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A Chook Called Harry (Aussie Bites) by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Aussie Bites
Things aren't too great financially at Chris's house, and Dad has the bright idea that having a few chooks would be sound economy. So the whole family works together to build a terrific chook-house. Dad, Chris and older brother Max go to a chook farm and buy ten ex-battery hens. The hens must keep produ ...Show more
Born to Bake by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Children's | Series: Aussie bites
Rick Bickworth has decided he is average, middle of the road, not good, not bad, just average. Then Rick makes a discovery, he is born to bake! A fun story with all the right ingredients. Ages 8+.
Bring Back Cerberus (The Debt Instalment #3) by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Young Adult Fiction | Series: The Debt
Dom should be concentrating on training for his big race and a possible spot on the Australian team to compete at the World Youth Games later in the year, but the powerful shadowy organisation, The Debt, have other ideas, and you don't mess with The Debt. Dom knows. The Debt have handed down their next ...Show more
Brothers from a Different Mother (HB) by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Picture Books
Tapir lives in the jungle. Pig lives in the village. But when they meet at the waterhole, they discover they are the same in so many ways. They might even be brothers from a different mother!
Catch the Zolt (The Debt Instalment #1) by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: The\Debt Ser.
Book one of a high-octane thriller series. Fifteen-year-old Dom is cast out of his comfortable life in the Gold Coast's Halcyon Grove when he inherits an ancient debt. Now, he has six Herculean tasks to perform.or lose a pound of flesh.
Deadly Unna? by Phillip Gwynne; Stig Wemyss (Read by)
Category: Audio Books
"Deadly, unna?" He was always saying that. All the Nungas did, but Dumby more than any of them. Dumby Red and Blacky don't have a lot in common. Dumby's the star of the footy team, he's got a killer smile and the knack with girls, and he's a Nunga. Blacky's a gutless wonder, needs braces, never knows wh ...Show more
Deadly, Unna? by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Young Adult Fiction
"Deadly, unna?" He was always saying that. All the Nungas did, but Dumby more than any of them. Dumby Red and Blacky don't have a lot in common. Dumby's the star of the footy team, he's got a killer smile and the knack with girls, and he's a Nunga. Blacky's a gutless wonder, needs braces, never knows w ...Show more
Escape from Kids' Club by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Children's | Series: Pocket Money Puffins Ser.
Max, Lily, Boaz and Jesse are stuck in Kids' Club at an island resort, forced to watch endless Pirates of the Caribbean re-runs while their parents relax by the pool. After eight days they decide to break out and let the real fun begin ......
Fetch the Treasure Hunter (The Debt Instalment #4) by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Young Adult Fiction | Series: The\Debt Ser.
Book four of the high-octane thriller series, and this time the challenge is international! Dom has three more Herculean tasks to perform.or lose a pound of flesh. In this instalment he must find and bring home an expert underwater archaeologist from the other side of the world.
Grandma's First Tattoo by Phillip Gwynne; Tony Flowers (Illustrator)
Category: Picture Books
The teacher says, ‘Do you have some news?’ ‘Yes, my grandma went to Bali and got her first tattoo!’ From the award winning team of Phillip Gwynne and Tony Flowers comes this laugh-out-loud tale of a grandma and her tattoo, and the excitement it causes at her granddaughter’s school. A celebration of dive ...Show more
Jetty Rats by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Teenage/Young Adult Fiction
An hilarious, very quirky novel novel full of charming Australian characters and unique settings. Philip Gwynne brings Hunter - the witty, cynical narrator - and his crumbling bay-side town to life in the tale of sadness, laughter, funeral homes and fishing! Ages 11+.
Little Owl by Phillip Gwynne
Category: Graphic Novels
When Little Owl falls from his nest and opens his eyes for the very first time he has one big question. Whooooo? Whoooo? Whoooo am I? Little Owl nibbles on a blossom with a hungry sugar glider, and struts on the ground like the cranky cockatoo. But at the end of the day, Little Owl still isn't sure who ...Show more