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Born: Established: Reykjavik,
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Iceland,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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4 57 y separately published work icon Strange Objects Gary Crew , ( trans. Gudni Kolbeinsson with title Magnađar Minjar ) Reykjavik : Lindin , 1995 Z349485 1990 single work novel young adult mystery (taught in 3 units)

A sixteen-year-old Western Australian boy mysteriously disappears after he discovers valuable relics in the remains of a seventeen-century shipwreck.

3 6 y separately published work icon The Cats Joan Phipson , ( trans. Sigrun Hannesdottir with title Hefnd villikattanna ) Reykjavik : Lindin , 1994 Z517297 1976 single work children's fiction children's thriller
8 33 y separately published work icon Playing Beatie Bow Ruth Park , ( trans. Gudni Kolbeinsson with title Oradis ) Reykjavik : Lindin , 1994 Z47803 1980 single work novel young adult fantasy (taught in 5 units) When Abigail joins in the game of Beatie Bow she is transported back in time to a Sydney of the late 19th century where she meets the Bow family, whose fate she can predict, but which she is powerless to change.
4 25 y separately published work icon Space Demons Gillian Rubinstein , ( trans. Ingolfur Steinsson with title Geimpukar ) Reykjavik : Lindin , 1994 Z262453 1986 single work novel young adult science fiction

'Space Demons is a computer game with a difference - a prototype directly imported from Japan, and designed to lock four unlikely protagonists, Andrew Hayford, Elaine Taylor, Ben Challis and Mario Ferrone, in deadly combat with the sinister forces of its artificial intelligence. As the game draws them into its powerful ambit, Andrew, Elaine, Ben, and Mario must confront the darker sides of their own natures.' (Publication summary)

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