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Stone Cold (Paperback)
Robert Swindells
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Stone Cold is a Carnegie Medal-winning thriller by Robert
Swindells. It is one of The Originals from Penguin - iconic,
outspoken, first. A tense thriller plot is combined with a
perceptive and harrowing portrait of life on the streets as a
serial killer preys on the young and vulnerable homeless. Link,
aged 17, is distrustful of people until he pairs up with Deb,
another homeless youngster. But what Deb doesn't tell him is that
she's an ambitious young journalist on a self-imposed assignment to
track down the killer and she's prepared to use herself as bait ...
The Originals are the pioneers of fiction for young adults. From
political awakening, war and unrequited love to addiction, teenage
pregnancy and nuclear holocaust, The Originals confront big issues
and articulate difficult truths. The collection includes: The
Outsiders - S.E. Hinton, I Capture the Castle - Dodie Smith,
Postcards from No Man's Land - Aidan Chambers, After the First
Death - Robert Cormier, Dear Nobody - Berlie Doherty, The Endless
Steppe - Esther Hautzig, Buddy - Nigel Hinton, Across the
Barricades - Joan Lingard, The Twelfth Day of July - Joan Lingard,
No Turning Back - Beverley Naidoo, Z for Zachariah - Richard C.
O'Brien, The Wave - Morton Rhue, The Red Pony - John Steinbeck, The
Pearl - John Steinbeck, Stone Cold - Robert Swindells.
One of a series offering classic and contemporary writing for
schools to suit a range of ages and tastes. Suitable for study at
GCSE level, this novel contains scenes which may be disturbing for
younger readers.
Ivan lives in a land where the winter is dark and fearful. Starjik, King of Winter, steals Ivan's little brother and Ivan braves the bitter cold to find him.
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Abomination (Paperback)
Robert Swindells
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R191
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A powerful, disturbing thriller reissued in The Originals series of
classic teenage fiction. Martha is twelve - and very different from
other kids, because of her parents. Strict members of a religious
group - the Brethren - their rules dominate Martha's life. And one
rule is the most important of all: she must never ever invite
anyone home. If she does, their shameful secret - Abomination -
could be revealed. But as Martha makes her first real friend in
Scott, a new boy at school, she begins to wonder. Is she doing the
right thing by helping to keep Abomination a secret? And just how
far will her parents go to prevent the truth from being known? The
Originals are the pioneers of fiction for young adults. From
political awakening, war and unrequited love to addiction, teenage
pregnancy and nuclear holocaust, The Originals confront big issues
and articulate difficult truths
An 'After-the-Bomb' story told by teenage Danny, one of the
survivors - one of the unlucky ones. Set in Shipley, an ordinary
town in the north of England, this is a powerful portrayal of a
world that has broken down. Danny not only has to cope in a world
of lawlessness and gang warfare, but he has to protect and look
after his little brother, Ben, and a girl called Kim. Is there any
hope left for a new world?
ROOM 13 Somebody was in there. Somebody - or some thing. There is
no room thirteen in the creepy Crow's Nest Hotel, where Fliss and
her friends are staying on a school trip. Or is there? For at the
stroke of midnight, something peculiar happens to the door of the
linen cupboard next to room twelve. And something is happening to
Ellie-May Sunderland, too - something very sinister. INSIDE THE
WORM The worm was close now. So close Fliss could smell the putrid
stench of its breath. Its slavering jaws gaped to engulf her.
Everyone in Elsworth knows the local legend about the monstrous
worm - or dragon - that once terrorised the village. But it never
really happened. Or did it? For when Fliss and her friends are
chosen to re-enact the legend for the village Festival, the four
who are to play the part of the worm dance as one across the
ground. They are the worm. And Fliss begins to feel real fear.
Somehow the worm itself is returning - with a thousand-year hunger
in its belly, and a burning desire for vengeance.
An engaging classroom playscript. When a nuclear bomb wrecks his
hometown and rips his family apart, 15-year-old Danny has to learn
the art of survival...and fast. Under constant threat from
radiation sickness, starvation, and the men who have seized power,
Danny struggles to protect himself and his brother. Then he joins
the resistance and the real fight begins... New, innovative
activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for
Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework
objectives. Activities include work on Speaking and Listening,
close text analysis, and the structure of playscripts, and act as a
springboard for personal writing.
