Jaws

ISBN-10
0748703497
ISBN-13
9780748703494
Series
Jaws
Category
Sharks
Pages
127
Language
English
Published
1977
Author
Peter Benchley

Description

One of a series of bestsellers which have been simplified to bring them within range of reluctant readers. This book, which is intended for the older secondary school reader, retains the style and flavour of the original and has the appearance of any other paperback.

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