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Blockbuster new releases for kids.

There’s plenty of blockbuster new release audiobooks to keep the kids entertained indoors this winter. One of the world’s most beloved children’s author returns with a touching WWI story. Morris Gleitzman’s latest for younger readers, Loyal Creatures is a powerful tale about a young man’s journey towards his own kind of bravery. From the author of the bestselling Ranger’s Apprentice series comes the latest Brotherband release, Slaves of Socorro. In this fourth book in the Brotherband Chronicles, a new battle unfolds as old rivalries are renewed, peace treaties are put to the test, and the action builds to a pulse-pounding finale.

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Title:
Exposure
Series:
Paul Faustino #3
Written by:
Mal Peet 
Read by:
Christopher Lane 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
10 hours 32 minutes 
Published:
April 01 2014 
Available Date:
April 01 2014 
Age Category:
Young Adult (15+) 
ISBN:
9781486211166 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; Sport; Young Adult Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Winner Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 2009

‘Clever, funny, moving and superbly well written, it's the work of a major author.’
The Times

Nothing falls as far as a star...

Revered as a national hero … married to the desirable Desmerelda … cherished by the media … soccer star, Otello, has it all. But a sensational club transfer sparks a media frenzy, and when he is wrongly implicated in a scandal, the footballer’s life turns into a tragic spiral of destruction. South America’s top sports journalist, Paul Faustino, witnesses the power of the media in making and breaking people's lives.

'Exposure is an exciting, engaging story in its own right, packed with dramatic set pieces and witty insights into celebrity culture.'
The Guardian