Buster's Secret Diaries


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Diaries celebrating a dog's joy at owning a human, by the most famous dog in Britain. Buster has written these diaries himself - whenever he could remember where he hid the manuscript in his garden. In it he lays bear the truth of how The Man has held Buster back, pretending to protect fur and feathers. Buster's last book was an instant bestseller and, outrageously, The Man took all the credit. To add insult to injury, there were no extra biscuits. Worse, The Man forced Buster to eat low-fat ones, while he himself continued to eat lots of chocolate ginger nuts. Despite The Man's best efforts, Buster still gets into lots of scrapes, and, although his sight and hearing are failing somewhat, he still wants to 'go courting' - especially in springtime. Buster remains unaware of what happened that day at the vet's, and no one will explain it to him, but they continue to allude to something. On a visit to Ireland a gentleman tapped his nose and said to The Man, 'You can't fool me. I've worked it out. You wrote the book.' Buster was so upset by this vile calumny that he wanted to give the gentleman a good nip. Then he remembered the words of someone called Robert Kennedy who The Man goes on about: 'Don't get angry. Get even.' And he has. And this time it's personal. As Buster says, 'No more Mr Nice Dog.'




Buster's Secret Diaries


Book Description

Diaries celebrating a dog's joy at owning a human, by the most famous dog in Britain. Buster has written these diaries himself - whenever he could remember where he hid the manuscript in his garden. In it he lays bear the truth of how The Man has held Buster back, pretending to protect fur and feathers. Buster's last book was an instant bestseller and, outrageously, The Man took all the credit. To add insult to injury, there were no extra biscuits. Worse, The Man forced Buster to eat low-fat ones, while he himself continued to eat lots of chocolate ginger nuts. Despite The Man's best efforts, Buster still gets into lots of scrapes, and, although his sight and hearing are failing somewhat, he still wants to 'go courting' - especially in springtime. Buster remains unaware of what happened that day at the vet's, and no one will explain it to him, but they continue to allude to something. On a visit to Ireland a gentleman tapped his nose and said to The Man, 'You can't fool me. I've worked it out. You wrote the book.' Buster was so upset by this vile calumny that he wanted to give the gentleman a good nip. Then he remembered the words of someone called Robert Kennedy who The Man goes on about: 'Don't get angry. Get even.' And he has. And this time it's personal. As Buster says, 'No more Mr Nice Dog.'




The Girls' Book of Secrets


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The Girls' Book of Secrets is the indispensable secret guide to keeping cool and confident and coping with the mysteries of modern life.




Buster's Diaries


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Buster, a half-German Shepherd mutt, was adopted by Roy Hattersley in December 1995. He began to dictate his diaries soon after his arrival. Buster became England's most famous dog in 1996 when he defended himself against a goose in St. James's Park -- a goose which, unfortunately, belonged to the Queen. Pursued by the press ever since, he has sought solace in writing. Buster's Diaries is the comically heart-warming true story of Buster's triumph over adversity, as he describes his rescue from a paw-to-mouth existence on scraps to his new life in the lap of luxury -- and at the same time reveals the secrets of the strange relationship between dog and the Man on the other end of the lead. Never before have readers been offered such insights into the aromatic canine world. The irresistible fragrance of chicken bones picked off the sidewalk. The special rituals required to receive delicious treats (pig ears, dog biscuits). The sawdust balls Buster must eat to stay healthy while the Man gobbles down chocolate cookies. The painful digestive consequences of eating cream filled cookies while still wrapped. The diaries also reveal the strain of living with the Man -- the constant power struggle of who's boss, the "training" ceremonies, the Man's strange excrement collection syndrome and reliance on new dog humiliation technology. Buster's Diaries will make you laugh and it will make you cry but it has a happy ending. While it exposes the man-made myths about d




