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Shirley Homes and the Lithuanian CaseBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes is a private investigator. She is clever with computers, and knows London like the back of her hand. She laughs when people say, 'Was Sherlock Holmes your grandfather?' Sherlock Holmes, of course, was not a real person, but, like Sherlock, Shirley has good eyes, and good ears. And she knows the right questions to ask. And in the Lithuanian Case, the right questions are important. Because Shirley must find a missing person - Carrie Williams, aged fifteen. Where is she? Who is she with?
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Shirley Homes and the Lithuanian CaseBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes is a private investigator. She is clever with computers, and knows London like the back of her hand. She laughs when people say, 'Was Sherlock Holmes your grandfather?' Sherlock Holmes, of course, was not a real person, but, like Sherlock, Shirley has good eyes, and good ears. And she knows the right questions to ask. And in the Lithuanian Case, the right questions are important. Because Shirley must find a missing person - Carrie Williams, aged fifteen. Where is she? Who is she with?
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Shirley Homes and the Lithuanian CaseBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes is a private investigator. She is clever with computers, and knows London like the back of her hand. She laughs when people say, 'Was Sherlock Holmes your grandfather?' Sherlock Holmes, of course, was not a real person, but, like Sherlock, Shirley has good eyes, and good ears. And she knows the right questions to ask. And in the Lithuanian Case, the right questions are important. Because Shirley must find a missing person - Carrie Williams, aged fifteen. Where is she? Who is she with?
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Shirley Homes and the Cyber ThiefBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes, private investigator. Like Sherlock Holmes a hundred years ago, she lives in London, enjoys working on difficult cases, and has some helpful friends. She understands people, is a good listener, and of course, she is clever with computers. In today's world that is important, because a lot of crime is cyber crime. In this second Shirley Homes detective story, Shirley must catch a cyber thief. But how? You can't see a cyber thief, you can't hear a cyber thief. Only the computer knows, and the computer isn't talking...
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Shirley Homes and the Cyber ThiefBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes, private investigator. Like Sherlock Holmes a hundred years ago, she lives in London, enjoys working on difficult cases, and has some helpful friends. She understands people, is a good listener, and of course, she is clever with computers. In today's world that is important, because a lot of crime is cyber crime. In this second Shirley Homes detective story, Shirley must catch a cyber thief. But how? You can't see a cyber thief, you can't hear a cyber thief. Only the computer knows, and the computer isn't talking...
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Shirley Homes and the Cyber ThiefBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms(A1-A2 LEVEL) Shirley Homes, private investigator. Like Sherlock Holmes a hundred years ago, she lives in London, enjoys working on difficult cases, and has some helpful friends. She understands people, is a good listener, and of course, she is clever with computers. In today's world that is important, because a lot of crime is cyber crime. In this second Shirley Homes detective story, Shirley must catch a cyber thief. But how? You can't see a cyber thief, you can't hear a cyber thief. Only the computer knows, and the computer isn't talking...
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47 Ronin: A Samurai Story from JapanBassett, JenifferOxford Bookworms
(A1-A2 LEVEL) When Lord Asano drew his sword on Lord Kira one spring day in 1701, it began a story that is now a national legend in Japan. Lord Kira lived, but Lord Asano died, and after his death, his samurai became ronin, samurai without a master. And so began their long plan for revenge on Lord Kira. Their loyalty to their dead master made them famous, and people in Japan remember them to this day. The story of the forty-seven ronin has been told and retold for 300 years - in plays, novels, and films. A major Hollywood film was made about the forty-seven ronin in 2013.
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The Fifteenth CharacterBorder, RosemaryOxford BookwormsThe Fifteenth Character

'It's an interesting job,' says Sally about her work at Happy Hills.

And today is a very exciting day because Zapp the famous singer is coming. Everybody is having a wonderful time. But suddenly something goes very, very wrong.

[Word count 1,400)
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Oranges in the SnowBurrows, P & Foster, M.Oxford BookwormsEverything's ready now. We can do the experiment,' says your assistant Joe.

You are the famous scientist Mary Durie working in a laboratory in Alaska. When you discover something very new and valuable, other people want to try to steal your idea - can you stop them before they escape?
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Last ChanceBurrows, P & Foster, M.Oxford BookwormsHow can Mr Frank be angry now?' thinks Mike happily. His film is good and he is the only cameraman on the volcano. Now he can go home.

