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21. Everything I Know about Writing
22. Winter
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23. The Chemistry of Gold Extraction
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24. Prayer for the Twenty-First Century
 
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25. Out of Time
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26. The Third Day, The Frost
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27. John Marsden's Will: The Hornby
 
28. Marsden on Marsden: The stories
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29. Disease-Related Deaths in Turkey:
 
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30. Home and Away
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31. A Brief Memoir of the Life and
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32. The Fury of the Northmen: Saints,
 
33. Take My Word for It
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34. Creating Successful Dementia Care
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35. Sea-Road of the Saints: Celtic
 
36. WINTER
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37. Hand-book of Practical Midwifery
 
38. The Adventures of Ulysses
 
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39. Winter
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40. The evils which have resulted

21. Everything I Know about Writing
by John Marsden
Paperback: 195 Pages (1999)
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Asin: 0330360736
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The ultimate "get off your bum and do it" book, Everything I Know About Writing will motivate anyone to write. It's a lively funny guide to writing, as readable as a novel, but packed from front to back with ideas and insights.

And this new edition has one other great feature: 600 extraordinary topics, guaranteed to have you or your students writing before you know it.

John Marsden is not just one of Australia's most successful writers of all time; he's also one of our best teachers of writing. Everything I Know About Writing is the most painless way into writing - ever. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good overview...
A good general overview on some of the key aspects of creative (or any other type of) writing. Complete with many examples of the good, the bad, and the plain boring! Perhaps a little too critical at times, yet it is a strong breeze that attemps to whip the stale smells of insiped writing away. ... Read more


22. Winter
by John Marsden
Audio CD: Pages (2004)

Isbn: 1740946405
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23. The Chemistry of Gold Extraction
by John Marsden, Iain House
Hardcover: 680 Pages (2006-03-05)
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Asin: 0873352408
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Chemistry of Gold Extraction is an extensively revised and comprehensively updated edition of the well-known reference first published in 1992. It provides the broad base of knowledge that is now required by all those working in the gold extraction and gold processing industries. The book bridges the gap between research and industry by emphasizing the practical applications of chemical principles and techniques.

The technical reference includes in-depth discussions on:
•Historical Developments
•Ore Deposits and Process Mineralogy
•Process Selection
•Principles of Gold Hydrometallurgy
•Oxidative Pretreatment
•Leaching
•Solution Purification and Concentration
•Recovery
•Surface Chemical Methods
•Refining
•Effluent Treatment
•Industrial Applications ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Pure Gold In and Of Itself
This book is an amazingly detailed exposition of gold concentration and extraction.Many books are long on the theory and very thin on the engineering issues involved.Other books are enhanced process diagrams and cookbooks and give little theory.This book is a treasure with a perfect blend of theory and the engineering process to utilize that theory.
Although I have a strong sciences background and 30 years of engineering experience my area is expertise is well outside of geology and process control chemistry.Therefore, a comprehensive view of the entire processing from geology to gold bar is a real treat.
One other item - trying to get this information on a paper by paper basis would be financially ruinous as well as maddening.

3-0 out of 5 stars the chemistry of gold extraction
I thing de last edition is 1991 or 1992
Wat edition your propouse? ... Read more


24. Prayer for the Twenty-First Century
by John Marsden
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1998-02)
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Asin: 1887734422
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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May the road be free for the journey, May it lead whereit promised it would...These opening words lead to a compelling textthat speaks to both young and old, expressing the deeply held hopesand fears that we all recognize. Illustrated with paintings,photographs, and collages, this call from the heart contains a messagewe all wish for our loved ones. This book, once read, will always beremembered. Ages 11+. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Poem for all ages
I teach high school English and was introduced to this book during a writing workshop over the summer. My first thought was that it would be for the elementary range as it is in picture book form. After we read it once, I realized that was not the case and went home that night and ordered it. I have since read it to each of my classes, 9th-12th grades, and everyone of them was able to offer valuable insight when we went back to analyze it. Some even came up with things I would have never thought of myself! I would absolutely recommend this book to any teacher of any content area. It is easy reading for deep thinking.

5-0 out of 5 stars Captivating
I love Marsden's work even though I'm quite a few years past being a young adult.This prayer, which reads like a poem, is haunting and evocative and inspiring.It made me cry the way the end of It's a Wonderful Life makesme cry.It's frightening, sometimes, to see all of your fears laid outbefore you like this, even the ones which you are afraid to name.It'scomforting, though, to know that what frightens you most deeply frightensothers as well, and that we all pray for safety, for kindness, for love,for acceptance, for strength, and for courage.

