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1 y separately published work icon Space Boogers Kim Wilkins , Sydney : Hodder Headline Australia Mark Macleod Books , 2004 Z1155827 2004 single work children's fiction children's mystery
1 1 y separately published work icon Dog Boy John Larkin , Sydney : Mark Macleod Books , 2004 Z1155813 2004 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Very Tricky! Maggie Hamilton , Sydney : Mark Macleod Books , 2003 Z1139571 2003 single work children's fiction children's

'A box of chocolates as big as your bedroom? A single spot on your face that keeps you away from school? Matt finds out that there s no magic as powerful as your imagination!' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon You're Dropped Andrew Daddo , Terry Denton (illustrator), Sydney : Mark Macleod Books , 2003 Z1013098 2003 single work children's fiction children's
1 2 y separately published work icon Lasagne Brain John Larkin , Sydney : Mark Macleod Books Hodder Headline Australia , 2002 Z993845 2002 single work novel young adult humour When Eric Underwood (aka Spaghetti Legs and Pizza Features) unexpectedly makes the journey from boyhood to manhood, the only question he wants to ask is: can he please go back? His essays drive teachers out of their minds, the love of his life dumps him, his best friend hangs around the supermarket with a trolley full of bananas (hoping to pick up more than potassium poisoning) and his father's practically zoned out in front of the golf on TV. It's all another show about nothing! Eric wants to lock himself in his bedroom forever, and if it wasn't for the Teletubbies and the sudden arrival of Imelda, the Scots girl he French kissed in an English pub, he'd just about make it.
1 2 y separately published work icon Sprung Again! Andrew Daddo , Mark Macleod Books , 2002 Z988125 2002 selected work children's fiction children's

'Fergus Kipper is at it again! This guy is a case study in: how to be a champion at everything from smelling to spelling; delivering a baby in the front seat of the car; driving like a winnder (not like your dad!) and busting your older sister with her boyfriend!

'Another wicked collection of short stories from the bestselling author of SPRUNG!, WRITING IN WET CEMENT. FLUSHED! and GOOD NIGHT, ME.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Gazza's Gone John Larkin , Rydalmere : Hodder Headline , 2000 Z933683 2000 single work children's fiction children's

'Trying to get enough kids to form a decent football team isn’t easy! It’s not just the playing time involved on the weekends; it’s the training sessions after school and at night too. But when the Wildcats reluctantly take on Peta ‘Gazza” Gascoigne to make up the numbers, they quickly discover that she’s the best player they’ve got. Not only that, she’s got an attractive and apparently unattached—or loosely attached—mum. And Splinters is looking for a new partner for his dad. Everything looks set on and off the field, but Gazza and her mum have been deported back to England for overstaying their visa and suddenly disappeared without a trace. Nothing for it but to fly to England, track them down and persuade them to come back. But where are the Wildcats going to get the money? Nuke gets the bright idea that they can borrow his father’s credit card and book their flights on the internet. And that’s where the real trouble begins!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Wembley Wobblers John Larkin , Sydney : Hodder Headline , 2001 Z933675 2001 single work children's fiction children's The Wildcats get their chance to play at the reopening of Wembley Stadium and are excited until they realise that, as Australians, they are about to be paid out and back!
1 y separately published work icon David Beckham, Eat This! John Larkin , Sydney : Hodder Headline Australia , 2001 Z922604 2001 single work children's fiction children's The Wildcats want to raise money for a machine to save Tangles's life, but when there's a chance of them going to Wembley, their team loyalty takes a beating.
1 y separately published work icon Soccer's Off John Larkin , Sydney : Hodder Headline , 2000 Z835498 2000 single work children's fiction children's humour The Western Wildcats are probably the worst soccer team in the universe! That is, until superstars Ronaldo, David Beckham, Michael Owen, Harry Kewell, Robbie Baggio, Ryan Giggs and two Dwight Yorkes are recruited to help the cause. But will Nuke, Wedgie, Throw-in, Smokin, Tangles, Own-goal, Splinters or Maximum Payne ever score a goal? Probably not - but it will be a laugh finding out!
1 y separately published work icon Western Wildcats Suck! John Larkin , Sydney : Hodder Headline Australia , 2000 Z835417 2000 single work children's fiction children's

'The Western Wildcats are in trouble. 

