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  • One False Step

    Franklin W. Dixon

    language (Aladdin, Oct. 23, 2012)
    A TRIP TO THE CIRCUS STIRS THE BOYS’ SENSES—AND SUSPICIONS. Frank, Joe, and their friends head to Philadelphia to catch a performance of Aerocirque, an amazing circus act with a twist: The acrobats swing and flip from helicopters high in the air! But all is not well in the City of Brotherly Love. The other show in town is a series of robberies, and no one knows how they’re being pulled off. Frank and Joe are soon jumping through hoops to find the clues they need to catch the culprits. But will they be too late? It looks like this mystery may come right down to the wire!
  • One False Step

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 25, 2005)
    A TRIP TO THE CIRCUS STIRS THE BOYS' SENSES -- AND SUSPICIONS. Frank, Joe, and their friends head to Philadelphia to catch a performance of Aerocirque, an amazing circus act with a twist -- the acrobats swing and flip from helicopters high in the air! But all is not well in the City of Brotherly Love. The other show in town is a series of robberies, and no one knows how they're being pulled off. Frank and Joe are soon jumping through hoops to find the clues they need to catch the culprits. But will they be too late? It looks like this mystery may come right down to the wire!
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  • One False Step

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • One Step

    Andrew Daddo

    language (Penguin eBooks, June 27, 2016)
    At 15, Dylan is struggling. He's struggling with his explosive acne that has declared war on his face, struggling with his pushy younger sister, struggling with his nagging mum and her lame and misguided attempts to 'connect' with him, struggling with his dad who never seems to have time for him anymore, struggling with his retarded old phone-me-down courtesy of Hamish Banning pushing him and his iPhone off Jump Rock into the harbour, and he's struggling with his constant preoccupation with sex combined with his complete inability to attract any girl. Struggling, but surviving. But when his English teacher reads out Dylan's creative writing piece to the class, revealing him to be a sensitive and perhaps promising writer (though in some classmates' opinion, pretty gay), it sets off a chain of events, including unlikely interest from a few hot girls and a viscous physical and verbal bullying attack, which sends Dylan on a frantic roller coaster of emotions culminating in a revelation that could make or break his survival.
  • One Step

    Andrew Daddo

    (Bolinda Audio, June 6, 2017)
    Dylan is struggling. He’s struggling with the acne that has declared war on his face, struggling with his pushy younger sister, with his nagging mum and his dad who never has time for him anymore, struggling with his old phone-me-down and struggling with his constant preoccupation with girls, and what might happen if he manages to snag one. Struggling, but surviving. But when Dylan’s creative-writing piece is read out in class, it sets off a chain of events that sends him on a frantic roller-coaster of emotions culminating in a revelation that could make or break his survival.
  • One Step

    Andrew Daddo

    (Penguin Australia, June 27, 2016)
    Dylan is struggling. He’s struggling with the acne that has declared war on his face; struggling with his pushy younger sister; with his nagging mom and his dad who never has time for him anymore; struggling with his old phone-me-down; and struggling with his constant preoccupation with girls, and what might happen if he manages to snag one. Struggling, but surviving. But when Dylan’s creative writing piece is read out in class, it sets off a chain of events that sends him on a frantic roller coaster of emotions culminating in a revelation that could make or break his survival. Hilariously funny yet painfully poignant. This is a powerful and insightful story from a well-loved Australian writer.
  • Step One

    Lindsay Anderson

    eBook (, Aug. 4, 2017)
    "Personally, I think that you should ask Tory out on a date, Travis." I said, as my brothers and I made our way to the set. "I have to agree with Caitlin on this one." Nicholas added. "Asking her out on a date is exactly what you need to do.""I agree, but what if she turns me down?" Travis wanted to know. "That would be so humiliating.""Bro, something tells me that she wouldn't." Smiling, Nicholas added, "It is so obvious that she likes you, too."
  • Step One

    Lindsay Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2017)
    "Personally, I think that you should ask Tory out on a date, Travis." I said, as my brothers and I made our way to the set. "I have to agree with Caitlin on this one." Nicholas added. "Asking her out on a date is exactly what you need to do.""I agree, but what if she turns me down?" Travis wanted to know. "That would be so humiliating.""Bro, something tells me that she wouldn't." Smiling, Nicholas added, "It is so obvious that she likes you, too."
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  • One Step

    Andrew Daddo, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Dec. 19, 2016)
    Hilariously funny yet painfully poignant, this is a powerful and insightful story from a well-loved Australian writer. Dylan is struggling. He’s struggling with the acne that has declared war on his face, struggling with his pushy younger sister, with his nagging mum and his dad who never has time for him anymore, struggling with his old phone-me-down and struggling with his constant preoccupation with girls, and what might happen if he manages to snag one? Struggling, but surviving. But when Dylan’s creative-writing piece is read out in class, it sets off a chain of events that sends him on a frantic roller-coaster of emotions culminating in a revelation that could make or break his survival.