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  • { DARKLANDS } by Woodcock, Emma

    Emma Woodcock

    (FeedARead.com, April 10, 2012)
    None
  • Against Ourselves

    Jonathan Clifford-King

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 26, 2012)
    The year is 2071. A crew have almost reached a new planet where no human has set foot on before. A top-secret project is about to be launched there by the crew and history looks set to be made. But then the project goes terribly wrong! Soon, the crew find themselves snared in a deadly trap where nothing is what it seems. They can trust no one. They cannot trust each other. They cannot even trust themselves...
  • Amulet

    A. D. Hawkins

    (FeedaRead.com, Sept. 1, 2013)
    They retire their operatives early at the Space Intelligence Agency. Sometimes they just eliminate them. There is a prose poem which says: You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and stars. You have a right to be here. Unfortunately, there are forces at work that think otherwise. Forty-two children aboard a space shuttle are kidnapped and about to die. Somewhere in the universe there is a micro chip the size of a pinhead. It alone holds the key to saving the children, the earth and the new frontiers of space from evil domination. You think you have it all planned, a beach house, a stretch of one of the last unpolluted diving reefs on earth, a pension before you're thirty. Then you get a Masertext. It is the year 2050 in an age of corruption, deception and a depleted earth. Space Intelligence agent Cornelius Ross is quitting to run his Caribbean dive school but he has one last mission. He and Mistral, the beautiful daughter of a resistance leader, are drawn together with a notorious space pirate in a desperate fight to save Humankind from the holocaust about to be unleashed.
  • The Crow House

    Jean Atkin

    (FeedaRead.com, June 25, 2013)
    None
  • Hedgehogs from Outer Space - paperback colour

    Elizabeth Morley

    Paperback (FeedARead.com, Dec. 23, 2019)
    FULL COLOUR edition, featuring 95 delightful illustrations by the author. An exciting and witty adventure story for 7-11 year olds, set in a parallel universe populated by hedgehogs. This is Snipper's second adventure. As the story opens, he is looking forward to watching the launch of the space shuttle. Riding inside will be two of his friends - astronauts who are to spend the next six months orbiting Earth on board the international space station. But Snipper never makes it to their launch. Whisked off to a distant galaxy himself, he soon has other things on his mind - a rescue mission, a plot which threatens the future of his entire planet and a seemingly impossible journey home. As he navigates his way across a hostile universe, he must learn to land a spacecraft, assume an alien identity and secretly visit strange new worlds - where days are longer than years and where plants can only survive underground. Though his friends have long since given him up for lost, their paths will cross again. Then they must all play their part. The future of the Earth rests in their paws.
  • All for Socks

    Adam Vickerstaff

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, May 6, 2014)
    Since the invention of the sock mankind has wondered where they all disappear. That is until Thomas discovers the disappearing sock epidemic. Following his last sock with his sidekick Teddy, they are flung on an adventure through a secret hidden trap door deep under the bed. In a place few children have seen and torn between his own courage and humility, he must pit his wits against the single mindedness of the Sock Herders. But then..."if it don't know you're scared of it, it will be scared of you..." Or so they say.
  • Vanished into Thin Air

    John Kemp

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Aug. 18, 2014)
    Job VacancyPosition: Gatekeeper to Thin Air, the In-Between World.Requirements: The candidate must have a minimum of ten positive human traits (to be tested). Duties to include: Guardian to the key, Operator of the 'vessel' and Protector of a company of elves.No previous experience necessary, but it is an asset if the candidate can overcome other-worldly challenges and obstacles, all hexed with magical spells, needed for the navigation of the River of Adversity, Rocky Fortunes and the Waterfall of Faith. A basic understanding of sorcery, and the ability to counteract the dark arts might be useful too.Benefits: Extensive travel. Excellent social opportunities. Full training given. 10% off train tickets within the British Isles. Free Room & Board.Note: It should be understood that this is strictly a voluntary undertaking. No salary or remuneration of any sort. Contact: 'Teek'. Apply within: The Lost & Found Office, St George's Railway Station.
  • Jason Willow

    Gareth C. Mottram

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 4, 2012)
    Imagine a mix of the later Harry Potter books, The Matrix and Jason Bourne films and the Supernatural T.V. series. Now step further into the dark. Twenty years ago, Jason's father ran from a hidden war against demons and the fanatical Brethren who summon them. However, his arcane powers were too valuable for either side to give up. After years in hiding from inhuman assassins, Jason's mother is killed and the hunt closes in. A terrifying new world opens up all around Jason - a grey world of demons, possessed innocents and secret societies. Amidst first love and betrayal in an isolated abbey, Jason must decide whether to defy his father and fully embrace his own supernatural powers or continue running away forever. Jason Willow is packed full of hard-hitting martial arts and gun action, suspense and tightly controlled powers. Family, friends and enemies are embroiled in complicated relationships as they lead us through the high-octane action sequences. This modern-day story plays out over such locations as a remote Scottish island, a high-tech abbey stronghold, a gang-controlled school and a hellish brewery town lost deep in the Yorkshire moors.
  • PsiCo: Dirty Money by Wardale, David

    David Wardale

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, July 6, 1800)
    None
  • My Toilet Is a Murderer!

    Paul Delaney

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, May 14, 2013)
    Jimmy Dennet is a ten year old boy who's all excited when his dad installs a brand new technological wonder - a computer controlled toilet called the LAV 620. His excitement reaches boiling point as the mysterious invention slowly starts to talk to him. Jimmy's own words at the start of the story show us what's in store in this hilarious black comedy - 'About a year ago, my whole life was turned upside down. Sucked into a strange sequence of events, unbelievable, unspeakable things happened. And only now, by a weird twist of fate, can I tell my story at last...'
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    Paul Richard Delaney

    (FeedARead.com, May 14, 2013)
    None
  • Good Vibrations

    Margaret Halliday

    (FeedaRead.com, Feb. 9, 2015)
    Margaret Halliday's second book, Good Vibrations: a Story of a Single 60s Mum, tells the poignant tale of her harrowing and often hilarious experience of unmarried motherhood in pre-Abortion Act Scotland. Seventeen-year-old Margaret's Glaswegian romance results in unplanned pregnancy and heartbreak but she battles on overcoming all obstacles. Disowned by her parents her sister supports her through her confinement. She is forced to care for her baby in hospital, developing a strong maternal bond, before he is fostered. As a result his adoption is cancelled and mother and son are reunited just before Christmas 1967. Margaret's determination to be independent leads her to accept two disastrous housekeeping positions which result in homelessness and other adventures. She recovers from these setbacks and finally settles down in Edinburgh. Many years later her son traces his real father, with unbelievable results.