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  • The Lost

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Dec. 20, 2010)
    Harriet Tubman HS Series; The Princess of the Fair contest is supposed to infuse and inspire students with school spirit. The winner should embody the qualities of Harriet Tubman, the schools namesake. But everyone knows it will turn into a nasty popularity contest where mean girls like Jasmine Benson will stop at nothing to win. Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Paperback books look and feel like a trade edition and are complete in just under 200 pages
  • The Lost Child

    John Pirillo

    language (John Pirillo, Aug. 17, 2016)
    He was lonely. Lost. Abandoned. His world was empty of friendship and meaning. He prayed for change. Again and again. It never came.Just when he was about to give up all hope, a door opened in the wall of his bedroom. A door that had never been there before.A door that opened to fantastic adventures no child had ever had before.
  • The Lost Cat

    Anna Smith

    language (, Sept. 25, 2016)
    Reggie is the stray cat which lost into Tommy's house. Tommy is the cute and kind boy. He like Reggie so much.Tommy's parents allow him to feed Reggie here while they are looking for the real owner. Day by day Tommy and Reggie become close friends, they love each other and enjoy spending time together.Tommy does not want to lose Reggie to the real owner and Reggie does not want to leave Tommy too. Unfortunately,a few days later Reggie's real owner come to Tommy's house to see Reggie.Let's see Tommy will lose Reggie and they have to separate or not by reading " The Lost Cat". Enjoy your reading.
  • The Lost Cat

    Kelli Ware-Bauer, Andrea Ware

    language (AuthorHouse, March 8, 2019)
    Athena is an adventurous young girl who loves her cat, Princess Dearly. When she has to pack for a camping trip for school, Athena can’t bear the thought of leaving her at home. So what does a girl that loves her cat do? Read Athena’s story and find out!
  • The Lost

    Michele Hurley

    language (, April 29, 2014)
    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 Lost Sword

    Huw Powell

    language (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 2, 2015)
    Star Wars meets Pirates of the Caribbean in this second swashbuckling quest for Jake Cutler and friends!Jake Cutler – 13-year-old ruler of the secret planet Altus – is on the run from the Interstellar Navy. He and the crew of the pirate spaceship, the Dark Horse, are wanted over the disappearance of the ISS Colossus, the most powerful ship in the Navy's fleet. But that's not the only reason Jake's being hunted. If he's found, he'll be forced to reveal the location of Altus, home to a fortune in crystals. With that much wealth, the Interstellar Navy plans to start an intergalactic war bigger than any seen before. It's up to Jake to stop them, but how will a teenager convince the rulers of the universe that they're in terrible danger?
  • The Lost Anchor

    Nancy Cowart

    language (, Dec. 16, 2011)
    Andy the anchor is lost at sea and he misses his old boat, The Twist of Lime, and his friend, Captain Crusty. He finally enlists the help of his undersea friends to help him return to Coconut Cove and find his old boat. Only Ellie the evil eel can stand in their way.
  • The lost cub

    Ulysses Valentine

    eBook
    A children's book about a bear family. There are no pictures in this short book. i want parents to read this to their children. And i want the children to see the story in their minds.
  • The Lost Choice

    Andy Andrews

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, Feb. 24, 2012)
    Dorry Chandler is a journalist who has always had a taste for mysteries. Curious about the strange “rock” her son has found, she takes it to Dylan Langford, an expert on antiquities who works at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. When the language inscribed on the artifact is translated, a far-reaching mystery begins to unravel. This normal family’s life becomes anything but normal as each piece of evidence sheds additional light on the object’s significance. The Chandlers may have unearthed a fragment of one of the most profound relics in mankind’s history and the key to understanding the extraordinary achievements of esteemed men and women throughout time—Joan of Arc, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington Carver, Oskar Schindler—who seem to have been profoundlyaffected by the message the object bears. What power resides in this seemingly unimportant piece of bronze? Who passed its secrets on through the centuries? And why has the object appeared now, in this way, in this time and place? Weaving a thread of good and evil through history, The Lost Choice follows the story of an ancient relic and offers a parable of the hidden potential of the human heart.
  • The Lost Child

    Danielle Calloway

    (Alt Publish, Jan. 17, 2019)
    Nicolás is a deaf boy on the run and trying to survive in a dangerous hearing world. Lily moves to Ecuador from the US to teach the deaf, full of uncertainties and trying to adjust, she meets Nicolás. Now Lily must gain his trust to save him."You cry, get angry, have hope again, learn, grow, cry some more and finally your pride and belief in humanity is restored. This is a must read." ~Debora Hughes (Beta reader)"I truly enjoyed reading this book. It touched my heart in many ways." ~Janine Huston
  • The Lost Sword

    Darrell Pitt

    Paperback (Text Publishing Company, May 10, 2016)
    PRAISE FOR THE JACK MASON ADVENTURES‘A headlong thrill ride.’—Kirkus‘Thank heavens for The Firebird Mystery a steampunk novel featuring fantastic airships, steamcars, chases and a detective whose deductive prowess owes more than a little to Sherlock Holmes.’—Independent UK‘An engaging series starter.’—Booklist"Charming, witty...this series no doubt will be a huge hit for early teens, the writing is intelligent and Darrell Pitt has created characters that challenge and provoke readers.’—Diva Booknerd ‘An enjoyable roller-coaster read for fans of Artemis Fowl and Lemony Snicket.’—MagpiesThe fifth and final Jack Mason Adventure joins the imaginative, compelling series that started with The Firebird Mystery (a Notable Book, CBCA 2015 Awards).As dark clouds of another war loom, Jack, Scarlet, and Mr. Doyle travel from the grimy streets of London to the neon-bright metropolis of Tokyo.They're on a mission for the British government: to locate the Kusanagi sword, an ancient relic believed to have magical powers. If they can find the sword, the Emperor of Japan promises to keep the peace between his nation and the allies.But in Tokyo, they soon discover that the Nazis are after the sword, too. And they will stop at nothing for world domination—putting the team in terrible danger.Darrell Pitt began his lifelong appreciation of Victorian literature when he read the Sherlock Holmes stories as a child, quickly moving on to H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his family.
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  • The Lost Cat

    Wednesday Elizabeth Sorensen

    language (, Oct. 20, 2018)
    The cat ran away. The cat had many adventures. The cat came home. A picture book by an eight-year-old girl.