The Dragon Defence League--Dyslexia-Friendly Edition


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Bringing down an international dragon smuggling ring requires bravery, teamwork, quick thinking, and a touch of arson.Do Ella, Nathan, Tui, and Oliver have what it takes, or will they become casualties in their own war against the smugglers?Dragons are public knowledge now, but that means even more trouble for the Dragon Defence League. Trophy hunters and tourists are flocking to the mountains, and wildlife smugglers are trying to collect as many dragons as they can in the confusion.The Dragon Defence League is determined to put smuggler Ling Chang behind bars. When her dragon catchers snatch a pair of baby dragons, the race is on to catch the smugglers before they whisk the dragons out of the country.But Ling Chang is prepared to face the Dragon Defence League. She's hired a killer to ensure nothing prevents her from getting what she wants. And what she wants might just include Ella, Nathan, Tui and Oliver dead.This dyslexia-friendly edition includes large, easy-to-read type in widely spaced lines on cream coloured paper for ease of reading.




Dragon Homecoming--Dyslexia-friendly Edition


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Something lurks in the mountains-a legend of ice and snow, threatened by climate change.When the Dragon Defence League is called in to investigate, they embark on their most audacious mission yet. A mission that will take them to the ends of the earth and require the help of a nation. Can they pull it off before it's too late?Dyslexia-friendly edition includes a large easy-to-read font, cream coloured paper, and generous line spacing.




The Dragon Slayer's Son


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"Nathan is shocked to learn that his father is dead, and even more shocked to learn that he died in the line of duty as a dragon slayer. Everything he thought he knew about his father was a lie. But he has no time to think about what it means before he is whisked away to the Alexandra School of Heroic Arts to train as his father's successor. At school, Nathan and his new friends soon learn: Dragons are not what they thought. Neither is the schoolmaster, Claus Drachenmorder. And Nathan's dad might not be dead ... yet. Nathan and his friends escape from school and embark on a journey through the mountains to find Nathan's dad. To succeed, they will need to survive the dangers of the mountains, evade Drachenmorder's henchmen, seek the aid of the dragons, and unravel an international ring of wildlife smugglers"--2017 edition back cover.




The Dragon Slayer's Daughter


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There's never a dull moment when you're dealing with dragons. Tui, Nathan, Ella and Oliver have saved Nathan's dad. Now they need to save the dragons. Can they convince dragons and humans to work together? Not everyone is happy with their plans, and some are willing to kill to prevent them from succeeding.




The Ipswich Witch


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While on holiday, 10-year old twins Pearl and Otto must save their parents from a group of witches.




The Dragon Slayer's Daughter


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How do you protect a bad-tempered animal that breathes fire? Step 1: Stay alive Tui, Nathan, Ella and Oliver have saved Nathan's dad. Now they need to save the dragons. Can they convince dragons and humans to work together? Not everyone is happy with their plans, and some are willing to kill to prevent them from succeeding.




The Diversity Style Guide


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New diversity style guide helps journalists write with authority and accuracy about a complex, multicultural world A companion to the online resource of the same name, The Diversity Style Guide raises the consciousness of journalists who strive to be accurate. Based on studies, news reports and style guides, as well as interviews with more than 50 journalists and experts, it offers the best, most up-to-date advice on writing about underrepresented and often misrepresented groups. Addressing such thorny questions as whether the words Black and White should be capitalized when referring to race and which pronouns to use for people who don't identify as male or female, the book helps readers navigate the minefield of names, terms, labels and colloquialisms that come with living in a diverse society. The Diversity Style Guide comes in two parts. Part One offers enlightening chapters on Why is Diversity So Important; Implicit Bias; Black Americans; Native People; Hispanics and Latinos; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; Arab Americans and Muslim Americans; Immigrants and Immigration; Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation; People with Disabilities; Gender Equality in the News Media; Mental Illness, Substance Abuse and Suicide; and Diversity and Inclusion in a Changing Industry. Part Two includes Diversity and Inclusion Activities and an A-Z Guide with more than 500 terms. This guide: Helps journalists, journalism students, and other media writers better understand the context behind hot-button words so they can report with confidence and sensitivity Explores the subtle and not-so-subtle ways that certain words can alienate a source or infuriate a reader Provides writers with an understanding that diversity in journalism is about accuracy and truth, not "political correctness." Brings together guidance from more than 20 organizations and style guides into a single handy reference book The Diversity Style Guide is first and foremost a guide for journalists, but it is also an important resource for journalism and writing instructors, as well as other media professionals. In addition, it will appeal to those in other fields looking to make informed choices in their word usage and their personal interactions.




Playground Worlds


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The World of Words


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Dream Days Illustrated


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Dream Days is a collection of children's fiction and reminiscences of childhood written by Kenneth Grahame. A sequel to the 1895 collection The Golden Age (some of its selections feature the same family of five children), Dream Days was first published in 1898 under the imprint John Lane: The Bodley Head. The first six selections in the book had been previously published in periodicals of the day - in The Yellow Book and the New Review in Britain and in Scribner's Magazine in the U.S. The book is best known for its inclusion of Grahame's classic story "The Reluctant Dragon".