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  • Flowers for Algernon

    Daniel Keyes

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Charlie Gordon, IQ 68, is a floor sweeper, and the gentle butt of everyone's jokes, until an experiment in the enhancement of human intelligence turns him into a genius. But then Algernon, the mouse whose triumphal experimental tranformation preceded his, fades and dies, and Charlie has to face the possibility that his salvation was only temporary.
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  • A Tough Guide to Fantasyland

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, Nov. 15, 2004)
    This authoritative A-Z constitutes an essential source of information for all who dare to venture into the imaginative hinterlands. It provides acute insights into such mysteries as how HORSES reproduce, the varying types of VIRGIN and the importance of CLOAKS to those wondering about going on a quest with a fellowship (of the Ring or otherwise). Features include: * A map. * Lively background on those you will meet, including: BARBARIAN HORDES, lots and lots of wild-seeming people advancing under a cloud of dust in order to devastate more civilised parts and ELVES, who claim they did not evolve like humans ...Certainly there seems to be no such thing as the Elvish ancestral ape. * Full details on the catering arrangements: BEER always foams and is invariably delivered in tankards. What do you mean, 'it tastes awful'? The Management is not concerned with the taste of it. That is your funeral. * Useful hints on coping in Fantasyland: ARMOUR is generally regarded as cheating. TORTURE is obligatory at some stage.
  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    Philip K. Dick

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Dec. 1, 2004)
    World War Terminus had left the Earth devastated. Through its ruins, bounty hunter Rick Deckard stalked, in search of the renegade replicants who were his prey. When he wasn’t ‘retiring’ them with his laser weapon, he dreamed of owning a live animal -- the ultimate status symbol in a world all but bereft of animal life. Then Rick got his chance: the assignment to kill six Nexus-6 targets, for a huge reward. But in Deckard’s world things were never that simple, and his assignment quickly turned into a nightmare kaleidoscope of subterfuge and deceit -- and the threat of death for the hunter rather than the hunted...
  • Atticus the Storyteller's 100 Greek Myths

    Lucy Coats, Anthony Lewis

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, Aug. 31, 2002)
    Atticus the Storyteller is determined to take part in the great Storytelling Festival near Troy. He leaves his family in Crete and sets off on a year-long journey round Greece with his donkey, Melissa; and wherever he goes he tells his favourite myths to anyone who'll listen. The 100 myths include all the favourites, such as the wanderings of Odysseus, the labours of Heracles, the stories of King Midas, Daedalus and Icarus, and Theseus and the Minotaur. Atticus's journey takes the reader to all the sites of the myths and gives a captivating glimpse of how life was lived in Ancient Greece. This is an unparalleled introduction to the Greek myths for younger children, excitingly told, wonderful to read aloud, and illustrated on every opening with lively, engaging, colourful pictures full of authentic detail. In Orion's tradition of extra-large great-value story books, this is an outstandingly good resource for every family.
  • Horrid Henry and the Bogey Babysitter

    Francesca Simon, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, July 15, 2002)
    Horrid Henry comes roaring back in a new story collection
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  • Blue Rondo

    John Lawton

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, April 15, 2005)
    The new 'Troy' from John Lawton is a gem. The backdrop is London in the late 1950s. The East End is ripe for redevelopment; the property sharks are buying up the bombsites and Victorian terraces; corruption is rife; Macmillan is PM of a shaky Tory government; Gaitskell expects to succeed as the first Labour PM for almost a decade to the delight of Troy's brothers, one an MP, the other a Fleet Street editor. Troy's last big case (told in Lawton's OLD FLAMES) had been to protect the Russian leaders, Bulganin and Khrushchev, on their first visit to Britain in 1956. Now a series of increasingly sadistic murders occurs on his old East End patch; a wartime girlfriend, who became a GI bride - since married to a Democratic Presidential candidate - reappears into his life. Nor is she the only woman to occupy his bed in the tiny house in Goodwin's Court, St Martin's Lane. When 'Ike', the retiring US President, makes a farewell visit to London, all Troy's worlds combine in a frightening cresendo of corruption and violence. The title, Blue Rondo, is taken from a Dave Brubeck record.
  • Britannia : 100 Great Stories from British History

    Geraldine McCaughrean, Richard Brassey

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Aug. 1, 2004)
    King Canute, Lady Godiva, Guy Fawkes, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Grace Darling and other famous names from 3000 years of history live again in these 100 tragic, comic, stirring tales of adventure, folly and wickedness. These stories, many of them virtually forgotten, are Britain's heritage, told and illustrated with such verve and colour that they are the perfect way to give present-day children a sense of the excitement of history.
  • The Copper Beech

    Maeve Binchy

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, June 1, 2005)
    'Her storytelling ability is second to none'Mail on SundayAn old copper beech overlooks a school, and witnesses all the hopes and loves, dreams and ambitions of the children who grew up there...Shancarrig School stands in the shade of a glorious old copper beech whose colours tell the passing of the seasons and the years: a tree that has watched over many lives.The school mistress keeps a careful eye on the children, each of whom have their own hopes, dreams and ambitions for the future. As the children grow up, and become parents themselves, their stories are entwined in this gloriously nostalgic novel from the No.1 bestselling author.
  • Witches Abroad

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, July 31, 1998)
    Trying to make sure a servant girl doesn't marry a prince, witches Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick have their work cut out. For one thing, all they've got is Mrs Gogol's voodoo, a one-eyed cat and a second-hand magic wand; and you can't fight a happy ending, can you?
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  • Reaper Man

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, April 30, 1997)
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  • Bring the Jubilee

    Ward Moore

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, June 6, 2001)
    Trapped in 1877, a historian writes an account of an alternate history of America in which the South won the Civil War. Living in this alternate timeline, he was determined to change events at Gettysburg. When he’s offered the chance to return to that fateful turning point his actions change history as he knows it, leaving him in an all too familiar past.
  • The Other Wind : An Earthsea Novel

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (Orion Pub Co, May 16, 2002)
    The long-awaited sequel to the Earthsea Quartet
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