The Move

The Move

  • WpView
    GELESEN 50
  • WpVote
    Stimmen 4
  • WpPart
    Teile 7
WpMetadataReadLaufend27m
WpMetadataNoticeZuletzt aktualisiert Di., Mai 27, 2014
Sydney and her best friend Mckayla have to deal with a long distance friendship after Sydney is told some bad news which causes her family to move. Sydney has to meet all new friends and learn to live on a huge farm, but she could not survive without her new best friend Josh!
Alle Rechte vorbehalten
Werde Teil der größten Geschichtenerzähler-CommunityErhalte personalisierte Geschichtenempfehlungen, speichere deine Favoriten in deiner Bibliothek und kommentiere und stimme ab, um deine Community zu vergrößern.
Illustration

Vielleicht gefällt dir auch

  • Sweet dreams are made of this
  • Their Big Break
  • Timeweaver
  • Friends (Nash Grier)
  • Teenaged Romance
  • Hate
  • Catch Me: A Childhood Love Story
  • The Secret
  • Fire Scarred
  • Damaged Flowers

"I've invited a friend for dinner." I said. "You really love Tim, don't you?" asked Robin. "I have invited Vlad." I said. *** Adam lives with his two children in Los Angeles. He lost his husband in a car accident. His son took it hardest and his daugther doesn't understand that her father is dead. His son Robin has a tough time at school. He's bullied and his best friend Emma is always there for him. Adam is very worried about him. A substitute teacher starts working at school and will teach his class. Everything's good in the beginning, but he has a different side when he's alone with the class. He's mean and strict. He also seems to be able to read the students' thoughts. Robin tells his dad about the teacher and his strange behavior. But Adam doesn't believe him. He thinks his son has seen too many horror movies. He tries to find out more about Vlad and finds out that he has been lying all the time. He's not a teacher, he's not even human. Vlad arranges a class trip to Transylvania. But no one will come back. It's up to Robin to stop him, before it's too late.

Mehr Details
WpActionLinkInhaltsrichtlinien