y separately published work icon No Everyday Dragon Series series - author   children's fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 No Everyday Dragon Series
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y separately published work icon No Everyday Dragon Pamela Lamb , Bellbird Park : Agneau Press , 2003 Z1120471 2003 single work children's fiction children's

'Gryff the dragon doesn't like getting wet, doesn't eat food and doesn't understand human behaviour. He and Briony are supposed to be a team. Briony makes wishes and Gryff grants them. Or, at least, that's the general idea. The trouble is Briony knows nothing about dragons and hasn't a clue how to wish properly. It isn't going to be easy ...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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y separately published work icon A Pocketful of Tears Pamela Lamb , Bellbird Park : Agneau Press , 2012 9666229 2012 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'What are dragon's tears? They look like tiny pearls and they are the most precious substance on the face of the earth. What do they do? They make you feel brave when you are stuck in the smelly cave of the bad, black dragon Grendel. But Briony will need more than a pocketful of tears to get her out of this mess. It's a good thing she has her very own dragon to come to the rescue.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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y separately published work icon The Sandalwood Box Pamela Lamb , Bellbird Park : Agneau Press , 2012 9666272 2012 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'The bad fairy Sisygambis lives in a sandalwood box on the dressing table of the princess Roxane. Princess Roxane's dressing table is set in the window of her bedroom high up in her father's fortress. The fortress is in a lonely valley on the very edge of the ancient Persian empire. So how does the sandalwood box end up in Briony's house in 21st century Brisbane? And how does Miranda end up inside the box? It is up to Briony to rescue her. Again! After all her adventures, going into the sandalwood box is just about the scariest thing Briony has ever done.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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y separately published work icon The Land of the Lotus Eaters Pamela Lamb , Bellbird Park : Agneau Press , 2012 9666315 2012 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'When the bad fairy Sisygambis escapes from the museum, Briony and Gryff decide to send her far away where she can't cause any more trouble. Petra Petal tells them about the Land of the Lotus Eaters which is the home of all fairies. The Land of the Lotus Eaters is a beautiful island where time doesn't work properly. Lotus flowers smell sweet but they are dangerous. If you eat them you forget who you are and where you come from. Don't eat the flowers, Briony!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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