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Emily Eyefinger is a series of children's books written by Duncan Ball and illustrated by Craig Smith. They are about a girl who was born with an eye on the end of her finger.

  1. Emily Eyefinger (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992)
  2. Emily Eyefinger, Secret Agent (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993)
  3. Emily Eyefinger and the Lost Treasure (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1994)
  4. Emily Eyefinger and the Black Volcano (Angus & Robertson, 2000)
  5. Emily Eyefinger's Alien Adventure (Angus & Robertson, 2001)
  6. Emily Eyefinger and the Devil Bones (HarperCollins, 2002)
  7. Emily Eyefinger and the Balloon Bandits (Angus & Robertson, 2003)
  8. Emily Eyefinger and the Ghost Ship (Angus & Robertson, 2004)
  9. Emily Eyefinger and the Puzzle in the Jungle (Angus & Robertson, 2005)
  10. Emily Eyefinger and the City in the Sky (HarperCollins, 2006)
  11. Emily Eyefinger and the Secret from the Sea (HarperCollins, 2012)

Collected volumes:

  • An Eyeful of Emily (books 1–4, 2007)
  • Eyespy Emily Eyefinger (books 5–8, 2008)

References

  1. "Emily Eyefinger". Duncanball.com.au. Retrieved 2009-09-06.


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