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Second in The Territory trilogy. The year is 2059. 15-year-old Noa Blake has to take an exam to stay in the Territory - but her childhood friend Jack has been sent to disease-ridden Wetlands where few people survive. Noa and new boyfriend Raf have vowed to rescue Jack, but how?
The Mars trilogy tells the story of Lora and her family, settlers struggling to survive on the red planet. Apparently safe in the City Inside, Lora becomes suspicious of its human/Martian authorities. But then she gets the chance to join their expedition to the Martian plains to find Grandma's friend Ruby, survivor of the old Earth starships.
Grace-Ella is thrilled when a black cat walks through her door. She's always wanted a pet. But Mr Whiskins has a secret. On the ninth day of the ninth month of her ninth year, he tells Grace-Ella that she is a witch and can start learning magic. Grace-Ella has never been good at school - can she learn to be a good witch?
Alex Sparrow is a super-agent in training. He is also a human lie-detector. Working with Jess, who can talk to animals, a pigeon called Dexter, and a rather clever goldfish called Bob, he must find out who is changing his fellow pupils into mindlessly smiling model students...
Noa lives in what's left of a Britain where flooding means land is scarce. Everyone must sit an exam at 15: if you pass you can stay in the Territory, if you fail you must go to the Wetlands. Rich families can buy their children an upgrade to help, but 'Norms' like Noa must succeed on their own merits.
Harri would like to know how it feels to win - just once. Maybe a little magic can help? A funny, magical school story from a much-loved author.
Elinor's bedroom looks ordinary. But it's not. When Elinor goes to sleep, her bedroom can fly... Magical adventures with award-winning Heather's Dyer's trademark wit and warmth.
When Skylar Rousseau falls from Blackfin Pier and drowns on her sixteenth birthday, the whole town goes into mourning - until she shows up three months later like nothing happened.Unravelling the mystery of those missing months takes Sky to the burned-out circus in the woods. But she's not the only one digging up the past.
Life is never boring now that Jams and his family have a monkey to look after. Jams and his mum love Thimble, but Dad is determined to get rid of him - to a zoo, a school, even a demolition site. But when Jams and his dad are in mortal danger Thimble proves once and for all why he is a Monkey Superstar! Illustrated by Martin Chatterton
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