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Books with title Stir Of Shadows

  • Book of Shadows

    Cate Tiernan

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 29, 2001)
    Life is uneventful for sixteen-year-old Morgan Rowlands in her upstate New York town, until her best friend Bree drags her to a Wiccan circle led by newcomer Cal Blaire, and Morgan begins to experience things she never had before.
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  • Book of Shadows

    M. Verano

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 18, 2018)
    In the tradition of American Horror Story and The Craft, a young girl discovers a magical spell book and dives headfirst into the occult—but this powerful book comes with a dangerous warning: OPEN AT YOUR OWN RISK.All Melanie wants is a blank book to keep a journal of her private thoughts. One day while browsing in a used bookshop, she finds the perfect blank book—smooth black leather with strange symbols in gold embossing. But once she gets home, Melanie finds herself too intimidated by the heavy vellum pages to write her trivial thoughts on them. Her Wiccan friend Lara tells her it’s better suited to be a magical spell book, called The Book of Shadows. Melanie doesn’t know much about that stuff, but Lara, her boyfriend Caleb, and his friend Lucas, get her started by writing their own made up spells inside the book’s tempting pages. What they didn’t expect was a new spell showing up inside the book—and in handwriting none of them recognize. Soon they discover that the spells suggested by The Book of Shadows itself do work—but not without wreaking havoc on the lives of the four teenagers.
  • Out of Shadows

    Jason Wallace

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 2, 2012)
    Twelve-year-old Robert Jacklin comes face-to-face with bigotry, racism, and brutality when he is uprooted from England and moves to Zimbabwe with his family. Robert is enrolled in one of the country’s most elite boys’ boarding schools. Newly integrated, the school is a microcosm of the horrible problems faced by the struggling new country in the wake of a bloody civil war. The white boys want their old country back and torment the black Africans. Robert must make careful alliances. His decision to join the ranks of the more powerful white boys has a devastating effect on his conscience and emerging manhood.
  • Shadows of Fate

    Andrea Ayres

    eBook (, July 2, 2014)
    When Charlie wishes on a star in a last-ditch effort to wake her comatose twin brother, she gets more than a miracle—she gets a god.Seventeen year-old Charlotte “Charlie” Reese is out of ideas and short on hope. She has one weekend to wake her brother up before the doctors pull the plug. A falling star leads her to the miracle she is waiting for—a young man unconscious in the woods. But in the wake of this mysterious stranger, who Charlie names Icarus, demons appear lurking in the shadows of our world. Soon both of their lives hang in the balance in an ancient feud between gods and the underworld, and recovering Icarus's memories reveals a secret that Charlie never knew she had: The twins are the first Demigods to be born in the past two-thousand years, and both Heaven and Hell want them dead.
  • Room of Shadows

    Ronald Kidd

    language (Albert Whitman & Company, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Ever since his dad left, David Cray has had anger issues. So after he beats up school bully Jake Bragg, his mom grounds him in their creepy new house. Bored, David discovers a secret room with an old-fashioned desk, a chest, and a carving of a raven. Suddenly he's having strange dreams about the room and the house, and violence seems to follow him wherever he goes. Who is the Raven who is taking responsibility for these violent pranks? And why do the pranks resemble Poe's stories?
  • Room of Shadows

    Ronald Kidd

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Aug. 1, 2017)
    There’s something odd about the house David Cray and his mom moved into following his parents’ split. Sure, it’s old and battered and a little off-kilter, but that’s not all. With so many nooks and crannies, it seems like the walls were built to keep things hidden―or maybe from getting out. David’s suspicions are confirmed when he uncovers a secret room that looks like it hasn’t been touched in ages. Inside, an ancient desk and carving of a raven beckon to him. Suddenly, disaster seems to follow him everywhere, and he starts to notice connections between the terrible events happening around him and the stories of Edgar Allan Poe. Has David unleashed a dark force by opening the room? Or has the room awakened something in David that he doesn’t recognize?
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  • WOLF OF SHADOWS

    Whitley Strieber

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books, Sept. 12, 1985)
    In the terrible aftermath of a nuclear holocaust, a wolf and a human woman form a mysterious bond that brings each close to the spirits of the shattered earth
  • Out of Shadows

    Jason Wallace

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old Robert Jacklin comes face-to-face with bigotry, racism, and brutality when he is uprooted from England and moves to Zimbabwe with his family. Robert is enrolled in one of the country’s most elite boys’ boarding schools. Newly integrated, the school is a microcosm of the horrible problems faced by the struggling new country in the wake of a bloody civil war. The white boys want their old country back and torment the black Africans. Robert must make careful alliances. His decision to join the ranks of the more powerful white boys has a devastating effect on his conscience and emerging manhood.
  • Out of Shadows

    Jason Wallace

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Nov. 19, 2012)
    For Robert Jacklin -- packed off without warning to a boarding school in Zimbabwe -- everything is terrifyingly new. Branded an outsider from the moment he opens his mouth and unable to decode the subtle power struggles of the classroom, he longs for the safety of his old life in England. And then he meets Ivan. Clever, cunning, seductive Ivan, who offers him not only of friendship, but power. As Robert is drawn slowly into Ivan's destructive web, he begins to question things he'd always held true and, as Ivan's grip tightens, he finds himself caught up in something far more dangerous than he could have imagined.
  • Shadows of Eden

    Timothy F. Bone

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., Aug. 7, 2009)
    A missing scientist. An unspeakable experiment. A dark intelligence erasing every trace of both. Del Price is no ordinary private detective and against all odds, he will find his way to the most unlikely of places, and there, in the shadows of Eden, he will discover the price for the knowledge of good and evil. Unlike any LDS novel you've read, Shadows of Eden is a suspenseful ride that will keep you guessing to the very last page.
  • Out of Shadows

    Jason Wallace

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Oct. 18, 2012)
    For Robert Jacklin - packed off without warning to boarding school in Zimbabwe - everything is terrifyingly new. Branded an outsider from the moment he opens his mouth and unable to decode the subtle power struggles of the classroom, he longs for the safety of his old life in England. And then he meets Ivan. Clever, cunning, seductive Ivan, who offers him not only friendship, but power. As Robert is drawn slowly into Ivan's destructive web, he begins to question things he'd always held true and, as Ivan's grip tightens, he finds himself caught up in something far more dangerous than he could have imagined.
  • Room of Shadows

    Lauren Tarbuck, Laurne Tarbuck

    Paperback (AMITY Publications, April 25, 2015)
    Five-year-old Maria is just going to bed when she begins seeing scary shadows in her room. Her wild imagination makes it impossible for her to go to sleep until her mother comes up with a clever solution.