Read this all the waythrough so that you understand the whole of it, and then read it againslowly, savouring the way the words and the pictures lend to each others'interpretation. ... Read more


25. Out of Time
by John Marsden
 Hardcover: 128 Pages (2005-10-01)
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Asin: B000VYAW8A
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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An exciting time travel adventure from the author of the hugely popular Tomorrow series for teens!
James reads by his open bedroom window at night. Other lives and other worlds beckon. One of these worlds is conjured by old Mr Woodford, a physicist who looks more like an accountant and who constructs a strange black box.
One day when James slips into the laboratory, he makes a dreadful discovery and learns to master a great power.
Who is the little boy in Mexico who scratches pictures of aeroplanes in the dust? How will the girl caught in a wartime bomb blast be reunited with her parents? And why does James sit alone in his island of silence?
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3-0 out of 5 stars Well-written but confusing time travel story interrupted by other stories
I am not quite sure what to say about this novella.It was very well written.But it was more of a collection of short stories that were loosely tied together than an actual novel.

James is a quiet boy who has befriended an old physicist.When James inherits a time machine he begins to travel through time only to find out it's not all it's really cut out to be.This is woven with the story of a girl who was knocked out during a bombing and has lost her family.These two stories are constantly interrupted by other brief stories.The only thing they all have in common is that the people aren't where they should be or don't know where they should be.I was not sure where the other brief stories came from; I think they are stories that James read, although they could have been things James experienced.

If the above sounds kind of confusing, well it was.The writing itself was exceptional and even the briefest of stories drew you in and developed the characters in great depth.The way the story was put together was confusing, and the constant interruption of the main story with unrelated side stories, made the whole book seem a bit schizophrenic.Trying to figure out what was going on as I read the book was difficult, I finally just decided to enjoy reading the stories for what they were individually and trust that everything would come together and make sense in the end.Well, my trust was misplaced.Some of the things made sense, while others were left dangling.At one point James' sister herself is reading a Book of Unfinished Tales, where the stories are left dangling with apparently no meaning.I almost felt like Marsden added this part to excuse his own collection of dangling stories.

So while this was an intriguing and well-written book; I thought it was organized poorly and kind of only got halfway to where it was trying to go.It is a slow and meandering read, although the book itself is very short.The writing was good enough I might check out some of Marsden's earlier books; I wouldn't really recommend this book though.

4-0 out of 5 stars fine young adult time travel tale
James is lonely with no one especially his party-animal parents to talk to about his feelings of loss and alienation.His only salvation is sneaking out of the house each night to stealthily enter the nearby Lab 17 where physicist Mr. Woodford invents incredible gizmos with the latest being incredibly a time machine.

When James enters Lab 17 the next night he finds a horrible sight; Mr. Woodford has died. Unable to resist the lure of adventure, James takes the time machine with him.James begins to travel the time stream observing the mysteries of individual people that raises his curiosities, but will he try to help those in need or will he use the gift of time to make a fortune?

OUT OF TIME is a fine young adult time travel tale that reads more like a series of interrelated short stories based on James' misadventures.The idea of a teen loose on history is fun to follow and James feels like Spiderman immediately after the bite deciding between heroic deeds or obtaining affluence.Youthful fans will enjoy his escapades as he gets involved in one scenario after another.

Harriet Klausner
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26. The Third Day, The Frost
by John Marsden
Paperback: 278 Pages (1996)
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Asin: 0330356682
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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What's the biggest danger you can think of? THIS IS BIGGER.

What's the toughest challenge you can imagine? THIS IS TOUGHER.

What's the greatest fear you have? YOU'RE ABOUT TO FIND OUT.

First there was Tomorrow, When the War Began, then came The Dead of Night. Now it's The Third Day, The Frost. And things can only get worse.

'How long do you think they'll keep looking for us?' I asked Lee, as we lay there.

'Until they find us,' he answered grimly.They came in summer. They fell upon the land swiftly and suddenly. Through autumn they spread, like locusts, like mice, like a plague.

Now it's winter. They're still here.

But so too are Ellie and Homer and their friends. Half-a-dozen teenagers with all the odds against them. All they have going for them is their friendship, and their own inner spirit.

