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  • One Thousand White Whales

    Daniel Adkins

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 19, 2014)
    When a dark change sweeps across his homeland, Nanuk journeys to the North Pole. He's not only seeking Sedna, the Ghost of the Sea, in many ways he's searching for a mother too. But as the Northern Lights lead him on his way, they do more than guide him...they teach him the deepest darkest secrets of the entire universe.
  • 9 Lives of a Rig Mechanic

    Mike Youngman

    (FeedaRead.com, Aug. 27, 2014)
    Just another Exciting Day. As a young man who has just been made redundant my future was bleak I make a rash decision that changes my life forever I start work on the Oil rigs after some years I end up travelling to Nigeria where I get taken Hostage and talk my way out of it 4 years later on my second trip to Nigeria I get involved in a fire fight at Kidney Island. Brazil brought more adventure where I am shot at by Bank robbers as I flea from the bank, my Brazilian assistant saves my life by dragging me away from a drive by shooting later at sea I get entangled with pirates and I survive an explosion on board a drill ship by seconds. Sometime later in China I cross paths with the Chinese Mafia (Triads) as I tried to save a young girl from Prostitution. I get involved with Terrorists in the Desert while they steal oil I escape and become a celebrity in Abu Dhabi for short while. My career was adventuress if nothing else my son followed my lead until he was killed a year later! Mike Youngman
  • The Tree of Dreams

    K. Hamilton-Sturdy

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, July 2, 2013)
    'Sometimes I dream that you aren't here, that you left,' she shouted at him angrily. Then in a blink, Graeme wasn't there. When Lily's brother disappears into the world of the Dream Tree she must race against time to find him before he's gone for ever into a nightmare. And before the dreams spill out into the real world: causing big trouble for everyone.
  • The Curse of Sea Shell Cave

    John Priest

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, March 8, 2014)
    The Junior Private Investigators are on holiday in Portsmouth, UK. The Pelican Hotel is owned by Stan's gran Muriel Larkin and she's great fun to be with. But not this time, this holiday is different. The JPIs sense it straight away but their parents won't discuss it. Stan is acting strangely; he refuses to talk and locks himself in his bedroom. Muriel's private beach is now out of bounds too. A mysterious green pigment has seeped into the sand, changing its colour. The council were closing it pending laboratory testing which they believed would show the beach to be poisonous. That meant they couldn't explore Sea Shell Cave either. Earth tremors at night are so ferocious they rock the very foundations of the building. Muriel is distraught and thinks everything is cursed, the beach, the hotel and Sea Shell Cave. After noticing strange goings on in the hotel and on the public beach, the JPIs have a different idea on the subject. They believe something or someone is responsible and they intend to find out why. It will lead them into life-threatening danger and will be their toughest case yet.
  • Jay-Pea-Eyes Aka Junior Private Investigators

    John Priest, Doriano Strologo

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 12, 2012)
    Three children go missing and police organise a massive search of the town of Dudleigh and surrounding areas. A call from a security officer at Russington Hospital immediately has several Detectives heading for the Accident & Emergency Department. All three missing children have somehow been returned to the Hospital. No-one sees or hears anything; it's as though the children appeared out of the sky. The Doctor is puzzled - the children are in excellent health but are refusing to talk to anyone, not even their own parents. Local detectives are baffled. Where have they been? What have they been doing? Why won't they talk? All questions the police want answered. And urgently. When another young girl goes missing her 10 year old brother Harry and his three friends, Stan and identical twins Polly and Lily, are determined to find her and solve the mystery once and for all. Will they solve the mystery before the Police? Can they find out the 'Where's and the What's' and also the 'Why's and the How's?'
  • The Immigrant: Stargazer

    T. M. Patel

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, April 24, 2013)
    The Immigrant: Stargazer starts in a town outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. It starts in the eighties, where apartheid still exists. Saesha a young girl grows up with her siblings in a segregated area during Apartheid, an area where Indians live. The early residents of her town were forcibly removed from another area, and the town where Saesha lives is the only place where Indians can live legally. Saesha is Hindu, still six or seven years old. She does not know what Apartheid is. She faces a number of things while growing up; she struggles with growing up in the Hindu culture during Apartheid, where Indians are classified as Black. Saesha wants to be free; to dream just isn't enough; she wants to live her dreams. Saesha is living in the world of apartheid, but within that world is another world. She struggles as an Indian girl growing up in a western world. Nothing seems to make sense to her and her existence during her darkest moments. The question is who will she become? How will she get there? Is it written in the stars or is it in her...?
  • Angels Of Clover Farm

    Virginia Shirt, Rob Lane

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, July 3, 2012)
    Meet Sally and Adrian of Clover Farm. Enjoy their adventures with the local children and the ponies. Clover Farm is in big trouble and is running out of money fast. Can a thin, sickly, neglected pony really save the farm? Can the children stop the villains from transporting illegal drugs in a horse lorry? Join in the adventures at Clover Farm to find out! If you love ponies, you will love this story. It's been written for horse lovers by a horse lover.
  • Peder and the Skincatcher

    Clio Gray

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Jan. 29, 2013)
    Peder lives at Castle Krumsky, an Academy for Gifted Children. When the castle is blown to smithereens it falls to Peder and his friends to lead the survivors to safety, and solve the mystery of what has happened, and why. The Academy teaches its pupils in the arts of the circus, and is the HQ for Cirtex, a shadowy organisation who roam the Empire far and wide, entertaining people and solving mysteries at the same time. Their biggest enemy in the past few years is called The Skincatcher, a name he has earned, as Peder will soon find out. Peder travels back to his home town of Querkelberg. Here he discovers that not only were the deaths of his parents connected to the castle, but, more frighteningly, to The Skincatcher himself. And now The Skincatcher is coming after Peder. This is a tale of murder, betrayal and revenge, and is not for the fainthearted. It is also a story that reaches right to the heart of what family and friendship is all about.
  • Quest for the Unicorn

    Rachel Vevers

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, April 26, 2012)
    "To eat the flesh of the unicorn will bring a man to everlasting life." The Guardians of the Meara have a precious secret to keep. The white horses on their island give birth to unicorns, in demand all over the world for their healing magic. Cirrus, born to a unicorn, is the rarest of the rare. He is a Pegasus. Gerad is already accustomed to danger. Becoming Cirrus' Guardian nearly cost him his life. Now, a unicorn of the Meara has been captured, and her Guardian Edith has returned to the island alone. If the man who holds the unicorn is not stopped, the kingdom of Britain will fall, and the island will lose its only ally. Without the help of King Eadward, Gerad and Edith cannot hope to rescue the unicorn before the Blue Baron kills her. But Gerad has an enemy, and he is with the king. No longer challenged by children's stories, but not keen on Young Adult plots? Adventure fantasy for able readers.
  • Sparrowlegs

    Paul Delaney

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Dec. 8, 2008)
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  • SURVIVAL

    Marietta Marcus, Zsuzsanna Snarey

    language (Feedaread, June 11, 2014)
    This is the story of a young girl growing up in pre war Hungary and escaping from deportation by the Nazi German invaders. She arrives in London, and after two unsuccessful marriages finds happiness with George Mikes the journalist and humorist author of How to be an alien etc..
  • Fairytale Imprisonment

    Ella Van Graan, Renouvelle Design Studio

    language (FeedARead, April 29, 2015)
    Future-seeing Caitlyn Cooper and her bad-news boyfriend quickly learns that the safest way of playing a part in each other's life is to be apart from each other.