Author: Matthew Tobin
Publisher: Matthew Tobin
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Albert Toohey has been searching for answers, ever since his scientist dad was killed in a fire three years ago. When an old friend of his dad’s turns up in possession of a mysterious letter, containing clues to a secret project Mr Toohey had been working on, thirteen year old Albert finds himself at the centre of an incredible adventure that is quite literally out of this world. A dark matter portal may provide a link to another world and maybe, just maybe to his dad, but Albert is not the only one who knows of his dad’s project, and those responsible for Mr Toohey’s death will stop at nothing to finally get their hands on his work, including killing Albert. Now the fate of this world and everything beyond, rests in Albert’s hands.
Albert Toohey and the Dark Matter
The House in the Woods
Author: Yvette Fielding
Publisher: Andersen Press Limited
ISBN: 1787612201
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Stranger Things meets Point Horror in the first of a brilliant new series for readers aged 11+ from Yvette Fielding, British television's first lady of the paranormal and presenter of Most Haunted. When Clovis, Eve and Tom decide to play with a ouija board in an old abandoned house on Halloween, none of them foresees the horrors they’re about to unleash. What starts out as a bit of fun, soon transcends into something far more terrifying when a distressed and determined spirit follows them home. Before long the friends are caught up in a series of events beyond their wildest imaginings and their journey as ghost hunters begins . . . 'When I grow up I wanna be a ghost hunter!' Keith Lemon 'If you’re reading this scary book in bed then it might be wise to leave the landing light on' Paul O’Grady 'I'm too scared to read this!' Matt Lucas
Publisher: Andersen Press Limited
ISBN: 1787612201
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Stranger Things meets Point Horror in the first of a brilliant new series for readers aged 11+ from Yvette Fielding, British television's first lady of the paranormal and presenter of Most Haunted. When Clovis, Eve and Tom decide to play with a ouija board in an old abandoned house on Halloween, none of them foresees the horrors they’re about to unleash. What starts out as a bit of fun, soon transcends into something far more terrifying when a distressed and determined spirit follows them home. Before long the friends are caught up in a series of events beyond their wildest imaginings and their journey as ghost hunters begins . . . 'When I grow up I wanna be a ghost hunter!' Keith Lemon 'If you’re reading this scary book in bed then it might be wise to leave the landing light on' Paul O’Grady 'I'm too scared to read this!' Matt Lucas
Lenny
Author: Laura McVeigh
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781848408241
Category : Abandoned children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Ten-year old Lenny wants to save his home, Roseville, Louisiana, from the sinkhole that threatens to destroy it. His mother, Mari-Rose, unable to cope and dreaming of a better life, has abandoned him. His father, Jim, has returned from war suffering from PTSD. Lenny is homeless, sleeping rough in the bayou swampland, and his only true friends in the world are young Lucy Albert, the lonely town librarian, and long-retired schoolteacher Miss Julie Betterdine Valéry - who is still waiting on the return of her husband, Stanley, sent to war in Korea in 1952. Travelling between two storylines - the first taking place in 2011 in the Ubari Sand Sea in Libya, the second along the banks of False River, Louisiana, when the ripple effects of the Great Recession, pollution, environmental destruction and the rapidly rising waters are causing whole towns to empty out all along the Bayou, LENNY is a story about how we treat our planet and each other. It examines the nature of time and reality, conflict, family and love, and explores how hope and imagination can save us."--
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781848408241
Category : Abandoned children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Ten-year old Lenny wants to save his home, Roseville, Louisiana, from the sinkhole that threatens to destroy it. His mother, Mari-Rose, unable to cope and dreaming of a better life, has abandoned him. His father, Jim, has returned from war suffering from PTSD. Lenny is homeless, sleeping rough in the bayou swampland, and his only true friends in the world are young Lucy Albert, the lonely town librarian, and long-retired schoolteacher Miss Julie Betterdine Valéry - who is still waiting on the return of her husband, Stanley, sent to war in Korea in 1952. Travelling between two storylines - the first taking place in 2011 in the Ubari Sand Sea in Libya, the second along the banks of False River, Louisiana, when the ripple effects of the Great Recession, pollution, environmental destruction and the rapidly rising waters are causing whole towns to empty out all along the Bayou, LENNY is a story about how we treat our planet and each other. It examines the nature of time and reality, conflict, family and love, and explores how hope and imagination can save us."--
Interpreting Constitutions
Author: Charles J. G. Sampford
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862872417
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Constitutions can be viewed as the road map of liberal democracies. And like any road map, they need to be constantly reconsidered and redrawn as the territory develops and changes. The contributors undertake this re-interpretation on a number of levels. They examine first the theoretical approaches to constitutional interpretation and then move on to implied rights. There then follows a consideration of the role of the judiciary and parliament in constitutional interpretation, drawing upon a number of examples from around the world.
Publisher: Federation Press
ISBN: 9781862872417
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Constitutions can be viewed as the road map of liberal democracies. And like any road map, they need to be constantly reconsidered and redrawn as the territory develops and changes. The contributors undertake this re-interpretation on a number of levels. They examine first the theoretical approaches to constitutional interpretation and then move on to implied rights. There then follows a consideration of the role of the judiciary and parliament in constitutional interpretation, drawing upon a number of examples from around the world.
The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut
Author: Dwight Loomis
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Connecticut
Languages : en
Pages : 898
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Connecticut
Languages : en
Pages : 898
Book Description
APAIS 1999: Australian public affairs information service
Author:
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1220
Book Description
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1220
Book Description
Compleat Cast of Characters in Literature
Author: SparkNotes Staff
Publisher: Spark Notes
ISBN: 9781411402188
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1244
Book Description
Publisher: Spark Notes
ISBN: 9781411402188
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1244
Book Description