Graffix
4 primary works • 5 total works
Book 15
Book 21
Jack is unhappy about leaving his old home and he doesn't think much of his new school. The one thing he does like about Cornwall is the sea - now he can go surfing every day if he wants to. When he sees a surfer in trouble by the rocks he goes to save him. But when he gets there, the boy has disappeared without a trace. Could it be the ghost of the dare-devil surfer who drowned there the previous summer? And, if so, what does he want?
Book 23
Dean Lambert is trying to conquer his vertigo - quite a handicap as his brother is a champion diver and his father managers the sports centre where the diving championships are held.
Book 33
A series of graphic novels for 9-12 year olds written by well known authors. Pacy, well-plotted texts are integrated with black and white illustrations on every page, using comic strip conventions and cinematic devices such as panning shots, close-ups and flashbacks. The storylines are of high interest to the age group as well appealing to older readers, and combined with a stylish presentation they make Graffix a sophisticated and exciting read.
Being the youngest of three children isn't easy for Terry Trent - in his eyes, he'll never measure up to his brother, Jon. Terry's only chance to prove himself is at moto-cross, a sport at which he excels at, but his dad always seem too busy to come and watch.