Books for young readers that are lightly illustrated.

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Boy Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl

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Boy is this story of Roald Dahl's very own boyhood, including tales of sweet shops and chocolate, mean old ladies, and a great mouse plot - the inspiration for some of his most marvelous story books in the years to come.  These tales are full of exciting and strange things - some funny, some frightening, all true.

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl

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Charlie Bucket has WON willy Wonka's chocolate factory and is on his way to take possession of it. In a great glass elevator! But when the elevator makes a fearful whooshing noise,Charlie and his family find themselves in splendid orbit around the earth. A daring adventure has begun,with the one and only Mr Willy Wonka leading the way.

Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson

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Ruby and Garnet and ten year old twins. Identical! They do everything together, especially since their mother died three years earlier.

Famous Five #1-Five on a treasure island by Enid Blyton

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«There was something else out on the sea – something dark that seemed to lurch out of the waves …

Famous Five #2-Five go adventuring again by Enid Blyton

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Look! That’s the thief? Come on, we’ll soon get him!”                     

Famous Five #3-Five run away together by Enid Blyton

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We don’t want to warn the smugglers that we have discovered their little game. We want to try and catch

Famous Five #8-Five get into trouble by Enid Blyton

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They’re after me, I tell you; they’re after me!                       

Famous Five #9-Five fall into a adventure by Enid Blyton

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‘We have got the girl and the dog. We will set them free when we have what we want from

Flora & Ulysses by Kate Dicamillo

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A superheroic tragicomedy from Kate DiCamillo SHE IS A NATURAL -BORN CYNIC! HE IS AN UNASSUMING SQUIRREL! Together. Flora and Ulysses will conquer villains, defend the defenseless, and protect the weak. Or something. "That rarest of all treasures. ... Truly inventive and appealing." - Boston Globe

Going Solo by Roald Dahl

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Life is made up of a great number of small incidents and a small number of great ones - Roald Dahl   When he grew up. ROALD DAHL left England for Africa- and a series of dangerous adventures began.   From the tales of plane crashes to surviving snake bites, read all about Roald Dahl's extraordinary life before he became the world's number-one story-teller.    

Junie B. Jones – monkey business by Barbara Park

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               LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY WITH THE  WORLD'S FUNNIEST KID! It's pooey on B-A-B-I-E-S until ..... Junie B. Jones finds out that her new baby brother is a big deal. Her two bestest friends are giving her everything they own just to see him. And guess what else? Maybe she can bring him to school on pet day.

Junie B. Jones and her BIG FAT MOUTH by Barbara Park

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It's Job Day in Room Nine! Junie B. Jones is having a rough week. First, she got punished for shooting off her mouth in kindergarten. And now she's in big trouble again! 'Cause Monday is Job Day, and Junie B. told her class that she's got the best job of all. Only, what the heck is it?