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  • Benotripia: The Complete Trilogy

    McKenzie Wagner

    Paperback (Cedar Fort. Inc., Sept. 8, 2015)
    Discover the land of Benotripia--where adventure is around every corner. Now you can own Mackenzie Wagner's debut fantasy series in one complete volume. Written when Mackenzie was in middle school, this thrilling series is perfect for middle grade readers. Join Roseabelle, Jessicana, and Astro as they use their magical powers to battle the Darvonians and save their home!
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  • The Complete Yara Silva Trilogy

    Lani Woodland

    language (Nonplussed Books, June 23, 2014)
    This boxed set contains all three books in the Yara Silva Trilogy, including Intrinsical, Indelible and Inevitable.Intrinsical- The gene that allows the women in Yara’s family to see and communicate with spirits seems to have passed her over. Until the night she rescues a local hottie from an attacking ghost. Her act of heroism attracts the attention of the evil spirit, and she finds herself entrenched in the middle of a sixty-year-old curse that haunts the school, threatening her own life as well as that of her friends.Indelible- As Yara’s Waker abilities grow, she discovers that other dark secrets exist in her school’s past. While an angry ghost makes Yara question everything she thought she knew about spirits, she and Brent learn that there are long reaching consequences to last year’s adventures. As new enemies emerge and old ghosts resurface, Yara finds herself in the center of another deadly mystery, and this time she has to contend with the living as well as the dead.Inevitable- Yara's powers have grown but an old enemy has become even stronger. Yara’s only hope is to put her trust in some unexpected allies and fully embrace her Waker heritage. If she fails, not only could someone she loves die, but the power of the Wakers could disappear forever.
  • Wilders: The Complete Trilogy

    Cass Kim

    Paperback (Independently published, March 27, 2020)
    1) Stay inside between dusk and dawn.2) Close and lock the copper and silver screens.3) Report anyone suspected of infection immediatelyThis volume contains all three books in the beloved Half-Pocalypse young adult series, "Wilders." This series follows the world through the outbreak of a blood based virus, and looks at how the world changes - and how humans adapt. Filled with strong, likeable female characters and the coolest cat in fiction - the Wilders trilogy will keep you on the edge of your seat.The Change:Partying too much, picking fights with her Mom... Holly's senior year of high school has become a bit of a mess. She has no idea what she wants to do next year and she's sick of the pressure to have a plan. When she's shipped off to spend some time in Chicago with her Aunt Miranda, she starts to feel more like herself.But, Holly's about to have bigger problems. The world is on the brink of a viral outbreak that will change the way humans live for years to come. It begins in all the major cities. People are changing into crazed animals, impervious to pain. Nobody knows why.Wilders:The forest behind Renna’s home is dark and dense. It holds more secrets than she knows. Having grown up in the half-pocalypse, a world balancing against the tide of a blood-borne virus, Renna knows the rules by heart:1) Stay inside between dusk and dawn.2) Close and lock the copper and silver screens.3) Report anyone suspected of infection immediately.Now, at seventeen, Renna will have to survive against the rules.- An unprecedented attack.- A strange boy with copper eyes.Can Renna survive the darkness to save the people she loves?Consequences:The virus is morphing and moving fast. Wilders aren't following the three rules anymore. Nobody is safe.Running low on supplies while waiting for a response from their plea for help, the camp in the Adirondak forest can't wait any longer. Emerson is selected to lead a supply run on what should be a short trip into town. With the world sliding dangerously close to a full apocalypse, his team will have to make hazardous decisions.Back in the camp, help arrives. But the form it takes is unexpected. Renna doesn't know who to trust. Or how she'll survive.Bold choices always have consequences. Now it's time to face them.”Praise for the Wilders series from Amazon Reviewers:"The premise of this was incredible in of itself: An apocalypse that doesn't exactly spell doom for humanity but also forces society to work around the threat of zombies. I can forgive the book for leaving me wanting more because a good book is supposed to evoke that sense of longing! Man, just the writing alone was endearing with characters that don't have static traits but grow along with the situations and people that they find themselves with. The world isn't thrown at you in long, drawn-out paragraphs, it's delicately, subtly given to you organically just through dialogue and immediate locations. I. Need. More." "I love a well-written young adult novel, and this is certainly that. Brimming with well-formed, likable characters this quick read is fast-paced and highly imaginative. As with The Hunger Games, Cass Kim writes with great thought and details to the point you lose yourself in this half-pocalypse world. " "This book completely fulfilled the crescendo of great storytelling throughout this series. It kept building and building...gosh this book was satisfying." "The three books of this series, The Change, Wilders, and Consequences make up one of my favorite YA trilogies. The author writes lively prose and the pages blur as they go past. I've always been particularly impressed with the depth and nuance of the characters in these books, the depth of the world, and the pace of the story."
  • Children of the Star: The Complete Trilogy

