Sue Perkins
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Ghost Bus: Mystery of the Phantom Bus
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Dragon Flames (Dragon Series Book 1)
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2011
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Dragon Clans
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2012
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Blitz
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2011
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Dragon Ice (Dragons #3)
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2013
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Reva's Quest
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Caishel (Cloud Kingdoms #1)
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2014
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Spirit Stealer
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2011
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Dragon Clans (Dragon Series Book 2)
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Blue & Silver: Sky Castles Book One
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2008
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The travellers set out on a journey to the other side of the continent but on their way they are joined by fellow discontented people. After being chased by their own people, put in prison, get shipwrecked they wonder if they will ever reach their de ...more | |
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As usual Jasper Fforde has written a quirky unusual book. Rabbits living as humans (almost) but humans are not happy to allow them equal rights. Good storyline and although I thought I knew what the ending would be, I was not completely right as the ...more | |
“Sometimes we don't want to be tethered to yesterday. It's nicer to forget. Maybe the gaps in our memory are there for a reason, evolutionary perhaps, to give us the space to grow, to get away from childishness or childish things. Or maybe it's so we have the chance to invent, or at least include, some magic in our yesterdays, surely the consolation of getting older, of moving away from youth, is that we can shape our past to our fantasies. So, even if the present isn't going the way we want it, we can stand and remember our earlier selves as exciting and funny and daring”
― Spectacles
― Spectacles
“But I felt sad for us, for our 'developed' world that keeps on developing and developing and doesn't know when to stop, that cannot help but expand without end. A world defined by acquisition and insatiable need, where our houses are filled with baubles, and where we pay for our out-of-town storage outlets to contain the overspill of our excess possessions. But where, in our endless plans for expansion, do we consider or pursue the intangible? Happiness? Community? Mutual respect? Can we ever reclaim a time when we weren't fearful and insular?”
― East of Croydon: Travels through India and South East Asia
― East of Croydon: Travels through India and South East Asia

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