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    Artemis Fowl: Guide to the World of Fairies
    William Shakespeare and his dramatic acts
    Spooky Spinechillers
    Roald Dahl and His Chocolate Factory
    Shakespeare: His Dramatic Acts
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    • Illegal

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(174)Évaluer

      This graphic novel follows Ebo, a boy embarking on a perilous journey from Africa to Europe in search of his missing siblings. With vibrant artwork, the story captures his hope and determination as he navigates the Sahara Desert, Tripoli, and the sea. A poignant tale of resilience and longing, it has received critical acclaim.

      Illegal
    • Everyone knows that William Shakespeare is famous for having a way with words and creating characters like romantic Romeo and murderous Macbeth. But in this Horribly Famous title readers can find out everything they didn't know, including how he did a seven-year vanishing act and how he nearly had his head chopped off by Queen Elizabeth I!

      Shakespeare: His Dramatic Acts
    • Roald Dahl and His Chocolate Factory

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(212)Évaluer

      He's dead famous for writing loads of brilliant books for children, telling terrifying tales of the unexpected and creating a fantastic chocolate factory. But have you heard that Roald was a fighter pilot and a spy in World War II? In this book, you can discover the real Roald Dahl.

      Roald Dahl and His Chocolate Factory
    • Spooky Spinechillers

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      This reader is about true ghost stories and is part of a series which is designed for the National Curriculum and the Scottish and Irish Curricula to improve and aid the development of children's reading skills.

      Spooky Spinechillers
    • 4,1(282)Évaluer

      You've probably heard of William Shakespeare... He is dead famous for: - writing a few plays - having a bit of a way with words - creating characters like romantic Romeo and murderous Macbeth. But have you heard that William: - did a seven-year vanishing act - nearly had his head chopped off by the Queen - nicked an entire theatre? Yes, even though he's dead, William's still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with William's secret diary, find out the news of the day in the Shakespearean Sun and prepare to be amazed as the curtain is raised on Shakespeare's most dramatic acts. Dead Funny - Dead Gripping - Dead Famous

      William Shakespeare and his dramatic acts
    • 4,0(36)Évaluer

      Featuring a blend of creature compendium and strategic planning, this illustrated novel offers a unique glimpse into the mind of Artemis Fowl. It compiles his notes on various magical creatures alongside his schematics for outsmarting the LEP forces. This guide is essential for fans, showcasing both the enchanting world of magical beings and Artemis's cunning tactics.

      Artemis Fowl: Guide to the World of Fairies
    • Bermuda Triangle

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,9(58)Évaluer

      The mysterious disappearance of five planes and two ship crews in the Bermuda Triangle sets the stage for an intriguing exploration of the unknown. This book delves into the eerie phenomena associated with this infamous region, where reality blurs with the supernatural. As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter suspenseful twists and the enigmatic forces that draw vessels and aircraft into the depths of the ocean, challenging the boundaries of logic and reason.

      Bermuda Triangle
    • Artemis Fowl

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(7513)Évaluer

      Artemis Fowl II is the son of a European crime lord, Artemis Senior. At the beginning of the book, his father has disappeared, along with the family’s fortune, and as a result his mother has gone into a catatonic state. Along with his friend and bodyguard Butler, Fowl discovers the existence of fairies and in order to capture one, decodes their Book. He eventually manages to capture LEPrecon officer Captain Holly Short, whom he then proceeds to hold hostage for money. LEPrecon Commander Julius Root soon finds out, and leads an attack against the “Mud Man” what the fairies refer to humans as in order to take Holly back. To do this, they recruit the fabulously flatulent dwarf Mulch Diggums, to tunnel into Fowl Manor. However, Fowl remains ahead of the posse and manages to escape unharmed. The desperate fairies attempt to stop time and “blue rinse” Fowl’s house (which works like an atomic bomb) except that it only affects living beings. However, Fowl notices that his mother has, because of her condition, escaped the stop. He uses some of her sleeping pills to escape, to the surprise of the fairies. Artemis gets to keep the gold, which is actually a ransom fund for the LEPrecon, but exchanges half of it in order to revive his mother….. By now you have the idea and can see why this innovative piece of children’s literature has been called…“Sort of like James Bond, Encyclopaedia Brown, and Grimms all rolled up in one. Highly entertaining.” and “a roller coaster of a plot introducing a host of high jinks and high-tech weaponry blending derring-do with snappy prose, memorable characters, and sly humour . . ... a crackling read.”

      Artemis Fowl
    • Viking Blood

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(120)Évaluer

      It's 1008 AD, and after being injured in a raid that goes horribly wrong, Tor Scaldbane is devastated at losing his chance to be a legendary warrior. But then he remembers the sagas of his ancestors; glorious, bloody battles, ancient heroes, powerful gods ...realizes that all might not be lost after all.

      Viking Blood