If you liked Techniques for primary design and technology by Jean Harding, Janet Hutchings, John Mapstone, and Brian Pengelly, start with The Deadliest Games (1993), Twisted Voices (2024), and Ellery Queen presents great mystery novellas (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 The Deadliest Games 1993 · 271 pages · Janet Hutchings · Same author
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What should I read after Techniques for primary design and technology?

BookOrb recommends The Deadliest Games (1993), Twisted Voices (2024), Ellery Queen presents great mystery novellas (2004), Passports to Crime (2006), and Simply the best mysteries (1997).

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Who wrote Techniques for primary design and technology?

Techniques for primary design and technology is by Jean Harding, Janet Hutchings, John Mapstone, and Brian Pengelly.