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The Aulverse
One Hell of a Paradise…
Ahh, the Aulverse, a world of wonder and anarchy, of entitlement and squalor; two sides to a very specific coin – the coin of this hellish paradise. Heads, and you might find yourself amongst the royals of the Kingdom of Bovidae; with their fancy horns and proper mannerisms, all groomed beyond perfection with silver spoons crammed so far inside their mouths it’s a wonder they can even breathe. Tails though, and you might find yourself in the slums of the Aphid Tunnels, surrounded by equally as oppressed insectoids, all born into slavery with no hope for freedom. Some have been known to find graces in their ill fate, just as others have gambled away their luck, life in the Aulverse however, just as any life, is what you make of it, so why not turn your back on the chain gang and the ivory towers? Why not venture out into No Man’s Land and peruse the diabolical Grisly Woods – really get that blood pumping? Who knows? You might even get to the bottom of the mysteries of this place, figure out why it is that one even finds themselves here, or how exactly, one might escape.
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The Boy in Your Dreams
Max has ended up somewhere he doesn’t know, but it’s familiar. He’s been here before, but everything is different, brighter, and everyone is ignoring him. There’s a girl in the distance; he doesn’t know her, but she knows him, and she has a lot to tell him.
There are others that come to this place, they will meet Max and explain more. But for now he needs to find out where he is and why he’s here. He’s on a mission to get some answers. Will his life ever be the same again?
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The Crossingway
Strange things are happening to Howell. His mother disappears after a car crash in the mountains, and his uncle insists that only he, Howell, can find her. And what of the unknown Latino blind boy who rescues Howell from school bullies, the Haitian-Creole deaf girl stopping him from falling into a pit that magically appears in his bedroom, and the Native-American girl appearing in his town, accompanied by a large grey wolf? Howell’s uncle insists everything relates to Howell’s upcoming birthday and his need to journey through the Crossingway to complete the Transfer—whatever that is.
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The Green "Q"uatrefoil
This adventurous journey of the Green “Q”uatrefoil and its friends, the e-instruments, occurs in the cyberspace. As the Green “Q”uatrefoil confronts itself with different realities and e-instruments, it realizes how important is to apply the intelligence and the critical thinking in order to survive within the united states of the international cyberspace, especially when dealing with a diversity of e-creatures, which might be good and evil. Every element of the cyberspace is fundamental and might have an important impact within the cyber environment and on its e-creatures, hence the smart use of the e-instruments becomes very important for all. The Green “Q”uatrefoil has to deal with different issues such as the renewable energy resources, multiculturalism and countering the hate speech on the web, thus making the united states of the international cyberspace a better space to live with and converting its algorithm into a better and prosperous one for everyone.
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The Lie
Follow the journey of four young students in their final year of Primary School as they confront the consequences of a small lie told by one of them that grows even bigger.
They explore relationship issues that emerge from the lie and become immersed in a community project. On their journey they learn to confront and deal with bullying and harassment.
Read on to understand why they became heroes in their local community.
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The Lonely Gotha
When Harold had to leave war torn, gloomy North London in the early years of the First World War, he had mixed feelings. Still mourning the death of his father on the Somme, Harold’s mother was taking him to live with her sister and uncle in the seaside town of Westgate-on-Sea, on the south-east coast of Kent. Harold remembered one previous visit, in the summer before the war, of squawking seagulls, striped deckchairs and a tiny cottage on the shore. A holiday was one thing, but what would living there be like, away from everything and everyone he knew?
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The Sapwood Tales
Join Lucy, Doe, and Colin on a wild adventure in the mysterious world of the Sapwoods, where we meet strange tribes-folk and cast special spells, explore old mines, and invent clever devices, and fight for our lives using only our wits and a rather large knobbly parsnip - and it all begins when we discover a rare amber gem with a magical Sprite trapped inside. We travel to a far-away town to seek help from a Great Magician, but when we get there, something happens, and everything changes!
Will Lucy swap the gem for a pair of funny gloves and a new pencil case? Will Doe hop about like a rabbit? And will Colin splat-a-duck with his new Three-Bolt-Catapult?
All these questions - and more! - will be answered in The Sapwood Tales – The Adventures of Lucy, Doe, and Colin, a story stuffed with dim-witted humour and a lot of giggling.
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The Time Bunker
If you could travel into the past and prevent the death of your father, would you? Thirteen-year-old Noel Villan must make this decision in a story of bereavement, time travel and nuclear war. Noel has discovered a bunker within the forest near his hometown. What appears at first to be an air-raid shelter is found to be a forgotten Cold-War era time machine, capable of sending humans into the past to prevent the end of the world after a nuclear war. Noel plans to use the machine to change the past and prevent the accident that took his father’s life. Along the way, he learns about an enigmatic character, Owen Milburn, who mysteriously disappeared without a trace in 1989 and his involvement in the nuclear deterrent programme. Who exactly is Owen Milburn? What are those huge golf ball structures that dominate the landscape outside of his hometown? What is the Ministry of Defence? And can he, or more importantly, should he prevent his father’s death?
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The World Through My Eyes
You might be wondering why this child is writing the story of her life down. There’s nothing interesting in a little “farm girl’s” life story or her view on how messed up the world is. You may be right. I’m not a big, wise person. However, I felt like I had a lot of things I needed to get off my chest, and also, when I was younger, I kind of wished I knew of someone similar to my age now, who was ready to speak about certain things with a freshly turned adult’s mind.
I do believe that sometimes young adults need young adults to share their perspectives because we speak a similar, if not the same language.
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Vortex 184°
Follow Lewis and his best friend, Corky, on an amazing journey full of unexpected, and sometimes frightening, adventures. Their friendship is tested to the limit as they encounter a world that has been dramatically changed from the one they know. It is a world inhabited by creatures that are shunned and no longer accepted by their natural environment; where the ‘unknown’ is always a scary possibility.
Can their friendship endure such a life-changing experience? More importantly, will they survive to describe what they have seen?
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A Flyby Journey Through Time
Step into the world of A Flyby Journey Through Time and embark on a magical journey through the ages. With the help of a giant TV screen, you’ll soar through time and space, observing everything from the Big Bang to the far-reaching future. Discover the birth of our planet, the evolution of life, and witness pivotal moments in human history. With stunning illustrations to guide you, you’ll gain a new perspective on the world and the way it has changed throughout time. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the world around you, A Flyby Journey Through Time offers a captivating and educational journey through the ages.
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The Darwin Code
In her book The Darwin Code J.D. Welch uses her love of science and puzzles to help her characters try to solve two mysteries whilst also delivering an interesting and understandable insight into human genetics. Set against a backdrop of the streets and colleges of Oxford, a story of intrigue and suspense unfolds. When Ben Baxter and his mother Sue escape from a horrific ordeal, their lives remain in danger as they race to prevent a deadly poison being launched. For Ben, this also brings the opportunity to discover the answer to a very important question; who is his father?
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