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Books with title Guardians: The Fallout

  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Mass Market Paperback (Collier, Aug. 16, 1972)
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  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Aug. 31, 1973)
    One of a series of fiction for schools. The moral of this story, set in the 21st century, is that freedom has to be won and kept by the young. It won the "Guardian" Prize for Children's Literature.
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  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 1, 1972)
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  • Guardians, The

    Christopher

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 31, 1992)
    In the divided England of the distant future, a recently-orphaned boy flees the sprawling area known as the Conurb for the serene world of the County where the people seem to live a simpler existence.
  • Fallen Guardians - The Lost

    Michele Hurley

    (Fallen Guardians - The Lost, Jan. 31, 2013)
    Dark desires. Insatiable hunger. Marked with blood. Sealed with a kiss. The dark angels are among us. Will Megan get lost in her desire or fulfill her destiny? Megan Arzal discovers the small island of Kaua’i holds the key to the many secrets of the immortals and guardians. She’s struggling to overcome the loss of her family and most recently her boyfriend, Jeremy Constantine—or so she thinks. She lives with her Aunt Nia and discovers crazy secrets about herself and her family’s past. Megan is surrounded by all kinds of supernatural creatures that she thought only existed in her nightmares and she is one of them. Megan’s friend, Julia, encourages her to have more fun and that’s when Benjamin Pabael leaves his mark on the scene. Ben is able to unlock some of Megan’s family secrets and she finds out his hairy secret. Mr. Jeliel Pierce, Megan’s teacher, has been marked by an immortal, loses his wings and becomes a vampire. Mr. Pierce tries to persuade Megan that her destiny is to follow in his path. Although she resists his influence, she finds herself attracted to Mr. Pierce’s charm and wit. He finds it impossible to defend himself against Megan’s sassy attitude and wants to have her for himself. The demons of Megan’s past come to haunt her as she gets caught up in the turmoil of fangs and fur! Megan struggles to take control of her powers, her desires and her heart to create her own destiny.
  • The Guardians.

    John Christopher, Peter Bruck

    Paperback (Klett, Jan. 1, 1997)
    In the divided England of the distant future, a recently-orphaned boy flees the sprawling area known as the Conurb for the serene world of the County where the people seem to live a simpler existence.
  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 16, 1973)
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  • The Guardians

    john christopher

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Aug. 16, 1970)
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  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Aug. 16, 1973)
    In a world where two nations rule all, Rob must find a way to live among them both in this futuristic story from the author of the Tripods series.In the future, the world has been divided into two societies. One is the Conurb—a sprawling, modern city where technology rules and people live with only the bare minimum they need to survive. The other is the County—a land of green fields and beautiful mansions, where the people have turned back the clock to a pristine past. Rob has always lived in the Conurb, but after he is sent to a terrible boarding school, he decides his only option is to take a chance and cross the Barrier into the unknown world of the County. There he meets another boy who introduces Rob to the very different society, and all the wondrous things that come with it. But even though Rob wants to believe that the County is a utopia, he begins to learn about the darkness that lurks beneath the smiles of his new family and friends. And when sinister secrets are revealed, Rob is forced to make a choice: stay in the County, where everything is a perfect lie, or return to the Conurb, where life is hard, horrible, and real.
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  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1992)
    In the divided England of the distant future, a recently orphaned boy flees the sprawling area known as the Conurb for the serene world of the County where the people seem to live a simpler existence
  • The Guardians

    John Christopher

    Mass Market Paperback (Collier Books, Aug. 16, 1974)
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  • The Guardians

    Alexander Amani

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, May 4, 2010)
    The Guardians is a children's book that has adult appeal due to its positive recurring themes centered on: veracity, courage, wisdom and compassion. The story is centered around five natural predators that join forces to serve others around the world. In so doing, they quickly discover in becoming servant leaders they have to identify and deal with their own character flaws. All the while several of them are secretly being evaluated for membership into the Guardians society. The book's intent is to promote positive core principles along with focusing on the importance of relevant ecological awareness of issues around the globe. The next two installments of The Guardians are already in progress.
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