show coming up and all her friends think she should take part. Can she overcome her fears to put on her dancing shoes once more?
: Dragon Masters: Rise of the Earth Dragon (No:6932)
: Tracey West
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: DRAGON MASTERS has it all! Dragons, a Dragon Stone, a king, a wizard, and magic! In the first book in this fully-illustrated series, 8-year old Drake is snatched up by King Roland's soldier and taken to the castle. He is to be trained as a Dragon Master. At the castle, he is joined by three other young Dragon Masters-in-training: Ana, Rori, and Bo. The Dragon Masters must learn how to connect with and train their dragons--and they must also uncover their dragons' special powers. Does Drake have what it takes to be a Dragon Master?
: Book contains four hilarious stories including the open road from the Wind in the Willows and other stories accompanied by superbly silly illustrations.
: The Woman in White famously opens with Walter Hartright's eerie encounter on a moonlit London road. Engaged as a drawing master to the beautiful Laura Fairlie, Walter becomes embroiled in the sinister intrigues of Sir Percival Glyde and his 'charming' friend Count Fosco, who has a taste for white mice, vanilla bonbons, and poison. Pursuing questions of identity and insanity along the paths and corridors of English country houses and the madhouse, The Woman in White is the first and most influential of the Victorian genre that combined Gothic horror with psychological realism.
: Tommy doesn't want to move, so he enlists the help of his friends--and a secret weapon--to save his home. Will the babies be able to convince the grownups not to move?
: The novel traces the life of David Copperfield from the time of his birth to his mature manhood. His early years are enjoyable with his mother — who was widowed shortly before his birth — and with her servant, Peggotty. Life is happy for David until his mother decides to marry Mr. Murdstone; afterward, life becomes unbearable for David. The story has a happy ending with David marrying Agnes the two get married and live happily with three children as well as Miss Betsey, Peggotty, and Mr. Dick.
: Fireman Sam is a hero for his Fire Brigade and people of Pontypady. Its Halloween, and naughty Norman decides to play tricks on Fireman Sam and kids who are busy organizing the halloween party