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Books with title Dangerous Games

  • Dangerous

    Alycia Linwood

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2013)
    Eighteen-year-old Ria, a fire elemental and privileged student at the University of Magic, thinks nothing can get in the way of her happiness. Even when she falls for Michael, a boy whose element is different from hers, she is determined to make their forbidden romance work.But when she starts experiencing the symptoms of magic disease that could rob her of her element, turn her into a cold-blooded killer, and shatter her life, all of her beliefs are put to the test. The only one who might be able to help her is Adrian, a mysterious, charming, and dangerous magic disease carrier, who also happens to be her least favorite person in the world. YA Fantasy/Romance for mature teens.Element Preservers series reading order (complete):DANGEROUS (Book 1)RUNAWAY (Book 2)DIVIDED (Book 3)NO ONE (Book 3.5)RESTLESS (Book 4)INDESTRUCTIBLE (Book 5)
  • Dangerous Game

    Tracey West, Frank Mayo

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 15, 1995)
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  • Dangerous Lies

    Becca Fitzpatrick

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Dangerous Lies
  • Dangerous

    Delsi Sharisee Williams-Dyke

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 29, 2019)
    Dangerous is a e-book that have several stories more like seven different stories about people and misfortunes. Dangeous has vicious crime committed. Characters Anderson, Jameson, Debra, Usted, Jessie, Arrow.
  • Dangerous Lies

    Becca Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Simon & Schusters, )
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  • Dangerous

    Shannon Hale

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press, July 2, 2014)
    When aspiring astronaut Maisie Danger Brown, who was born without a right hand, and the other space camp students get the opportunity to do something amazing in space, Maisie must prove how dangerous she can be and how far she is willing to go to protecteverything she has ever loved.
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  • Dangerous Road Game

    Hedley Griffin

    Paperback (DangerSpot Books Ltd, Nov. 1, 2005)
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  • Dangerous Lies

    Becca Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, June 2, 2016)
    Dangerous Lies
  • Dangerous!

    Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 3, 2014)
    Appearances can be deceptive in this quirky, funny picture book from award-winning author-illustrator, Tim Warnes (Monty and Milli - The Totally Amazing Magic Trick, I Don't Want to Go to Bed). Children will love this funny story about surprises, labels and a very unlikely friendship. Packed with adjectives, it's fantastic for expanding your child's vocabulary too! Mole loves labelling things, but when he comes across a strange thing, he doesn't know what to call it. It's lumpy and bumpy, and has snippy-snappy teeth. Could it be dangerous? Look out, Mole!
  • Steroids: Dangerous Game

    Lisa Angowski Rogak

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1992)
    An examination of the use and dangerous effects of steroids among athletes and others describes how the pressures to excel drive young men and women to abuse steroids, the different types of steroids, and their negative effects.
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  • Dangerous Games

    James Butler

    eBook (Little Island Books, April 11, 2019)
    A pacy and exciting urban drama exploring the pressures of young masculinity and male friendships
  • Dangerous Games

    D'Ann Burrow

    eBook (Three Owl Press, March 20, 2016)
    Kennedy Thatcher is leaving Piney Bluff, Texas. In September, she wanted nothing more than to go back home to California, but things have changed. Two weeks ago Kennedy broke Rule #1. She used her gift to save a life. Her secret is no longer secret. Her mother once tried to warn her – using her ability was dangerous. No one could know what she could do. Now Kennedy is paying the price. Two days ago Tanner Shields helped Kennedy rescue a friend by skipping school and driving to New Orleans. His entire future is at risk when he’s benched during the most important football game of his life. He’s lost the chance for a scholarship and a way out of town. Two hours ago Kennedy made a bargain to save Tanner’s future. When she agrees to return home with her father, she’s forced to ask herself the most important question of all – who can she trust? She's going home, and that should make her happy. Once she back in California, she quickly discovers that nothing's the same as when she left. Even her closest friends have moved on, and she's lost her spot in her theater company. She's never felt more alone. Worse still, she can't tell Tanner the real reason she went back to California, and she knows he doesn't understand. Kennedy convinces herself that it's for the best. By leaving Piney Bluff, she's ensured Tanner's future is secure.She was wrong.Tanner is angry. Angry at Kennedy. Angry at the football coaches. But he's most angry at his mother for letting his father rejoin the family. As the days turn into weeks, his father becomes more and more unstable. Tanner thinks his father is the most dangerous thing he has to worry about.He was wrong.