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The Cat Who Wasn't There by Lilian Jackson Braun
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The Cat Who Wasn't There by Lilian Jackson BraunThe Cat Who Wasn't There by Lilian Jackson Braun

Amateur sleuth Jim Qwilleran races home when his friend Polly is alarmed by a stranger. Polly suggests they take a trip to Scotland, including Jim's cats, Koko and Yum Yum. Then a tarot card reading predicts danger for a mature women. Will the Scots tour turn out to be fatal for Polly?
 
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Tags: Polly, women, mature, danger, predicts, There, Braun, Lilian, Jackson
New Headway-Talking Points
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New Headway-Talking Points uses the proven reliable OUP methodology . No other course offers more in terms of levels, components, and support. It is a great book for the Mature Exams but also can be used for any intermediate level. (FCE, for example). There is audio for each unit and a Teacher’s Guidebook.


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Tags: HeadwayTalking, Points, Exams, intermediate, Mature, HeadwayTalking, There, example, level, Points
Hellblazer issue 226 to 230 - Comic
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Hellblazer issue 226 to 230 - Comic
A contemporary thriller / horror comic book series.
Suggested for mature readers only (over 13).
In the easy to use cbr (Comic Book Reader) format
 
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Tags: comic, mature, Suggested, readers, 13Hellblazer, Comic, Reader, formatHellblazer, issue
Hellblazer issue 216 to 220 - comic
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Hellblazer issue 216 to 220 - comicA contemporary thriller / horror comic book series.
Suggested for mature readers only (over 13).
 
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Tags: hellblazer, comic, Constantine, readers, 13Hellblazer, issue, mature, comic
Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs & Reading Groups 2nd Edition
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Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs & Reading Groups 2nd EditionWhat do we know about literature circles now that we didn't understand eight or ten years ago? What new resources and procedures can help teachers organize their classroom book clubs better? What are the most common pitfalls in implementing student-led discussion groups? And getting beyond the basics, what do mature or "advanced" literature circles look like?
 
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Tags: literature, circles, basics, mature, advanced