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  • Noah's Harbour

    T. a. Allison

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 11, 2013)
    The grassroots of Noah's Harbour lie with an attack, by pirates, on a merchant ship, back in 1722. The attack caused the ship and its entire crew, bar one, to sink into the icy depths of the ocean. The discovery of the ships' wreck centuries later and her return to her home port of Noah's Harbour, for restoration, triggers a series of adventures for a young group of friends living in the harbour, for the ship, known as the Lunarve, possesses strong, magical powers activated only by the close proximity of the three main characters; Zach, Summer & Captain Will Warne. The first book in the series is divided into three parts, with each part focusing on the day the characters meet. The days' events are described from their individual perspectives, helping the reader to consider the story line from different angles, which in turn opens up questions and allows a deeper insight into each character. Noah's Harbour, as a series, will take our friends on many adventures when, in their quest to unlock the secrets of time, they will each learn something new about themselves.
  • A Journey in the Mind of the Goblin from Zo

    Shelley Palmer

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, May 31, 2012)
    This book is not just for children... It is for those who lost a parent when they were young...for those who were bullied at school by another child or a teacher...for those who just want to laugh and dream... Or for those who want to meander in the woods and meet a goblin who will allow them to travel in his mind! Or for those, who like Sadie - the mother of Charlotte and Jimmy - had their imagination locked behind a door marked 'Childhood' many years ago, and now they want to release it...
  • Murphy's Incredible Journey

    Helen Kemp

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Nov. 5, 2015)
    One night, not long before Christmas, Murphy, a handsome Siberian Husky is stolen while out for a walk with his dad and his doggy friend Paddy. He is taken far away from his home where he meets some interesting characters along the way; some are nice and some are not so very nice. But all Murphy wants to do is to go home. Will that ever happen? With the help of Paddy, a clever Husky pup called Monty,some very special animal friends and the power of Facebook and Twitter, Murphy's wish may come true.
  • Paddy Stories - Magic of Christmas

    Dawn Haddon

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Nov. 11, 2014)
    It is Christmastime in the magical kingdom and the westie knights Sir Paddy and Sir Alfie celebrate the Magic of Christmas. Sir Paddy's squires, the five silly chicks, continually get into mischief with hilarious results. Luckily they are kept in check by the Special Forces elite snail Commando Kit and his troop. The Magic of Christmas sees new friends join Sir Paddy and his companions to share in the winter wonderland adventures. It may be cold in the magical kingdom but there is warmth in their hearts. Spread the joy.
  • The Legend of Grace Roscoe

    Ruth C. Welsby

    (FeedaRead.com, July 14, 2014)
    This is a fictionalised account of Grace Roscoe, who was born in 1715 to an unloving and cold mother. At the age of fourteen, she was wrenched from all that she knew and loved. Her mother, without warning had bundled her onto a coach for a journey to an unknown destination. She was to be used by her mother's cousins John and James Hardman, who were merchants and the owners of Allerton Hall as a means for them to be accepted by society. Neither brother was able to produce an heir to their vast fortune, gained through slavery. Grace was made an heiress to their vast merchant's fortunes - on condition she married well. When Grace reached sixteen the Hardman's arranged for her to marry an older, but well-connected suitor. They were unaware of her scandalous blossoming romance. She had fallen in love with the coachman. Grace's world fell apart when she heard she was to be married and vowed she would never enter a loveless marriage. She was prepared to give up everything, even her own life for the love the coachman - John Hazlehurst.
  • In a Pocket of Time

    Helen Matthews

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Sept. 7, 2012)
    Every time Caleb hears a saying, it happens to him. Pockets with watches appear on his shirt when his mum mentions pockets of time. He soon finds himself in Brumantia, in Mr Bull's china shop. In Brumantia you can be thrown in prison for a petty crime like being in someone else's shoes or end up in hospital with your fingers crossed or sides split. And just think what 'you're all over the place' can do to you! Who or what is behind this secret power in idioms and will it stay with Caleb forever?
  • Buster, the Time-travelling Dog

