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Books published by publisher Hawkwood Books

  • Billy Bunter Among the Cannibals: Facsimile Ed

    Frank Richards, R.J. MacDonald

    Hardcover (Hawk Books, Nov. 2, 1995)
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  • Bunter the Caravanner: Facsimile Ed

    Frank Richards, C.H. Chapman

    Hardcover (Hawk Books, Nov. 2, 1995)
    None
  • Billy Bunter's Postal Order

    Frank Richards

    Hardcover (Hawk Books, Nov. 17, 1994)
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  • Oscar Turtle and Amazon Red the coloring book

    Triti

    Paperback (Harrowood Books, May 30, 2001)
    Coloring picture book includes some lightly shaded paintings from the book "Changes" and some of the original sketches. Demonstrates to children how to create a story with pictures and words.
  • The Cabinet of Wonders Book 3 : Louey's Story

    Ellis Delmonte

    eBook (Hawkwood Books, Oct. 5, 2017)
    "Hildegard didn’t ask a single question. She listened intently and when the story came to an end there was absolute quiet. Everyone, even Leopold and Sonja who were no longer children, sat waiting for the judgement of their younger sister. It was such a strange thing that they all should want to hear what she said, but Hildegard was different. She might have been just ten years old but was as wise as Solomon with a quality that singled her out."Louey and Jasmine are next to own a Cabinet of Wonders, and this time there’s a silver baton at its heart...For ages 10 and over.
  • The Hunchback of Notredame

    Victor Hugo

    Hardcover (HAWK BOOKS, )
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  • The Company of the Silver Hare

    Joy Pitt

    eBook (Hawkwood Books, March 25, 2019)
    When a witch child heals young Emmet Smith of spots, a new friendship leads to astonishing discoveries about themselves, their family, their friends and the world they live in. This is a rich story of myth and magic in the Human Realm and the Realm of Faery. Inspired by the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612.
  • Star Games

    Ellis Delmonte

    Paperback (Hawkwood Books, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Young Oliver Togg is selected to represent Earth in the 5000th Galactic Olympic Games. If he does well, Earth will be invited to join the Galactic Community; if he fails, so will the whole planet. How will this shy boy perform? Star Games is a funny, thoughtful, exciting story for children aged 9 and over, a very different perspective on Olympics and sportsmanship. It is stocked in Waterstone's stores in the UK and has received great reviews, such as these: "It’s adventurous, and it made you think! I was convinced by the descriptions of the outer space ‘aliens’ and I liked all the characters." QMH aged 9 "All the sporting events were great, like using a laser instead of a pole, and so were the descriptions of the planets" Maxim, aged 10 4 stars out of 5 - Waterstone's Young Readers, Ayr Branch For the printed version, see ISBN 9780955509605.
  • The Company of the Silver Hare

    Joy Pitt

    Paperback (Hawkwood Books, March 4, 2019)
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  • The Secret

    Ellis Delmonte

    eBook (Hawkwood Books, July 24, 2011)
    “Beauty has nothing to do with it,” said Brigitta. “Men carry on the family name and manage the family business. Personally, I think I could do it better than most boys I know. In fact, I think girls are better than boys in lots of ways. They’re cleverer, wiser and they don’t fight so much. If it wasn’t for men, Germany wouldn’t have had this stupid war and millions of people would still be alive. I think girls should run the world.”These are the words of a forgotten figure in a forgotten family, but Brigitta’s voice echoes down the years as five children fight to right a distant wrong and bring to light a long hidden secret.
  • Byte, The Computer Mite

    Alec Rowley

    eBook (Hawkwood Books, April 3, 2012)
    Byte pops out of little Peotry Willow’s computer to learn about The Outside. All he wants is knowledge but misunderstands so much of what he sees. Will he find what he seeks and discover True Wisdom or will our world remain a mystery? This is a charming, funny and exciting story for young readers with enquiring minds or older readers who have not yet lost their sense of curiosity.
  • Piccadilly Mitzie

    Ellis Delmonte

    eBook (Hawkwood Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    The Northern Line War has been over for many years, yet the mice of Tubeworld still refuse to travel and heal old wounds. All except one. Mitzie lives at Manor House, an ordinary station on the Piccadilly Line, but Mitzie is no ordinary mouse - she has a very special gift, to read the writing of the Tunnellers. Restless to explore, she begins a journey which proves to be far longer and more dangerous than she ever imagined. Follow her sand her friends as they search for the discovery that will change their lives forever.Suitable for ages 8 and above.