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Highlights
Our exclusive National Theatre gifts will be sure to add a smile to their recipient. They go to the Scottish Highlands - which is incredibly remote. Each week you read some chapters, discuss them in class and improve specific areas of vocabulary or grammar while also examining literary aspects of the novel. Call us on: +442033020460 Hey presto, you're gift-ready. Geoff says: Is this a present? There's an intricate structure to this story with two time lines that adds a lot to the plot and characterisation. From acclaimed, bestselling creators Drew Daywalt, author of The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, and Adam Rex, authorillustrator of Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich, comes a laughoutloud hilarious picture book about the epic tale of the classic game Rock, Paper, Scissors. Standard UK £2.
The Book Club book
- 7 hours of live classes to help you develop fluent speaking in English
- Discuss relationships in this powerful thriller
- Audio Book PublisherVOX Publishing
- Age Range3-7
- Be corrected by an expert English teacher to remove errors and mistakes
- Grade LevelP-3
- ATOS Level 3.
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- Awards Best Seller, Starred Review
Reviews
Tea Leaves and Reads
Rock Paper Scissors is a fantastically taut and chilling story, which opens immediately with a sense of foreboding and atmosphere that could be sliced with a knife. In turn, this helped make the narrative all the more suspenseful and it felt laced with dark undercurrents that were desperate to bubble to the surface.
Cathy
I’ve loved all of Feeney’s previous books and had high expectations for this one, which as expected, were met and exceeded (massively! The format of the novel is also perfectly constructed to maximise the impact of the various revelations and keeps readers guessing from first page to last.
BookBloggerJanine
It’s super hard to give a detailed review without spoilers, but I’ll try. Did you work out the twist?
Serenity You
Loved the ending as well. A great thriller.
KiKi - @kiki.reads.stuff
This is the third book I have read by Alice Feeney and this is my favourite. ) and trying to get one step ahead of the plot.