Andrew Peters

Andrew Peters

  • 5 stars across 28 books
Andrew Fusek Peters is a high-profile children's author of Czech origin. He is best known for his poetry and has been published by Walker, Hodder and Orchard. Roar! Bull! Roar!, his fiction book for young readers, was given great reviews.
1st March 2007

The Flower

Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled 'Do Not Read', he... MoreThe Flower

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21st May 2015

Out of Order

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1st May 2013

The Story of Skateboarding: Band 06 Orange/Band 12 Copper

How were skateboards invented? What tricks do skateboarders do and what competitions can they enter? Find out all about ... MoreThe Story of Skateboarding: Band 06 Orange/Band 12 Copper

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5th May 2011

Ravenwood

Fourteen year-old Ark has the squittiest job on Arborium, the last forested island in the future. A poor plumber's... MoreRavenwood

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3rd May 2012

The Glass Forest

Ark lives a mile up from the ground - in the last trees in the world. But Ravenwood faces a new threat by the emp... MoreThe Glass Forest

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1st June 2010

Crash

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1st October 2007

The Story Thief

This retelling of a traditional African folktale explains how we came to have stories in the world. Nyame the sky god h... MoreThe Story Thief

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1st December 2002

Gwich a Draig

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31st May 2011

Do Not Wake the Devil

Arthur and his best fiend Yaz live in a tiny Shropshire village beneath the rocks of the mist-shrouded Devil's Chair, wh... MoreDo Not Wake the Devil

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