Roger Hurn Book order
Roger Hurn is an accomplished writer whose work is informed by extensive experience in primary education, including his tenure as a headteacher. He has authored a considerable volume of successful educational books, articles, games, and web-based materials. His contributions often focus on the fundamentals of the English language for students aged 7-11, demonstrating a keen understanding of pedagogical needs.






- 2021
- 2019
Mystery Mob and the Abominable Snowman
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The story features a thrilling mystery involving the Abominable Snowman, prompting the adventurous Mystery Mob to investigate. Aimed at engaging boys and enhancing their reading skills, this series follows a group of six boys as they navigate exciting escapades and solve intriguing mysteries.
- 2018
Mystery Mob and the Wrong Robot
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The story revolves around Dwayne and Gummy, who create Buster, a robot designed to tackle chores, earning them a spot on a popular TV show. As they navigate the excitement of their invention, unexpected challenges arise. Aimed at boys, this series features a group of six adventurous friends who find themselves in thrilling situations and uncovering mysteries, fostering both reading enjoyment and stamina.
- 2018
The story follows Adi and Chet as they navigate the excitement and challenges of a TV talent show, revealing intriguing behind-the-scenes dynamics. Designed specifically to engage boys, the series aims to enhance reading enjoyment and stamina through an approachable format and inviting design. This encourages young readers to delve into the book and continue exploring the entire series.
- 2018
Dwayne finds a treasure map in an old book. Can the Mystery Mob find the treasure before the smuggler finds them? The series has been written specially to appeal to boys & to develop reading enjoyment and reading stamina. Unintimidating format & friendly design help motivate boys to pick up a book and continue reading through the whole series.
- 2014
To encourage and engage reluctant readers, the language level of this series has been carefully controlled so struggling readers can get to grips with the language while still getting involved in the stories.
- 2014
It's always difficult to find books for teenagers with very low reading ages that aren't childish or dull. These books certainly aren't dull, they are packed full of illustrations and fun stories including terrifying scarecrows, an un-dead headmaster and giant ants - all in the tradition of graphic novels action.
- 2013
Slipstream is a series of expertly levelled books designed for pupils who are struggling with reading. Its unique three-strand approach through fiction, graphic fiction and non-fiction gives pupils a rich reading experience that will accelerate their progress and close the reading gap.
- 2012
'The Ringmaster' has sent a group of robotic clowns to the Queen's garden party to kidnap her. Jack and Wanda have to stop the clowns and save Her Majesty ... but will they end up with custard pie on their faces?