    Sylvia Engdahl

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2016)
    An omnibus edition containing the complete trilogy This Star Shall Abide, Beyond the Tomorrow Mountains, and The Doors of the Universe."This is much more than an adventure story . . . it haunts the reader long after it is finished." --Journal of ReadingNoren knew that his world was not as it should be--it was wrong that only the Scholars, and their representatives the Technicians, could use metal tools and Machines. It was wrong that only they had access to the mysterious City, which he had always longed to enter. Above all, it was wrong for the Scholars to have sole power over the distribution of knowledge. The High Law imposed these restrictions and many others, though the Prophecy promised that someday knowledge and Machines would be available to everyone. Noren was a heretic. He defied the High Law and had no faith in the Prophecy's fulfillment. But the more he learned of the grim truth about his people's deprivations, the less possible it seemed that their world could ever be changed. It would take more drastic steps than anyone imagined to restore their rightful heritage."What happens to the hero Noren when he forces admission to the inner city makes for fascinating reading." --Chicago Daily NewsWinner of a Christopher Award, given to the first novel, This Star Shall Abide, for "affirmation of the highest values of the human spirit." "Both logically and consistently suspenseful . . . This Star will Abide a good deal longer than most here today, gone tomorrow sci-fi." --Kirkus Reviews"One cannot fail to be affected by reading it." --Maine State LibraryThis Star Shall Abide was published in the UK under the title Heritage of the Star. The Junior Bookshelf of London called it "an allegory which poses one of the most heart-searching dilemmas of the human race."Although originally published in hardcover as Young Adult books, the second and third novels of this trilogy are primarily of interest to older teens and adults. The omnibus was issued as adult science fiction. "There is nothing juvenile about them," said the San Jose Mercury News. "Engdahl tells an important and pertinent story."
  • Benotripia: The Complete Trilogy

    McKenzie Wagner

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc., Sept. 8, 2015)
    “What were you talking about when you said, ‘the dream world’?” Roseabelle asked.Jessicana’s expression turned grave. “It’s an ancient myth. I didn’t believe it before, but now I do.”After her mother mysteriously disappears, it’s up to Roseabelle and her friends to rescue her. But with the evil Darvonians bent on destroying them all, it will take every one of Roseabelle’s magical powers to save her mother and her homeland, Benotripia.Now available for the first time in a single volume! This fantasy trilogy written by a young author is brimming with imaginative twists and a storyline that offers more adventure and intrigue on every page.
  • The Complete Psammead Trilogy

    Edith Nesbit, H. R. Millar

    language (Musaicum Books, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Five Children and It begins with a group of children that move from London to the countryside of Kent. The five children – Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their baby brother, known as the Lamb – are playing in a gravel pit when they uncover a rather grumpy, ugly, and occasionally malevolent Psammead or sand-fairy, who has the ability to grant wishes. The Phoenix and the Carpet follows the further adventures of Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and the Lamb. Their mother buys the children a new carpet to replace one from the nursery that they have destroyed in an accidental fire. The children find an egg in the carpet, which hatches into a talking Phoenix. The Phoenix explains that the carpet is a magic one that will grant them three wishes a day.In The Story of the Amulet the children re-encounter the Psammead. However, as it no longer grants wishes to the children, its capacity is mainly advisory in relation to the children's other discovery, the Amulet, thus following a successfully established formula.Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was the author of world famous books for children - the tales of fantastical adventures, journeys back in time and travel to magical worlds. Nesbit also wrote for adults, including novels, short stories and four collections of horror stories
  • The Complete Psammead Trilogy

