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The Mystery of Nida Valley    by Elaine Ouston
Price: $2.99 USD. 67820 words. Published by Morris Publishing Australia  on December 14, 2011. .

Fourteen-year-old Meg Sealy, her friend Amanda, and her older cousin Jaiden, stumble upon a secret valley where time stands still. The three friends are thrust into a dangerous world of magic, time travel, and creatures they believed extinct. They learn that it is their destiny to use their new magic skills to join the fight to save the valley from an evil break-away order, bent on exploitation.
Beyond the Frontier: Explorations in Ethnohistory    by Rupert Gerritsen
Price: $9.99 USD. 68790 words. Published on March 20, 2012. .

Beyond the Frontier: Explorations in Ethnohistory considers the historiography of ethnohistory and uses 2 methods to examine how long some Indigenous Australian groups had been living in villages, identifies the world's oldest ceremonial object, evidence of interaction between Indigenous Australians and megafauna, and how the Indigenous Australian reached the shores of Australia 49,000 year ago.
The Mystery of Nida Valley - Captured    by Elaine Ouston
Price: $3.99 USD. 57420 words. Published by Morris Publishing Australia  on May 16, 2012. .

The Mystery of Nida Valley – Captured is book two in the Mystery of Nida Valley series. It is a story of adventure, magic, time-travel, and intrigue. Set in a hidden valley where dinosaurs and giant, ancient creatures roam, it is an enchanting tale of a group of teens who discover it is their destiny to help save these animals and stop an evil group from exploiting the valley for financial gain.
Connor Harris and the Storms of Time    by Brad Patterson
Price: $3.99 USD. 77800 words. Published on September 18, 2012. .

Epic survival adventure. Six teens and their dog accidentally activate a prototype time machine and are transported back to prehistoric Australia. Dangerous megafauna abounds and the group must overcome their differences and work together in order to survive. Action filled and loaded with museum accurate descriptions of extinct creatures, the story grips the reader and doesn't let go.
40,000 Years Ago: The Hunt For Thylacoleo    by James Buntine
Price: $2.99 USD. 18070 words. Published on October 6, 2012. .

After being taunted by two other boys from his tribe Barega sets out on the journey of a lifetime across ancient Australia in search of the mysterious Thylacoleo - the legendary Australian Marsupial Lion. Will he find the mysterious beast? Will he survive this perilous journey?