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  • Inhabitants: The time travel sci-fi romance that shocked the world

    Max Weiss

    eBook (April Press, June 6, 2019)
    In pursuit of their eternal love for each other, will Amon and Juno end up saving the world or destroying everything and everyone around them? Can they rally other Inhabitants to their cause and defeat their eternal foe, or will they remain outcasts life after life? Once you pick up this book you won't be able to put it down until you've reached the mind blowing conclusion. Timeless love and hate play out over the centuries as immortal beings, "Inhabitants", struggle to find balance and peace before they end up destroying the world. From the award-winning author of "Digital Dementia", "The Gravedigger's Song", and "Nemesis" comes a story that will have you racing from page to page, battle to battle, love to love. "Max Weiss walks the fine line between sci-fi and romance and ends up redefining both genres""If you liked William Gibson's 'Neuromancer', you're in for a wild ride.""Takes the concept of time travel and expands it."Buy a copy today and find out what true love can mean lived across time.
  • Nemesis: High school romance meets high crime

    Max Weiss

    eBook (April Press, Feb. 6, 2015)
    Luke’s family moves to a strange suburb in North Dakota where he finds himself lost among the trees and watching his new home splinter and disappear with each passing day. Can the mysterious beautiful girl across the street save him, or will he have to find his own way through the dark woods behind his house that lead to his dangerous bully's house. Will his new high school offer a chance to reinvent himself or more proof that he doesn't belong. Anywhere. A journey that passes through a deep darkness to emerge somewhere unexpected in this suburban coming of age tale with a twist.From the author of "Inhabitants" and "The Gravedigger's Song", this novel touches on high school romance and dangerous crimes, taking you on a journey that will stay with you forever. Get your copy today
  • A Day in the Park: Ryan Hutton's Prehistoric Adventure

    Matt Weiss

    language (, Jan. 15, 2016)
    What it would be like to be the first to discover something hidden for thousands of years?Ryan Hutton and his friends Jay and Casey venture out to Pratt’s Woods for extra credit in their science class. When Ryan stumbles over a rock in the trail, they unearth a mystery that will change the way they think about their town. As they try to identify what they’ve found, Ryan’s mind wanders to a time thousands of years in the past, when prehistoric animals roamed the land. His dreams and the search collide when a team of researchers join the hunt for ice age life. Together, they discover what’s buried in their own back yard. A Day in the Park is for anyone who’s picked up something interesting and asked, how did this get here? Written for middle grade and early high school readers, this book is an adventure the entire family can enjoy.
  • Through the Quarry Window: A Ryan Hutton Adventure

    Matt Weiss

    language (, July 24, 2017)
    Ancient life awaits...After spending the summer working on his prehistoric find, Ryan Hutton is ready to search for more fossils. Joined by his sister Marie and friends Jay and Casey, they are invited to explore quarries left behind by tropical oceans that have long since dried up. Through it all, the team is challenged to navigate the success and failure of discovery on their own. Ancient life is waiting for them, but finding it is only the first step. Together they attempt to figure out what they’ve found and how it fits on the tree of life. They learn that hidden in the rock is the path to the Mesozoic’s greatest prize, dinosaurs. From the author of A Day in the Park, this funny, fast paced adventure is for anyone who's wanted to explore the fossil world. Written for middle grade readers this book is a quick, clean read for all ages.
  • A Day in the Park: Ryan Hutton's Prehistoric Adventure

    Matt Weiss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 16, 2016)
    A group of middle school age boys take interest in a classroom science experiment. Their teacher tells them that they can expand on that interest if they go out into a preserve near the school and investigate on their own. When the boys do that, they discover something completely unexpected. Fueled by curiosity, what starts as a walk through the woods ends up challenging how they think about their town and what it was like thousands of years ago. Will their adventure lead them to extra credit at school, or will it...change the world? Based on a true story, A Day in the Park showcases earth science based inquiry where our backyards become centers of discovery.
  • Through the Quarry Window: A Ryan Hutton Adventure

    Matt Weiss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2017)
    Ancient life awaits... After spending the summer working on his prehistoric find, Ryan Hutton is ready to search for more fossils. Joined by his sister Marie and friends Jay and Casey, they are invited to explore quarries left behind by tropical oceans that have long since dried up. Through it all, the team is challenged to navigate the success and failure of discovery on their own. Ancient life is waiting for them, but finding it is only the first step. Together they attempt to figure out what they’ve found and how it fits on the tree of life. They learn that hidden in the rock is the path to the Mesozoic’s greatest prize, dinosaurs. From the author of A Day in the Park, this funny, fast paced adventure is for anyone who's wanted to explore the fossil world. Written for middle grade readers this book is a quick, clean read for all ages.
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  • Playtime for Twins Playtime for Twins

    Weiss

    Hardcover (Little Simon, 2012, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Playtime for Twins by Weiss, Ellen [Little Simon, 2012] Board book [Board boo...
  • The School on Madison Avenue: 2

    Weiss

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1980)
    Discusses the influence advertising has on our lives, for good and for bad.
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  • From Seed to Dandelion by Weiss, Ellen

    Weiss

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, 2007, )
    From Seed to Dandelion by Weiss, Ellen [Childrens Pr, 2007] Paperback [Paperb...
  • Porky and Bess by Weiss, Ellen, Friedman, Mel

    Weiss

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, 2011, )
    Porky and Bess by Weiss, Ellen, Friedman, Mel [Random House Books for Young R...
  • Fault: or The Man Who Made Earthquakes

    Max V. Weiss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2010)
    Travis grows tired of his humdrum life as the lowest ranking lawyer at a large firm. So he decides to save the world. There are just two problems with that. First, no one believes that his earthquake machine can really work. Second, it really can. As Travis builds the machine that will change his life, he takes that same life apart, piece by piece.
  • Twins in the Park by Weiss, Ellen

    Weiss

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, 2003, )
    Twins in the Park by Weiss, Ellen [Simon Spotlight, 2003] Paperback [Paperbac...