John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural....
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural....
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Th...
Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled 'Do Not Read', he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anyw...
When wealthy businessman Edlin Borrowitch is murdered, Tec Sarn Denson is called in to defend the woman accused of the killing. However, the case is puzzling and, with a long list of suspects, all of whom have a motive for murder, how can he find the...
In 'The Enigmas of Hugo Lacklan', Alexander Dunkley relates some of the puzzling anecdotes of his social anthropologist friend. In 'The Vanishing Punk', how did the punk thief vanish after his crimes? Then, in 'The Expensive Daub', why were hideous d...
Who or what is responsible for the eerie howling from the night-darkened fells that disturbs the inhabitants of Darckmoor? Is there malice at work in the world of small presses? Why is there an eight-foot-high toadstool on the back of a truck speedin...
On a blissfully bright day, Joshua decides to fly his cardboard box down Oak Tree Hill. Unfortunately, his attempts all end in failure. Joshua experiences many emotions. Suddenly, a new kid shows up. Will Pip have the answer Joshua needs to make his ...