Revise in a Month Year Three NAPLAN-style Tests


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Excel Revise in a Month Year 3 NAPLAN*-style Tests: includes an introduction to the actual tests. covers the e ssential literacy and numeracy components assessed in the actual tests topics for literacy include spelling, grammar, punctuation, comp rehension and writing topics for numeracy include number, measu rement, space, patterns, chance and data provides a balanced fo ur-day-a-week program that tells your child exactly what to study on eac h day provides plenty of varied exercises, real test practice a nd two sample test papers includes fully explained answers to a ll questions and a detailed marking guide for writing questions Excel Revise in a Month Year 3 NAPLAN*-style Tests will h elp your child revise for success with the following features: key points - ... provides a detailed summary of each topic test your skills - ... gives your child the opportunity to p ractise real test - ... allows your child to practise que stions like those in the real test sample test papers - ... allows your child to become familiar with the format of the actual te sts suggested time - ... helps prepare your child to answ er questions under the time constraints of the actual tests eas y-to-use presentation Excel Revise in a Month stu dy guides take the hard work out of studying. Maximise your child,,s res ults in the shortest time possible. Excel makes it easy for you r child. Excel has helped students achieve exam success for ove r twenty years. We are the leading publisher of study guides in Australi a. We have chosen the most experienced authors to write the Excel series to ensure that our study guides are of the highest standard. * This is not an officially endorsed publication of the NAPLAN pro gram and is produced by Pascal Press independently of Australian governm ents.




The Turning Tide


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Erykah Macdonald has a nice life, the kind you're supposed to want. But on her twentieth wedding anniversary, she's about to cross a line. Several hundred miles away in the shallow waters of a Hebridean island, a body is found and it's clear this is no accidental death. Erykah has to make an irreversible choice - she's used to living with secrets but there are far worse secrets about to emerge. From a morgue in the Highlands to the powerplays in Westminster, a net is tightening. And those that find themselves caught will kill to get out. Erykah must decide what she's capable of. She should be scared - but sometimes, crossing the line is the first step to freedom...




In the Dark of the Moon


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A book about Southern mores and racial tensions in the early sixties. A host of colorful characters.




Mum’s Secret Diaries


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A strong and moving memoir which offers a captivating and extremely rare insight into the life of an ordinary girl growing up in a British working class family in the 1950s. Mary’s secret diaries discovered by her children, chronicle her early personal life experiences, successes, challenges and hardships in an amusing and delightfully innocent way. Mary’s first diary begins in 1952 when she is an impressionable fourteen-year-old, living in Berkshire, England and continues to 1956 when she turns eighteen. Through her eyes and subsequent diary entries, she recounts the fascinating dramas of a lively, sensitive young woman navigating her way through family life, finishing grammar school, entering the workplace at fifteen, all intertwined with juggling romantic interests and aspirational dreams. Witness her day-to-day trials, happiness, and emotional struggles in a world of boys and married men, as she juggles a string of admirers, her sister’s favouritism and independence leading to a shock elopement, being forbidden to sing with a band, taking her first holiday abroad with friends where she reveals all the details of what went on, along with many other of life’s firsts. Will she ever find ‘The One,’ or manage to resist buying those beautiful high heels? The charm and honesty in which Mary regales her private life and the pickles she gets herself into, is so engaging and powerful that you can’t help but be drawn into her remarkable and totally relatable world, which additionally enlightens the reader of a bygone era of innocence, simplicity, and glamour.




Year 3 Basic Skills Tests


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A World in Chaos


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This book is a compilation of poems that this author had written since 2001. He had written on many subjects, such as inspirational verses, love and marriage, poems to our men and women serving in the military, past and present. With the world in chaos and liberalism on the upsurge, this author had expanded his writes on many controversial subjects. This author being retired and having retired from the New York State Parks Commission was a lover of nature. He wrote about the beauty of the earth and his love for gardening. Holidays had always been special family times and this author wrote about each holiday as he remembered growing up as a child and the importance of each whether fun holidays or spiritual Holy Days. This author had always liked to write puns or play around with words and phrases. Many poems of roses are red and violets are blue have come into play with his challenges in writing. This author had written many poems for the Starlite Caf Internet and many times had taken the Ten Word Challenges that had been offered to him. This author enjoyed writing about his pet beagle, his neighbors and special people that had touched his life. He also enjoyed writing poems of laughter and ones that would interest children. This is a book that this author hoped would reach the hearts and minds of people of all ages.