Shouting at the Stars (Sharp Shades 2.0) , livre ebook

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Layla is a young singer who is just hitting the big time: she has even got her own bodyguard. With all of the excitement of her growing fame comes the eerie presence of an unknown heckler who begins to follow all her performances. But who is more dangerous, the heckler or her bodyguard?In the same style as the Shades 2.0 series, this book tells a fast-paced story but is much shorter than the Shades, allowing for less-able readers to still experience the gripping story but with much simpler language and a larger font. The excitement of the Shades series is still there in these shortened versions of the dramatic, enticing stories.
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Date de parution

01 octobre 2013

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9781781276068

Langue

English

For Paddy Stamp and Melanie Safka
CONTENTS

Title Page Dedication Prologue One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight More Sharp Shades 2.0 titles Copyright
P ROLOGUE
‘We’re ready for you now,’ the promoter called.
‘Sorry,’ Layla told the man from New Lad magazine. ‘I’ve got to go.’
The man took two last pictures, looking down her top. Layla tried to say ‘stop’, but she was too nervous. This was her first festival.
Thousands would be watching. All she had were her voice, her songs and one guitar. Her manager pushed her onto the stage.
Layla began with the song that was her first single, Open Book .
Now my heart’s an open book , she sang. Take a look. Go on, take a look .
She finished to a big cheer. The next four songs went well. She only had one more to do. The crowd was quiet. Then a voice called out.

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