D.J. Cowdall
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Hitchin, The United Kingdom
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Harry Harrison, Stephen King, H.G Wells, Jules Verne
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October 2017
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The Dog Under The Bed
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2018
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What Happened Next (The Dog Under The Bed #3)
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Arthur On The Streets (The Dog Under The Bed #2)
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2018
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The Dog That Wouldn't Sit
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2020
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The Puppy
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Two Dogs in Africa
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The Dog That Wouldn't Sit (A Family Book About Dogs, Love, and Fun): Book 2
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The Magic Christmas Tree
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2016
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Missing: The Disappearance of Sally-Anne
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“Sat apart from the decay, an area of woodland, which shimmered in green. It offered a kind of radiance Namtilla had never seen, such a hostile paradox to the world she had grown up in. Memories were haunted by fear, but affected by the same mundane surroundings, as if someone with a single set of bricks and a monochrome vision had created it for them, and colour was something that only inhabited the imagination.”
― 53%: Life Will Never Be The Same Again
― 53%: Life Will Never Be The Same Again
“Who needed a dishwasher when you had a dog, lick, clean, put away, done. How wonderful.”
― The Dog Under The Bed
― The Dog Under The Bed
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“Sat apart from the decay, an area of woodland, which shimmered in green. It offered a kind of radiance Namtilla had never seen, such a hostile paradox to the world she had grown up in. Memories were haunted by fear, but affected by the same mundane surroundings, as if someone with a single set of bricks and a monochrome vision had created it for them, and colour was something that only inhabited the imagination.”
― 53%: Life Will Never Be The Same Again
― 53%: Life Will Never Be The Same Again
“I would not be a Moses to lead you into the Promised Land, because if I could lead you into it, someone else could lead you out of it.”
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