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'Nick Falk is a practising psychologist who lives with his wife and two young boys in Tasmania. Originally from the UK, Nick worked and travelled in the US, India and China before finally arriving in Australia.'
Source: Random House website, http://www.randomhouse.com.au/ Sighted: 21/11/2012
yThe Battle for the Golden EggNorth Sydney:Random House Australia,201585992832015single work children's fiction children's
'Get ready for the greatest battle of all time!
'In the Edo Period of Japan, two teams fight for supremacy – the serious samurai and the scheming ninjas. To determine who is the best, a deadly contest is held. The prize is the Golden Egg, the most magnificent treasure in all of Japan. But when the ninjas cheat, the samurai will stop at nothing to get revenge.
'Tighten your topknot and sharpen your sword – the Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin!' (Publisher's abstract)
yTyrannosaurus in the Veggie PatchNorth Sydney:Random House Australia,2013Z19021742013single work children's fiction children's adventure 'Saurus St is just like any other street . . . except for the dinosaurs.
'When Jack wishes for his own Tyrannosaurus, he doesn't expect a real live one to turn up in the veggie patch. It's pretty cool, but there's no way he can keep it. It's far too big to hide in the shed, and it's bound to eat one of the neighbours sooner or later.
'With the help of local whizz kid Toby, Jack builds a time machine and sends the T-rex back to the dinosaur era. But when Toby, Jack and Charlie the dog get sent back to the Cretaceous period too, there's more than one troublesome Tyrannosaur to deal with.'