But then he finds Jenny and she is dying. Rocks start to move and Mike is afraid. Can they get off the volcano alive? And what happens to Mike's camera and film?
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Last ChanceBurrows, P & Foster, M.Oxford Bookworms 'How can Mr Frank be angry now?' thinks Mike happily. His film is good and he is the only cameraman on the volcano. Now he can go home.

But then he finds Jenny and she is dying. Rocks start to move and Mike is afraid. Can they get off the volcano alive? And what happens to Mike's camera and film?
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The Mystery of Manor HallCammack, JaneOxford BookwormsManor Hall is an old dark house with a mystery. Nobody can go into the music room. But one night Tom and Milly hear something. The noise is coming from the music room.

Tom and Milly open the door. Someone in the music room is singing. Tom and Milly are afraid, but they can't move.

Can Tom and Milly discover the mystery of Manor Hall? (Word count 1,390)
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Give us the MoneyClarke, MaeveOxford BookwormsEvery day is the same. Nothing exciting ever happens to me,' thinks Adam one boring Monday morning. But today is not the same. When he helps a beautiful young woman because some men want to take her bag, life gets exciting and very, very dangerous.
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Give us the MoneyClarke, MaeveOxford BookwormsEvery day is the same. Nothing exciting ever happens to me,' thinks Adam one boring Monday morning. But today is not the same. When he helps a beautiful young woman because some men want to take her bag, life gets exciting and very, very dangerous.
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Sherlock Holmes: The Reigate PuzzleConan Doyle, Sir ArthurOxford Dominoes StarterSherlock Holmes needs a rest, so Dr Watson takes him to the country. They stay with Watson’s old friend, Colonel Hayter, in his nice house near Reigate. And of course everything is quiet here, away from London, isn’t it?
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Sherlock Holmes: The Reigate PuzzleConan Doyle, Sir ArthurOxford Dominoes StarterSherlock Holmes needs a rest, so Dr Watson takes him to the country. They stay with Watson’s old friend, Colonel Hayter, in his nice house near Reigate. And of course everything is quiet here, away from London, isn’t it?
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The Girl with Green EyesEscott, JohnOxford BookwormGreg is a porter at the Shepton Hotel in New York. When a girl with beautiful green eyes asks him for help, Greg can't say no.

The girl's name is Cassie, and she says she is an artist. She tells Greg that her stepfather has her sketchbooks, and now she wants them back.

Cassie also says her stepfather is staying at Greg's hotel... so what could go wrong? (Word count 1,550)
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Red RosesLindop, ChristineOxford BookwormWho is the man with the roses in his hand?' thinks Anna. 'I want to meet him.'

Who is the girl with the guitar?' thinks Will. 'I like her. I want to meet her.'

But they do not meet.

'There are lots of men!' says Anna's friend Vicki, but Anna cannot forget Will. And then one rainy day...

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The Girl with Red HairLindop, ChristineOxford BookwormEvery day people come to Mason's store - old people, young people, men and women.

From his office, and in the store, Mark watches them. And when they leave the store, he forgets them.

Then one day a girl with red hair comes to the store, and everything changes for Mark. Now he can't forget that beautiful face, those green eyes, and that red hair.... (Word count 1,702)
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The Silver StatueShipton, PaulOxford BookwormKate loves singing and playing her guitar - and she's good, too. One Saturday, she goes to the town square with her friend Lucy, and plays there. It's a big thing, playing in front of people, and Kate isn't the only street performer in the square that day. The silver statue is there, and that's OK because she never moves or speaks. But Joe the drummer is there too, and Kate's music and Joe's drums aren't good together. Or are they?
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Michael JordanTaylor, NancyPearson English ReadersMichael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls’ number 23, is very famous. And he can fly! Maybe he is the best basketball player of all time. But where did he come from? How did he start in basketball? Read about his life and about his love of basketball.
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Cats in the darkTully, John"Hello, said Bill". "Who killed Wright?" "Don't ask me questions like that", said Holt. "Why not? You're working on it". "Yes. and I'm not getting very far. I talk to a lot of people, but they're all his friends. They all liked him. So who wanted to kill him?"
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