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  • Captive

    A.J. Grainger

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Dec. 13, 2016)
    When sixteen-year-old Robyn is held hostage, her efforts to escape uncover a conspiracy that forces her to question everything she thought she knew about her family and herself in this psychological thriller with a twist of forbidden romance.They told her not to worry— because the man who shot her father was in custody. They told her that she was safe— because security had been increased. All it took was one opportunity, one breach, and then she was theirs. Kidnapped, confined, alone. They told her she could go home when their demands were met. That it wouldn’t take long, because she was the prime minister’s daughter. But it has been days, and still no help has come. She wonders when they will tire of this game and kill her. She cannot wait around for that to happen; she will escape. She has to.
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  • Captive

    Annalie Grainger

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 29, 2015)
    'A moving exploration of identity, celebrity, loyalty and power' BooktrustI open my eyes. The cell is flooded with sunlight; the window is a splice of pale blue. Dust particles dance in the sparkling light, pirouetting in a golden line from the window to the opposite wall of the cell, where they seem to converge into shapes. It is like looking into a kaleidoscope. Dad isn't here. No one is, but me. Robyn Knollys-Green is an A-list celebrity, famous for being the daughter of one of the world's most powerful men. But not even the paparazzi can find her now. Robyn begins to realise that she is trapped in a complicated web of global corruption and deceit - and that the strange, melancholy boy who has been tasked with guarding her might not be an enemy after all . . .A thrilling, well-crafted, ever-relevant story from a talented new voice in YA fiction.
  • Captive

    A.J. Grainger

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 3, 2015)
    When a teen is held hostage, her efforts to escape uncover a conspiracy that forces her to question everything in this psychological thriller with a twist of forbidden romance.They told her not to worry— because the man who shot her father was in custody. They told her that she was safe— because security had been increased. All it took was one opportunity, one breach, and then she was theirs. Kidnapped, confined, alone. They told her she could go home when their demands were met. That it wouldn’t take long, because she was the prime minister’s daughter. But it has been days, and still no help has come. She wonders when they will tire of this game and kill her. She cannot wait around for that to happen; she will escape. She has to.
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  • Captive

    Annalie Grainger

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 29, 2015)
    'A moving exploration of identity, celebrity, loyalty and power' BooktrustI open my eyes. The cell is flooded with sunlight; the window is a splice of pale blue. Dust particles dance in the sparkling light, pirouetting in a golden line from the window to the opposite wall of the cell, where they seem to converge into shapes. It is like looking into a kaleidoscope. Dad isn't here. No one is, but me. Robyn Knollys-Green is an A-list celebrity, famous for being the daughter of one of the world's most powerful men. But not even the paparazzi can find her now. Robyn begins to realise that she is trapped in a complicated web of global corruption and deceit - and that the strange, melancholy boy who has been tasked with guarding her might not be an enemy after all . . .A thrilling, well-crafted, ever-relevant story from a talented new voice in YA fiction.
  • Captives

    Tom Pow

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, May 1, 2007)
    Martin and his family are enjoying a sun-filled vacation on a beautiful Caribbean island--until they are stopped at gunpoint, blindfolded, and bundled into a truck that heads for the dense forest of the island's interior. Pushed to their physical and emotional limits as they are forced deeper into the wild terrain, the hostages come to understand something of the harsh political backdrop of life on sunny Santa Clara, and the events that have shaped the lives of their captors and fueled their actions.
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  • Captive

    Annalie Grainger

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 29, 2015)
    'A moving exploration of identity, celebrity, loyalty and power' BooktrustI open my eyes. The cell is flooded with sunlight; the window is a splice of pale blue. Dust particles dance in the sparkling light, pirouetting in a golden line from the window to the opposite wall of the cell, where they seem to converge into shapes. It is like looking into a kaleidoscope. Dad isn't here. No one is, but me. Robyn Knollys-Green is an A-list celebrity, famous for being the daughter of one of the world's most powerful men. But not even the paparazzi can find her now. Robyn begins to realise that she is trapped in a complicated web of global corruption and deceit - and that the strange, melancholy boy who has been tasked with guarding her might not be an enemy after all . . .A thrilling, well-crafted, ever-relevant story from a talented new voice in YA fiction.
  • Captive!

    Bill Hampton, LuAnn Hampton

    Paperback (Skylark, June 1, 1989)
    High in the rugged mountains, in a remote monastery in Rome, A.D. 1296, Count Renzo is being held captive and his only hope for rescue lies with the reader
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  • White Captives

    Evelyn Sibley Lampman

    Hardcover (Encore Editions, Feb. 1, 1975)
    A fictionalized account of the experiences of two sisters who spent five years as Indian captives in the mid-nineteenth century.
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  • Captive

    Amanda Uechi Ronan

    (Independently published, July 28, 2017)
    After the death of her mentor, James Bowie, Hannah finds herself alone and near death as she escapes the ruins of the Alamo, where hundreds of Texans lost their lives during a brutal thirteen day siege.
  • Dragon Captives

    Lisa McMann

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artime, their younger twin sisters journey beyond the islands in this New York Times bestselling first novel of a new sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called "The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter." Identical twins Fifer and Thisbe Stowe have amazing yet uncontrollable magical abilities. They're naturally more gifted than even their brother, Alex, the head mage of Artime, could hope to be. But when they accidentally use their magic in the jungle of Artime to strike down a beloved creature, Alex is furious, and threatens to lock them away until they can learn to control their power. The threat is soon forgotten, though, when Hux, the ice blue dragon, comes to Artime bearing the horrible news that his siblings have been enslaved by the notoriously evil Revinir, ruler of the dragon land. Seeking a chance to right their wrong and escape their brother's wrath, Thisbe, Fifer, and their friend Seth sneak away to rescue the dragons from grave peril. Will their untrained abilities be enough to save the dragons--and themselves--when they come face-to-face with the Revinir?
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  • Captive

    Gary Paulsen

    Library Binding
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  • Captive

    A.J. Grainger

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster UK, Aug. 16, 2001)
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