Amélie Sarn Books
Amélie Sarn is a French author whose work spans novels for adults and extensive children's literature, often exploring themes of life stories and imagination. After dedicating herself solely to writing, she developed a distinctive voice that captivates readers. Sarn's versatility is further evident in her adaptations and contributions to comic books, enriching the literary landscape with diverse narrative forms. Her writing is characterized by its ability to draw readers into the story and delve into human emotions.






Cia a découvert les secrets du Test. Aujourd'hui, elle veut y mettre fin. Mais elle ne peut pas le faire seule. A qui peut-elle réellement faire confiance ? Pour le savoir, elle n'a qu'une solution : mettre au point son propre test et y soumettre son entourage.
L'Élite - 2: Sous surveillance
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Cia a découvert les secrets du Test. Aujourd'hui, elle veut y mettre fin. Mais elle ne peut pas le faire seule. En qui peut-elle vraiment avoir confiance ? Pour le savoir, elle n'a qu'une solution : mettre au point son propre test et y soumettre son entourage. (vol. 3)
Zoe, 14 Jahre alt, verfolgt ihren Traum an der Tanzschule Groove High. Gemeinsam mit ihren Freunden vom Groove-Team muss sie herausfinden, warum zwei Inspekteure des Gesundheitsamtes die Schule kontrollieren. Zunächst gilt es, Lenas Chamäleon Paco zu verstecken.
Zoe, 14 Jahre alt, verwirklicht ihren Traum an der Tanzschule Groove High. Neben Tanzen, Musik und Disziplin kann sie auf ihr Groove-Team zählen. Doch ihre beste Freundin Vic verhält sich seltsam und telefoniert geheimnisvoll, was Zoe vermuten lässt, dass ein Junge im Spiel ist.
Noughts & crosses
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Two young people are forced to make a stand in this thought-provoking look at racism and prejudice in an alternate society. Sephy is a Cross -- a member of the dark-skinned ruling class. Callum is a Nought -- a “colourless” member of the underclass who were once slaves to the Crosses. The two have been friends since early childhood, but that’s as far as it can go. In their world, Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Against a background of prejudice and distrust, intensely highlighted by violent terrorist activity, a romance builds between Sephy and Callum -- a romance that is to lead both of them into terrible danger. Can they possibly find a way to be together? In this gripping, stimulating and totally absorbing novel, black and white are right and wrong.
Ottoline Goes to School
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A glorious Ottoline story packed full of surprises.
Knife edge
- 364 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This thought-provoking and often provocative look at racism is a sequel to the award-winning Noughts & Crosses .For fourteen years, Sephy, a singer, struggles to raise her mixed-race child in an apartheid society, telling Callie Rose very little about her father, and trying to make her mark in the music business where she also has to deal with prejudice. But suddenly and dramatically, Callie discovers the truth about her parentage -- that her father, Callum, was hanged for terrorism! Can mother and daughter heal the rift that now opens between them? And can Callie ignore the pain of the past as she takes her own steps towards her future? This is a riveting and page-turning novel for ages twelve and up that will confirm Malorie Blackman’s status as one of today’s top authors for young readers.From the Hardcover edition.
Un foulard pour Djelila
- 185 pages
- 7 hours of reading
For readers of The Tyrant’s Daughter , Out of Nowhere , and I Am Malala , this poignant story about two Muslim sisters is about love, loss, religion, forgiveness, women’s rights, and freedom. Two sisters. Two lives. One future. Sohane loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. And she hates no one as much. They used to share everything. But now, Djelila is spending more time with her friends, partying, and hanging out with boys, while Sohane is becoming more religious. When Sohane starts wearing a head scarf, her school threatens to expel her. Meanwhile, Djelila is harassed by neighborhood bullies for not being Muslim enough . Sohane can’t help thinking that Djelila deserves what she gets. But she never could have imagined just how far things would go. . .
Blart lives on a pig farm with his grandfather and doesn't care about being heroic or legendary, but he reluctantly embarks on an epic quest to save the world accompanied by a feisty princess who likes dragons, a warrior who's a big softie and a disaffected dwarf.



