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The Strange And Deadly Portraits Of Bryony Gray
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A Tim Burtonesque retelling of The Picture of Dorian Gray aimed at Middle Graders. The most...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Stranded (The Shorten Chronicles 1) in Books
Oct 3, 2023
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Stranded ( The Shorten Chronicles 1)
By Rosalind Tate
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Sophie Arundel is stranded in history, stuck in a grand house in 1925 England. Thankfully, she has her faithful dog with her. Oh, and fellow student Hugo: fit, privileged, and annoying.
Baffled by upper-class rules, courted by boring suitors, Sophie is desperate to get back to the twenty-first century. But the only way home is through a hidden portal — and to unlock its secrets, she must work with Hugo.
As one clue leads to another, Sophie and Hugo discover that history is unfolding differently. Mobs rule the streets. And when chaos turns into a deadly revolution, anyone in a grand house is fair game.
Sophie and Hugo are running out of time…
It was good I enjoyed it I’m a huge fan of this kind of time travel especially to a time I really am fascinated with. I’m looking forward to book 2.
World of Cubes Survival Craft
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Create your own worlds with thousands of random players or friends online in Multiplayer mode or...
Minecraft: The Survivors' Book of Secrets: An Official Minecraft Book from Mojang
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The official Minecraft Survivors' Book of Secrets from Mojang is brimming with tips and tactics that...
How to Leave Twitter: My Time as Queen of the Universe and Why This Must Stop
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Three years ago columnist and author Grace Dent joined new social network site Twitter, mainly as a...
Tips and Cheats Guide for Minecraft Pocket Edition
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Legends of the Firm
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In this ground-breaking book, the men behind the mobs come together to reveal their experiences as...
Awix (3310 KP) rated A Wrinkle in the Skin in Books
Sep 13, 2019
Worlds away from the 'cosy catastrophe' label which this kind of book is occasionally lumbered with, this anticipates The Road in many ways: the central image is of a man and a boy making their way across the devastated landscape, scavenging to survive and trying to avoid lawless mobs of other survivors. Christopher's ideas about human nature are crushingly cynical but unpleasantly compelling; the psychological depth of this book makes most similar works of fiction look frivolous and lightweight. Still, for all the skill with which it is written, this story is both tragic and depressing (the book does a good job of making you realise the difference between the two). It's telling that while it concludes on the promise of hope, it's only a promise: an actual happy ending would feel grotesquely inappropriate. Not without its strengths, but a tough read in many ways - other apocalypses are much more fun.