How far can courage go? What do you save first when you're fighting for everything - yourself, your friends, your family, your country?In The Third Day, The Frost the answers are as big as the questions.John Marsden is one of the new breed of Australia's writers for young people: lively, fresh, provocative. Many young readers actually turn off the TV and leave their computer games to go and read John's books. And, for a number of them, they are the first books they voluntarily read. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Third Day the Frost
In John Marsden's third book of his Tomorrow series, The Third Day the Frost, Ellie and her friend's fates are tempted many times through out the book. They come across many obstacles along their way. The foreign army which has invaded their country is after them for all of the damage they have and done, also for all the soldiers lives they have taken through out the war.
They plan one big attack in which Ellie and Homer must sneak into Cobbler's Bay and blow up a ship. Ellie is sidetracked by a solider; when she finally manages to get to the meeting area her friends are in a tight space surrounded by soldiers. Ellie manages to come through the fear and save her friends lives by killing the soldiers. Ellie and her friends also manage to escape from Stratton prison which had been taken under control by the enemy army and Major Harvey, but as they are almost in their getaway car Major Harvey steps in and delays them threatening to kill Robyn. In order to save her friends Robyn sacrifices herself.
In my opinion this was the most exciting book so far in the series. John Marsden is an excellent writer. He knows exactly how to capture a teenager's attention and how to express the feelings and actions of his characters. This book shows determination, courage, fear, anxiety, exhaustion, confusion, and just about every emotion you can feel. Once you start you reading you do not want to put this book down.I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the books in the Tomorrow series.
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27. John Marsden's Will: The Hornby Castle Dispute, 1780-1840
by Emmeline Garnett
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2003-11-01)
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John Marsden's Will is the story of an extraordinary legal case. John Marsden himself was a mentally retarded Lancashire gentleman, looked after by his aunt. A servant, George Wright, became the aunt's lover and steward of Marsden's estate, continuing in office even after the aunt's death. When the unmarried Marsden finally died, his will effectively left Hornby Castle to the steward.

The will was then contested by the heir at law, Admiral Sandford Tatham, basing his claim on the incapacity of his cousin to understand and therefore endorse a complex will. Because John Marsden's mental state was at the heart of the case, depositions were taken by sides from all who had known him. This evidence allow us not only to follow the case but also to see the personalities and emotions of the men and women involved. In particular, it enables us to see Marsden himself in remarkable detail, from his fruitless attempts to learn his tables to his death from a stroke while in an earth closet. It is very rare for a handicapped person's life in any period before the twentieth century to be traceable in this way.

Tatham faced the problem that English courts were loath to overturn a will. The admiral suffered numerous set-backs in his attempt to oust Wright, as the action was fought out in a variety of courts followed by appeals, delay, manoeuvre and intrigue. The prolonged struggle and its outcome was followed by an enthralled public throughout the country.
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28. Marsden on Marsden: The stories behind John Marsden's bestselling books
by John Marsden
 Paperback: 123 Pages (2000)

Isbn: 033036216X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Loves it!
It is always a treat to be able to see behind the scenes of your favourite writer and get an idea of what makes them tick and how they came about to produce such wonderful stories and characters. The only bad thing about this book is that it is no longer in print and therefore very difficult and expensive to buy second hand.However it was worth every cent, especially to hear the back story on the Tomorrow series and how he first came to hear Ellie in his head. I was like a child unwrapping presents on Christmas Day when I got to the'Tomorrow' chapter!It is a great read and as an aspiring writer it is always such a gift to be able to share in the back story and the authors journey to success. It sits on my shelf alongside my other favourite book on writing (Stephen King's book "On Writing").
Loves it. ... Read more


29. Disease-Related Deaths in Turkey: Cancer Deaths in Turkey, Atif Yilmaz, Halit Refig, Ayse Nur Zarakolu, Ismail Cem Ipekçi, John Marsden
Paperback: 76 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1158069006
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Chapters: Cancer Deaths in Turkey, Atıf Yılmaz, Halit Refiğ, Ayşe Nur Zarakolu, Ismail Cem Ipekçi, John Marsden, Ertuğrul Osman, Mehmed Uzun, Sakıp Sabancı, Yıldırım Aktuna, Duygu Asena, Vedat Okyar, Ahmet Vardar, Hacı Sabancı, Turgut Özatay, Kâni Karaca, Tevfik Gelenbe, Avni Arbaş. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 75. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Atf Ylmaz Batbeki (December 25, 1925 May 5, 2006) was a renowned Turkish film director, screenwriter and film producer. He was almost a legend in the film industry of Turkey with 119 movies directed. He also wrote 53 screenplays and produced 28 movies since 1951. He was active in almost every period of the Turkish film industry. Despite the numerous movies he directed, majority of those were qualified, and had a message to get through. Atf Ylmaz was born on December 25, 1925 in Mersin. After finishing the high school in Mersin, he attended the Law School of Istanbul University. Because of his interest in arts, he dropped out the Law School and entered the Painting Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Istanbul. After graduating from the Academy, he did some painting works in workshops. His education of painting helped him directing his movies as he remarked lately. In his private life, he got married three times. His first wife was actress Nurhan Nur. After divorcing his second wife, the playwright Aye asa, he made his last marriage with Deniz Türkali, daughter of Vedat Türkali, a Turkish novelist, film script writer and film director. Atf Ylmaz has a daughter, Kezban Arca (Batbeki) from his first marriage. In the beginnings, he worked as a film critic, made some paintings and wrote film scripts to earn a living. After co-directing two movies as an assistant director to Semih Evin in 1950, his directing career began with the film...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=5054016 ... Read more


