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Books with author Roxas James

  • Anonymity Jones

    James Roy

    Paperback (Random House Australia, July 20, 2010)
    A humorous and clever look at the day-to-day travails of being a teenage girl Anonymity is just a regular girl, but her life is falling apart. Her father has left to have another mid-life crisis, her mother's new boyfriend is a sleazebag, and her Europe-bound sister has adopted the name of a carrion-eating bird just to make a point! Worst of all, her best girl friends all now have boyfriends, but Anonymity is still single. Whatโ€™s a normal girl to do?
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  • Unexpected by Roxas James

    Roxas James

    (FoxTail Books, July 6, 1674)
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  • Up and Away: Chook Doolan

    James Roy

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, June 2, 2017)
    Chook wants to be a pilot when he grows up, just like his dad. That means doing scary things, like talking to new people. What will Chook do?
  • Rules are Rules: Chook Doolan

    James Roy

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Aug. 31, 2016)
    Walking to school is too scary for Chook-until Dad tells him the special rule for walking to school safely: no talking to anyone until you are inside the school gates. Too easy! But not talking means that he must ignore Mrs Pho from the bakery, Eddie Two-Hats the busker and Mrs Holston the lollipop lady. Chook knows he has hurt their feelings. But what can he do? RULES ARE RULES!
  • Physical Education: Skills Acquisition & Sports Psychology, As/A-level

    Rob James

    Paperback (Trans-Atlantic Publications, June 19, 2010)
    Flash Revise Pocketbooks are ideal for quick revision. Written by a subject expert for instant revision of key topics to help you achieve the very best grades, they provide quick-fire questions and answers with exam tips. With content organised in easy-to-follow sections, Flash Revise Pocketbooks are the answer to instant revision anytime, anywhere! Flash Revise your subject now! 1. Answer the question 2. Flick and check you've got it right 3. Make sure you read the exam tip ...and then why not test your friends?