Catalogue Secondary Pearson 24-25

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LEVEL 3

Frankenstein Mary Shelley

Mysteries of the Unexplained Kathy Burke Read about the strangest things in the Universe - other worlds, strange objects and peculiar happenings. How much do you believe? Encounter the evidence and make up your own mind.

Frankenstein is probably the most famous horror story in the world. Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist who creates a monster from parts of dead bodies. At first the monster looks for love and wants to be kind. But soon, he learns to hate people and becomes evil. Frankenstein has learnt how to create life. But will this life destroy him?

ISBN

9781292110387

ISBN

9781292121512

Sweeney Todd Anonymous

Titanic Paul Shipton

18 th Century London, Sweeney Todd runs a successful barber’s shop, but his neighbours worry about his strange behaviour. Is he hiding something? Tobias, his young employee, thinks he is. Then other people, searching for missing friends, become interested in his shop.

On the night of April 14, 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank. This is the full story. Why did the Titanic sink so quickly? Why did so many people die? What are the stories of all those people, young and old, rich and poor?

ISBN

9781447967620

ISBN

9781447967613

LEVEL 4

About a Boy Nick Hornby Will Freeman wants an easy life with no

Leonardo Da Vinci Georgia Clarke

Known world-wide as the painter of the Mona Lisa, for designs of flying machines and for his studies of the human body. He brought his scientific and artistic abilities together so successfully that he is as famous now, five hundred years after his death, as in his lifetime.

responsibilities. But then he meets Marcus – an unusual twelve-year-old boy with serious problems. About a Boy is a modern classic – a very funny story about a very serious subject: love. It’s also a popular movie starring Hugh Grant.

ISBN

9781447967668

ISBN

9781447967712

The Odyssey Homer

Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens

The great hero Odysseus has been away from his family for twenty years when the goddess Athene decides to help him find his way back to the island of Ithaca. But the journey will not be easy. Odysseus must face storms, monsters and the terrible anger of the sea god Poseidon. And if he succeeds, will he be welcomed home?

Nicholas Nickleby is a kind man who works at a cruel school full of poor, hungry children. Can he ever find happiness in a world where stupid, greedy people have all the power and brave, honest people have nothing? Now a major film.

ISBN

9781447967729

ISBN

9781292140520

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