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    Die Pfeffermiezen und das Liebeshandy
    The Black Top Spanish Merino Sheep Register; Volume 2
    Complete Self-instructing Library Of Practical Photography: Photographic Printing Complete
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      The Black Top Spanish Merino Sheep Register; Volume 2
    • Emily, Ratze, Lou und Maleen sind die „Pfeffermiezen“ - und die besten Freundinnen überhaupt. Wenn bloß nicht immer wieder diese Jungs dazwischenkämen ... Die „Pfeffermiezen“ sind stinksauer! Die „Je-Ma-Yus“-Bande (steht für Jesper, Max und Jussuf) hat Emilys Kickboard geklaut. Und damit nicht genug: Die Jungen halten Ratze gefangen! In einer abenteuerlichen Aktion befreien die Miezen ihre Freundin - und finden dabei zufällig das Handy von Max. Was für eine Gelegenheit! Die vier planen einen genialen Rachefeldzug und schlagen so gleich zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe: Sie erobern Emilys Kickboard zurück und wischen den eingebildeten „Comtessen“ eins aus ...

      Die Pfeffermiezen und das Liebeshandy