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  • Singularity

    William Sleator

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 1, 1985)
    Sibling rivalry and emotional blackmail, in a vividly evoked Midwest setting, take an unforeseen significance when a family's world is affected by time warps and a black hole
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  • Interstellar Pig

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1994)
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  • The Last Universe

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, March 7, 2006)
    Sleator is at his sci-fi best with this quantum thriller, now available in paperbackIn this gothic, sci-fi thriller from a master storyteller, Susan and her wheelchair-bound brother, Gary, discover a mysterious maze in the vast gardens of their isolated home. Planted by a scientist uncle who disappeared long ago, the maze offers seemingly endless routes and choices. The teenagers discover that each turn they take alters their world in some way. Sickly Gary sees a chance to change his fate; Susan sees that they may both be lost forever. Sleator keeps readers guessing right up to the shocking ending. Praise for The Last Universe "Sleator is a master of suspenseful science fiction and that mastery is evident here...entirely shocking." - School Library Journal "Science fiction fans, science nerds, and random readers alike will appreciate this latest offering." - Voya "Sleator has fashioned a perfect 'what if' story." - Kliatt "Will keep readers turning the pages until the very end." - Kirkus
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  • Fingers

    William Sleator

    eBook (Tor Teen, June 27, 2006)
    Eighteen-year-old Sam has always been jealous of his younger brother, Humphrey, the famous "wonder child" pianist. But now that Humphrey is fifteen, the one-time child prodigy isn't able to get any more bookings. Sam's mother refuses to accept that Humphrey's career is over and devises a scheme to recapture his fame: Sam will compose "new works" by a long dead gypsy composer, and they will tell the world that the composer is dictating the music to Humphrey from the grave. The scheme is a wild success—until some ghostly occurrences convince Sam that the spirit of the dead composer has actually taken over Humphrey's fingers. Have Sam and his family unleashed a force from beyond the grave?At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
  • Blackbriar

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Danny and his friend Lark discover strange and sinister secrets--involving a coven of witches, black magic, an ancient doll, and mysterious skeletons--about Blackbriar, a beautiful country manor in rural England
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  • Blackbriar

    William Sleator

    Hardcover (Skyscape, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Danny can feel something sinister about his new home, Blackbriar, an old, abandoned cottage in the English countryside. The residents of a nearby town refuse to speak of the house and can barely look Danny in the eyes. Then Danny begins to have strange dreams of fires and witches, and awakes to shrieks of laughter that seem to come from another time and place.With help from his friend, Lark, Danny begins to unravel the mysteries of Blackbriar and its frightening past, through the discovery of an ancient doll and a chilling list of names and dates carved on the cellar door. But what might be most terrifying of all is the mystery that does not lie in the past but in the here and now. . . .
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  • Hell Phone

    William Sleator

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 26, 2006)
    A murder story with a devilish twistNick wants a cell phone so he can talk to his girlfriend, Jen, after school, but he doesn’t have a lot of money. The used phone he buys seems like a bargain, until the phone calls begin—strangers calling night and day, some begging for help, others making demands. Nick wants to get rid of the phone, but something prevents him, and, soon he finds himself committing crimes—stealing, conning . . .and killing. Fans of William Sleator’s The Boy Who Couldn’t Die will enjoy this equally diabolical thriller.
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  • Singularity

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Puffin, Dec. 1, 1995)
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  • The Green Futures of Tycho

    William Sleator

    Mass Market Paperback (Starscape, Oct. 1, 2005)
    When eleven-year-old Tycho discovers that the mysterious egg-shaped object he dug up in his garden is a time travel device, he can’t resist using his newfound power. Soon he is jumping back and forth in time, mostly to play tricks on his bossy older brothers and sister. But every time he uses the device, he notices that things are different when he gets back—and the futures he visits are getting darker and scarier. Then Tycho comes face-to-face with the most terrible thing of all: his grown-up self. Can Tycho prevent the terrible future he sees from coming true?
  • Test

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Amulet Paperbacks, April 1, 2010)
    Now in paperback! Pass, and have it made. Fail, and suffer the consequences. A master of teen thrillers tests readers’ courage in an edge-of-your-seat novel that echoes the fears of exam-takers everywhere. Ann, a teenage girl living in the security-obsessed, elitist United States of the very near future, is threatened on her way home from school by a mysterious man on a black motorcycle. Soon she and a new friend are caught up in a vast conspiracy of greed involving the mega-wealthy owner of a school testing company. Students who pass his test have it made; those who don’t, disappear . . . or worse. Will Ann be next? For all those who suspect standardized tests are an evil conspiracy, here’s a thriller that really satisfies! Praise for Test “Fast-paced with short chapters that end in cliff-hangers . . . good read for moderately reluctant readers. Teens will be able to draw comparisons to contemporary society’s shift toward standardized testing and ecological concerns, and are sure to appreciate the spoofs on NCLB.” ―School Library Journal “Part mystery, part action thriller, part romance . . . environmental and political overtones . . . fast pace and unique blend of genres holds attraction for younger teen readers.” ―Booklist
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  • The Green Future of Tycho

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 16, 1984)
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  • The Boy Who Reversed Himself

    William Sleator

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1998)
    When Laura finds her homework in her locker with its writing reversed, she's baffled, until she learns an unbelievable secret: her weird neighbor, Omar, has the ability to travel to the fourth dimension. Laura forces him to take her there -- and then, a novice in four-space, she goes there on her own. There's only one problem -- she doesn't know how to get back.
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