
- Riding Awayby James Michell The sweltering heat enveloped everything, strangling it. Withering trees grew in clumps along the side of the path, with the discordant melody of camel hooves trotting over it. A drowsy aura hung over the road, the harsh camel trainer whipping them at the slightest toe out of line. Each of the camels carried supplies that would be greatly needed on the long trek to go. Exhausted by the miserable heat, two siblings watched as the sun was ...
- The Railway in the Skyby James Michell Hannah hated geography. Not only was it boring, but everyone else knew so much more about it than she did. Only three other people were still catching up: Hannah, Arthur and Henry. Really it was only two people, because Henry was bad at everything. The only thing he was good at was picking his nose. Arthur was just like Hannah. His eyes were the same pale blue as Hannah’s, and his hair was exactly the same shade ...

Amanda sprang up from the sheets of the bed, just as an enormous velvet-red book leaped from the shelf and threw itself at Charlie. Charlie screamed and threw her hands out in front of her. Amanda called desperately for assistance. They managed to bat it away once, but it circled round and came back with just as much speed as before. It made a dull smacking sound as it hit Charlie’s head, and she crumpled to the floor.
Meet Amanda, Rose, Michael, Jake, Charlie and Elisabeth, six kids who are mysteriously carried off to Fantasy School by a giant eagle. What is this strange place? Why are they here? And what magical adventures await them?
Fantasy School is an enchanting story of courage and friendship, written by a kid with a big imagination.


- Riding Awayby James MichellThe sweltering heat enveloped everything, strangling it. Withering trees grew in clumps along the side of the path, with the discordant melody of camel hooves trotting over it. A drowsy aura hung over the road, the harsh camel trainer whipping them at the slightest toe out of line. Each of the camels carried supplies that would be greatly needed on the long trek to go.Exhausted by the miserable heat, two siblings watched as the sun was replaced by ...
- The Railway in the Skyby James Michell Hannah hated geography. Not only was it boring, but everyone else knew so much more about it than she did. Only three other people were still catching up: Hannah, Arthur and Henry. Really it was only two people, because Henry was bad at everything. The only thing he was good at was picking his nose. Arthur was just like Hannah. His eyes were the same pale blue as Hannah’s, and his hair was exactly the same shade ...

Amanda sprang up from the sheets of the bed, just as an enormous velvet-red book leaped from the shelf and threw itself at Charlie. Charlie screamed and threw her hands out in front of her. Amanda called desperately for assistance. They managed to bat it away once, but it circled round and came back with just as much speed as before. It made a dull smacking sound as it hit Charlie’s head, and she crumpled to the floor.
Meet Amanda, Rose, Michael, Jake, Charlie and Elisabeth, six kids who are mysteriously carried off to Fantasy School by a giant eagle. What is this strange place? Why are they here? And what magical adventures await them?
Fantasy School is an enchanting story of courage and friendship, written by a kid with a big imagination.

