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Books with author Sue Bursztynski

  • Wolfborn

    Sue Bursztynski

    eBook (Random House Australia, Dec. 1, 2010)
    Break the curse or howl forever.Etienne, son of a lord in the kingdom of Armorique, goes to train as a knight with Geraint of Lucanne. Geraint is brave and kind, a good teacher and master - but he has a secret that he has kept from his family. He is bisclavret, a born werewolf. When Geraint is betrayed, Etienne must ally with the local wise-woman and her daughter, themselves bisclavret, to save his lord. But time is running out. If Geraint's enemies have their way, Geraint will soon be trapped in his wolf form.And Etienne has his own secret. The decisions he makes will change his life forever . . .Inspired by a medieval romance, this engaging novel forces us to question everything we thought we knew about werewolves.
  • Crime Time: Australians Behaving Badly

    Sue Bursztynski

    eBook (Ford Street Publishing, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Crime Time – Australians Behaving Badly is a collection of true Australian crime stories ranging from bushrangers such as Ned Kelly and Mad Dan Morgan through to serial killers, fraudsters and modern celebrity criminals. Crime Time contains details of the crimes, biographical details, portraits by Louise Prout and interesting trivia in Did You Know boxes.
  • Monsters and Creatures of the Night

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • Crime Time: Australians Behaving Badly

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Ford Street Publishing, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Crime Time – Australians Behaving Badly is a collection of true Australian crime stories ranging from bushrangers such as Ned Kelly and Mad Dan Morgan through to serial killers, fraudsters and modern celebrity criminals. Crime Time contains details of the crimes, biographical details, portraits by Louise Prout and interesting trivia in Did You Know boxes.
  • Wolfborn

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Inspired by a medieval romance, this exquisitely told novel for fans of Fallen and Shiver will have readers questioning everything they thought they knew about werewolvesBreak the curse or howl forever.Etienne, son of a lord in the kingdom of Armorique, goes to train as a knight with Geraint of Lucanne. Geraint is brave and kind, a good teacher and master—but he has a secret that he has kept from his family. He is bisclavret, a born werewolf. When Geraint is betrayed, Etienne must ally with the local wisewoman and her daughter, themselves bisclavret, to save his lord. But time is running out. If Geraint's enemies have their way, he will soon be trapped in his wolf form. And Etienne has his own secret. The decisions he makes will change his life forever.
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  • Potions to Pulsars: Women Doing Science

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Discusses the achievements of such women scientists as Hildegard of Bingen, Ada Lovelace, Jean Macnamara, Marie Curie, and Rosalyn Franklin
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  • Monsters and Creatures of the Night

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Unwin Hyman, June 1, 1994)
    Discusses the origins and facts of stories about monsters, werewolves, fairies, sea monsters, and dragons
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  • Potions to Pulsars: Women Doing Science

    Sue Bursztynski

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • It's True! This Book is Bugged

    Sue Bursztynski, Mitch Vane

    Paperback (Annick Press, April 13, 2007)
    Plain-clothes facts about super snoops. Did you know that cats have been used as spies? Or that there really is an agent 007? Sneak a peek at It's True! This Book Is Bugged and uncover the infamous history of spies, including tricks of the trade, real-life spy gadgets, crazy codes and hidden messages. You'll encounter famous episodes of courage and cunning through the ages. Sometimes snooping is squeaky clean -- as with the Civil War spy who sent messages in laundry. Other espionage is downright dirty: a Japanese ninja once had to hide in an outhouse. From the plainclothes police of ancient Rome to the hi-tech hackers of today, you'll witness spies stealing secrets and spoiling enemy battle plans. About the It's True! series Gross! Creepy! Amazing! Kids will love it. This non-fiction series for older readers features wacky writing, funny cartoons, and remarkable photos that make each book as delightfully entertaining as it is informative. It's True!
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  • It's True! This Book is Bugged

    Sue Bursztynski, Mitch Vane

    Hardcover (Annick Press, April 13, 2007)
    Plain-clothes facts about super snoops. Did you know that cats have been used as spies? Or that there really is an agent 007? Sneak a peek at It's True! This Book Is Bugged and uncover the infamous history of spies, including tricks of the trade, real-life spy gadgets, crazy codes and hidden messages. You'll encounter famous episodes of courage and cunning through the ages. Sometimes snooping is squeaky clean -- as with the Civil War spy who sent messages in laundry. Other espionage is downright dirty: a Japanese ninja once had to hide in an outhouse. From the plainclothes police of ancient Rome to the hi-tech hackers of today, you'll witness spies stealing secrets and spoiling enemy battle plans. About the It's True! series Gross! Creepy! Amazing! Kids will love it. This non-fiction series for older readers features wacky writing, funny cartoons, and remarkable photos that make each book as delightfully entertaining as it is informative. It's True!
  • It's True! Your Cat Could be a Spy

    Sue Bursztynski, Mitch Vane

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Psst! It's true! This is the best book on SPIES you'll ever read! How would you find out a secret without getting caught You need the inside story on sneaky spy gadgets, crazy codes and hidden messages. From the plain-clothes police of ancient Rome to the nimble ninja of Japan, spies have always stolen secrets and spoilt enemy battle plans. Check out the undercover cat, the spy who died over dinner and the real agent 007. Get the scoop on super snoops and risky missions