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Books with author Brian Burns

  • The Search for Quong

    Ian Burns

    eBook
    Who is he?Is he a kangaroo? Does he live in a rain forest? Does he eat possums? Or children?!What does the encyclopaedia say?‘Quong was a creature of the olden olden days, even before grandmother. He was a short fellow, with long, thin legs and an even longer, thinner tail. His face was fat and wrinkly, and big bushy eyebrows kept out the sun and flies. He lived far away from anywhere, especially where you live.’Well, that’s encouraging, except that the encyclopaedia said “was” and “was” and “was”. And “lived”. Not “is”. Or “lives”.So?Well, Lissie Pendle is an “is” kind of girl, who “lives” in the country, and who “knows” that there are quongs, and that they must live near where she lives.And she will find them.And, being the kind of girl she is, she will allow some boys to come along with her. As long as they do what they’re told.What Rebecca wrote:Rebecca Kreltzsheim, from Wangaratta wrote:I was the first one of the kids [in our family] to read it. I read it the day after we got it. My favourite character was Quong because he is silly and funny. The best part of the book was chapter 7, “Across the River” where Snuffledropper drops us in it and goes…I would recommend the book to other kids. It’s got all funny names for animals and other creatures.
  • Runs With Horses

    Brian Burks

    Library Binding
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  • By Brian Burks - Runs With Horses

    Brian Burks

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 16, 1995)
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    Brian Burks

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace and Company, May 1, 1997)
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  • The Day and Night Machine

    Ian Burns

    Paperback (lulu.com, Oct. 9, 2016)
    It's Jess's thirteenth birthday. She's been in bed for nearly a year, the result of a car accident that killed her father. Surprisingly, she finds a birthday present from him, an unusual gift for a girl and one which she, her mother, and her grandfather, puzzle over. In the course of playing with it, Jess discovers that it has some highly-unexpected properties. But then, purely by accident, she discovers its most amazing feature.
  • Brian Burks

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 9, 1997)
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