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  • Last Pick

    Jason Walz

    Paperback (First Second, Oct. 9, 2018)
    In this first volume of Jason Walz's dystopian graphic novel trilogy, the kids last picked are humanity's last hope. Three years ago, aliens invaded Earth and abducted everyone they deemed useful. The only ones spared were those too young, too old, or too “disabled” to be of value. Living on Earth under the aliens’ harsh authoritarian rule, humanity’s rejects do their best to survive. Their captors never considered them a threat―until now.Twins Sam and Wyatt are ready to chuck their labels and start a revolution. It’s time for the kids last picked to step into the game.A YALSA Recommended Reading Great Graphic NovelA 2020 Texas Maverick Graphic Novel
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  • Last Pick: Born to Run

    Jason Walz

    Paperback (First Second, Oct. 8, 2019)
    In Last Pick: Born to Run, the second volume of his graphic novel series, Jason Walz pairs vivid world-building and fast-paced adventure in a beautiful story of bravery, sacrifice, and sibling devotion.Four years ago, aliens kidnapped most of mankind, leaving behind those they deemed unworthy―the “last picked.” The future for Sam is bleak and unthinkable. A galaxy away from her twin brother, she is a pawn in the aliens’ bloody civil war. But with her new friend Mia, Sam has found a way to resist her captors and hold onto her humanity.Back on Earth, Sam’s twin, Wyatt, is leading a resistance of his own. With a ragtag army of the old, the young, and the disabled, he has a plan to bring the fight to his alien captors. But to defeat the aliens, Wyatt may need to befriend one.
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  • Last Pick

    Jason Walz

    eBook (First Second, Oct. 9, 2018)
    In this first volume of Jason Walz's dystopian graphic novel trilogy, the kids last picked are humanity's last hope. Three years ago, aliens invaded Earth and abducted everyone they deemed useful. The only ones spared were those too young, too old, or too “disabled” to be of value. Living on Earth under the aliens’ harsh authoritarian rule, humanity’s rejects do their best to survive. Their captors never considered them a threat—until now.Twins Sam and Wyatt are ready to chuck their labels and start a revolution. It’s time for the kids last picked to step into the game.A YALSA Recommended Reading Great Graphic NovelA 2020 Texas Maverick Graphic Novel
  • Last Pick: Born to Run

    Jason Walz

    eBook (First Second, Oct. 8, 2019)
    In Last Pick: Born to Run, the second volume of his graphic novel series, Jason Walz pairs vivid world-building and fast-paced adventure in a beautiful story of bravery, sacrifice, and sibling devotion.Four years ago, aliens kidnapped most of mankind, leaving behind those they deemed unworthy—the “last picked.” The future for Sam is bleak and unthinkable. A galaxy away from her twin brother, she is a pawn in the aliens’ bloody civil war. But with her new friend Mia, Sam has found a way to resist her captors and hold onto her humanity.Back on Earth, Sam’s twin, Wyatt, is leading a resistance of his own. With a ragtag army of the old, the young, and the disabled, he has a plan to bring the fight to his alien captors. But to defeat the aliens, Wyatt may need to befriend one.
  • Last Pick: Rise Up

    Jason Walz

    Paperback (First Second, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Earth's last hope are also the last picked, in this thrilling conclusion of Jason Walz's dystopian graphic trilogy, Last Pick: Rise Up.Wyatt is now the reluctant leader of the "last picked"―the disabled, the elderly, and those deemed too young to be useful for hard labor by their alien captors. But how can he and his ragtag allies take down an entire alien federation? Meanwhile, Wyatt's twin sister Sam and her girlfriend Mia are creating chaos all over the galaxy in an attempt to rescue Sam's parents. But even if the family is reunited, can they stay alive long enough to see the end of the alien regime?
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  • Last Pick: Rise Up

