Winner

by Paul Kropp

Published 1 January 2008
Big lottery win!? Suppose your mum bought a ticket...Suppose she won...You'd be able to...buy lots of great stuff...move to a cool house...live the life you dream of...Right? Well, think again...The great thing about the High Interest Series from Robinswood is that you'd never think that the books were anything other than just regular books. They look like, feel like, and read like regular books. But there's a lot of meticulous development behind each title to make the books attractive to readers right across the reading range in the classroom - from the avid to the much more reluctant. This is invaluable for integrated classroom discussion, especially when reviewing the books with the material in the Teachers' Handbooks. Each book is developed, designed and laid out with great care to work really well with any reader - whether in the classroom or at home. It's then extensively tested and refined in the classroom environment to make sure that it will get read, that students won't give up on the story through over-challenging text, and that they'll get the satisfaction of having completed the book.

Three Feet Under

by Paul Kropp

Published 18 November 2005
Scott and Rico find a map to long-lost treasure...worth a quarter of a million! Buried in Bolton's mine. But things start going badly wrong after the school bully steals their map! When he heads for the old mine...the race is on...The great thing about the High Interest Series from Robinswood is that you'd never think that the books were anything other than just regular books. They look like, feel like, and read like regular books. But there's a lot of meticulous development behind each title to make the books attractive to readers right across the reading range in the classroom - from the avid to the much more reluctant. This is invaluable for integrated classroom discussion, especially when reviewing the books with the material in the Teachers' Handbooks. Each book is developed, designed and laid out with great care to work really well with any reader - whether in the classroom or at home. It's then extensively tested and refined in the classroom environment to make sure that it will get read, that students won't give up on the story through over-challenging text, and that they'll get the satisfaction of having completed the book.

The Crash

by Paul Kropp

Published 18 November 2005
A school bus slides down a cliff in a snowstorm, leaving the bus driver unconscious and one of the riders badly hurt

Shooting the Rapids

by Paul Kropp

Published 1 May 2007
Dad gets badly hurt on the canoe trip - a bash on the head, so he's out cold! Miles from anywhere - in the middle of a wilderness. His sons have to get him back to town - quick. But when they get lost in the lake, hours turn into days...Can they reach help in time? The great thing about the High Interest Series from Robinswood is that you'd never think that the books were anything other than just regular books. They look like, feel like, and read like regular books. But there's a lot of meticulous development behind each title to make the books attractive to readers right across the reading range in the classroom - from the avid to the much more reluctant. This is invaluable for integrated classroom discussion, especially when reviewing the books with the material in the Teachers' Handbooks. Each book is developed, designed and laid out with great care to work really well with any reader - whether in the classroom or at home. It's then extensively tested and refined in the classroom environment to make sure that it will get read, that students won't give up on the story through over-challenging text, and that they'll get the satisfaction of having completed the book.

I Didn't Do It!

by Paul Kropp

Published 1 May 2007
Tom didn't do any of the things they blamed on him. He didn't spray paint on the wall. He didn't poison a hamster. He didn't do any of it! But how could he prove it? Who was trying to get him in trouble? Why...? The great thing about the High Interest Series from Robinswood is that you'd never think that the books were anything other than just regular books. They look like, feel like, and read like regular books. But there's a lot of meticulous development behind each title to make the books attractive to readers right across the reading range in the classroom - from the avid to the much more reluctant. This is invaluable for integrated classroom discussion, especially when reviewing the books with the material in the Teachers' Handbooks. Each book is developed, designed and laid out with great care to work really well with any reader - whether in the classroom or at home. It's then extensively tested and refined in the classroom environment to make sure that it will get read, that students won't give up on the story through over-challenging text, and that they'll get the satisfaction of having completed the book.