30. Home and Away
by John Marsden
 Hardcover: 48 Pages (2008-09-11)
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Asin: 0734410565
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31. A Brief Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late Lieutenant-Colonel William Martin Leake [By J.H. Marsden].
by John Howard Marsden
Paperback: 52 Pages (2010-03-09)
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Asin: 1147143064
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


32. The Fury of the Northmen: Saints, Shrines and Sea-Raiders in the Viking Age Ad 793-878
by John Marsden
Hardcover: 194 Pages (1995-05)
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Asin: 0312130805
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Published to mark the 1200th anniversary of the first Viking raid, on Lindisfarne in 793 AD, this book sets out to reveal the Viking onslaught from the viewpoint of those who felt its might. It offers an evocation of the last years of the 8th century, as the holy places which had been the great civilizing force of early-medieval Europe became doomed. The raid on Lindisfarne, followed by those on the Tyne, on Iona and on the Irish coastline, showed the holy men the strength and greed of the Northern raiders, as detailed in contemporary documents. The author also wrote "Northanhymbre Saga", a history of the kings of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria. ... Read more


33. Take My Word for It
by John Marsden
 Paperback: 113 Pages (1993-01)
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Isbn: 0330273949
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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While writing in a journal for class, Lisa gradually reveals her own personal feelings and concerns, while describing relationships with and problems of other girls at her boarding school. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars John Marsden is a great author
I thought it was not AS good as the first one (So Much To Tell You) but still pretty good....It was nice how it went on a bit more at the end. ... Read more


34. Creating Successful Dementia Care Settings (4 Volume Set)
by Margaret P. Calkins; John Marsden; Sherylyn H. Briller; Mark A. Proffitt; Kristin Perez; Kalyna Z. Bezchlibnyk-Butler; J. Joel Jeffries, Margaret P. Calkins, Kalyna Z. Bezchlibnyk-Butler, J. Joel Jeffries
Paperback: 594 Pages (2001-12-15)
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Set includes Understanding the Environment Through Aging Senses, Maximizing Cognitive and Functional Abilities, Minimizing Disruptive Behaviors, and Enhancing Identity and Sense of Home. Softcover. ... Read more


35. Sea-Road of the Saints: Celtic Holy Men in the Hebrides
by John Marsden
Paperback: 226 Pages (1995-01-01)
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Asin: 0863152104
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John Marsden follows the course of the sea-road of the early Celtic saints from Ireland to the western coast and isles of Scotland. He explores the spiritual tradition of the 'white martyrdom of exile for Christ' as it was lived out by these voyager-visionaries against the land and seascapes of the Hebrides. From Columba onwards to Ciaran, Cormac, Brendan and Ronan, those who spread Irish Christianity into Scotland left traces throughout the landscape and in the placenames which survive to this day. The book gives not only a colourful account of the history of those times, but serves also as a guide to the island traveller on a path of exploration of this rich and ancient tradition. ... Read more