Somebody was in there. Somebody - or some thing . . . There is no
room thirteen in the creepy Crow's Nest Hotel, where Fliss and her
friends are staying on a school trip. Or is there? For at the
stroke of midnight, something peculiar happens to the door of the
linen cupboard next to room l2. And something is happening to
Ellie-May Sunderland, too - something very sinister . . . A
gripping page-turner from a master of spooky suspense,
award-winning Robert Swindells. Don't read this under the covers at
midnight!
Charlotte is out in the woods on her own one day when something
mysterious happens - she walks along a row of stones laid like
stepping stones on the forest floor . . . and finds herself in
another age. She has somehow slipped back to 1955, and is now, in
the same woods, on the site of a very unique school, an open-air
school for sick city children. No one believes her tales of the
world she's come from, her mobile doesn't work and she can't see
how on earth she's going to get back. A friendship with another
pupil proves the key - is Jack more than he seems?
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Henry V (Paperback)
Robert Swindells
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R120
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Robert Swindell's Henry V is a gripping retelling of Shakespeare's
famous historical play. Battles and scenes of warfare are never far
from the young King Henry. This retelling brings to life the
tumultuous struggle of the heroic young monarch as he fights to
protect his kingdom and his life. The Shakespeare Today series
captures the magic of Shakespeare's text and sets it in an
accessible and contemporary style.
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Hurricane Summer (Paperback)
Robert Swindells; Illustrated by Leo Hartas
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R149
R121
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In 2051 Britain is a divided country - deliberately divided by economic and educational strategies. Half the population shelters in fortified suburbs, the other half smoulders in sealed off ghettos. Zoe is one of the privileged, Daz a semi-literate ghetto dweller until they fall in love.
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Peril in the Mist (Paperback)
Robert Swindells; Illustrated by Leo Hartas
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R144
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I'm falling - falling down steep, narrow stairs - if I hit the
bottom asleep, I know I'll never wake. Every night Kirsty wakes up
screaming. Every night she has the same terrible nightmare - of
falling downstairs. But does she fall? Or is she pushed? Then
Kirsty discovers that her grandma died falling downstairs and she
begins to wonder: is the dream hinting at a dark secret in her
family? She has to know the truth. But tracking a murderer is a
dangerous game, and as she delves into the past, Kirsty uncovers a
secret more terrible than anything she can imagine. A terrifying
read from one of today's master storytellers. WINNER OF THE
SHEFFIELD CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD FOR BEST SHORTER NOVEL 'Cleverly
put together - funny as well as gripping' The Sunday Times
Tan's tribe must steal meat like jackals to live. Scavenging's
dangerous, but they have no other way to get food. Until the
tribe's idiot hanger-on invents a new game ... Prehistoric
adventure. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant,
struggling and dyslexic readers.
George is fascinated by World War Two. Bombers, Nazis, doodlebugs.
But he discovers the reality is very different from how he had
imagined it when a school trip to a World War Two museum leads to a
timeslip - and George is in London at the time of the Blitz! He
joins up with a group of other homeless children, struggling to
survive. And then they suspect someone they know of being a German
spy...
Once a creature is extinct, it's gone for ever, isn't it? Not any
more - as a butterfly from the past proves. The physicist mother of
Kizzy Rye and Fraser Rye has invented an amazing time machine that
can travel back into the past, snatch a plant or animal now extinct
and bring it back into the present. It's a wonderful achievement, a
real scientific breakthrough. But the machine - 'Rye's Apparatus' -
has a horrifying potential. Suddenly Kizzy and Fraser find
themselves caught up in a terrifying spiral of events - events that
lead finally to a monstrous demand from a sinister and violent
organization... WINNER OF THE 1995 EARTHWORM AWARD, 7-11 YEAR-OLD
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Blackout (Paperback)
Robert Swindells
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Another gripping World War Two drama from the master storyteller
and multi-award-winner, Robert Swindells. Life in a small village
is boring now the war is over, there is still rationing and bomb
damage and war losses. But when a group of children hear of some
treasure kept locked in the village, things look at bit more
interesting. And then two strangers turn up in the village - and
they've heard of the treasure too . . .
This is a contemporary tale about two friends - one of whom, Asra,
is an asylum seeker from an unnamed Eastern European country. The
other, Ruby Tanya, is the daughter of a local man who is
campaigning against the presence of asylum seekers in his
community. During a dramatic explosion at the girls' school, a
young teacher is killed. The asylum seekers at the local camp are
blamed, and local people begin to argue that they should be
deported. A branch of the National Front gets involved and demos
are planned. Asra and her parents are due to be deported, but Asra
runs away at the last minute so her parents have to return without
her. She hides in a nearby derelict building and is helped by Ruby
Tanya.
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