Theseus and the Minotaur - Penguin active reading - Level 1
Theseus is the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, but he is the son of King Aegeus of Athenstoo. Every year the Minotaur eats people from Athens. Theseus is strong and angry, but he is only
The Angry Little Knight, otherwise known as Hothead, is tired of “practice” fighting. He wants a real adventure. But when he rides his trusty steed into the dark forest, he finds more than he bargained for: a little dragon that is just as bad-tempered as he is. Will the dragon eat the knight? Will the knight slay the dragon? Both little hotheads are in for a surprise, and the dark forest will never be the same again.
Added by: C_Sean_McGee | Karma: 8.13 | Black Hole | 13 August 2013
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Alex and The Gruff
This is the story of a polite and well mannered young boy named Alex who; after being abducted by a paedophile, develops an incredible bond with an angry and foul mouthed toy called The Gruff who teaches young Alex how to find his voice.
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There were six of them - three Katherines, two Annes, and a Jane. One of them was the King's wife for twenty-four years, another for only a year and a half. One died, two were divorced, and two were beheaded. It was a dangerous, uncertain life. After the King's death in 1547, his sixth wife finds a box of old letters - one from each of the first five wives. They are sad, angry, frightened letters. They tell the story of what it was like to be the wife of Henry VIII of England.
Henry the VIII and His Six Wives - Audio (bookworms 2)
Added by: amgamg | Karma: 4294.79 | Black Hole | 15 April 2013
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Henry the VIII and His Six Wives - Audio (bookworms 2)
There were six of them - three Katherines, two Annes, and a Jane. One of them was the King's wife for twenty-four years, another for only a year and a half. One died, two were divorced, and two were beheaded. It was a dangerous, uncertain life.
After the King's death in 1547, his sixth wife finds a box of old letters - one from each of the first five wives. They are sad, angry, frightened letters. They tell the story of what it was like to be the wife of Henry VIII of England.