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Four words destroyed his parents' lives. Two words meant a girl would never speak again. Quinn doesn't want to know what he could do with a full sentence. With just a few words, Quinn can compel anyone to do what he wants. With this power he could rule the world, create peace on Earth, and even make the girl he loves find him irresistible. He can have anything he wants. All it takes is a command. But this power isn't the gift it seems. Quinn has spent half his life trying not to use it - because every use backfires, and any attempts at fixing things ends in disaster. When you can control anyone with a few words, how do you avoid destroying your life?
Prince Roderick has always lived in the long shadow cast by his dazzling and widely beloved older brother, Prince Charming. When Roderick meets a woman known as Wolf, he feels things might be different this time - although perhaps for all the wrong reasons. When Prince Charming's own troubles with love sends them on a quest to return a missing princess to a neighbouring kingdom, Roderick is quite sure Wolf will be long gone before he returns. But when the quests ends in disaster, there are bigger problems to worry about. Prince Charming, hero of the kingdom, has been turned into a frog. Thus begins two princes' quest to break the curse. The only problem is that such curses are only broken by True Love's Kiss - a kiss usually given by Prince Charming himself. All the while, a Big, Bad Wolf is on the hunt for a few bad little pigs...
Book 3 in the Herophobia seriesThe whole world wonders what really happened in the Hotel Incident. ARC has not revealed how the first registered compeller was stopped, and everyone wants to know. The main question left unanswered is 'What happened to Clementine Jones?' Tallulah Stone, a pro-Virt journalist, intends to find out. At the same time, Quinn and Rainbow set off to university. They move into a Virt share house, living with other Virts (and each other) for the first time in their lives. But living out of home comes with its own difficulties, especially when there are other Virts around also trying to manage their own abilities and secrets. This book concludes the Herophobia series
Book 2 in the Herophobia seriesQuinn doesn't like to use his compulsion, but he will if he has to. He already has. To stop the Enforcer pursuing him, he compelled her to forget. There's a reason he doesn't like to use his compulsion. Someone who has been compelled is driven to complete the order with a single minded focus. Nothing else matters. They don't feel anything else - and any empath can feel that horrifying lack of emotion. When he could compel Rainbow with any word he speaks, is it safe to be in a relationship with her?Meanwhile, in another city, a young woman has discovered that if she tells someone to do something, they will do it. She loves this ability, and she plans to keep using it.
The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series is a collection of some of the best known stories from around the world carefully adapted for children to read themselves. Rabbit on the Run is based on Aesop's fable The Tortoise and the Hare, which teaches that slow and steady wins the race!
Four well-loved traditional tales that have been retold in line with your child's phonics learning at school. This Read with Oxford Stage 2 collection is ideal for children who are developing early reading skills. Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence.
Four well-loved traditional tales that have been retold in line with your child's phonics learning at school. This Read with Oxford Stage 1 collection is ideal for children who are taking their first steps in reading. Read with Oxford offers an exciting range of carefully levelled reading books to build your child's reading confidence.
Meet Tom and his superhero Grandad as they dash to the rescue after a cheese explosion!This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series is a collection of some of the best known stories from around the world carefully adapted for children to read themselves. Rabbit on the Run is based on Aesop's fable The Tortoise and the Hare, which teaches that slow and steady wins the race!
Choose either to follow Max and Tiger, or Cat and Ant, and make their decisions for them as they try to track down the stolen statue of Gladstone Day in The Missing Statue. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In this non-fiction book, In the Home, we follow Tiger as he explores all the rooms in a house and the activities you can do in each room. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In Hamster on the Run Ant's hamster Pickles has escaped. Ant searches everywhere to find where Pickles is hiding. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In Is Dad in Here? puppy dog Pup searches for his Dad all over the farmyard. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In this non-fiction book, Ducks, Max finds out all about a family of ducks. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
WOW! Magazine is filled with fun activities, comic strips and factfiles: play bot the difference, learn how to skateboard, and catch up on the latest news about Dr X with Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger!This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In The Birthday Cake Max and Ant decide to hide in Tiger's birthday cake to surprise him!This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
In this non-fiction book, Big and Small, Max looks at big and small animals from a rabbit with a small tail to a tiger with big teeth. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series is a collection of some of the best known stories from around the world carefully adapted for children to read themselves. Rabbit on the Run is based on Aesop's fable The Tortoise and the Hare, which teaches that slow and steady wins the race!
The Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales series is a collection of some of the best known stories from around the world carefully adapted for children to read themselves. I Will Get You is based on the Norwegian folk tale of The Three Billy Goats Gruff, about the goats who outwit a troll.
Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales are fully decodable so children can read some of the best known stories from around the world for themselves! Run, Run! is based on the traditional tale of The Gingerbread Man, about a gingerbread man who comes to life.
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