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  • Memory Boy

    Will Weaver

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, March 1, 2001)
    After a cataclysmic volcanic eruption in the beginning of the new millennium, the world falls into a state of panic and violence, so Miles Newell and his family decide to leave the only home they ever knew in the city to start life anew in the wilderness.
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  • Memory Boy

    Will Weaver

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-11, April 11, 2008)
    Worldwide disaster strikes early in the new millennium. A chain of cataclysmic volcanic explosions sends a cloud of ash into the atmosphere--three years later, the ash is still falling. Sunlight is scarce. Food is rationed. Cities are becoming wastlands of looting and murder. And sixteen-year-old Miles Newell is sure his family is in increasing danger. Escaping Minneapolis on the Ali Princess-- Miles's startling invention--the Newells hope to find comparative safety int he country. But as the family travel deeper into rural Minnesota, they find that people everywhere have changed. No one can be trusted. In this gripping adventure, a family leave behind all they've ever known to journey into the wilderness and an uncertain future.
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  • The Dead Tracks by Tim Weaver

    Tim Weaver

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1866)
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  • Striking Out

    Will Weaver

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Since the death of his older brother, thirteen-year-old Billy Baggs has had a distant relationship with his father, but life on their farm in northern Minnesota begins to change when he starts to play baseball
  • The Survivors

    Will Weaver

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 31, 2012)
    Two years ago, the ash started falling like gray snow. The volcanoes had erupted. . . . For Miles and his sister, Sarah, the real disaster started in the violent aftermath—when they were forced to leave their cushy suburban home and flee to the north woods for safety. Miles got them to a cabin, but now winter is setting in. All they have to get them through is the milk from Sarah’s prized possession—her goat—and Miles’s memory of wilderness survival skills. When Sarah tries to regain some normalcy by attending the local school, she realizes she is no longer quite the person she used to be. Now she is Goat Girl, a Traveler, and it’s hard to pretend she isn’t. And when a horrific twist of fate robs Miles of his memory, he discovers the heart of his true identity. They knew the volcanoes would change the world. Now, in order to survive, they must change with it. Will Weaver delivers an extraordinary sequel to Memory Boy, showing that several basic instincts lie deep inside us all: love, fear, and survival.
  • Hard Ball : A Billy Baggs Novel by Will Weaver

    Will Weaver;

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Striking Out

    Will Weaver

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Billy Baggs's natural talent for baseball offers him endless possibilities, but Billy's dairy-farmer father has no time for sports and needs his son to help out on the farm, a need that forces Billy to make some tough choices.
  • Full Service

    Will Weaver

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 12, 2005)
    The times they are a-changin' . . . The summer that Paul turns sixteen his mother pushes him to take a job in town instead of just working on the family farm. “You need to meet the public,” she says, which is saying a lot for a woman deeply committed to the tightly knit religious community to which they belong. And meet the public Paul does: He meets Kirk, the angry gas station manager; Harry, a reclusive and kindly gangster; and a family of hippies passing in a yellow peace van to San Francisco. He also meets beautiful Peggy, a high school sensation, and dark-haired Dale, her onthe-side boyfriend who is headed to Vietnam. All of them come to the station – as well as girls on summer vacation, tanned and smelling of coconut oil, and ministers from Paul’s fundamentalist church, who are worried about his soul. As the summer progresses, Paul learns the secrets of his small Minnesota town and discovers that he’s ready to have a few secrets of his own.With richly developed characters and a flair for arresting imagery, Will Weaver tells the story of the end of one boy’s innocence, unfolding at a time when the country as a whole is undergoing a difficult, deeply disturbing coming-of-age.
  • Never Coming Back: David Raker Missing Persons #4

    Tim Weaver

    Paperback (Penguin, Nov. 3, 2016)
    A SECRET THAT WILL CHANGE LIVES FOREVER It was supposed to be the start of a big night out. But when Emily Kane arrives at her sister Carrie's house, she finds the front door unlocked and no one inside. Dinner's cooking, the TV's on. Carrie, her husband and their two daughters are gone. When the police draw a blank, Emily asks missing persons investigator David Raker to find them. It's clear someone doesn't want the family found. But as he gets closer to the truth, Raker begins to uncover evidence of a sinister cover-up, spanning decades and costing countless lives. And worse, in trying to find Emily's missing family, he might just have made himself the next target... This paperback book has 538 pages and measures: 18 x 11 x 3cm
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Flashbacks: Conversations With 24 Actors, Writers, Producers and Directors from the Golden Age

    Tom Weaver

    Hardcover (McFarland Publishing, Aug. 1, 1998)
    As a 12-year-old, Richard Eyer costarred with Robby the Robot. In Robinson Crusoe on Mars, Paul Mantee's costar was a monkey named Barney who received billing as "Mona, the Woolly Monkey." Actress Randy Stuart played the wife of The Incredible Shrinking Man. Alan Caillou wrote the original pilot outline for television's The Six Million Dollar Man. Asked to look over the final script six months later, he noticed that exactly one of his lines was being used (and that out of context) and that 27 writers were being given writing credit! Tom Weaver-author of Attack of the Monster Movie Makers, Science Fiction Stars and Horror Heroes, They Fought in the Creature Features, and Interviews with B Science Fiction and Horror Movie Makers-returns with a new collection of interviews that go behind the scenes of Golden Age science fiction, horror and fantasy filmmaking. Among the interviewed are Casey Adams, John Badham, Antony Carbone, Robert Clarke, Sidney Hayers, Lewis Allen, Gene Evans, Alex Gordon, Jackie Joseph, Ken Miller, John Moxey, Arthur Ross, Ariann Ulmer, Debra Paget and Edward Dmytryk.
  • Poppy in the Corn

    S. Weaver

    Library Binding (Random Library, April 15, 1962)
    Novel for young people.
  • Broken Heart

    Tim Weaver

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Marking to page edges and bookseller's pencil marks. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.