- Series: Between the Lines
- Key Stage: 3, 4
- Interest Age: 12–16
- Year Group: 8, 9, 10, 11
- Reading Age: 8–9
- Format: PDF eBook
- Type of Book: Fiction
- Accelerated Reader Book Level: 3.0–4.8
Between The Lines - PDF Download
This digital download includes eBook files of all eight titles from the Between The Lines series. You will receive your files in PDF format which can be read on a variety of devices that accept PDFs, please check that your intended device can accept PDFs before purchasing.
Each purchase includes a site license for the related download. This means you can share the files with your colleagues & students within your school only. Please do not share elsewhere. You are permitted to share these files with students who are home learning, however the files must not be hosted on a publicly accessible site. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with compatibility queries, please check that your intended devices and/or systems can accept PDFs before purchasing.
All eight titles are set across a range of landscapes — in familiar places such as schools and homes as well as spanning the Yorkshire moors, the Mediterranean and South India. The stories in this series feature mature and serious themes touching on abandonment, addiction, loss, homelessness, love, war, dystopia and the essence of humanity itself. They have a realistic word count of 5,000-6,000. Written by experienced authors who are experts in developing stories for struggling readers, these titles will capture the interest and imaginations of boys and girls alike.
This digital download includes eBook files of all eight titles from the Between The Lines series. You will receive your files in PDF format which can be read on a variety of devices that accept PDFs, please check that your intended device can accept PDFs before purchasing.
Each purchase includes a site license for the related download. This means you can share the files with your colleagues & students within your school only. Please do not share elsewhere. You are permitted to share these files with students who are home learning, however the files must not be hosted on a publicly accessible site. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with compatibility queries, please check that your intended devices and/or systems can accept PDFs before purchasing.
Annie by Tommy Donbavand Be very careful if you’re ever around Jack Potter. Not only does the 16-year-old love to play pranks on people for his YouTube channel, but the old house he and his family live in is haunted by a ghost called Annie. Thankfully, Annie is a friendly spirit. She isn’t a danger to Jack and his family. Until Jack’s girlfriend comes to stay for the weekend, and Annie gets jealous…
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Hope and Truth by Daniel Blythe Sam’s world is on the brink of war. Helicopters are in the sky and there are riots in the streets. This may be his final chance to tell Cait how he feels, before everything ends. But then his invitation to the Last Party changes everything. Years later, Hope lives in a closed world under the ground. Fourteen years ago, a war destroyed everything. But Hope makes a discovery — one which will link her story to Sam’s, and will reveal the truth. About the Last Party. About the end. Across time, their stories become joined, and a new chapter in human destiny is revealed.
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Kiss the Sky by Daniel Blythe Joel and his older sister Elise live in an isolated farmhouse in Yorkshire. They don’t always get on, but they make the best of their life on the bleak, windswept moors. Joel is more interested in birdwatching than his studies, while partying distracts Elise from work. When a new friend, Grace, enters their lives, she turns all their assumptions upside down. |
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Made by Kate Ormand MADE’s creations aren’t born — they’re built. Violet’s family has been approved to test a teenage robot called Ollie. Robots like Ollie are programmed to act human without so many things that are necessary to being human. He has no feelings. He can’t lie, disobey his family or ever harm a human being. But Ollie is a machine, and things go wrong with machines all the time…
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Promise Me by Ann Evans Cathy is in love with Amos, the boy next door. He is everything she could ever want. They talk all the time. He makes her laugh. He even writes songs for her. The trouble is, Cathy has never set eyes on Amos. He locks himself away, and won’t say why. Cathy wants more. She dreams of a normal life with him. But Amos is not a normal teenage boy…
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Refugee Kid by Catherine Bruton “Tell us again exactly how old you are.” Samir promised to look after his little brother Moosa on the dangerous journey from Syria — across the Mediterranean, through refugee camps and then in an airless container to England. But what has the journey cost him? Will he be able to keep his promise? And will they ever find a way home?
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Silent Valley by Cliff McNish As a child, Carrie was abandoned by her mother. Suzanna let go of her hand, and just walked away. Little girls don’t forget things like that. Now, Suzanna is back. She wants forgiveness. She wants to make it up to Carrie. But what will happen when they enter the Silent Valley?
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Siren Song by Jacqueline Rayner Sasha hasn’t said a word since her brother mysteriously disappeared. Was it an accident — or does Sasha know something she’s not telling? Zoe is determined to find out the truth, no matter who gets hurt. But some secrets should be left alone…
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Series | Between the Lines |
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Key Stage | 3, 4 |
Interest Age | 12–16 |
Year Group | 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Reading Age | 8–9 |
Format | PDF eBook |
Type of Book | Fiction |
Accelerated Reader Book Level | 3.0–4.8 |