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Silverwood (The House Next Door Book 2)

by Jule Owen
4.9 stars – 27 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Silverwood is the second book in a mind-twisting new YA dystopian sci-fi time travel series

Sequel to The Boy Who Fell from the Sky

A boy hacks into his own future to try to save his mother from a mysterious virus.

When Mathew Erlang’s mother becomes seriously ill, he’ll do anything he can to save her and he knows his future self would too.

Alone in an England afflicted by extreme weather, biological warfare and civil war, Mathew needs to find his older self before Lestrange catches up with him and takes him back to his own time.

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The Evolution of a Serial Killer (A DCI Morton Crime Novel Book 6)

by Sean Campbell
4.3 stars – 20 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Sidelined and alone, DCI David Morton is relegated to the role of teacher. His task is to train the bright young things that will one day put him out of a job.
But hiding among the eager faces of the next generation is a talented student with murder in mind.
When Morton sets his class the challenge of showing how they would commit the perfect murder, the exercise results in his hardest case yet as he has to hunt the killer he helped to create.

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Tyson & Joey: Two Worlds Collide

by Tom Watts
4.2 stars – 10 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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This is the story of two very different young men, from two very different worlds. Tyson is from the rough streets of Trentan, a crime-ridden, drug-infested, inner-city neighbourhood. Joey is from the affluent northern suburbs, a community of privilege and opportunity. The worlds of these two young men collide through a chance encounter, and as a result, they begin to question their life situations – which are at critical points. This connection sparks a shared journey of self-development; one which brings about necessary changes for both men.

The story has a self-help thread throughout, which is inspired by the author’s personal experience of living with anxiety and depression. The text conveys the truths that enabled him to rise out of suffering, and to live a life of peace and fulfilment. The teachings are centred on the concept of “present moment awareness”, and how this can be applied to everyday life.

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Dare To Bee: Bees are the Keys

by Alice Ayden
5.0 stars – 4 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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A rhyming book for children! Follow Bandit the bee meeting animals and learning about self-esteem!

At first Bandit longs to be anything but a bee: “Honey tastes funny and flowers are too sour! I don’t want to be tiny and whiny, but being a bee is not for me!” Soon, Bandit realizes that nothing is better to be than a bee. “Being a bee is what I’m meant to be.” Bandit can inspire us all, “I have everything I need to be the best indeed! So, I dare to be me!”

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Silverwood (The House Next Door Book 2)

by Jule Owen
4.9 stars – 27 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Silverwood is the second book in a mind-twisting new YA dystopian sci-fi time travel series

Sequel to The Boy Who Fell from the Sky

A boy hacks into his own future to try to save his mother from a mysterious virus.

When Mathew Erlang’s mother becomes seriously ill, he’ll do anything he can to save her and he knows his future self would too.

Alone in an England afflicted by extreme weather, biological warfare and civil war, Mathew needs to find his older self before Lestrange catches up with him and takes him back to his own time.

“The much anticipated sequel to The Boy Who Fell From The Sky is a gripping read – I could not put the book down.” 5 star Amazon review

˃˃˃ Author Interview

Q: This is the second book in the series. Will there be any more?

The Boy Who Fell from the Sky is part of the House Next Door trilogy, a series of three dystopian science fiction novels. Silverwood, which is the next is the series is already available. The third and final part, The Moon at Noon will be out in December 2015. Look out for the box-set in early 2016.

Q: Does the world really need any more teen dystopia?

Absolutely. Personally, I can’t get enough of them. What I love about dystopian science fiction is it allows you to build worlds and explore ideas on a scale that it’s difficult to do in realist fiction. But I’m hoping Silverwood and the other novels in the House Next Door trilogy offer a tiny bit of a different spin on the genre. This story is set in our own world. It starts in 2055, forty years from now, so the world is recognisable, but there are many differences in terms of everyday technology, plus climate change has already really started to kick in. When the novel opens, London has been flooded, the underground is under water, people have lost their homes. But this is also time travel fiction, so you also get to see what the world will look like in four hundred years time. If the scientists are right about climate change, then Siberia could be a tropical jungle by then.

Q: Where do you get your ideas from?

About ten years ago, I started reading The New Scientist and around the same time I came across a book by a theoretical physicist called Michio Kaku. He writes these fun books, trying to make science accessible to people by being playful. He does things like try to work out whether you can really make a light sabre or an invisibility cloak. I became fascinated by all these ideas and by the incredible possibilities of science and technology. We’re living through this huge explosion in technological innovation. It will transform many people’s lives for the better. But it also has its dark side. And, of course, then there’s climate change. I started reading avidly and widely about all these things. I built a timeline of what the various sources were saying may happen. I wanted to imagine what it would be like to live in the future, so I decided to write time travel fiction. I list all my sources on my website, if you want to find out more.

Q: Don’t you worry you’ll get the future wrong?

I write about this on my blog. It is impossible to predict the future (unless you have been there an come back like Mathew). Although some of the best augers have been science fiction writers and for every silly prediction they have made, there’s an uncannily accurate one.

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Silverwood (The House Next Door Book 2)

by Jule Owen

Silverwood (The House Next Door Book 2)
5.0 stars – 10 Reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

Silverwood is the second book in a mind-twisting new YA dystopian sci-fi time travel series

Sequel to The Boy Who Fell from the Sky – top 15 in Wattpad Science Fiction Hotlist

Mathew Erlang’s mother is dying. He’s the only one who can help her. Thirty-five years in the future.

When Mathew Erlang’s mother becomes seriously ill, he’ll do anything he can to save her and he knows his future self would too.

Breaking into the house of his mysterious neighbour, August Lestrange, he activates his holographic games room, which doubles as a time machine, to hack into his own future. Alone in an England afflicted by extreme weather, biological warfare and civil war, Mathew needs to find his older self before Lestrange catches up with him and takes him back to his own time.

Mathew’s time travel adventures continue in The Moon at Noon, the third and final part of the House Next Door trilogy. Mathew journeys through a virus infested, lawless country to stay with his grandmother and finally learns the truth about his family. Meanwhile, Clara makes an uncanny pact with Mr. Lestrange to save Mathew from his future.

5-star Amazon reviews:

“This is an absolutely terrific follow-up to book one (The Boy Who Fell from the Sky). The plot thickens and twists in extraordinary ways. The author is clearly in her natural flow here. It’s very tightly written and full of surprises – plus the author’s amazing predictions for the future.”

“Silverwood is a gripping read – highly recommended!”

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