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Shadow Of The Minotaur

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'Real life' or the death defying adventures of the Greek myths, with their heroes and monsters, daring deeds and narrow escapes - which would you choose

For Phoenix it's easy. He hates his new home and the new school where he is bullied. He's embarrassed by his computer geek dad. But when he logs on to The Legendeer, the game his dad is working on, he can be a hero. He is Theseus fighting the terrifying Minotaur, or Perseus battling with snake-haired Medusa. It feels as though he's really there...

The Legendeer is more than just a game. Play it if you dare.

Praise for Shadow Of The Minotaur

  • 'This book has something for everyone action, excitement, anger and suspense. You'll not want to put it down!' [Sheryl Fenwick]'Gibbons deserves to be recognised as a national treasure'| [Bookseller]'Gibbons' attention to detail and ability to get to the core of teenage concerns is nothing short of brilliant'| [Joanne Owen]

Alan Gibbons

Alan Gibbons is a full time writer and a visiting speaker and lecturer at schools, colleges and literary events nationwide, including the major Book Festivals: Edinburgh, Northern Children's Book Festival, Swansea, Cheltenham, Sheffield and Salford. Alan is also a key contributor at the QCA/National Literary Strategy 'Writing Together' conferences. He lives in Liverpool with his wife and four children.

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