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Posted by Malorie on September 1, 2005 at 1:00 am

The Deadly Dare MysteriesIn Deadly Dare, there’s a new craze at Theo and Ricky’s school. The rules are simple. Write a dare, put it in the bag and take turns to pick one out. But on the night Ricky does his dare and enters the deserted warehouse he disappears. What secrets does the warehouse hold and how much does new girl Angela know about what happened? Theo needs to find the answers before it’s too late . . .

There’s nothing unusual about getting emails from your dad . . . unless he died a few months ago. In Computer Ghost Jade asks Theo, Ricky and Angela for help to find out what’s going on. Could the mysterious, desperate messages really be from the ghost of Jade’s dad? One thing’s for sure. Whoever – or whatever – is sending the emails wants something badly and they’ll stop at nothing to get it . . .

Theo, Ricky and Angela have to become Lie Detectives to uncover the truth about top inventor, Darius Marriott, after he comes to give a talk at school and collapses. Who is out to get him and why does their friend, Bullet, seem so personally involved? The friends are determined to get to the bottom of it all – but that could prove to be much harder, and more dangerous, than they think . . .

Categories: Books, Younger Readers
Posted by Malorie on September 1, 2005 at 1:00 am

Cloud BustingDespite his Mum’s insistence, Sam doesn’t want to be friends with Davey, he thinks Davey’s a first class, grade A, top of the dung heap moron. But one day Davey saves Sam’s life and a bond is formed between them. Sam is still embarrassed to be seen with Davey, but little by little he has to admit, when it’s just the two of them, Davey is a lot of fun. But then something terrible happens to Davey. . . Told in verse, in first person, this is the touching story of an extraordinary friendship, that changes two boys lives for ever. An uplifting tale that truly sings out.

Categories: Books, Older Readers