Superscripts is a series of six-part plays for less able readers. Each play features four bite-sized scenes, written for 10 to 15 minute reading sessions. All the parts are written for pupils at reading level 6 to 7 years, and there are six parts per play allowing teachers to engage a reading group of up to six.
"A race against time to stop an evil alien mission"--Cover.
In fact we have to monitor their air traffic so that their pilots don't see our visitors.” “Visitors?” Carl asked, thinking that he might be referring to the spaceship. “Yeah, visitors.” “I saw something a little strange along here a ...
“Stowaway, Captain!” the Snippernaut replied, holding Sam at claws' length. “A stinky one.” “A stowaway, eh?” said Comet. The Snippernaut let Sam go and he fell to the deck with a bump. Sam could feel the eyes of the crew watching as ...
But extensive journeys also figure in the works mentioned by Noyes, Shiel, Wright, Coppel, Stewart, Taylor, Tucker, Brackett, and Wyndham. Such journeys serve two major functions: to provide an overview and confirmation of the disaster, ...
From writer, producer, and actor best known as "Murr" on the hit television shows Impractical Jokers and The Misery Index, James S. Murray, and co-writer Darren Wearmouth, comes The Stowaway, a suspenseful masterpiece that leaves a cruise ...
Samix urged the ship on; she had to meet up with her lost crewmen. Zade's last transmission was backed by gunfire, which meant that they were in imminent danger. Zade had agreed to the rules of the ship, the most important being not to ...
The beloved author of Posted and Ms. Bixby's Last Day returns with the first book in a coming-of-age sci-fi duology about Leo, a kid trying to navigate the galaxy in order to save his family—and, possibly, the planet Earth.
Science fiction thriller originally published by Michael Joseph in 1974. A woman stowaway on an exploratory spaceship to Mars causes problems particularly when the Martians, a dying race see dreams...
Space Stowaways
Certain scholars, such as Smith, have critised this provision. He argues that there may be no guarantee that State parties will enact measures to prevent a breach of the duty within a reasonable time, therefore limiting the ...