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Books with author Graham Marks

  • Bad Bones

    Graham Marks

    language (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Gabe is feeling the pressure. His family has money troubles, he's hardly talking to his dad, plus lowlife Benny is on his case. Needing some space to think, he heads off into the hills surrounding LA. And he suddenly stumbles across a secret that will change everything. A shallow grave. Gabe doesn't think twice about taking the gold bracelet he finds buried there. Even from the clutches of skeletal hands. But he has no idea what he's awakening...
  • Bad Bones

    Graham Marks

    Paperback (Stripes, May 4, 2015)
    Bad Bones
  • Missing in Tokyo

    Graham Marks

    language (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 1, 2013)
    When his older sister Charlie vanishes while traveling through Asia, seventeen-year-old Adam decides he can do more to find her than the nonchalant police and his distraught parents. Without telling his family, he boards a plane for Tokyo. He suspects Charlie may have been involved in the twilight world of bar "hostessing"-or worse. With help from new friends, especially the intriguing and beautiful Aiko, Adam prowls the town. His search ultimately leads him to Tokyo's underbelly of gangsters and drug dealers. Will he learn the truth about his sister's disappearance before it's too late? Also available: Zoo 1-58234-991-6 pb $8.95 Reviews "The novel's strength derives from the pulsing slice of life, cut from Tokyo's neon landscape-from the tiny, stacked bedrooms of capsule hotels to the outré costumes of roving scenesters. The stranger-in-a-strange-land motif, spiked with sexy Japanophilia and British slang, should draw literate manga fans and Anglophiles alike." -Publishers Weekly "A vividly portrayed movie of Tokyo as seen by a sophisticated young man in his late teens. ...It's a genuine teen page-turner however, and the sex, while mostly offstage, is hot. So what do you call chick-lit for boys?"-Kirkus Reviews "The plot twists and turns in this fast-paced, intriguing novel that will keep readers guessing." -School Library Journal "Even teens who disdain youth thrillers in favor of grittier adult fare may make an exception for this noir-tinged novel." -Booklist Featured in "Cool New Books" section, www.teenreads.com, MayPraise for Zoo: "Fast-paced storytelling, realistic characters, and plenty of forensic science create appeal for a wide range of readers." -VOYA "An exciting, fast-paced thriller with realistic characters and puzzling circumstances that will keep you guessing and turning the pages." -www.Teenreads.com About the Author Graham Marks was a designer, editor, and jour
  • Omega Place

    Graham Marks

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Paul Hendry just wants to get away from him mother and annoying stepfather. But when he runs away, he finds that life on the streets is nothing like what he expected. By chance, he falls in with a radical action group called Omega Place, whose members are determined to let people know exactly how closely the government is watching them on closed-circuit TV cameras posted in public places. What are the ramifications of this kind of footage? Paul is about to find out.
  • Zoo

    Graham Marks

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Visit www.bloomsbury.com/zoo to read an extract and find out more. Seventeen-year-old Cam Stewart was living a comfortable life in Southern California until kidnappers suddenly turn his world upside down. With grit and determination he never knew he had, Cam escapes his worst nightmare, only to find a more bizarre reality waiting for him. On the run, some new friends help Cam uncover the truth about his life-and about the person he was supposed to be. This fast-paced thriller will make every reader think twice about the consequences of genetic science. Reviews "The story works in an O.C. meets 24 kind of way, and readers will likely enjoy the warp-speed conclusion as all sides descend upon Cam."-Publishers Weekly, on-line "Marks's precise choice of words and the book's fast pace redeem Zoo and make it a satisfying read." -School Library Journal "Marks has hit on an enticing plotline for this fast-paced, contemporary thriller." -Kirkus Reviews "This surprising and fast-paced story (think 24) will have you flicking through the pages faster than you can say speed read." -ELLE girl "With a plot reminiscent of I Am the Cheese, and delivery that will appeal to fans of television and crime suspense, this novel takes it place in a genre infrequently visited by young adult authors. . . . Fast-paced storytelling, realistic characters, and plenty of forensic science create appeal for a wide range of readers." -VOYA "Graham Marks writes an exciting, fast-paced thriller with realistic characters and puzzling circumstances that will keep you guessing and turning the pages." -Teenreads.com International Reviews "Zoo is a pacey thriller...to call it chilling would be to undersell what is a complex and memorable novel." -The Bookseller "A well-crafted, sassy, involving tale of betrayals and misunderstandings and learning to be a man. It might even make [Elmore] Leonard look over his shoul
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  • Children's Catholic Catechism

    Mary Jl Graham

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion, July 1, 1995)
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  • If I Were Queen of the World

    Mark Graham

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, April 1, 1997)
    A small girl's rose-colored fantasy of being queen of the world begins with her enjoyment of one hundred lollipops per day and her neverending roller coaster rides, on which her little brother is occasionally granted admittance.
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  • The Tongva

    Mary Graham

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    "The ancient Tongva people lived in the area that is now known as the city of Los Angeles. This book provides readers with a fascinating look into the culture and traditions of the Tongva. Primary sources make this a great resource for learning about the history of these American Indians of California. Students will learn about the religion and social structure of the Tongva, their interactions with Europeans, and the struggles they face today"--
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  • Charlene's Tail

    Graham Marks

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, May 15, 1992)
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  • Omega Place

    Graham Marks

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 13, 2007)
    Paul Hendry just wants to get away from him mother and annoying step-father. But when he runs away, he finds that life on the streets is nothing like what he expected. By chance, he falls in with a radical action group called Omega Place, whose members are determined to let people know exactly how closely the government is watching them on closed-circuit TV cameras posted in public places. What are the ramifications of this kind of footage? Paul is about to find out. Graham Marks has written a spine-tingling thriller about the menacing possibilities of technology that aren't just around the corner, they are here already.
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  • Missing in Tokyo

    Graham Marks

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, April 18, 2006)
    When his older sister Charlie vanishes while traveling through Asia, seventeen-year-old Adam decides he can do more to find her than the nonchalant police and his distraught parents. Without telling his family, he boards a plane for Tokyo. He suspects Charlie may have been involved in the twilight world of bar "hostessing"--or worse. With help from new friends, especially the intriguing and beautiful Aiko, Adam prowls the town. His search ultimately leads him to Tokyo's underbelly of gangsters and drug dealers. Will he learn the truth about his sister's disappearance before it's too late?
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  • Bad Bones

    Graham Marks

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing (4 May 2015), July 6, 1600)
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