Gladiator by Alan Gibbons

Gladiator by Alan Gibbons

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Inside, the helmet was dark and stuffy. I couldn’t see a thing. The sounds of the waves and the sea breeze had suddenly stopped. I got this weird feeling, like the air was bending around me. Like the ground was shifting under my feet.

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Gladiator by Alan Gibbons

Inside, the helmet was dark and stuffy. I couldnt see a thing. The sounds of the waves and the sea breeze had suddenly stopped. I got this weird feeling, like the air was bending around me. Like the ground was shifting under my feet.

‘Boys were very excited and I haven’t seen boys of this ability as engaged in their readingStudents had no idea what a gladiator was and were impressed when they found out. All wanted to be gladiators by the end of it! Much better than the competition.’

Kristy Sheeran, Queensbury School, Bradford on Gladiator by Alan Gibbons and Robbie Gibbons

‘At the end of the session, three boys asked if they could take Lone Wolf home. This has never happened before.’

Fiona Dyson, Southfields Academy, London on Lone Wolf by Alan Gibbons and Robbie Gibbons

‘Students loved Lone Wolf. The pace was good and they enjoyed the illustrations. The amount of text per page was good and lent itself to listening to children reading aloud in a group. My dyslexic children found the pages easier to read because of the line spacing. Some great opportunities for extension work.’

Sarah Beach, Langham Primary School, Rutland on Lone Wolf by Alan Gibbons and Robbie Gibbons

‘Liam by Benjamin Zephaniah was very enjoyable and funny for teenagers: high interest level and clearly written, accessible and engaging, with topics that young people can relate to. Would appeal to weak readers at KS4 as well as KS3 which is a major strength.’

Fiona Dyson, Southfields Academy on Liam by Benjamin Zephaniah

‘This is the only book I have ever wanted to read.’
‘I like reading stories about people like me.’

Two students at Southfields Academy on Point Danger by Catherine MacPhail

‘I trialled this story with my Year 8 dyslexic group and a Year 9 bottom set. It was an excellent text with which to develop inference skills: students had lots of ideas about the twist as we picked up clues. Good chapter lengths and cliff-hangers at end of sections. Humour appealed. One reluctant reader asked to take it home to finish. Another said “can I get a read?”– unheard of! One of the best.’

Fiona Dyson, Southfields Academy on The Passenger by Dan Tunstall

Alan and Robbie Gibbons are father and son. Together they have written three stories for the Read On series.

Alan Gibbons is an award-winning author. Winner of the Blue Peter Book Award 'The Book I couldn't put down' and ten other awards, Alan has been writing children's and Young Adult fiction since 1990. He visits 150 schools a year in the UK and abroad and conducts training on literacy for teachers. He has twice been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. He lives in Liverpool.

Robbie Gibbons has just graduated with First Class Honours in Creative Writing from John Moores University in his home city of Liverpool. He has had a short story published in the collection Dark Spaces and his collaborations for Read On are his first full length published work.

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ISBN 13 9780007464838
ISBN 10 0007464835
Title Gladiator
Author Alan Gibbons
Series Read On
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2012-11-12
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.