Award-winning writer Matt Dickinson recalls Manchester United's historic Treble campaign in 99 compelling chapters
Acclaimed football writer Matt Dickinson traces the journey of this Essex boy who became the patron saint of English football, peeling away the layers of legend and looking at Moore’s life from all sides – in triumph, in failure, in full.
This fast-paced and thought-provoking story from Carnegie Medal-nominated author Matt Dickinson is sure to engage teenagers and adults who are working to improve their reading skills.
Killer Storm is the third and final book in the Everest Files trilogy from acclaimed YA author Matt Dickinson. A terror attack at Everest Base Camp. Ryan and his friends are taken hostage. The scene is set for the ultimate Everest adventure.
North Face is the second book in the Everest Files trilogy from Matt Dickinson.... Læs mere
The desperate attempts of teams on the southern side of the mountain, fatal errors that led to the deaths of three Indian climbers on the North Ridge and the moving story of Rob Hall, the New Zealand guide who stayed with his stricken client, and paid with his life.
Popcorn-Eating Squirrels Go Nuts on Everest – the sequel to Popcorn-Eating Squirrels of the World Unite! by bestselling children’s author Matt Dickinson – is a mountain survival epic unlike any other.
The Everest Files is the first title in Matt Dickinson's new series for teens and young adults. A thrilling journey to the dark side of... Læs mere
When a butterfly startles a young rabbit, and the rabbit makes a horse rear, it starts a chain of events, over the course of one day, that will change people's lives . . . and end people's... Læs mere
Popcorn-Eating Squirrels Go Nuts with the Dinosaurs – the sequel to Popcorn-Eating Squirrels of the World Unite! and Popcorn-Eating Squirrels Go Nuts... Læs mere
Lie Kill Walk Away is the latest teen thriller from Matt Dickinson, author of The Everest Files and Mortal Chaos. Joe and Becca uncover a deadly secret. A lethal bioweapon is about to... Læs mere
'A ripping good adventure yarn with a thoroughly admirable heroine, a suitably black-hearted villain and such vivid descriptions of the sheer agony and awfulness of Antarctica you'll be reaching for the central heating switch as you read.' Irish Independent