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  • The Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

    Mark Kneece, Rod Serling, Rich Ellis

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Dec. 23, 2008)
    Maple Street―late on a Saturday afternoon a mysterious flash of light results in a power outage. But this is no ordinary power failure, and the neighbors on Maple Street will soon find themselves in the dark with an enemy of their own creation . . . in the Twilight Zone.
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  • The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?

    Rod Serling, Mark Kneece, Rich Ellis

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Sept. 15, 2009)
    On a cold, snowy evening state troopers track footprints from a mysterious crash site to a nearby diner. There, a group of bus passengers waits out the storm, but oddly, there is one more person in the eatery. Who is he, and what are his intentions for planet Earth? One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show's most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation―a generation that has ridden Disney's Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many random take-offs that show up in movies and TV shows everywhere.
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  • The Twilight Zone: The Midnight Sun

    Rod Serling, Mark Kneece, Anthony Spay

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, May 26, 2009)
    In a time not unlike our own, two women are among the last people left behind in New York City, struggling to survive as the thermometer reaches an unbearable 140°. Almost overnight, modern-day conveniences have become luxuries and humans are pushed to their limits. As the climate grows more hostile, could these be the final days of life on Earth? One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show's most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation―a generation that has ridden Disney's Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTM ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many random take-offs that show up in movies and TV shows everywhere.
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  • The Big Tall Wish

    Rod Serling, Mark Kneece, Chris Lie

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Washed up boxer Bolie Jackson is about to be knocked down and counted out when Henry, a young neighbor with magical powers, makes the biggest, tallest wish he could think of€”for Bolie to win the match. But believing in magic doesn€™t come easily to some people. Rejecting Henry€™s wish could end Bolie€™s career and ruin a young boy€™s faith in magic. They each have to the count of ten to make their choice . . . in the Twilight Zone. One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show€™s most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation€”a generation that has ridden Disney€™s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many
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  • Breaking Dawn

    Stephenie Meyer

    Hardcover (Little, Brown And Company, Jan. 1, 2008)
    NOVEL ENTITLED BREAKING DAWN
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  • The Twilight Zone: Deaths-Head Revisited

    Rod Serling, Mark Kneece, Chris Lie

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, May 26, 2009)
    Location: Dachau concentration camp, years after World War II. A retired German SS captain returns to reminisce about his days in power―until he finds himself at the mercy of those he tortured, on trial by those who died at his hands. Justice will finally be served . . . in the Twilight Zone. One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show's most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation―a generation that has ridden Disney's Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTM ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many random take-offs that show up in movies and TV shows everywhere.
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  • New Moon

    Stephenie Meyer

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-31, May 31, 2008)
    Legions of readers entranced by Twilight are hungry for more and they won't be disappointed. In New Moon, Stephenie Meyer delivers another irresistible combination of romance and suspense with a supernatural twist. The "star-crossed" lovers theme continues as Bella and Edward find themselves facing new obstacles, including a devastating separation, the mysterious appearance of dangerous wolves roaming the forest in Forks, a terrifying threat of revenge from a female vampire and a deliciously sinister encounter with Italy's reigning royal family of vampires, the Volturi. Passionate, riveting, and full of surprising twists and turns, this vampire love saga is well on its way to literary immortality.
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  • AMULET OF DOOM

    Bruce Coville

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., Sept. 1, 1985)
    The mysterious death of Marilyn's glamorous enigmatic aunt, seemingly linked to an ancient Egyptian amulet, leads Marilyn into a terrifying confrontation with the demonic forces that killed her relative.
  • Twilight

    Stephenie Meyer

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
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  • Aliens

    Jim Pipe

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Presents information about space aliens and ufos, looking at sightings of them, aliens in literature, some of the controversial evidence for them, and some of the ways that strange phenomena can be explained without bringing up aliens.
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  • The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella

    Stephenie Meyer

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 5, 2010)
    Fans of The Twilight Saga will be enthralled by this riveting story of Bree Tanner, a character first introduced in Eclipse, and the darker side of the newborn vampire world she inhabits. In another irresistible combination of danger, mystery, and romance, Stephenie Meyer tells the devastating story of Bree and the newborn army as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion.
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  • New Moon

    Stephenie Meyer

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Edward and Bella are parted. Bella is so heartbroken that her life becomes empty and lacks direction until she meets Jacob Black, the tall, dark and handsome young man who provides Bella with not only friendship, but is someone she can trust and rely on during a desperate time. But Jacob has his own secrets that could be as dangerous as her missing love?s. Includes a sneak peek at the third book in the series, Eclipse. 563 pages
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