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Books with author Alex Woolf

  • Nazi Germany

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, )
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  • Chronosphere Book 1: Time Out of Time

    Alex Woolf

    language (Scribo-a division of Bookhouse, Dec. 7, 2010)
    Is your life rushing by too fast? No time to stop and smell the roses? Ever wanted a little time out? What if you could buy a year out of time, free to relax, play and party all you liked, safe in the knowledge that at the end of it all you’d be returned back to the moment you left?Ask Raffi Delgado. He knows all about it.Set in the late 22nd century, Chronosphere follows the adventures of teenager Raffi and his friends Dario, Jonah, Lastara and Sal in the Chronosphere, the sprawling holiday resort you go when you’ve bought time out of time. At first all is well, but something disturbing bubbles beneath the glossy exterior of the ‘paradise’ that is the Chronosphere.In Book 1, 'Time Out of Time', the Secrocon Police are out in force to catch whoever is responsible for a series of teenage kidnappings, and when they say 'freeze', they mean it! When Dario and Raffi are arrested and sent to a horrific subterranean gulag, they discover a girl who is living her life backwards, but why? And how?With mystery, fun, danger, twists and turns, Chronosphere is a mesmerising glimpse into a dark future where the fun of hoverbiking, air-tennis and trips to the holoplex are all held in check by the firm grip of a police state.
  • Killer Cats

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Arcturus Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Presents information on the predatory behavior of some of the world's most dangerous wild cats, including lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and cheetahs.
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  • Meteor: Perspectives on Asteroid Strikes

    Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 3, 2014)
    What is it like to witness a meteor? This book looks at the Chelyabinsk Meteor and other asteroid strikes, using firsthand accounts to describe events and people's experiences, providing multiple perspectives from eyewitnesses, survivors, the emergency services, scientists, and the media.
  • Let's Think About the Internet and Social Media

    Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book helps children to develop critical thinking and debating skills. It examines the topic of the internet and social media in a lively and accessible way. Information is presented to help readers deliberate, debate, and decide for themselves. This book looks at issues surrounding the use of the internet and social media, such as reliability of information, cyber-safety, and whether it is healthy to spend lots of time online.
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  • A World After an Asteroid Strike

    Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2013)
    Can you imagine what our lives would be like after a devastating asteroid strike? What effect would the resulting tsunami, storms, and dust cloud have? What would happen to the climate, wildlife, and our food supplies? This book traces the possible consequences of a global event on this scale, with ideas and evidence based on similar scenarios that are a part of fact and fiction.
  • Ship of the Dead

    Alex Woolf

    eBook (Badger Publishing, June 12, 2015)
    Dark Reads have short chapters and very low word counts of roughly 600 each. These short, gripping stories are punctuated on every other page with bold, two-tone illustrations, which have a graphic novel feel to grab the interest of teenagers. Dark Reads are designed to appeal to readers with a very low reading age of 6 to 7, but a high interest age of 12 to 15. Zombie passengers and crew staggered towards them, teeth bared, arms outstretched...
  • Killer Sharks

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Arcturus Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Presents information on the predatory behavior of some of the world's most dangerous sharks, including the Great White, tiger shark, bull shark, and grey reef shark.
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  • The Science of Acne and Warts: The Itchy Truth About Skin

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Your skin is your body's coat. It covers everything inside you.Muscles, bones, blood, organs-your skin keeps it all in place. It also keeps bad stuff out, like germs. This beguiling guide to skin, the largest organ in the human body, explores everything from how it protects us to how it can itch and irritate us, and delves into why skin is such a integral part of our identity.
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  • Trailblazers: Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon

    Alex Woolf

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Bring history home and meet some of the world's greatest game changers! Get inspired by the true story of the first person to ever walk on the moon. This biography series is for kids who loved Who Was? and are ready for the next level.On July 20, 1969, the whole world was watching Neil Armstrong. He was the first person ever to set foot on the moon! But how did he achieve such an amazing feat? From a childhood spent building model planes to an early career as a test pilot, Neil was always fascinated by aviation. Find out how this boy who loved planes became one of history's greatest trailblazers!Trailblazers is a biography series that celebrates the lives of amazing pioneers, past and present, from all over the world. Get inspired by more Trailblazers: Neil Armstrong, Jackie Robinson, Jane Goodall, Harriet Tubman, Albert Einstein, Beyoncé, and Simone Biles. What kind of trail will you blaze?
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  • The Science of Acne & Warts: The Itchy Truth About Skin

    Alex Woolf

    Hardcover (Book House, )
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