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  • Shadow of the Wolf

    Tim Hall

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, May 26, 2015)
    Forget everything you've ever heard about Robin Hood. Robin Loxley is seven years old when his parents disappear without a trace. Years later the great love of his life, Marian, is also taken from him. Driven by these mysteries, and this anguish, Robin follows a darkening path into the ancient heart of Sherwood Forest. What he encounters there will leave him transformed . . . The first book of a trilogy, Shadow of the Wolf is a breathtakingly original--and utterly compelling--retelling that will forever alter the legend of Robin Hood.
  • The Clan of the Shark

    Fabien Vehlmann, Bruno Gazzotti

    (Cinebook, Ltd, Aug. 7, 2015)
    In the world after the Vanishing, new societies are emerging.The five Campton children are traveling to neighbouring cities by bus, desperately looking for other living humans. All they find are deserted settlements, burned forests and packs of feral dogs... Until one day they discover an amusement park filled with kids, all found and gathered by Saul, the owner’s son. A strange, authoritarian child who worships the park’s great white shark, and whose arbitrary rules are not at all to the taste of the newcomers…
  • The Shadow Of The Beast

    Craig McLay

    language (, Aug. 16, 2012)
    In the second volume of the Keys series, David Apollo and his friends Milo and Futz barely escape a volcanic eruption and find themselves in the village of Orlok, where things aren’t much better.Strange lights and noises are emanating from the castle at the far end of the valley. A mysterious Beast is stalking the woods, picking off anyone foolish enough to go wandering alone. Even worse, a sleeping sickness is causing victims to sprout fangs and express more than a passing interest in biting their neighbour’s throats.Passing themselves off as university professors sent to investigate the strange phenomena, the boys discover that it may all be part of a secret plan orchestrated by an evil tyrant named Cronus, a shadowy figure who may know a lot more about the keys – and the disappearance of David’s father – than they suspect.
  • Shadow of the Wolf

    Tim Hall

    Paperback (David Fickling Books, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Forget everything you've ever heard about Robin Hood.Robin Loxley is seven years old when his parents disappear without a trace. Years later the great love of his life, Marian, is also taken from him. Driven by these mysteries, and this anguish, Robin follows a darkening path into the ancient heart of Sherwood Forest. What he encounters there will leave him transformed . . .The first book of a trilogy, Shadow of the Wolf is a breathtakingly original--and utterly compelling--retelling that will forever alter the legend of Robin Hood.
  • Out of the Shadows

    Dana Fraedrich

    Paperback (Goat Song Publishing, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Pride and Prejudice meets H.G. Wells with a dash of The Hunger Games.Lenore, a thief, is on the run from the law from the brutal Enforcers. Just when she thinks she's found safety by assuming a new identity with a wealthy but eccentric family, she discovers they've got secrets of their own. Big ones. As does everyone in this series. And, of course, someone who knows her real identity is chasing after her. Will Lenore find the courage to forge her own path, or will she put her trust in the wrong people and bring this world of lies she's built crashing down?Out of the Shadows is the first book in the captivating Broken Gears series, a young adult steampunk fantasy adventure. Fans of the Finishing School series by Gail Carriger and Garth Nix's Old World universe will delight as this Victorian-era-esque world unfolds before them. A multi-layered tale of colorful characters, lost magic and technology, and subterfuge that promises to entrance. If you like smart heroines, forgotten magic, and rich Victorian settings, then you'll love Lenore's intrigue-and-adventure storyline."Out of the Shadows features great prose, a gripping plot, and characters that will remain with readers long after they are done reading the story." --Reader's Favorite.Buy it today to enter a steam-powered world of secrets!
  • Shadow of the Oak

    Eric Kent Edstrom

    language (Undermountain Books, Sept. 30, 2012)
    When a paranormal menace rises in Sal Van Sleen’s small hometown, he and his friends must capture it to save a young girl’s life.Sal’s first adventure starts with a shriek. At fifteen, he’s unaware of his town’s magical past. But when a terrifying creature attacks his friends little sister, he and his companions race to save her, bringing them face-to-face with an ancient evil.Eric Kent Edstrom’s signature YA style brings humor and adventure to this small town paranormal fantasy. Shadow of the Oak is a fast-paced novella (18k words), that introduces fans and new readers alike to a series often compared to Goonies, Stranger Things, and a touch of Buffy.Grab a copy today, and dive into the 1980s and brace yourself for adventure!
  • The Shadow

    Hans Christian Andersen, Imagine Brothers, H.P. Paull

    language (Head and Heart, Jan. 3, 2016)
    “I have seen what no human being has the power of knowing, although they would all be very glad to know—the evil conduct of their neighbors. Had I written a newspaper, how eagerly it would have been read!”(from The Shadow)Hans Christian Andersen's literary classic tale with digitally remastered illustrations from the "Golden Age of Children's Literature".(Bonus: The True Story of My Life: A Sketch by Hans Christian Andersen (1847) Chapter III)
  • The Shadow of a King

    C. M. Gray

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 17, 2016)
    King Uther Pendragon, High King of the Celtic Tribes, braves the winter seas and sets sail for the Isle of Erin.It is his fifteenth year of rule. His mission: to take a war party and return with a prize that will lay to rest the ghosts of the past, allowing the Celts to reclaim their lands.But none of those who set sail realize that this quest will change their lives forever, and set in motion things they never thought possible.This is a standalone fantasy adventure, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't read the first book in the series.Praise from readers:★★★★★ - "Fantastic introduction to anyone interested in Arthurian legends. Highly recommended."★★★★★ - "A wonderful telling of a time in the life of Uther Pendragon, High King of Britain and father of the famous King Arthur. History comes to life in this story, full of rich characters and settings. Loved it."
  • The Flight of the Shadow

    George MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 6, 2018)
    A fantastical story of personal growth and a warning against the dangers of keeping secrets. This novel by George MacDonald is a deceptively easy read aimed to be accessible to teens, but the ideas will remain in your mind long afterwards. Beautifully written in the style of Gothic Novels of the nineteenth century, a story about relationships and redemption, secrets and confessions and an inspiring example of how to live in the light.
  • In the Shadow of the Tower

    Carolyn Keene

    Hardcover (Grosset and Dunlap, Inc., March 15, 1934)
    Dana Girls Mystery Series~Hardback ~#3
  • The Shadow

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 3, 2017)
    In this bleak fairytale, a kind and good-natured learned man on vacation sends his shadow to investigate a balcony across the street. When his shadow never returns, he notices that he has grown a new one and figures all is well. However, five years later, he meets his original shadow, and it is now corporeal—but it doesn’t share his principles. As the shadow grows in strength, the man weakens, raising the question of whether good always triumphs over evil.
  • The Shadow of Loss

    Josefina Gutierrez

    eBook (, May 3, 2015)
    Evelyn Gonzalez keeps losing people, which is always hard, but has she lost something much more? Has she lost her soul? Evelyn has a nervous breakdown and is institutionalized, after months of sorrow and pain she is thrust back into the world. The world of teenage angst and Calculus. Can she trust people again? Especially after hurtful assumptions and judgments made her miss her junior year of high school. Evelyn is just trying to heal what she lost and graduate from high school.