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Anderson

    Matthew Tobin Anderson è un autore che si dedica principalmente a libri illustrati per bambini e romanzi per giovani adulti. I suoi contributi letterari sono riconosciuti per lo stile distintivo e l'esplorazione di temi diversi, attirando lettori di tutte le età. Anderson impiega un approccio narrativo innovativo, infondendo spesso le sue storie con elementi di fantasia e umorismo. La sua abilità nello sviluppare personaggi memorabili e trame avvincenti lo ha affermato come una voce significativa nella letteratura per l'infanzia e per ragazzi.

    Black Holocaust for Beginners
    Absorbing Lives
    Pass Your Exam
    Symphony for the City of the Dead: Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningrad
    Zoey Lyndon's Misadventures at Camp
    Torch (Book Three)
    • Torch (Book Three)

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      How do you fight fire without fire? When a freak storm uncovers the entrance to a mysterious underground chamber, Ivy and Martin expect to find treasure. But what they discover is even more valuable: a barrow full of sleeping spriggans, magically preserved for centuries. With the vengeful piskey queen Betony determined to capture Ivy and her followers, the secret hideaway could be key to both their peoples' survival. But the piskeys and spriggans are ancient enemies, and when Ivy tries to make peace her own followers threaten to turn against her. Plagued by treachery, betrayal and desertion on every side, Ivy must find a way to unite the magical folk of Cornwall--or doom herself, Martin and everyone she loves to death at Betony's hand. Yet without the legendary fire-wielding power that marks a true piskey queen, can Ivy convince her people to believe?

      Torch (Book Three)
    • Zoey and her friend Tommi are excited to explore Camp Whispering Pines during a five-night Engineering Camp Experience. Their adventure takes a thrilling twist when they uncover the truth about the camp's legendary figure, One-Eyed Nelson, who turns out to be real. However, Zoey's impulsive choice jeopardizes her safety and that of a cabin mate, threatening their chances of staying at camp. The story blends friendship, adventure, and the challenges of growing up in a camp setting.

      Zoey Lyndon's Misadventures at Camp
    • Pass Your Exam

      • 116pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      A Super Quick guide to planning and organising your revision and being fully prepared to successfully take your exam.

      Pass Your Exam
    • Friendless, ugly and scarred, Krystal was a loner living on the street, destined to die young. She would have agreed to anything to change her miserable existence. A fast paced, high-tech thriller embracing women's strength, sympathy for the underdog and the recognition that no matter what your situation, you are relevant and you can prevail.

      Absorbing Lives
    • The Black Holcaust - from the start of the European slave trade to the American Civil War - is a travesty that killed millions of African human beings, yet remains a grossly underreported major event in world history. Here is a book that addresses the subject sensitively and with a strong, passionate narrative.

      Black Holocaust for Beginners
    • "After ice-skater and Olympic hopeful Mina wipes out at her biggest competition she gets recruited by a squad of vampires who need a human player to complete their Paranormal Roller Derby team."--Publisher.

      Blood City Rollers
    • The Small Hill is a sacred place, a healing place, where the ancients buried their dead and holy men came to preach. In the reign of Henry I, a knight stood on the hill, a young warrior straight from the heat of battle and knew the hill and the surrounding land was to be his. A settlement grew and a Norman church with a solid square tower was built on the top.Over the centuries many who owned the land and many who worked on the land were equally drawn to stand on the hill in front of the tower to look out into the distance. From the knight in the 12th century to Tom, an old retired tenant farmer in the 20th century, men stood on the hill looking out to the horizon, to dream of the future or remember the past, each one feeling the small hill’s spell.

      The Small Hill
    • Authoritative yet accessible, this work will enable readers to better grasp how sails, keels and hulls work together to keep sailboats moving--and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations. schovat popis

      The Physics of Sailing Explained
    • In the socially stratified, magical town of Tarreton, Isaveth's father is accused of murdering an influential citizen and Isaveth, aided by eccentric street boy Quiz, tries to solve the murder mystery before her father is executed.

      A Pocket Full of Murder