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Tunu and Her Sketchbook

Since morning Tunu has been feeling restless. She can't concentrate on anything. She wants to do something, she decides to do something, and then, no, not annoyance, but a kind of dislike raises its head. For example, she wanted to draw a picture or room a tune. To think was to act. In a moment she sat down with a piece of paper, her brush and her colours. But after one or two strokes of her brush and one or two scrawls of her pencil, she threw everything away and got up. She knew what she was going to draw but she thought, well, it can wait, I'll do it later. Let me rather sing. But even before she could bring out a single sound from her throat she gave up and went out to the balcony. She stood there and gazed at the sky with a faraway look in her eyes. Those who were watching her all this time said, well, what's the matter with you, Tunu? You started to draw and then get up without finishing it. Why? Tunu looked vague and distant as before. With her eyes fixed on the sky, she said, I feel out of sorts now. I'll draw again when I feel like it, not now. They were surprised to hear her words. Nothing like thes had happened before. What was wrong? Apu, her elder sister, looked at her face and asked, What's the matter. Tunu? Since early morning you have been wandering with a glum face What's wrong? Has somebody ticked you off for something?


The Ring of Water (Young Samurai, Book 5)

Jack Fletcher has been left for dead . . .
Bruised and battered, Jack Fletcher wakes up in a roadside inn wrapped only in a dirty kimono. He has lost everything, including his memory.
Determined to discover the truth, Jack goes on a quest to retrieve his belongings – his precious swords, his friend Akiko's black pearl and, most important of all, his father's prize possession. 
Relying on his samurai and ninja training, Jack realizes the Ring of Water is the key to his survival. 
But with only a washed up ronin – a masterless samurai – for help, what will Jack manage to find? What will he lose? 
And what will he have to sacrifice?


The Ring of Wind (Young Samurai, Book 7)

Jack Fletcher is battling the high seas . . . . 
Ambushed by the Shogun's samurai, Jack and his friends have only one hope of escape - the Seto Sea. But with ferocious storms, man-eating sharks and ninja pirates at every turn, their chosen route is fraught with danger.
A treacherous crew only adds to their problems as they flee south from a ruthless samurai sea lord. Unless Jack can harness the Ring of Wind, he and his friends are destined for a watery grave . . .


Dogsbody: Queen of the Fantastic

The Dog Star, Sirius, is tried - and found guilty - by his heavenly peers for a murder, he did not commit. His sentence: to live on the planet Earth until he can carry out a seemingly impossible mission - the recovery of a deadly weapon known as the Zoi. The first lesson Sirius learns in his lowly earthly form is that humans have all the power. The second is that even though his young mistress loves him, she can't protect either of them. The third - and worst - is that someone out there will do anything to keep Sirius from finding the Zoi. Even if it means destroying Earth it. This funny, heartbreaking, stunning book features an introduction by Neil Gaiman, an avid fan of Diana Wynne Jones.


Fire and Hemlock: Queen of the Fantastic

Polly Whittacker has two sets of memories. In the first, things are boringly normal; in the second, her life is entangled with the mysterious, complicated cellist Thomas Lynn. One day, the second set of memories overpowers the first, and Polly knows something is very wrong. Someone has been trying to make her forget Tom - whose life, she realizes, is at supernatural risk. Fire and Hemlock is a fantasy filled with sorcery and intrigue, magic and mystery - and a most unusual and satisfying love story.

Widely considered to be one of Diana Wynne Jones's best novels, the Firebird edition of Fire and Hemlock features an introduction by the acclaimed Garth Nix - and an essay about the writing of the book by Jones herself.


Scream Street: Hunger of the Yeti

Given that rock zombie Vein is now living in deepest darkest Tibet the quest to return his tongue proves surprisingly easy for Luke Resus and Cleo. What the trio hadn't bargained on however was a ravenous baby yeti stowed away in Resus' cloak and following them home.


Mr. Bliss

The first ever trade edition of Tolkien's illustrated tale about the eccentric Mr Bliss, a man notable for his immensely tall hats and for the girabbit in his garden, whose whimsical decision to buy a motor car quickly becomes a catalogue of disasters. 
Professor J.R.R. Tolkien invented and illustrated the book of Mr Bliss's adventures for his own children when they were very young. The book was handwritten with lots of detailed and uproarious color pictures. This is a complete and highly imaginative tale of eccentricity. Mr Bliss, a man notable for his immensely tall hats and for the girabbit in his garden, takes the whimsical decision to buy a motor car. But his first drive to visit friends quickly becomes a catalogue of disasters. Some of these could be blamed on Mr Bliss's style of driving, but even he could not anticipate being hijacked by three bears. As for what happened next – the readers, whether young or old, will want to discover for themselves. Redesigned using new archival scans of Tolkien's original drawings, Mr Bliss is presented for the first time in a conventional trade format, sure to delight Tolkien fans of all ages.