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Books with author Gillian Cross

  • New World

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1996)
    This adventure story, set in the world of testing virtual reality games, involves three children in a frightening experiment about the very nature of fear.
  • Chartbreak

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Aug. 31, 2001)
    Whan Janis Finch storms out of a family row, it starts a chain of events which transforms her whole life. For it's in the motorway cafe, minutes later, that she meets the unknown rock band, Kelp, who talk her into coming to their gig that night.Janis goes along for the ride and finds herself increasingly provoked by Christie, Kelp's arrogant lead singer. He pushes her into singing with them, and winds her up into a fever of rage, awe, and attraction. So when Chrisite asks her to join the band, Janis feels powerless to refuse - and herlife explodes.
  • Pictures in the Dark

    Gillian Cross

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1996)
    While trying to take a photograph by night, Charlies sees what he thinks to be an otter swimming in the river, but when Peter, also known by many others as "Evil Eye," suddenly appears, Charlie takes note that the otter's tracks lead to Peter's yard.
  • Twin and Super Twin

    Gillian Cross

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Shortly after David, his twin brother Ben, and their friend Mitch wreck the Wellington Street gang's bonfire, David's arm suddenly changes into a roman candle, then into sausages, and then into a snake
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  • A Map of Nowhere

    Gillian Cross

    Library Binding (Holiday House, April 1, 1989)
    Finding a note in Joseph's lost wallet referring to dungeons and warriors, Nick becomes involved in a fantasy game which takes a dangerous turn when gang members send him on a quest which involves betraying Joseph
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  • The Great Elephant Chase

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Oxford Childrens, March 15, 2010)
    Tad and Cissie are on the run with Khush the elephant. Clammy-fingered, steely-eyed Hannibal Jackson will do anything to capture the animal. Maybe even kill ...Staying ahead means being faster and smarter-but how do you hide an elephant? Especially one with a mind of its own.
  • The Black Room

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 5, 2007)
    At the end of The Dark Ground, Robert finally managed to escape from the tiny underground world in which he had found himself trapped. He needed Lorn's help to do it, and he had to leave her behind. Now, back in his own world and his own size again, he realises that Lorn will die if she has tospend the winter underground. To rescue her, he has to do two things: entrust his friend Tom with the incredible story of what happened to him, and find the 'real' Lorn above ground.Using all of their ingenuity, Tom and Rob finally track down the girl for whom they are searching. Her name is Hope, and she's been locked in a pit by her misguided parents. She is filthy, backwards, and completely dependent on others. How can she help Lorn?Getting Hope out of her prison will take more courage and patience than the boys feel they have. And then they still have to rescue Lorn. Time is ticking away. With each passing second, Lorn feels inexplicably called by a strange force drawing her into the dangerous tunnels of her underground worldwhile, above ground, Tom and Rob begin the desperate battle to save her.
  • The Great Elephant Chase

    Gillian Cross

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1994)
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  • The Demon Headmaster

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, May 31, 2004)
    Dinah moves in with the Hunter family and starts going to the same school as her foster-brothers Lloyd and harvey. It's not easy, as they seem to hate her, and school is really strange. Pupils suddenly talk like robots and do weird things - even Dinah finds herself acting oddly. She's surethe headmaster has some kind of power over them, and is determined to find out more. But the Demon Headmaster is equally determined to stop her.* Gillian Cross has won the Carnegie Medal, the Whitbread Children's Novel Award, and the Smarties Prize, and is a highly-acclaimed author. Sales of her books exceed one million copies.
  • Demon Headmaster Strikes Again Tie In

    Gillian Cross

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 7, 1997)
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  • Where I Belong

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • Beware of the Demon Headmaster

    Gillian Cross

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 27, 2002)
    Sally and her twin Ben have been looking forward to their school trip to Notley Castle for ages. There are dungeons, and weapons, and a cannon to fire...But on the day, Ben is ill and has to stay in bed, so Sally promises to send him a text message every hour, to let him know what's going on.When Sally's messages start sounding very strange indeed, Ben decides to get out of his sick bed and ride to the rescue.An exciting, fast-moving story with a topical plot based on text messaging. At only 99p, this is the perfect introduction to the Demon Headmaster books for a whole new generation of readers.