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  • Freefall

    Brian Williams, Roderick Gordon

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. As Will and his friends plummet down a subterranean pore, they face deadly creatures and discover a strange fungal shelf that reveals artifacts from ancient civilizations as well as clues to a lost land at the end of the Earth.
  • Freefall

    Ariela Anhalt, Fred Berman

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 20, 2010)
    That’s what everyone wants to know. The kids at the exclusive boarding school Briar Academy can’t stop talking about how three students went up to the cliff―but only two came back alive. Was it a hazing ritual gone awry? Or was it something more sinister? The police want to know ― because Hayden Applegate, Briar’s big man on campus, may be on the hook for murder. His best friend, Luke Prescott, is the only witness to what happened on the cliff. And Luke wants to know what was going through Hayden’s mind that terrible night. Did he mean to do what he did? Luke struggles to figure it out before the time comes for him to testify at the trial. He has always followed Hayden’s lead, but this is one decision he’ll be forced to make on his own. And to do it, Luke must face unsettling truths about his friendship with Hayden, and his own troubled past. Debut author Ariela Anhalt crafts a suspenseful and scandalous tale of peer pressure, fierce rivalries, and twisted loyalties.
  • Freefall

    Richard Dee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • HIDE 3: Freefall

    Jax Spenser

    eBook (Something Else Publishing, Sept. 28, 2014)
    HIDE 2: Singularity ASIN B00NLLP01EHIDE 3: Freefall ASIN B00O18L1DM HIDE 4: Coherence ASIN B00OHZGMCEHIDE 5: Redshift ASIN B00P02P0PIAfter a very disturbing dream and massive act of vandalism, Keegan, as the outsider, stands accused and fights to prove his innocence to the very strange John Bruce and the extremely threatening Simon James. Following their interrogation, Keegan discovers a dark series of underground tunnels that run under the high school and town. While navigating this creepy underworld, Keegan draws on strength that he never knew he had, but the tunnels only raise more questions about what is going on in Sedonia Falls. He senses something is very wrong with the town. This fear is bolstered when Lizzy, who's unwavering friendship has been the best thing about this move, delivers a cryptic message that sends him on a trip to the neighboring town of Sedona, but first he has to pass through a terrible test using his newfound strength.
  • Freefall

    Ariela Anhalt

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Jan. 18, 2010)
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  • Freefall

    Anna Levine

    Library Binding (GreenWilBk, Sept. 16, 2008)
    What would your life be like if military service was compulsory, not voluntary?Aggie is eighteen and getting ready to do her service for the Israeli Army. She could get a cushy assignment—maybe pushing paper somewhere—or she could just take her chances. Only, Aggie isn't like that. Despite her small size and the fact that she needs to gain weight to even make the grade, and despite the total disbelief of her entire family (except her grandmother, who is an old freedom fighter and don't you forget it), Aggie is trying out for an elite combat unit. Ben—Aggie's crush of the moment—isn't at all convinced that she's making the right choice. Shira, Aggie's best friend forever, is bewildered (and perhaps a bit too interested in Ben). Then there's Noah. And the serendipitous snow. And a good-bye kiss that turns into, well, a real kiss.Luckily for Aggie, her backbreaking, sand-in-mouth, completely-lost-in-the-desert training produces an unlikely dividend: friends. The kind she never imagined she could have. The kind you'd go to war with—and for.
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  • Freefall

    Roderick Gordon;Brian Williams

    Paperback (Chicken House, Aug. 16, 1710)
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  • Free Fall

    Christa Roberts

    eBook (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Jan. 13, 2004)
    Based on the hit TV series, an original novel about a co-ed spy who kicks serious bad-guy butt!Sydney has finally made a friend she can open up to—a fellow agent from SD-2. Stephanie is sweet and caring and knows exactly how it feels to lie to the people you love.But friends don’t ask friends to help kill their boyfriends. Or do they?Suddenly nothing is what it seems. And everyone is in the same boat. Until someone gets pushed out.
  • Free Fall

    Martina Reilly

    language (, Jan. 19, 2014)
    Two years ago, Hannah's life was going great. OK, so it had it's downside - like Alice, her best friend, hanging out with the cool, bleach-haired new girl. Or the fact that the guy Hannah liked, liked Alice instead. Or even worse, being back in school after a brilliant summer. But all that was liveable with.But then one night everything changed .... Three friends, two stories and one diary that might change everything....."It's like Home and Away in a book." Caoimhe Murphy (14)
  • Freefall

    Wendy A. Lewis

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, June 28, 2008)
    Sixteen-year-old Airin Marks is funny, bright, and has big dreams: to become a writer and learn to fly. But she also has a secret — a secret that comes with guilt, bad memories, and more than a few nightmares. Twenty-year-old Ry Truman is unorthodox, headstrong, and passionate about one thing above all others: skydiving. Like Airin, he’s got some baggage — in the form of an ex-girlfriend who’s left him with a particularly nasty parting gift. When the pair meets at the drop zone Ry has opened near Airin’s home, sparks fly... but this won’t be a simple summer romance. For one thing, neither is ready to dive headfirst into a relationship. For another, Airin’s overprotective stepfather has a thing or two to say about her new obsession. And then there’s Diego Montgomery, the strange writer who’s taken to hanging around the zone to research his next novel. Diego’s attention seems more focused on Airin than on anything else, and before long, both Ry and Airin start to wonder if Diego really is who he says he is. Told in the alternating voices of Airin and Ry, this perfect summer read builds to a devastating climax.
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  • Freefall

    Anna Levine

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    What would your life be like if military service was compulsory, not voluntary? Aggie is eighteen and getting ready to do her service for the Israeli Army. She could get a cushy assignment—maybe pushing paper somewhere—or she could just take her chances. Only, Aggie isn't like that. Despite her small size and the fact that she needs to gain weight to even make the grade, and despite the total disbelief of her entire family (except her grandmother, who is an old freedom fighter and don't you forget it), Aggie is trying out for an elite combat unit. Ben—Aggie's crush of the moment—isn't at all convinced that she's making the right choice. Shira, Aggie's best friend forever, is bewildered (and perhaps a bit too interested in Ben). Then there's Noah. And the serendipitous snow. And a good-bye kiss that turns into, well, a real kiss. Luckily for Aggie, her backbreaking, sand-in-mouth, completely-lost-in-the-desert training produces an unlikely dividend: friends. The kind she never imagined she could have. The kind you'd go to war with—and for.
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  • Free Fall

    Joyce Sweeney

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 8, 1997)
    When the four boys enter the cave, they're armed with some food and supplies and their innermost secrets and fears. Once they realize they're lost, each moment is precious as they band together facing a cave that takes no prisoners.
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