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Edexcel International A Level Physics Student Book

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Developed for the new International A Level specification, these new resources are specifically designed for international students, with a strong focus on progression, recognition and transferable skills, allowing learning in a local context to a global standard.

240 pages, paperback

Published February 11, 2019

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Miles M. Hudson

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My future novel, 2089, is the beginning of the Audiopt series and was first published by Unbound.
Jack Smith objects to a life with no possibility for secrets. He blows up the surveillance computers at GCHQ, and goes on the run across across post-apocalyptic, climate-changed England. Hmm, dystopian or utopian ...?

Jack's second adventure brings in issues surrounding deepfake videos, in a fast-paced thriller where his relationship with Vicky Truva continues to develop.

The Audiopt series prequel is The Times of Malthus. This tale of two friends, Ellie and Loshie, follows them through the unravelling of society that eventually leads to the all-pervasive surveillance society of 2089.

My first novel, The Cricketer's Corpse, was launched serially, in real time. Each day, a new chapter was made available so readers could follow the murder mystery unfold, on the days each chapter happened, following along with the exploits of DS Tony Milburn, and his off-beat, surfer friend, Penfold.

The second Penfold detective mystery is The Kidney Killer:
A kidnap, a theft, and a murderous moon-worshipping cult: Detective Sergeant Milburn has his work cut out to solve several cases that all appear at once.

I have a 30 year passion for hockey, and for surfing, which you may notice appear in several of my books! Hope you enjoy them.

I've also been writing physics textbooks for about 20 years now, and have a series of kids stories and activities in postcard format: FunPostcardsFrom

You can buy all these books direct from the author through my website.

Miles Hudson also publishes under M.M. Hudson.

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December 5, 2021
The plot was extremely unorganized and made no sense at certain times. The most important lesson I learned was that depression doesn't agree with me as a person.
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November 12, 2023
Utter garbage. Doesn't contain enough information necessary to know for a student who will sit for their exams. Some crack addict living under a bridge could have come up with a better book while sleeping.
I must admit, however, there is one purpose this book serves, and that is, it sets the standard for what a terrible book for A-Levels physics looks like. You might find great utility from this book in the event of a total blackout, where burning this book with fire will provide light and heat. But even at that, it will suck because of how thin it is.
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July 20, 2021
fuck physics
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