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Shadow of the Minotaur (New Longman Literature)
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Phoenix is a death-defying hero of the Greek myths, battling Medusa and the invincible Minotaur. but only when he's not being bullied at school. Phoenix leads two lives -'real ... |
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The Snake Stone (New Longman Literature)
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Using an address on a torn envelope, James decides to find out who is mother, and indeed he, really. |
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Stormbreaker (New Longman Literature)
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They told fourteen-year-old Alex Rider his uncle died in a car accident, but bullet holes in the windscreen tell a different story. Alex's search for answers soon drags him into ... |
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Thursday's Child (New Longman Literature)
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Harper Flute records her family's struggle for life as the great depression grips Australia. She watches helplessly as her father descends into alcoholism. Then her younger ... |
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Tribes (New Longman Literature)
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Kevin thinks gangs are stupid. But he wins the gratitude of the Tribe when he saves one of them in a fight with a rival gang. His obsession with the Tribe begins and he is soon ... |
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The Tulip Touch (New Longman Literature)
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Nobody wants to be around Tulip but her outlandish behaviour doesn't matter to Natalie. At first she finds Tulip exciting and she doesn't care that other people are upset by her ... |
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The Wind Singer (New Longman Literature)
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Kestrel hates exams and all they stand for. But to say this in Aramanth, where exams are everything, is not wise. When she does her family are sentenced to the harshest ... |
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Witch Child (New Longman Literature)
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17th Century England is not a hospitable place for witches - as Mary finds out when her grandmother is hanged. In fear of her life Mary flees to America with the help of a ... |
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Wuthering Heights (New Longman Literature)
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Set on the wild moors of Yorkshire, this novel explores the strange and fateful passion of Heathcliff and Catherine against a background of violence and terror. One of the most ... |
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