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  • SURVIVOR

    LJ Byrne

    (Independently published, May 12, 2020)
    When Juliet receives a scholarship to attend the prestigious Breaker Academy, she accepts without hesitation. But the moment she arrives on campus, it's clear that the students who rule the school despise her. But if the Kings of Breaker Academy think they can bully her, they're mistaken. Juliet's been to hell and back and survived to tell the tale.Juliet's not a victim. She's a survivor.
  • Survivors

    Chris Tebbetts, Jeff Probst

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Nov. 14, 2013)
    Eleven days down, and no end in sight. How long could you survive? Its been days since Buzz, Vanessa, Carter, and Jane were stranded on a deserted island in the middle of the South Pacific. Four kids left to fend for themselves. No adults. No supplies. Theyve managed to make fire and theyve even found food. But theyve just lost their only shelter and quite possibly their one chance at being rescued. Now theyll have to venture even deeper into the jungles of Nowhere Island just to stay alive. But the island holds secrets of a dark past. With danger lurking at every turn, they must rely on each other like never before if they are going to survive.
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  • Survivor

    Samantha K. Duke

    language (, Dec. 9, 2016)
    Max Wilson just wanted to fit in. On his first day at Dutton High, all he hoped for was to not fall asleep in his classes, and to maybe make a friend or two. After what he had been through, Max desperately needed for things in his new school to work out. All he wanted was a fresh start.Amy Chase was fed-up with her lot in life. She adores her group of friends, as quirky and eccentric as they may be, but despised the bullying and harassment they receive from their classmates. Amy had a bundle of nerves in her, and felt at any time that she was ready to snap.When Max and Amy met, they immediately hit it off, and things seem like they were going to be okay. Both of them would get what they wanted, maybe even more.Then several students disappeared under mysterious circumstances. An eyewitness says he saw Max and two others abduct the missing students.Then the students turn up dead, and the whispers begin. All signs point to Max as the prime suspect.Amy is the only one who believes in Max's innocence. Despite all the accusations, even those of her own friends, Amy vows to clear Max's name.But as Amy proceeds in her investigation, she learns that the culprits may be more than she bargained for.And that her new friend may have secrets of his own.Thrilling, engrossing, and at times, laugh out loud funny, Survivor is a must-read for fans of young-adult paranormal fiction. Prepare for a enjoyable romp that you'll never forget!
  • Survivor

    Kaal Alexander Rosser

    language (Gadgets & Ghosts, Oct. 21, 2017)
    Fey Sikes expected nothing more than boredom on her school trip. Nearly dying in a massive explosion, and having experimental technology implanted throughout her body, were definitely not on the programme!On the road to recovery Fey must fight to regain independence in her own body, while a hidden agency seems determined to control it &em; and her.She is threatened with the death of anyone she tells about the mysterious "them", and to cap it all she still has to do homework.Survivor is the first book in the Cyborg novella series following Fey as she grows into herself and her abilities.
  • The Survivors

    Will Weaver

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Feb. 19, 2013)
    Two years ago, the ash started falling like gray snow. The volcanoes had erupted. . . .For Miles and his sister, Sarah, the real disaster started in the violent aftermath—when they were forced to leave their cushy suburban home and flee to the north woods for safety. Miles got them to a cabin, but now winter is setting in. All they have to get them through is the milk from Sarah's prized possession—her goat—and Miles's memory of wilderness survival skills.When Sarah tries to regain some normalcy by attending the local school, she realizes she is no longer quite the person she used to be. Now she is Goat Girl, a Traveler, and it's hard to pretend she isn't. And when a horrific twist of fate robs Miles of his memory, he discovers the heart of his true identity. They knew the volcanoes would change the world. Now, in order to survive, they must change with it.
  • Survivor

    Tom Hoyle

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 13, 2015)
    Survivor is a dangerously explosive thriller from bestselling author Tom Hoyle, author of Thirteen and Spiders.People are dying. One mysterious death on the Ultimate Bushcraft adventure holiday is tragic. But when a second, and then a third person dies, something suspicious is going on . . . But who can you trust when everyone around you is a suspect? As numbers dwindle, the chances of survival plummet. Staying alive has never seemed so guilty. Nobody is safe.Perfect for fans of Michael Grant.
  • Survivor

