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6 result(s) for "Base, Graeme"
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Animalia
An alphabet book with fantastic and detailed pictures, bearing such labels as \"Lazy lions lounging in the local library.\"
MY WEEK
I am reading ... James Joyce's Ulysses - universally acclaimed as a timeless modernist masterpiece - and I confess I'm finding it very hard going. This is the third time I've tried to read it; first two times I didn't even get past double figures. This time I'm up to page 465 - nearly halfway - and I'm still struggling to get into the groove. Maybe I should stick to Bill Bryson.
The eleventh hour : a curious mystery
When the special feast that was to be eaten at the elephant's eleventh birthday party is stolen, the reader is invited to guess the identity of the thief.
Mongrel Pack goes mustering
Digger was good natured like all labradors, sand-coloured, with a brown nose and a ready smile. He winked at Bullworth, his long pink tongue lolling out. \"C'mon, mate, those TruckSheep are no match for you.\" He scratched suddenly behind his ear with his rear excavator shovel. \"Flies are driving me nuts.\" The TruckDogs burst from cover and raced down the hill towards the grazing TruckSheep, baying like wolves, horns blaring, engines roaring. The TruckSheep looked up at the noise and scowled, baring old, yellow teeth. These were no lambs -- meek and easily frightened -- but big, tough TruckSheep. The TruckDogs fanned out, racing across the paddock in big, sweeping curves, drawing the TruckSheep in different directions until there were sheep and dogs zooming everywhere.
Jungle Drums
Several excerpts from Jungle Drums, a children's book by Graeme Base, are presented.
Codes, tricks and treats
Readers of all ages love the astute alliteration and whimsical worlds created by Graeme Base.