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  • How to Piss Off a Crappy Roommate: From A to Z

    M.A. Golding

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2013)
    If you are one of the unfortunate people to ever be burdened with a crappy roommate but didn't know what to do with him or her then this book is for you. I have taken the time to showcase 26 different method that I personally used to combat a crappy roommate that I had. This book was written using the A to Z format, so every chapter, which corresponds to a unique method that was used to fight off an evil roommate, also corresponds to a different letter of the alphabet. In this book you will be exposed to fights, hookers, queers, alarms, booze, confetti, dumps, message boards, lame jobs, ketchup, ice shits, yarn, trash heaps, meat, pubic hair, the ocean, loud music, a framing, glue, hollerin', and a whole slew of other shenanigans. You cannot go wrong with this book. If you have a crappy roommate and don't know what to do with him or here this this is the book for you.
  • Den of Thieves

    Julia Golding

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, June 2, 2008)
    Cat Royal finds herself homeless, travels to Paris, becomes an underground reporter, nearly gets hung for being a traitor to the revolution, and is baffled by attention from numerous suitors - all the while being disguised as a prissy ballerina! As the French Royal family flee, Cat discovers the power of the people.
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  • Cat Among the Pigeons

    Julia Golding

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Feb. 4, 2008)
    Pedro's slave master has come over from the West Indies to track the boy down and drag him back into slavery. Cat obviously decides she is not going to let that happen, but thereby makes herself another enemy. She soon finds she has the police on her tail.
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  • Cat Among the Pigeons

    Julia Golding

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 2, 2008)
    MYSTERY, DISGUISES, AND A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. The second episode in the CAT ROYAL ADVENTURE series plunges readers into the underbelly of London in a mission for justice. Pedro’s old slave master wants him back, but his friends on Drury Lane won’t give him up without a fight. Disguised as a boy, Cat enters an aristocratic boarding school and scales the heights of London society before joining a street gang to probe its depths, all to secure the freedom of her friend. Like THE DIAMOND OF DRURY LANE, CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS features mysteries, theatrical spectacles, the evil Billy “Boil” Shepherd, and, of course, the irrepressible Cat, who never fails to stir up trouble and save the day wherever she goes. Coming in Spring 2009, Cat travels to Paris during the French Revolution in DEN OF THIEVES.
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  • Counting Kids

    Kim Golding

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2000)
    Distinctive photo collage art and funny, bouncy text adorn this counting book by the creator of the best-selling Alphababies.
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  • Ringmaster

    Julia Golding

    (Frost Wolf, April 29, 2014)
    In the heart of Africa trouble is brewing. A chain of events throw one young girl into a world of espionage and danger. One thing's for sure. Life will never be the same again for Darcie Lock. When her father mysteriously goes missing, Darcie sets off on the trail of his captors finding that her government-official father is actually a spy and that her shopaholic mother is also a spook. In a desperate attempt to get their best agents back and the invaluable information that they possess, the secret service have no option but to employ Darcie as their newest recruit. Thrown on a crash course of self-defence, survival skills and gadget training, Darcie must penetrate an international smuggling ring. But will she be able to save her father or will she wilt under the pressure as things hot up under the Kenyan sun? Expats, espionage and the exotic setting of Nairobi - Julia Golding will have you gripped in this rollercoaster ride of an action thriller.
  • The Wonder Book of Railways, for Boys and Girls

    Harry Golding

    language (, May 14, 2010)
    This juvenile non-fiction volume is part of the "Wonder Book" series that was popular with boys and girls in the early 20th century. This volume contains 300 illustrations and tells everything you need to know about trains as they existed at that point in time. ............................................................................... CONTENTS What Makes the Engine Go ? The Porter's Bank Holiday (a Recitation) Express Passenger Engines Famous Expresses of all Countries The Concert Party (story) Twice Round the Clock The Lost Lunch (verses) The First Locomotives The First Railways Signals and Signalling I Signals and Signalling II Signals for Signalmen Monsters of the Rail Early Days The Christmas Porter (verses) Railway Carriages, Old and New Railway Head Codes Plucky Little Arlington (story) Locomotives of the Empire Train Ferries The Tale of a Letter Goods and Mineral Locomotives Tickets, Please !
  • Pincher Martin

    W. Golding

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, March 15, 1964)
    London edition. "Mr. Golding's imagination works brilliantly just within the limits of fantastic nightmare...Martin's strugles in the water, with which the sotry opens, his slow clim up the rock to a sort of plateau on the top, the confused meditations in which his rational mind strives to reduce the hooro of his position to tolerable terms: of all this Mr. Golding writes with a remarkably sustained imaginative intensity." The London Times Supplement.
  • The Curious Crime

    Julia Golding

    (Lion Children's Bks, Oct. 19, 2018)
    Is curiosity a crime? Ree discovers the unfairness of being a girl in a male-dominated scientific world, where alternative ideas are swiftly squashed. Enter a fantasy island where Phil the dodo and other unusual wild animals roam corridors, great halls and an underground network of passages of a magnificent museum and science academy. Prevented from following her creative passion as a stonemason, Ree is confined to cleaning the halls at night as a maid. But then the murders start happening... A determined scholar Henri and strong-willed Ree join forces to solve the mysteries and prove their innocence.
  • Secret of the Sirens

    Julia Golding

    Hardcover (Two Lions, April 1, 2007)
    When eleven-year-old Connie is sent to live with her eccentric aunt by the sea, she’s not expecting anything great—not to make friends with Col, the coolest guy in town, and certainly not to discover that mythical creatures still exist, that an ancient society has protected them for centuries, and that a dark and treacherous force is lurking in their midst.
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  • Wolf Cry

    Julia Golding

    Paperback (Frost Wolf, Dec. 22, 2014)
    Freydis has been left for dead following a raid by pirates on her father's Viking stronghold. Her brother has been kidnapped-and Freydis's father is hell-bent on revenge. But this is a volatile man who loathes his daughter and is driven by love of his son. Reluctantly he takes Freydis with him on his journey, giving her a slave-Enno-to tend her. As Freydis's father becomes more bitter and cruel, and the hunt for his son becomes increasingly desperate, Freydis and Enno draw closer together. But when battle looms on the horizon, the bonds of friendship, obedience and loyalty are tested to the limit.This book was previously published in the USA under the title The Silver Sea.
  • The Glass Swallow by Julia Golding

    Julia Golding

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, March 15, 1842)
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