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1 y separately published work icon Fantasy Forest Greg Austin , Rockhampton : Mountain Mist Productions , 2016 10172964 2016 single work novel fantasy children's

An offbeat adventure tale for 9 -12 year-olds, beginning when twins Abby and Jack set out on a quest in a magical forest to find a group of missing classmates. Teamwork and selflessness are needed as the children strive to overcome their fears and the many obstacles and weird and wonderful creatures they encounter on the journey.

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1 y separately published work icon The Art of Assessment : How to Review Anything Magdalena Ball , Milton : Mountain Mist Productions , 2004 Z1554041 2004 single work criticism
1 y separately published work icon The Gates of Sunset Adrian Rogers , Rockhampton : Mountain Mist Productions , 2002 Z1432812 2002 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Time Tunnel and the Grail : A Quest Fantasy Adrian Rogers , Milton : Mountain Mist Productions , 2000 Z1239629 2000 single work novel fantasy 'He is only a schoolteacher undergoing a mid-life crisis, so why is John Finniss involuntarily re-living childhood dreams of life as a bard in Ireland and Britain at the beginning of the sixth century...and why does the Time Travel materialize in his living room? Is he re-living a previous incarnation, or is he one person living in two entirely separate times and worlds?Can you experience such things and remain sane?' (Back cover)
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