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A range of Usborne books are now available as ebooks for the Amazon Kindle, and in epub format for other devices, including Kobo and the Sony eReader.

A special eBook edition of the thrilling first and second books in the award-winning Angel trilogy.

A dark and dangerous thriller with a harrowing secret at its heart, from the author of the award-winning The Truth About Celia Frost.

The second book in the gripping Street Duty series from BAFTA award-winning writer, Chris Ould.

School's out for the summer holidays, but there's no stopping Abbie. With business booming at her family's exciting new venture – the Rainbow Beauty parlour – and heart-throb Marco whisking her off on dates, life is one big whirlwind.
"A thought-provoking young adult novel about the meaning of family, friendship, growing up and coming to terms with loss."
Booktrust review of How to Save a Life

Street Duty by Chris Ould on the Kindle Fire and
Butterfly Summer by Anne-Marie Conway on the Kobo Touch.
You can buy Kindle editions of Usborne ebooks by clicking on the Kindle store link next to the book in the Usborne online catalogue. This will take you to the Amazon.co.uk website, where you can purchase and download the book to your Kindle.
Usborne ebooks are currently not available in the USA, but can be purchased in Canada, Australia and other English-speaking regions.
Usborne ebooks in epub format can be purchased and downloaded from Usborne.com and from other online retailers including WHSmiths and Waterstones.
"Both alarming and memorable, readers will race through this absorbing novel, yet Cowing’s message will stay with them long after they turn the final page."
Booktrust review of Call me Drog
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