'About the only good thing you could say for their goalkeeper, Smokin (so called because he’s never without a Chupa Chup in his mouth!), is that he’s got a newish pair of gloves. He keeps taking off for the toilet or he’ll go to the canteen or home—right in the middle of a game! But he’s got a lot on his mind, what with his father building a blue and yellow (Go the Eels!) Chinese junk in their backyard and planning to sail off down the local creek and head for Hawaii. So do they really expect Smokin to keep for the entire game?

'Of course he’s not the only problem: some of Throw-in’s clearances are adding to the rings around Saturn, and Own-goal keeps scoring hat-tricks for the opposing team. Brazilian methods don’t seem to be working so far, but their coach is still trying. Is it any wonder, though, that people are saying the Western Wildcats suck?'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Egg's box Margaret Clark , Bettina Guthridge (illustrator), Sydney : Random House Mark Macleod Books , 2000 Z795457 2000 single work picture book adventure children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Egg's Shell Margaret Clark , Bettina Guthridge (illustrator), Sydney : Random House Mark Macleod Books , 2000 Z795454 2000 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Egg's Cosy Day Margaret Clark , Bettina Guthridge (illustrator), Sydney : Random House Mark Macleod Books , 2000 Z795451 2000 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Egg's Cup Margaret Clark , Bettina Guthridge (illustrator), Sydney : Random House Mark Macleod Books , 2000 Z795448 2000 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Armitage Shanks and the Footballer's Bones John Larkin , Rydalmere : Mark Macleod Books , 2000 Z794662 2000 single work children's fiction children's

'The Wildcats are in trouble again! Down on the ground, there’s got to be some way of raising funds, and their coach comes up with health food bars. Only trouble is they’re inedible, and whoever sells the most gets an all-expenses-paid trip to Canberra. 

'Up in the air, though, Splinters and Nuke are on their way to London to retrieve their best player, Gazza, who’s been deported back to England with her mum, and the two boys get up to the sort of in-flight antics that have made travelling footballers notorious.

'Grappling as always with the problem of how to make up the numbers, someone remembers a genius footballer called Armitage Shanks who registered for the Under 6s, but never turned up for training or played a single game. Then the obvious question: how do you know he was a genius? And (to Splinters) the equally obvious answer: he had great boots! But when Armitage Shanks turns up, it’s a bigger surprise than the Wildcats have bargained for.

'A crazy adventure with an unexpectedly moving conclusion, this is one of John Larkin’s funniest books in the series - but it also offers a little insight into success and fame.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Hello Possum! Margaret Clark , New South Wales : Mark Macleod Books , 1999 Z848179 1999 single work children's fiction children's There are lots of brushtail possums at Animal Haven and Fur Bag is the resident mischief maker. But when Ringlet the female ringtail possum is rescued, she needs special care and attention, and the Aussie Angels make sure she gets it. Then another ringtail is rescued from a flooded river and nearly causes a terrible disaster, but Boris Boola, who'd secretly like to be one of the Angles if only he could, and Carol the Camel, save the day!
1 2 y separately published work icon Seal with a Kiss Margaret Clark , New South Wales : Mark Macleod Books , 1999 Z848149 1999 single work children's fiction children's When Meg and Mike help their father to rescue a fur seal in trouble, little do they know that their younger brother Mark will fall in love with her and want to keep her in their backyard swimming pool. Everyone but Mark can see it's an idea that will never work. But other dramas are happening for the Aussie Angels can it isn't until the seal escapes that the Green family find out that humans and fur seals can be loyal and loving friends.
1 5 y separately published work icon Pizza Features John Larkin , Sydney : Mark Macleod Books , 1999 Z48726 1999 single work novel young adult humour
1 3 y separately published work icon Hooray for the Kafe Karaoke Gillian Rubinstein , New South Wales : Random House Mark Macleod Books , 1998 Z834340 1998 selected work poetry children's
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