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Something Strange in the Cellar    by George Chedzoy
Price: Free! 29000 words. Language: British English. Published on April 21, 2013. Fiction » Children’s books » Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Four youngsters on holiday at the Welsh seaside resort of Abersoch come across a strange, ramshackle old farmhouse while out walking across the moors. It’s the home of a lonely old lady in her 90s. She’s at her wits’ end, certain it’s haunted. But is it, or is there a more rational explanation? Headstrong Louise (usually known as Lou) is determined to find out.
Joe and the Amazing Talking Birds    by Nigel & Dot Brown
Price: Free! 4060 words. Language: English. Published on February 23, 2013. Fiction » Children’s books » Animals.

(5.00 from 3 reviews)
This is the first in a series of free stories about Joe's adventures on days out with his family written at Reading Ages 5-9. Another series of illustrated books tell stories about the family's adventures on annual holidays abroad. Both series of books use arc's unique Multi Level Reading approach that presents stories at three reading levels making it a valuable resource for home and school.
The Dinnerlady    by Zena Zaphod
Price: Free! 700 words. Language: English. Published on October 13, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » People & Places / Europe.

(2.00 from 1 review)
This is a lovely book about how dinnerladies used to be when they were in large groups and how they ran our school kitchens and playgrounds. They are still around today but in a different guise. This is one womans story about how it used to be as a dinnerlady.
The Mystery of the Missing Money (The Mystery Series, Short Story 1)    by Paul Moxham
Price: Free! 7450 words. Language: British English. Published on May 14, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Boys & Men.

0.5 star(3.50 from 2 reviews)
While staying at Smugglers Cove for the school holidays, four children get caught up in a thrilling adventure while exploring Bracknesh Castle. This ruined fortress sits on the outskirts of the village and, as the children soon discover, holds more secrets than they could ever imagine.