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Books with author Elizabeth Honey

  • The Dark In-Between

    Elizabeth Hrib

    Hardcover (Swoon Reads, May 5, 2020)
    Action-packed and emotionally powerful like big- and small-screen hits such as The Sixth Sense and Supernatural, The Dark In-Between by Elizabeth Hrib is sure to stay with you long after the lights go out.Something lurks in the shadows between life and death.A terrible accident brings sixteen-year-old Casey Everett's life to a halt―literally. Pulled from the water, Casey is rushed to the hospital and miraculously revived. But her sudden return to the living is shadowed by the drowning of her best friend, Liddy.Overcome with grief, Casey returns home for the summer only to find the memories of the accident won’t let her go. Shadow-drenched nightmares. Whispers in the back of her mind. Her friend's screams. Casey thinks she's losing it... until she watches a boy fall from the sky. Red―an angel fallen to earth to regain his wings―takes her to Limbo, a place that exists somewhere between the living and the dead. Now, in order to save her best friend, Casey must learn to walk these mysterious and dangerous paths or else risk losing Liddy's trapped soul to something worse than death.
  • National Geographic Readers: Woof! 100 Fun Facts About Dogs

    Elizabeth Carney

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Kids will dig learning all about dogs in this new National Geographic Kids Reader. The level 3 text provides accessible yet wide-ranging information for fluent readers. Plus, the book includes 100 fun facts for quick and quirky information on all kinds of dogs, from tiny Chihuahuas to gargantuan Great Danes! The Fact Readers bridge the gap between fun knowledge nuggets and informative sustained reading.
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  • The Book of Lamps and Banners

    Elizabeth Hand

    Hardcover (Mulholland Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    Acclaimed crime writer Elizabeth Hand returns to her "fiercely frightening yet hauntingly beautiful" cult-favorite series: Photographer Cass Neary is hard-up for cash and in more danger than she realizes on the hunt for an ancient, legendary book (Tess Gerritsen). Photographer Cass Neary is desperate to get home, and she's already lost her camera -- like losing a limb. Now her only chance is to cash in on a deal that a friend is about to cut for a legendary illuminated manuscript: The Book of Lamps and Banners. Rumored to have been rescued from the Library at Alexandria, the Book is said to contain ancient esoteric knowledge, even an otherworldly power. So when an intruder brazenly steals the manuscript, Cass and her ex-con lover Quinn must get it back-plunging headlong into a shady underworld where antiquarian booksellers, unhinged tech entrepreneurs, and brutal nationalists all converge. This breathless psychological thriller, featuring one of the greatest amateur sleuths of the past decade, could only come from the mind of Elizabeth Hand. "Kaleidoscopic, dark, and mysterious . . . This novel is a jaw-punch, written with a snarling grace." -- Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World“I love Cass Neary . . . . Her latest misadventure is vivid and haunting, braiding the ancient and occult with the unholy frights of the modern world.” ―Steph Cha, author of Your House Will Pay"Elizabeth Hand has delivered a startling book that is dirty, wise, aching, and almost magical."―Ivy Pochoda, author of These Women
  • Mars: The Red Planet: Rocks, Rovers, Pioneers, and More!

    Elizabeth Carney

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Budding scientists and kids curious about Earth's next-door neighbor can blast off to the red planet! This highly visual book will cover all kinds of topics, from extreme weather to high-tech rovers to plans for a human colony on Mars. Complete with up-to-date facts about water and all the latest discoveries, Mars: The Red Planet comes at an exciting time for space exploration.
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  • Remote Man

    Elizabeth Honey

    language (Allen & Unwin, May 1, 2000)
    Remote Man is an exciting thriller about five kids on three continents, connected via the Net, trying to catch an international crook. It's about computers, friends, families, bears, reptiles, travel and a whole lot more. It'll make you laugh and maybe even cry.
  • What do you think, Feezal?

    Elizabeth Honey

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A funny modern princess-in-a-tower story about a poor little rich girl, some rotten robbers, a Harley Davidson motorbike, family, friendship, money, computers, books and babysitters. It's also about wanting a dog.
  • 45 + 47 Stella Street and everything that happened

    Elizabeth Honey

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, Aug. 16, 1995)
    Winner, Fiction: Older Readers, Young Australians' Best Book Awards (YABBA) 1997 Shortlisted, Primary Division, ACT Canberra's Own Outstanding List (COOL) Awards 1998 Winner, Premio Cento Prize for Children's Literature, (Italy) 1997 Honour Book, Book of the Year for Younger Readers, Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards 1996 Shortlisted, National Children's Literature Award, Festival Awards for Literature 1996 I just might write the whole thing down. I'll probably conk out after ten pages. What will I call it? 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened A whirlwind of an adventure told by 11-year-old Henni Octon...with a bit of help from Elizabeth Honey, author of Honey Sandwich, Honour Book in the 1994 Children's Book Council Awards. What the critics say: 'This is a superb family-cum-adventure story: Elizabeth Honey is going from strength to strength. Not to be missed.' Margaret Dunkle, Australian Bookseller & Publisher 'Holding the novel together is the strong driving story, but the book fizzes with the excitement of simply being alive...irresistible...' Moira Robinson, Australi
  • Hop Up! Wriggle Over!

    Elizabeth Honey

    language (Clarion Books, May 2, 2017)
    “Hop up! Wriggle over! Wakey-wakey: hungry!” Thus starts a full and busy day for an appealing animal family. Simple onomatopoeic words and irresistible illustrations capture familiar routines in a young read-aloud containing a warm and subtle reminder that families come in all shapes and sizes.
  • National Geographic Readers: Mars

    Elizabeth Carney

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 8, 2014)
    Discover the fascinating world of Mars in this colorful book packed with amazing imagery. In this inviting and entertaining format, kids will learn about the newest information on Mars, the Mars Rover, and our ongoing exploration of the Red Planet. This level 3 reader is written in an easy-to-grasp style to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!
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  • That's Not a Daffodil!

    Elizabeth Honey

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin Children's Books, March 9, 2017)
    Thats Not a Daffodil
  • Remote Man

    Elizabeth Honey

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 9, 2002)
    A supercharged, international, Internet adventure.Ned is a wizard with a computer. The king of the remote control. He adores snakes, lizards, and skinks, but people are less appealing. Less reliable. Ned is . . . Remote Man. What will it take to peel away his protective layer of indifference? How about a mother on the edge? A wild cousin from the Northern Territory? A sudden extended trip to the States? A goofy new neighbor? Nope, it’ll take a snake. Or two–one an endangered Australian python, and the other a smuggler who sells wild animals to the highest bidder. When Ned discovers what this animal poacher is doing, his anger forces him into action. Now Remote Man is more like a superhero or super sleuth–tracking down clues and enlisting the help of some Web-wise teens. Can five kids on four continents linked only by the Internet manage to foil a very real-world criminal? You bet your Oenpelli python they can.
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  • National Geographic Kids Everything Big Cats: Pictures to Purr About and Info to Make You Roar!

    Elizabeth Carney

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, April 12, 2011)
    Bring on the Big Cats! No tame tabbies, these four big predators, the lion, leopard, jaguar, and tiger, are known for their powerful roars. Kids can prowl through the lion's to-do list and the tiger's steak dinner to learn all about the big 4, then move beyond the big cats to see how they stock up against the pretty kitties. Elizabeth Carney shares real-life wildlife tips, so kids can become big cat experts themselves.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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