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John Marsden - The Third Day the Frost.nfo
General Information
===================
 Title:                  The Third Day, the Frost
 Author:                 John Marsden
 Read By:                Suzi Dougherty
 Copyright:              1998
 Audiobook Copyright:    2001
 Genre:                  Fiction
 Publisher:              Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
 Abridged:               No

Original Media Information
==========================
 Media:                  Digital

File Information
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 Number of MP3s:         65
 Total Duration:         6:59
 Total MP3 Size:         96 MB
 Encoded At:             CBR 32 kbit/s 22000 Hz Mono
 ID3 Tags:               none

Book Description
================

The third book in the internationally best-selling Tomorrow, When the War Began series.

What's the biggest danger you can think of? This is bigger. What's the toughest challenge you can imagine? This is tougher. What's the greatest fear you have? You're about to find out.

"How long do you think they'll keep looking for us?" I asked Lee, as we lay there. "Until they find us," he answered grimly.

They came in summer. They fell upon the land swiftly and suddenly. Through autumn they spread, like locusts, like mice, like a plague. Now its winter. They're still here. But so too are Ellie and Homer and their friends.

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