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Books with author Christopher Perrin

  • Slumber party

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1985)
    When a ski weekend reunites a group of teenage girls eight years after a fire at a slumber party disfigured one of them and killed her sister, new fire-related accidents suggest that one of them may have been responsible.
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  • Adventure Crafts and Activities for Kids: Art Projects Creating Really Awesome Free Things

    Christopher Pelz

    language (, May 24, 2020)
    Kids learn best when having fun!Looking for low mess crafts for kids to keep your little kids busy, creatively engaged, and creating really awesome free things? Then we have the perfect collection of recycling crafts for kids.Adventure Crafts and Activities for Kids is a great book of fun and easy crafting with recycled materials.Add to cart and let’s begin with no mess crafts for kids!
  • The Truth About Tesla: The Myth of the Lone Genius in the History of Innovation

    Christopher Cooper

    Paperback (Race Point Publishing, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Everything you think you know about Nikola Tesla is wrong. The Truth About Tesla sets the record straight.Nikola Tesla was one of the greatest electrical inventors who ever lived. For years, the engineering genius was relegated to relative obscurity, his contributions to humanity (we are told) obscured by a number of nineteenth-century inventors and industrialists who took credit for his work or stole his patents outright. In recent years, the historical record has been "corrected" and Tesla has been restored to his rightful place among historical luminaries like Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse, and Gugliemo Marconi.Most biographies repeat the familiar account of Tesla's life, including his invention of alternating current, his falling out with Edison, how he lost billions in patent royalties to Westinghouse, and his fight to prove that Marconi stole 13 of his patents to "invent" radio. But, what really happened?Consider this: Everything you think you know about Nikola Tesla is wrong. Newly uncovered information proves that the popular account of Tesla's life is itself very flawed. In The Truth About Tesla, Christopher Cooper sets out to prove that the conventional story not only oversimplifies history, it denies credit to some of the true inventors behind many of the groundbreaking technologies now attributed to Tesla and perpetuates a misunderstanding about the process of innovation itself.Are you positive that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone? Are you sure the Wright Brothers were the first in flight? Think again! With a provocative foreword by Tesla biographer Marc. J. Seifer, The Truth About Tesla is one of the first books to set the record straight, tracing the origin of some of the greatest electrical inventions to a coterie of colorful characters that conventional history has all but forgotten.
  • Thirst No. 3: The Eternal Dawn

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Alisa has spent the past five thousand years as a vampire, living alone and fighting for survival. In her loneliness, Alisa cannot resist bringing Teri—a descendant of her human family—into her life. But Alisa is surrounded by death and destruction, and just by knowing Alisa, Teri’s life is at risk. Alisa’s guilt grows when she becomes involved in a dangerous conspiracy. A top-secret group knows Alisa’s secret and will stop at nothing to use her powers for their cause. As Alisa desperately tries to protect herself and Teri from the unknown enemy, she discovers a force more powerful and more lethal than anything she has ever seen. Alisa doesn’t know who to trust, who to challenge, or who she will become….
  • Scavenger Hunt

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Dec. 1, 1990)
    With school nearly over, a scavenger hunt planned for the senior class is transformed into a nightmare for Carl Timmons, a troubled young man, when he is lured away from his friends by his love for a mysterious girl, a journey that leads to a confrontation with a haunted past. Reissue.
  • Remember Me

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 27, 2007)
    SHE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT SHE WAS DEAD.When Shari Cooper awoke at home after being at her girlfriend's birthday party, her family acted like she wasn't there. They didn't hear a thing she said. They wouldn't even look at her. Then the call came from the hospital. Her father and brother paled. Her mother started to cry. Shari didn't know what was wrong. Not until she followed them to the hospital. There she found herself lying on a cold slab in the morgue. The police said that it was suicide.Shari knew she had been murdered. Making a vow to herself to find her killer, Shari embarks on the strangest of all criminal investigations: one in which she spies on her friends, and even enters their dreams -- where she comes face-to-face with a nightmare from beyond the grave. The Shadow -- a thing more horrible than death itself -- is the key to Shari's death, and the only thing that can stop her murderer from murdering again.
  • The Star Group

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, )
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  • Master of Murder

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, July 1, 1992)
    A pen name protects a high school senior and the most popular writer of teenage fiction in the country from his fans' questions about his creations, until a stranger pierces his disguise and threatens to erase his future. Reissue.
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  • Danny Chaucer's Flying Saucer

    Christopher Peter

    language (Albury Books, May 2, 2015)
    What if you found something so dazzlingly brilliant that you had to keep it a secret – even from your own family? A secret so amazing it could change the world forever? Something that dark forces would do anything to possess …?Danny Chaucer’s lonely. He loves to gaze up at the sumptuous night sky, wishing he was up there … Nat Ford is the new girl in class and spends half her time running from the school bullies. Nothing interesting ever happens in their dead-end town.Until one night when something extraordinary lands in the trees behind Danny's house. Something unbelievable, revolutionary, wonderful!Then the sinister Captain Frost appears, and the chase is on. There might be only one way to escape – into space ...A thrilling and funny adventure story for kids – and educational too as you’ll learn cool stuff about space! Finalist in the 2015 Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards (9–12 year olds category) – an award where books are rated by the kids themselves. Check out the reviews to find out what people are saying about it.
  • Bury Me Deep

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, July 1, 2001)
    THE DEAD BOY WOULD NOT GO AWAY. Jean is on her way to Hawaii for a week of fun in the sun. But the vacation gets off to a gruesome start. The boy sitting beside her on the plane suddenly chokes and dies. Jean tries to push the incident out of her mind when she arrives on the island, but that's impossible. Part of the reason is because Mike keeps coming back to her in her dreams. Horrible dreams filled with cold blood. Two of Jean's friends are waiting for her in Hawaii -- Mandy and Michele. They have already made friends with two young men who teach scuba diving at the hotel -- Dave and Johnny. Jean and Johnny quickly become friends. But there are problems in paradise. Dave and Johnny have recently lost a partner in the ocean. No one knows how he died. No one can find his body. But then Jean finds Mike's body. It isn't where it's supposed to be, and it seems as if it's still got some life in it.
  • Sati

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Tor Books, March 29, 2011)
    I once knew this girl who thought she was God. She didn't give sight to the blind or raise the dead. She didn't even teach anything, not really, and she never told me anything I probably didn't already know.On the other hand, she didn't expect to be worshipped, nor did she ask for money. Given her high opinion of herself, some might call that a miracle.I don't know, maybe she was God. Her name was Sati and she had blonde hair and blue eyes.For all who meet her, Sati will change everything. Sati may change everything for you.
  • Die Softly

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, April 1, 1991)
    Herb, a lecherous high school photography buff, plants his camera in the girls' shower room, and when a cheerleader mysteriously dies that same night, Herb realizes that he holds the evidence to her murder