EDGE: Slipstream Short Fiction Level 1: Wolfhold

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Tom wakes up in a strange bed, in a strange house, in a strange place. There are no phones, papers or internet, and no way out... Where is he? And how did he get there? Can the mysterious Megan help him remember and solve the mystery? Slipstream is a new generation of reading resources specifically designed for struggling and reluctant readers. Through exciting and carefully levelled texts, Slipstream enables readers to accelerate their reading experience. This illustrated story is part of Slipstream LEVEL 1. The 300-word text is levelled for readers with a reading age of 5-7, but its engaging content makes it perfect for a wide range of older readers too. All texts are levelled by reading experts Dee Reid and Diana Bentley.

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9781445118147

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This is Book 7 in the Edge: Slipstream Short Fiction Level 1 Series. See all Edge: Slipstream Short Fiction Level 1 books here.

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STEVE BARLOW is tall and hairy, STEVE SKIDMORE isn't! They are known as "THE 2 STEVES", the UK's most popular writing double act for young people, specialising in comedy and adventure.


THE 2 STEVES have been writing together for nearly twenty five years. They have written over 180 books for young people and have also acted as series

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Steve Barlow was born in Britain (in Crewe, in the county of Cheshire). He went to Brierley Street School, which was like Bash Street only not as sophisticated, then to Crewe County Grammar School for Boys (and what kind of school feels the need, in its name, to remind its pupils what gender they are? Hmmm?). He went on to study at Warwick University and Not

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