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Paul Clayton

    Paul Clayton crafts compelling narratives across historical fiction and science fiction/fantasy genres. His historical works delve into the Spanish conquest of Florida and the mysteries of the Roanoke Colony. In his sci-fi and fantasy stories, he explores imaginative and wondrous realms. Clayton's writing is characterized by its evocative style, drawing readers into diverse periods and imaginative landscapes.

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    Oxford Smart Quest English Language and Literature Student Book 2
    The Blue World
    Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam
    White Seed
    • White Seed

      The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke

      • 390 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Lost Colony of Roanoke is brought to life through a gripping narrative filled with a diverse cast of characters. As they navigate the eerie circumstances surrounding the colony's disappearance, themes of survival, exploration, and the clash of cultures emerge. The story delves into the historical context of this enigmatic event, blending fact and fiction to explore the fates of those who vanished. Readers will be drawn into a haunting mystery that challenges perceptions of early American history.

      White Seed
    • Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book is highly praised by Library Journal, indicating its quality and relevance. It explores compelling themes and features well-developed characters that resonate with readers. The narrative is engaging, offering a unique perspective that captivates and provokes thought. Through its intricate plot, the book invites readers to reflect on important societal issues, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature.

      Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam
    • The Blue World

      Anunnaki Advent

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set on the Blue World, the narrative explores the unexpected consequences of divine and human ambitions. As characters navigate a landscape filled with challenges, their plans unravel in unforeseen ways, highlighting themes of fate, ambition, and the interplay between the divine and mortal realms. The story promises a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of control and unpredictability in life.

      The Blue World
    • Oxford Smart Quest Student Book 2 will inspire Year 8 students through a relevant, diverse and aspirational learning experience. Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, Quest 2 is informed by up-to-date educational research that builds on what students have learned at KS2 and lays the foundation of skills and knowledge for GCSE.

      Oxford Smart Quest English Language and Literature Student Book 2