36. WINTER
by John Marsden
 Paperback: 135 Pages (2001)

Isbn: 0330362704
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37. Hand-book of Practical Midwifery
by John H. Marsden
Paperback: 262 Pages (2009-08-10)
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Asin: 0217259979
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:If the numerous congenital dyscrasias which now seem to threaten the extinction of the human race, at least human health and well being, be ever annihilated or even diminished, we think it will be through some such process as the judicious treatment of the pregnant woman and the foetus within her womb even from its embryo state.We are far from thinking Calc. and Sil., the only agents available for this purpose. Doubtless there are others that stand ready to play their parts as soon as their powers are known, and only await our more perfect knowledge to be sent upon their errands of good will to our race. A wide field of exploration is here open, and laurels grow upon every side to wreathe the brow of the successful explorer. What we want is patient and profound research, accurate observation, and logical deduction from the facts ascertained, irrespective of any preconceived whim or cherished theory.CHAPTER III.ABORTION AND PREMATURE DELIVERY.In the preceding chapter we have spoken of the treatment of haemorrhage during gestation, when likely to lead to abortion, and also of that of uterine contractions, tending to the same result. It is here our design to indicate the best means of managing the case where that accident cannot be prevented or has actually occurred. There are instances wherein no remedial or preventive measures will avert the catastrophe, and there are others again where this might have been effected, but, from the absence of medical aid—we are summoned to the patient after abortion has taken place.In the term abortion we will include all those cases wherein the contents of the gravid uterus are expelled before theviability of the foetus. The foetus is usually incapable of maintaining an independent existence before the end of the sixth or beginn... ... Read more


38. The Adventures of Ulysses
by John Marsden
 Paperback: 90 Pages (1977)

Isbn: 0330251341
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39. Winter
by John Marsden
 Paperback: Pages (2005-04)
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Asin: 0330421840
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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"As I walked towards Warriewood I couldn't help thinking about Matthew. Matthew Kennedy. Nice name. It was so annoying, I'd met him twice now and both times he hadn't put a foot wrong." For twelve years Winter has been haunted. Her past, her memories, her feelings, will not leave her alone. And now, at sixteen, the time has come for her to act. Every journey begins with a single step. If Winter is going to step into the future, she must first step into the past. 'Winter' is an intense and emotionally rich novel from Australia's number-one writer for teenagers. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Not awe-inspiring
The main character in this book is intense, almost as intense as the conclusion to this story.

Winter, our main girl, drops out of school and heads back to the house she inherited after both her parents died when she was young. She finds the workers she paid to keep the place up had let it fall to shambles, sold its furniture, and cut and hustled the lumber in the surrounding woodlands.

She's strong enough to not stand for it, unlike her family's financial handler. This was no problem for her compared to the struggle to find out the mystery behind her parents' death. There were roadblocks everywhere, her own Great-aunt refused to see her. But Winter is not the type of girl to let things slide, or accept no for an answer. She eventually gets her answer, and is more shocked than anyone else.

Alright read. Unexpected and suspenseful. Original and provoking. However, not awe-inspiring.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Winter Is Moving On...
This book touched me so badly, I cried. It has a beautiful, entrancing plot with an exciting climax. Winter is a likeable and richly textured character. John Marsden is one of the best authors of all time! If you read this book and dislike it, there is something wring with you. Warning though: this book is a tear jerker. I better finish up here... I'm off to the library to renue my copy. ;)

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Disappointing is probably the best word I can find for this book. There are a lot of questions left unanswered, the plot is somewhat rambly, and the situation that the main character (who struck me as very flat and shallow, a strange thing for a John Marsden character) is in raises too many questions for it to be believable or flow properly. I was quite shocked to find myself not liking this book at all; especially since I'm quite a big fan of Marsden's other works.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you like moving books, read this one.
Sixteen-year-old Winter De Salis lost her parents twelve years ago, but she doesn't know how they died! She's been haunted by it ever since, and her feelings will not go away. She's now back in Warriewood after living with the Robinson family --- and she's determined to find out the truth.

While living in Warriewood, she starts to do some research on her parent's deaths. One day she finds their graves and learns that her father died in a drowning accident. She starts asking people about her mother's death, but she doesn't believe any of the stories she hears. Will she ever find out how her mother died, or will the truth be kept from her forever?

I liked this book because Winter's personality is similar to mine. If I was Winter, I would have wanted to find out how my parents died too, because I believe that you should always know the truth about your family. If you like moving books, read this one to find out if Winter ever discovers the truth.

--- Reviewed by Ashley Hartlaub

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
After reading and liking several of John Marsden's book, I looked forward to reading this one.

Unfortunately, this reads more like a rough first draft than a completed novel: sub-plots are left unresolved, characters react completely out of character (and no explanation for why is given, or even acknowledgement that the characters has just acted oddly is given), and the main character, unlike Marsden's other "troubled" teen female protagonists, does not evoke any sympathy. ... Read more


40. The evils which have resulted at various times from a misapprehension of our Lord's miracles: eight
by John Howard Marsden
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2009-10-05)
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