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Ian Barr is the author of Synthetic Magic (2020), IGCSE English (2005), Adventures of Jamesie Burns (2004), GCSE English Literature (2000), Hobson's Choice, Harold Brighouse (1998) and , GCSE English Classbook (1997).

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Synthetic Magic

release date: Dec 01, 2020
Synthetic Magic
Academy, esteemed school and centre for innovation in the world, is home to people from all walks of life. National tensions are put aside, the topic of faith is not up for debate, and peace has reigned there for as long as the school has been in operation. That calm is shattered when the misguided Avery Adder flies his aero into the volatile auroran lights during a trek to the north. The incident, seeming at first to be nothing more than showboating gone awry, soon unfolds into something far more sinister as the repercussions of Avery''s actions incite discord amongst the students, with the potential for it to echo into the world beyond Academy. Enemies stalk the shadows, blood is shed under the flickering lights in the sky, and the students of Academy become pawns in a game played by mortals, immortals, and the beings that straddle the line between the two. Synthetic Magic is the first volume of The Bloodless Affairs series, featuring a diverse cast of characters in a world that blends old magic and new technology seamlessly. Synthetic Magic is Ian Barr''s debut novel.

IGCSE English

release date: Sep 01, 2005
IGCSE English
IGCSE English second edition is designed for students following the University of Cambridge International Examinations 0500 First Language English syllabus. Simple guidelines, advice from experienced examiners and extensive use of examples taken from candidates'' work make this a book that will genuinely help students raise their level of success and enjoyment in English. It includes a section entitled ''How writers achieve their effects'', revised questions and mark schemes, and an extended section on coursework. This practical approach, with straightforward explanations backed by clearly analysed examples make it invaluable for all students taking any first-level secondary English course. - Chapter 1 aims to improve and develop students'' reading skills, to help them achieve the best possible grade in the Reading and Directed Writing paper. - Chapter 2 covers reading comprehension and other skills needed for the Directed Writing and Composition paper. - Chapter 3 aims to improve and develop students'' writing skills, to help them achieve the best possible grade in the Directed Writing and Composition paper. - Chapter 4 helps students practise the specific skills needed for the writing aspects of the extended Directed Writing and Composition paper. - Chapter 5 looks at the particular skills needed when writing a summary - a task which features in both Component 1 and Component 2. - Chapter 6 advises on continuous writing and is divided into two sections: one on composition writing, for those taking Component 3, and one on coursework. - Chapter 7 outlines the requirements of the Speaking and Listening exam.

Adventures of Jamesie Burns

release date: Mar 01, 2004

GCSE English Literature

release date: Jan 01, 2000
GCSE English Literature
Intended for achieving examination success, this series replaces the former GCSE Study Guides. Revise GCSE offers complete study and reference support for the English Literature GCSE course as well as being a revision guide for English Literature GCSE examinations and Scottish Standard Grade. It provides a breakdown of the syllabuses and exam structure for every exam board, advice on studying, revising, coursework and exams, topic-by-topic coverage, clearly presented with many examples and diagrams, quick tests for every topic to check progress, and a bank of recent GCSE exam questions with answers to fine-tune exam techniques.

Hobson's Choice, Harold Brighouse

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Hobson's Choice, Harold Brighouse
One of a series of literature guides for students from Key Stage 3 to A-Level, this book focuses on Harold Brighouse''s Hobson''s Choice. Each title in the series aims to develop the skills and techniques required for English-literature coursework and exams, and at the same time to encourage an exploratory reading of the text under discussion. There are introductions to the plot, characters and themes, detailed commentary on the text, self-test questions, and guidance on literary terms, memorable quotes and examination essays.

GCSE English Classbook

release date: Jun 01, 1997
GCSE English Classbook
This English classroom book is one of a series which forms an introduction to the new GCSE syllabus. To complement this book there is also a homework book for children and a teacher''s guide containing answers. The same principles have been applied to the other core subects.
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