    Tom Hoyle

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 13, 2015)
    Survivor is a dangerously explosive thriller from bestselling author Tom Hoyle, author of Thirteen and Spiders.People are dying. One mysterious death on the Ultimate Bushcraft adventure holiday is tragic. But when a second, and then a third person dies, something suspicious is going on . . . But who can you trust when everyone around you is a suspect? As numbers dwindle, the chances of survival plummet. Staying alive has never seemed so guilty. Nobody is safe.Perfect for fans of Michael Grant.
  • Extreme Survivors:

    Connie Roop, Peter Roop, American Museum of Natural History

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, April 1, 2014)
    From boiling heat to bone-chilling cold, from the driest deserts to the darkest caves, from the tallest mountains to the deepest seas: these animals survive in the most extreme environments imaginable. Meet these incredible creatures, including polar bears and penguins that endure freezing temperatures, brine shrimp that swim in salty waters, birds that fly higher than airplanes, and even the ancient microscopic “water bear,” an “extremophile” that could stay alive in outer space!
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  • Survivor

    Annette Spratte

    language (, July 25, 2017)
    You won’t find out what happened to her. But you will find out how she handles it. 19 year-old Josie is stuck in boarding school and there are only two ways out: graduate - or commit suicide. It’s not the school that troubles her, but what happened before. And now she has to find a way to live with it. Walk with her through the hallways of the school she calls “the bitch kennel”, through emotional turmoil, unexpected friendship and a passion for painting that leads to the discovery of a strength she had only guessed at before."IHIBRP Recommended Read Award Review:The makings of a great novel lie in wait in “Survivor”, a short story by Annette Spratte that introduces readers to a 19-year-old by the name of Josie who is shipped off to boarding school after a personal trauma resulting from a botched suicide attempt.Despite her young age, Spratte’s Josie is quite a mature young woman in this coming-of-age story that sets her up on her path to the future. Josie imbued with the usual teenage angst, but Spratte endows her strong female-lead with a maturity beyond her years as she learns to deal with inept teachers, bullying classmates, a detached mother, and a father who treats her more like a corporate associate than a daughter. The plotline of this story is familiar, but the relationship between these characters is vivid and complex. More than a few teens and women will relate to this nightmare-dreamer who is just gearing up to take charge and shape her own destiny. I look forward to the debut of Spratte’s upcoming novel and highly recommend this superlative read.Congratulations to the author on this IHIBRP 5 Star Recommended Read!"
  • No Survivors

    Will Henry

    Paperback (University of Nebraska Press, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Originally published in 1950, No Survivors was the first of Will Henry’s many novels based on historic incident. In it he shows what General Custer’s lonely stand and final moments at the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn might have been like, militarily and emotionally. Though the history books say that only the horse Comanche escaped alive, Will Henry creates one other survivor, Colonel John Clayton—and he was doomed, too.The fictional Civil War officer who once saved Custer’s life, Clayton leaves a journal describing his later career on the western frontier. As a civilian scout for the U.S. Army, he tries to head off the Fetterman Massacre. He is captured by Crazy Horse and taken into the Oglala Sioux tribe. For nine years he lives as an Indian—the adopted son of Crazy Horse, an intimate of Sitting Bull, and the husband of a medicine woman. He rides with the Indians against the white invaders, but by 1876 he has to make a choice about who he really is.
  • Survivors

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2003)
    This series looks at all aspects of the Holocaust, from the early racial doctrines of the Nazis and step-by-step dehumanization of the Jews, to the implementation of the Final Solution and the aftermath of the Holocaust. The series offers: - considerable emphasis on first-hand accounts and other primary source material. - An excellent resource for students researching this area of study.
  • No Survivors

    Will Henry

    Mass Market Paperback (Domain, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Originally published in 1950, No Survivors was the first of Will Henry’s many novels based on historic incident. In it he shows what General Custer’s lonely stand and final moments at the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn might have been like, militarily and emotionally. Though the history books say that only the horse Comanche escaped alive, Will Henry creates one other survivor, Colonel John Clayton—and he was doomed, too. The fictional Civil War officer who once saved Custer’s life, Clayton leaves a journal describing his later career on the western frontier. As a civilian scout for the U.S. Army, he tries to head off the Fetterman Massacre. He is captured by Crazy Horse and taken into the Oglala Sioux tribe. For nine years he lives as an Indian—the adopted son of Crazy Horse, an intimate of Sitting Bull, and the husband of a medicine woman. He rides with the Indians against the white invaders, but by 1876 he has to make a choice about who he really is.