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Books with author Jon Jacks

  • Freaking Freak

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, March 27, 2014)
    If you were offered the chance to be totally irresistible, even to the most gorgeous boy you know, would you stop to think there might just be the tiniest bit of a catch?Well, I didn’t. And believe me, it wasn’t a tiny catch. It was the worst catch of all.See, it turns out the girl I thought was my best friend is a real, genuine freak.And I know that because now I’m one too.Yeah, I’m a freaking freak!
  • Wyrd Girl

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Jan. 17, 2014)
    She’s in an OtherworldI’m the weird girl.You know; the one every kid in class avoids, just in case what I’ve got is catching.Not that I care.See, there are worlds other than this one.Worlds we pass on to when we die.Worlds, even, where we exist before we’re even born.They’re the worlds of the Nyxt.And, if I don’t handle things right, they’re about to declare war on the living.
  • Heartache High

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, May 20, 2013)
    You can never leaveHow close have you come to finding yourself enrolled at Heartache High?Closer than you think, if you’ve ever been in love with someone who didn’t know you existed. Or someone who broke up with you, leaving you broken-hearted.At Heartache High, you’ll find yourself surrounded by students just like you.People who endlessly hope it won’t always be a hopeless love.Problem is, once you’ve enrolled at Heartache High, you can never leave.
  • The Rules. Book 1: The End

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Nov. 28, 2013)
    There’s something magic inside us all – and it’s trying to get out!The rules of chance, even physical laws, are breaking down. The time of magic is returning.And Bethlehem Jones finds she’s sharing her body with Lynese, an unpredictable water-sprite entrapped within one of her ancestors in an ancient war.Hell-bent on restarting that war, bigger, more powerful magical spirits are attempting to break free of their own human confinement. Can Beth use Lynese’s powers without relinquishing her own control? Or is untrustworthy Lynese her most dangerous foe of all?Author’s noteA growing number of people have requested more information regarding the following.As anyone living in the US is no doubt aware, the Eye and pyramid do indeed feature prominently on the Dollar Bill.As for Foley’s use of a hand ‘forming…into a fist, yet holding the two outer fingers up like horns’ and his claim that ‘our politicians, our PM, the US President…They’re all using it’, you can find numerous examples on the web.
  • P

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Dec. 20, 2012)
    P takes her name from the letter sewn to her filthy smock; P for Pole. She is washed down before being allowed to work with the animals on a German farm. The farmer’s daughter Carin is shocked by everything that happens to P; it goes against everything she has been taught to believe about Hitler’s Germany.And one of the things she quickly learns is how dangerous it is to even befriend a Pole.
  • God's Toybox

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Nov. 5, 2019)
    A wheel that spins and spins.It’s the invention of Rulru's father; but as he’s only a poor toymaker, is it really nothing more than a trick as everyone says?What powers the wheel?Is it magic? Or witchcraft?
  • Sleeping Ugly

    Jon Jacks

    language (, Nov. 28, 2013)
    When you’re immortal, a lifetime on the run lasts foreverEveryone in the world of fashion might think Aurora is in her early twenties – but really she’s still sixteen, has she has been now for thousands of years.In her long life, she has played many roles, including Egyptian queens and Helen of Troy. Now she has taken on the most dangerous task of all, however; hunting down her courtiers who were also granted immortality, but decided to use it for their own gain, causing wars and suffering.The biggest problem of all, though, is that both the Fates and Furies have decided to become involved – and immortality means nothing to them.
  • Death of a Fairytale Princess

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, April 6, 2019)
    Is it me, or is everyone in the entire kingdom telling the story of The Goose Girl completely wrong? Princesses don’t die in fairytales, do they?Or, as everyone claims, am I simply looking for a happier ending simply because I’m a goose girl too?A goose girl who arrived in this kingdom with our beautiful, bewitching queen…
  • Heartache High; The Primer

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, May 24, 2013)
    You can never leaveHeartache High’s Primer for Students, as written by Stephanie Johnson, Heartache High Permanent Student. Ever been in love with someone who didn’t even know you existed? Or someone who broke up with you? Congratulations; you’ve just enrolled at Heartache High. Oh, but didn’t anyone tell you? Once you’ve enrolled, you can never leave.(Includes the first chapters of the soon to be released novel, Heartache High: The Wakening.)
  • An Angelic Alphabet

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Dec. 15, 2018)
    It’s rumoured around court that charms ensure the ageless beauty of alchemist’s daughter Esemiell. Her father’s conversations with angels have opened up a world lying beyond a magic mirror’s dark surface. A world ruled by a queen who is Esemiell‘s double. A world whose own magic mirror reveals your true love. But a devious assistant has his own idea whom Esemiell is destined to be with…
  • Sick Teen

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, June 3, 2016)
    It starts with one tattoo: the hare and the moon.You know – to go with my supposedly ‘wild’ nature?Then, I think, Wow, wouldn’t something like a serpent look even better?Thing is, I was naive; I just didn’t know why the ancients started tattooing their bodies. Did you?Before you have a tattoo, perhaps you’d better find out…
  • Self-Assembled Girl

    Jon Jacks

    language (jjaab Publications, Sept. 24, 2016)
    Many people spend entire lives trying to work out why they’re here.Unfortunately, I know precisely why I’m here.See, I came with instructions.In fact, I came in a box.Trouble is, I’m faulty goods…