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The Megarider Book Of
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Four children's books on Famous New Zealanders


 

The Megarider Book Of Scooter Riding
 
 
 

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El Nino - Changing Our Weather

Mental Control - Motorcycling's Hidden Skill

Vanuatu
(Blue Pacific Series)
 
The Diary Of A Dating Site Bachelor

Capital Letters Publishing is a small company mainly publishing the books of Kiwi author, Allan Kirk. In the past its main focus has been on publishing non-fiction books on social studies subjects for schools and libraries, as well as motorcycle riding skills books.

Also published have been highly acclaimed resources for teachers of New Zealand school curriculum English.

Now, however, Allan has branched out into humorous books for adults and children's novels.

Allan Kirk


Testimonials

Your El Nino book should be in every secondary school library
Teresa Stephens (Teacher)


The (Secret Riding Skills Level 1) book has proven to be well written and concise, an excellent source of information. I will definitely recommend it.
Brian Coppom
 
PS. The Ride to the Vanishing Point book has helped my riding more than anything I've read yet. Thanks.
Byron Comer
San Antonio, Texas
 
I must confess that at one point I had to put the (Diary Of A Dating Site Bachelor) book down and walk around the room hooting with laughter.
Heather March
Reviewer
Wairarapa Times Age
 
The books are a good, concise read. Lots of good tips, and the collection of braking statistics is outstanding.
Cliff Bowman
 

I can see I am going to enjoy your book (The Diary Of A Dating Site Bachelor). A friend was here tonight and she picked it up and read from the page it fell open at, was in fits and left with me promising she could read it after me.
Kaye Cuthbertson


 
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