    Brian Humphreys

    language (FeedARead, Dec. 8, 2014)
    In Professor Bungle, I truly thought I had a friend fur-ever, until he fitted my time-travel collar. ‘Buster,’ he told me confidently, ‘one squeeze of this golden clasp will send you travelling in time, and if you squeeze it again, you will return to me.’ Before I could say, ‘Well I’ll be a mongrel’s uncle,’ he pressed the golden clasp. One minute, I was watching Bark to the Future, the next minute, I was spiralling through a funnel of warm air to a destination unknown. I was madder than a springer spaniel. ‘Just you wait until I get back,’ I howled into the dark cloud of warm air that engulfed me. ‘I’ve a good mind to report you to the Court of Mongrel Rights.’DISCLAIMER:The following adventures come straight from the mongrel’s mouth.The thoughts and opinions expressed in this book are Buster’s and not those of the author, who quite likes postmen and ginger cats.No dogs, postmen, or ginger cats were injured in the making of this book.
  • Split, Second, Stimulation and Other Tales of Missed Fortunes.

    Warren James Finn, Sharryce Cyan, Krissy Blue

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 23, 2014)
    Journey through a mixture of narratives, poetry and prose that will captivate and inspire readers of every age. This read is designed to be enjoyed time and again. Every turn of the page is designed to make you reflect, laugh and inspire from the comfort of your armchair. A must read for everyone that enjoys living a roller coaster of emotions. Pure brilliance.
  • The Hippity Dippity Witch

    Lorraine O' Byrne, Laura Martin, Seamus Kennedy

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, May 17, 2012)
    What terrible thing has happened to Willow Grove? Once a beautiful haven, now a scene of total devastation. The creatures of the forest cower in terror but from what? There is a cruel magic at hand here. It is up to Jenny to solve the mystery and save her friends before it is too late!
  • The Harp of Elvyth

    Debbie Daley

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, July 14, 2020)
    On Mother Earth's parallel world of Elvedom, trouble is brewing. Four sacred relics have been stolen and hidden away by the evil Duke Eldorth. In the parallel world of humans, Lizzie Longton lives with her eccentric but adoring grandmother. Lizzie has always known that she's unlike other kids and is bullied because of it. The problem is, apart from her strangely shaped ears, she doesn't understand why she's 'different'. On her 11th birthday, Lizzie is surprised to receive the news that she has won a holiday to an exclusive hotel. Upon arrival at their destination, Lizzie and her grandmother quickly discover that the holiday is not quite what it claims to be. Instead, they find themselves in a world full of people and creatures they believed only exist in myth and legend. During their journey, Lizzie discovers the truth about her heritage and why she's so different. She also finds herself caught up in a series of adventures that challenge her to fight her demons in both worlds.
  • The Golden Cuckoo

    Elizabeth Jasper

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Feb. 12, 2013)
    When thirteen-year-old Jake Malkin buys an old cuckoo clock at a car-boot sale, he has no idea a small boy is trapped inside. With the boy's big sister, Ella, Jake sets out to find and rescue Eddie, but he has to contend with evil in the form of Grabbe, a greedy, slave-driving villain and his assistants, the cruel old couple who were the weather man and woman from the cuckoo clock. Lost in the dark in the middle of a mysterious mountain, Jake and Ella meet up with a group of kidnapped boys who have been forced by Grabbe to work as slaves in his gold mine. Can they escape from Grabbe and find their way to safety?
  • PsiCo

    David Wardale

    (FeedaRead.com, Feb. 6, 2013)
    PsiCo - You Write On website Children's Book of the Year winner 2011. Teenager Danny Page has psychokinetic powers, powers that are as much a curse as a blessing. When he attracts the attention of a shady governmental organisation, Danny is thrown into a world where his abilities are both coveted and feared, where he is an asset to some and a target to others. As Danny attempts to negotiate a labyrinth of secrets and lies, he must work out friend from foe, battle kidnappers and killers and unravel a plot that aims to save humanity from its own destructive self by culling millions of innocent people.