    Edith Nesbit

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 26, 2017)
    The Psammead, or the Gifts was originally published as stories to the Strand Magazine in 1900. The three resulting stories in the trilogy are expanded versions of those stories. They include Five Children and It (1902), The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904) and the Story of the Amulet (1906). These childrens stories involve five children who move to the countryside and find a magical fairy that initially grants them wishes, however each one goes terribly wrong. Then they get a new carpet for the play room and find an egg inside which hatches into a Phoenix and turns the carpet into a magical and fantastic ride. The Phoenix also gives comical resulting wishes. Finally, Psammead returns for the final episode and the children experience adventure and excitement as they delve into the world of fantastic happenings.
  • Storyteller: The Complete Trilogy

    Lisa Cresswell

    eBook (Createspace, Sept. 12, 2015)
    Lily Lightfoot can make weird things happen, just by telling a story. It's a gift she can't always control, making her the queen of seventh grade outcasts. She can't make a million dollars appear out of thin air or make it rain cupcakes, but it's not for lack of trying. More than anything, she wants to see her mom, who's left her in the care of her unconventional grandmother, Gwendolyn, and her only friend, Peter.When Lily finds a strange fairytale book, she's drawn into a fantasy world where her mother waits for her. Lily is convinced the book she's been reading is real. According to the book, those dark forces now threaten to destroy her mother. Despite the dire warnings of Gwendolyn and Peter, Lily embarks on a mission to find a way into the fantasy world to save her mom. The events she sets into motion with the telling of a story will change all of their lives forever.
  • Trylle: the Complete Trilogy

    Amanda Hocking

    Paperback (St. Martin's Griffin, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Trylle the Complete Trilogy
  • The Complete Red Moon Trilogy

    Micah Caida

    Hardcover (Silver Hawk Press, July 18, 2018)
    With no memory of how she landed in a strange realm, Rayen is captured and stuck in an unusual school full of other teens where she stumbles on a deadly secret that can destroy this world ... and the future. All she wants to do is go home. The problem is she doesn't know where she came from, or who she is, and the only person who can help her is a teenage boy trapped in a world where killing the enemy and surviving is all that matters. With one impulsive action to save a child, she proves she's his enemy. "I have never read a book that was anything like this one before. It felt completely unique to me, which I loved!" Feed Your Fiction Addiction"Micah Caida couldn't have done a better job at wrapping up the story." Mama's Reading Break"As the thrilling conclusion to the Red Moon series, Time Lock does not disappoint and will leave you in awe...perfection on paper." Angela C, college student
  • The Broken Son: The Complete Trilogy

    David Allan Sturman, Faith Cotter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2014)
    The Broken Son is the first installment in a three-part series of short novels. It depicts the life of a pre-teen boy who is emotionally and physically abused while growing up in Detroit, Michigan during the 1980s. The boy is so distraught with his surroundings he believes that his parents are determined to kill him. To make matters worse, the boy frequently hallucinates about an evil clown who appears to him during his troubles, only to add fuel to his parents’ fire. The second book in the trilogy, Without a Home, details the boy's teen years in foster care and eventually his time in residential housing for troubled youth. The abuse he once took from his parents is now delivered from the kids he is forced to live with who have severe problems of their own. Never Again is the third and final story in this emotionally gripping saga. The boy, now a man returning home from war, must once again deal with living under his parents' roof. Only this time around, he wants to do the killing.
  • The Complete Sun-Blessed Trilogy

    Carol Beth Anderson, Eliana Press

    Audiobook (Eliana Press, April 5, 2019)
    This box set contains all three books of the Sun-Blessed Trilogy - over 43 hours of fresh, unique YA fantasy. Dive into a world of golden magic and looming evil. The glow itself seemed to be alive, breathing, spreading under the baby’s skin. One question filled my mind: Who is this child? Tavi Malin is born facing the sun, filled with greater magic than any other sun-blessed child. When Tavi turns 14, her magic awakens. Her uncontrollable, destructive power frightens those around her - almost as much as it terrifies Tavi herself. Tavi and her friends train to use their gifts, unaware of the threat developing in a distant city. Dissidents have banded together, and they’re killing to attain gray magic, an ominous new force that breaks the rules of ordinary magic. But to seize true power, the Grays must grow their ranks - and Tavi is a prize worth pursuing. In a fight where confidence is as crucial as strength, even extraordinary gifts aren’t sufficient. If Tavi is to prevail against the Grays, she must find a courage that goes deeper than magic itself. You’ll love the entrancing characters, relationships, and magic in this all-new fantasy world. Pick up The Complete Sun-Blessed Trilogy now!