    Jason Walz

    Hardcover (First Second, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Earth's last hope are also the last picked, in this thrilling conclusion of Jason Walz's dystopian graphic trilogy, Last Pick: Rise Up.Wyatt is now the reluctant leader of the "last picked"―the disabled, the elderly, and those deemed too young to be useful for hard labor by their alien captors. But how can he and his ragtag allies take down an entire alien federation? Meanwhile, Wyatt's twin sister Sam and her girlfriend Mia are creating chaos all over the galaxy in an attempt to rescue Sam's parents. But even if the family is reunited, can they stay alive long enough to see the end of the alien regime?
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  • Trash of Society: Setting Captives Free

    Jason Wong

    eBook
    How does a shy timid boy become an ordinary man leading a not-so-ordinary life that has impacted thousands? Discover how the impossible becomes possible; the weak becomes strong; the captors of lives become captains of lives; how prisons, which used to keep people locked up, become prisons that set captives free; and prisoners who were “trash of society” become contributing citizens of a nation. If there are times when you feel you are a worthless nobody unable to live a meaningful and purposeful life, this book is especially for you. By the end of this book, you will see yourself and the world around you very differently. Be set free to be all God intended for you to be.
  • Last Pick

    Jason Walz

    Hardcover (First Second, Oct. 9, 2018)
    In this first volume of Jason Walz's dystopian graphic novel trilogy, the kids last picked are humanity's last hope. Three years ago, aliens invaded Earth and abducted everyone they deemed useful. The only ones spared were those too young, too old, or too “disabled” to be of value. Living on Earth under the aliens’ harsh authoritarian rule, humanity’s rejects do their best to survive. Their captors never considered them a threat―until now.Twins Sam and Wyatt are ready to chuck their labels and start a revolution. It’s time for the kids last picked to step into the game.A YALSA Recommended Reading Great Graphic NovelA 2020 Texas Maverick Graphic Novel
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  • Last Pick: Born to Run

    Jason Walz

    Hardcover (First Second, Oct. 8, 2019)
    In Last Pick: Born to Run, the second volume of his graphic novel series, Jason Walz pairs vivid world-building and fast-paced adventure in a beautiful story of bravery, sacrifice, and sibling devotion.Four years ago, aliens kidnapped most of mankind, leaving behind those they deemed unworthy―the “last picked.” The future for Sam is bleak and unthinkable. A galaxy away from her twin brother, she is a pawn in the aliens’ bloody civil war. But with her new friend Mia, Sam has found a way to resist her captors and hold onto her humanity.Back on Earth, Sam’s twin, Wyatt, is leading a resistance of his own. With a ragtag army of the old, the young, and the disabled, he has a plan to bring the fight to his alien captors. But to defeat the aliens, Wyatt may need to befriend one.
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  • Tommy Jones and the Man on the Moon

    Jason Watson

    Paperback (Blurb, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Although some of the neighbor kids thought Tommy was weird and different, his little sister Lucy knew he was someone special. When Tommy began to feel "funny inside" he began to make his plans to someday talk with the man on the moon. Follow Tommy's adventure to the moon then utilize the discussion questions at the end of the book to help children cope his grief, loss, or simply not fitting in with others.
  • Golf is a Joke

    Jason Wall

    language (, Sept. 15, 2017)
    Seventy-two golf jokes, one for each stroke you take. A compilation of jokes and laws to help keep you entertain when your shot lets you down. Now, you can laugh with the rest of your foursome.
  • Bright and Dull: A Novel

    Jason Ward

    language (, March 3, 2012)
    A boy grows up in 1990s America, protected from many of the outside world’s ills by his upbringing on a family-run tobacco farm. But when his grandfather passes away, he begins to notice that, as time moves forward, bad things naturally occur.As he enters adolescence, the boy tries to grasp the more grown-up issues of death, religion, and politics. Ultimately, when the government threatens to end the growing of tobacco in his state, the boy’s main conflict is within himself; the memories of so many good times being all that can be taken with him when he moves away.