Scarecrow

  • Scarecrow
    By Cynthia Rylant

    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant’s rich and poignant story, powerfully illustrated by Lauren Stringer, will resonate deeply in the hearts of readers, who just might find themselves seeing the world in a whole new way. “Rylant lyrically ...

  • Scarecrow
    By Matthew Reilly

    A reissue with new cover and a new format to co-incide with Matt's new blockbuster The Five Greatest Warriors

  • Scarecrow
    By Matthew Reilly

    By the author of Ice Station and Area 7. Reprint. He led his men into hell in ICE STATION. He protected the President against all odds in AREA 7. This time it's different. Because this time SCARECROW is the target.

  • Scarecrow
    By Danny Weston

    In the cornfield beside the lodge stands a scarecrow. When Jack witnesses something incredible, he begins to realise that it is no ordinary scarecrow - it is alive, hungry and fuelled by rage.

  • Scarecrow
    By Cynthia Rylant

    Although made of straw and borrowed clothes, a scarecrow appreciates his peaceful, gentle life and the privilege of watching nature at work.

  • Scarecrow
    By Danny Weston

    In the cornfield beside the lodge stands a scarecrow. When Jack witnesses something incredible, he begins to realise that it is no ordinary scarecrow – it is alive, hungry and fuelled by rage.

  • Scarecrow: Book Three of the Vanir Trilogy
    By G. R. Dasher

    This is completed in blitzkrieg fashion, and, Jarl; his wife, Kiska; the great wizard, Kvasir; and the star reporter for Jarl's newspaper, Janis, began to search for any advanced technology left by the original colonists of the planet.

  • Scarecrow: Book Three of The Vanir Trilogy
    By George R. Dasher

    Not one shot is fi red and only Navee Ordor bloodies a blade. Taking this fort gives the Scarecrow, Jarl Hawkins, and his small force a warm base from which to operate and fight against the Glasseys.

  • Scarecrow: Tales from Oz
    By S Cinders

    There have been stories written and songs sung about the fabled land of Oz. Each trying to tell the true story of what really happened along the yellow brick road. But none of them come close to the truth.

  • Scarecrow
    By A. E. Fielding

    ... the Golden Goat. As it was, it looked to him so far as though the choice of Dover for the murder had been imposed by some inexorable time-pressure, rather than deliberate preference, since the obvious advantages and simplicity of a ...