List of Books Published
Date | Title | Author | ISBN | Reference |
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2002 | ||||
August 7 | Poochie-poo | Helen Stephens | ISBN 0-385-60410-6 | Open Library |
2005 | ||||
November 3 | Celandine | Steve Augarde | ISBN 0-385-60562-5 | NiceBooks |
2006 | ||||
January 5 | The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas | John Boyne | ISBN 978-0-385-60940-1 | |
January 19 | Pants | Giles Andreae and Nick Sharratt | ISBN 978-0-385-61039-1 | |
Shark in the Park | Nick Sharratt | ISBN 978-0-385-60812-1 | ||
March 2 | A Swift Pure Cry | Siobhan Dowd | ISBN 978-0-385-60969-2 | |
April 6 | The Penderwicks | Jeanne Birdsall | ISBN 978-0-385-61034-6 | |
May 4 | Set in Stone | Linda Newbery | ISBN 978-0-385-60748-3 | |
July 6 | Kat Got Your Tongue | Lee Weatherly | ISBN 978-0-385-60780-3 | |
August 31 | Into the Woods | Lyn Gardner | ISBN 978-0-385-61035-3 | |
October 5 | Uneversaurus | Aidan Potts | ISBN 978-0-385-60892-3 | |
November 2 | Blue Skies and Gunfire | K. M. Peyton | ISBN 978-0-385-61041-4 | |
2007 | ||||
February 1 | Monster Blood Tattoo: Foundling | D. M. Cornish | ISBN 978-0-385-61148-0 | |
Sadie the Airmail Pilot | Kellie Strom | ISBN 978-0-385-60506-9 | ||
March 1 | Butterfingers | J M Trewellard | ISBN 978-0-385-61208-1 | |
Charlie Small: Gorilla City | Charlie Small | ISBN 978-0-385-61122-0 | ||
Charlie Small: The Perfumed Pirates of Perfidy | Charlie Small | ISBN 978-0-385-61123-7 | ||
May 3 | More Pants | Giles Andreae and Nick Sharratt | ISBN 978-0-385-61077-3 | |
June 7 | The London Eye Mystery | Siobhan Dowd | ISBN 978-0-385-61266-1 | |
July 5 | Before I Die | Jenny Downham | ISBN 978-0-385-61346-0 | |
The Lost Art | Simon Morden | ISBN 978-0-385-60964-7 | ||
August 2 | Charlie Small: The Puppet Master | Charlie Small | ISBN 978-0-385-61124-4 | |
September 6 | The Inferior | Peadar Ó Guilín | ISBN 978-0-385-61095-7 | |
2008 | ||||
January 3 | Winter Wood | Steve Augarde | ISBN 978-0-385-60563-2 | |
Charlie Small: The Daredevil Desperados of Destiny | Charlie Small | ISBN 978-0-385-61125-1 | ||
February 7 | Bog Child | Siobhan Dowd | ISBN 978-0-385-61426-9 | |
April 3 | Time's Chariot | Ben Jeapes | ISBN 978-0-385-61450-4 | |
Once Upon a Time in the North | Philip Pullman | ISBN 978-0-385-61432-0 | ||
Flightsend | Linda Newbery | ISBN 978-0-385-61407-8 | ||
May 1 | Monster Blood Tattoo: Lamplighter | D.M. Cornish | ISBN 978-0-385-61192-3 | |
Grizzly Dad | Joanna Harrison | ISBN 978-0-385-61019-3 | ||
June 5 | The Penderwicks on Gardam Street | Jeanne Birdsall | ISBN 978-0-385-61375-0 | |
Red Spikes | Margo Lanagan | ISBN 978-0-385-61322-4 | ||
2009 | ||||
September 3 | Boom! | Mark Haddon | ISBN 978-0-385-61629-4 |
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