Rayne sat at the end of her narrow bed next to Jelly's cot, painting her nails. It was the end of August and the heat was vile. She'd pulled the blind against the sun to cut the glare, but it made no difference. She'd just had a cold shower, but she was sweating already, her make-up melting off her ...
Kita was born to the tribe of the sheepmen who, as you can probably guess from their name, raise sheep to survive! In a futuristic dystopian setting the world is very different to how we see it now, we don't know why the cities were destroyed but we do see that people live in a much more simplistic ...
My first impression: wow. Now to the rest. I really liked this book. So much I just bought book 2 in this series, eventhough the ending was pretty closed. It still left me with wanting to know more, wanting to know how it continues. Will she stay with Ethan? How about her home situation? So many thi...
I can't really begin to convey my disappointment for "Crow Girl." Let me start off by saying, yes, I understand this is a book oriented towards reluctant readers, and given the reading level of the book, I was actually fine with that. I was also fine in that ultimately, this is a story about a you...
Meep!Not that what I hoped for. Giving up on that book, read in May 2012... Teenage story, bit too unbelievable main character behaviour change.2 stars for the beautiful blue chrome cover with the shadows on it (simillar to Crow girl rises)...on the "to sell pile with it"
This book is a Barrington Stoke book - they specialise in books for struggling and dyslexic readers and their stories are varied and engaging. You could call it a 'quick read' book - at only 70 pages I picked it up and didn't put it down until I'd finished it, about 30 minutes later. Lily is a chara...
Rayne lives in a tiny apartment in London slum with her mother and baby brother. She has a boyfriend who...seems shady, although he never actually does anything bad. She hates, uh, you know, urban life, so she gets a job in the country at the creepiest, most haunted house ever. And then she start...
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