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Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > Adventure stories
Uncle Pete and the Boy Who Couldn't Sleep tells the story of Harry,
a young boy who has never slept his entire life, no matter how hard
his parents try. With all the bedtime stories, songs and milky
drinks in his town exhausted - along with all the people - it's
Harry's eccentric explorer uncle, Pete, who ultimately comes to his
aid with the help of a map, a rickety old biplane, a tiny mouse
companion called TM, and one very special sheep. The story is a
magical and hilarious adventure of the imagination involving the
remarkable journey undertaken by Uncle Pete and his fearless female
sidekick, with themes of determination, collaboration, ingenuity,
kindness and acceptance.
Written by bestselling author Saviour Pirotta, this fast-paced
story is set in the Islamic Golden Age when Baghdad was the largest
and most dazzling city in the world. Perfect for fans of thrilling
adventure. Thirteen-year-old Jabir is hoping to save his family
from being made homeless by finding work in Baghdad. Famished after
his long journey to the city, Jabir is caught stealing bread and
sent to prison. Luckily, one of the guards there notices that he
has a gift for carving wooden models and he is released on the
orders of the grand caliph Harun al Rashid himself. In return Jabir
must carve twelve golden horsemen, a gift from the caliph to the
emperor Charlemagne. But someone is determined to stop Jabir from
completing the work and he will stop at nothing, not even arson, to
achieve his aim. Can Jabir and his friend Yasmina finish the
horsemen or will Jabir be sent back to prison? Ideal for readers
aged 8+, this exciting and readable adventure story is packed with
great characters and insight into Islamic civilisation and the
historic culture of the Middle East circa AD 900, a period which is
now studied in the National Curriculum. The Flashbacks series
offers dramatic stories set in key moments of history, perfect for
introducing children to historical topics.
AN INSTANT NUMBER 1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! THE EXPLOSIVE NEW YA
CRIME THRILLER FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF A GOOD
GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER TRILOGY. 'A blisteringly good standalone
thriller.' The Observer, YA Books of the Year, 4/12/2022 'A thrill
ride.' The Guardian Eighteen year old Red and her friends are on a
road trip in an RV, heading to the beach for Spring Break. It's a
long drive but spirits are high. Until the RV breaks down in the
middle of nowhere. And as the wheels are shot out, one by one, the
friends realise that this is no accident. There's a sniper out
there. He's watching them and he knows exactly who they are. One of
the group has a secret that the sniper is willing to kill for. As a
game of cat-and-mouse plays out, the group desperately tries to get
help. Buried secrets are forced to light and tensions within the
group reach deadly levels. Only one thing is for sure. Not everyone
will survive the night . . .
Max is an ordinary boy, except that he can turn into a monster when
he burps... Max and Peregrine are volunteering at an old people's
home when strange things start to happen. One resident is walking
on the ceiling, another is riding their wheelchair through walls,
and Reggie says his marmalade is haunted (no one listens). Can Max
and his friends work out what's happening and protect his family
and the local community? Things aren't looking good: the Marmalade
Ghost is turning into a sticky Godzilla, Max falls out with his
(joint) best friend, and then just when it can't get any worse,
someone kidnaps his cat, Frankenstein... Time to 'Protect and Do
Good Stuff!'
From the bestselling author of The Unadoptables, comes a stunning
new story about a missing friend, a gothic city, and a secret
society full of wonder, invention and maybe a hint of magic . . .
Find the courage to be extraordinary . . . Ema Vašková has always
felt different. In a family of famous scientists, there's not much
room for superstition or omens - but they seem to follow Ema
wherever she goes. It doesn't help that she appears to predict
events before they happen, and has a peculiar fear of shadows . . .
When Ema is sent to stay with her eccentric uncle in Prague, she
fears she'll lose the chance to ever fit in. But then she meets
Silvie - a girl who finally sees Ema for the extraordinary person
that she is. Soon the girls are meeting for secret midnight
adventures, and facing Ema's fears together. But then disaster
strikes. Silvie goes missing - and it's up to Ema to find her. Now
she must gather the courage to hunt the city, find her friend, and
uncover the secrets of the one clue Silvie left as to where she
might be - inside the mysterious Midnight Guild . . . Praise for
The Unadoptables: 'A high-speed, witty, absurd and joyful
adventure' - Katherine Rundell, author of Rooftoppers and The
Explorer 'A corker of a story' - Emma Carroll, author of Letters to
the Lighthouse
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Acadia
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Brent W Golembiewski
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R666
Discovery Miles 6 660
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