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Books with title The Supernatural

  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2004)
    Young Adult Science Fiction
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  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer, Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Oct. 14, 2008)
    In the not-too-distant future, in a place call Satellite City, thirteen-year-old Cosmo Hill is unfortunate enough to come into the world unwanted by his parents. And so, as are all orphaned boys his age, Cosmo is dipped in a vaccine vat and sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenges Boys. But when Cosmo attempts to escape, he finds himself caught in a web far worse that he could have ever imagined, embroiled with private police, illegal racing gangs, and a corporation cover-up, until he discovers a horrifying secret that will force him to question everything he knows and everything he believes in.
  • Supernatural Summer

    Skye Genaro

    language (Brighid Publishing, Nov. 21, 2013)
    "Amazing! Couldn't put it down!" -M. Feuerherdt School’s out in Santa Barbara and Summer Desilva's got her eye on the hottest guy in high school. But every time she gets close to Joshua, Summer's new paranormal ability betray her feelings! How is she supposed to flirt with him when her power makes things mysteriously bursts into flames? When Summer tries to control her poltergeisting, it only creates more havoc, and her family is no help. Summer's hippie mother wants her to embrace the gift while her nine-year-old brother takes every opportunity to torment his freakish sister. Summer is determined to keep her ability a secret from Joshua and takes a huge risk when she sets out to make Joshua hers. But when things get steamy between them, sparks literally fly.Is Joshua adventurous enough to take a chance on Summer, or is her gift a supernatural deal breaker?***Includes preview chapters of ECHO ACROSS TIME, Book 1 in Echo's Saga*** *******Recommended for readers who love teen paranormal romance, and elements of supernatural, science fiction, fantasy, coming of age, magic, telekinesis, psychic, metaphysical and visionary, new age, transformation, mysticism, coming of age, humor, comedy, dating, high school, boyfriend, strong female protagonist.
  • Supernatural Mum

    Dot Hullah, Martin Williamson

    language (, Aug. 16, 2014)
    Lizzy is devastated by the sudden death of her mum. She is not coping well at all. Will an unusual encounter help Lizzy move on with her life.
  • The Supernatural in Fiction

    Leo P. Kelley

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Book Company, March 15, 1973)
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  • Supernatural Teen 2

    Diane Sheppard

    language (, June 23, 2014)
    Parrie Parkin is trying to adjust to being a teenager, starting high school and managing her gifts of reading the future and people's minds. In this story Parrie has some life and death situations to solve as well as the daily dilemma of what to wear to impress her boyfriend. Being a teen with gifts can be really tough.
  • Supernatural

    Heather Beck

    Paperback (Heather Beck, March 9, 2013)
    Enter a world where anything is possible. Heather Beck presents Supernatural, an anthology of magic and secrets. Black Magic Wish A curse, cast thirteen years ago by a black magic witch, causes chaos for the unfortunate Jamie Banks. The Amazing Amber Cook Strong, smart and independent, Shane’s new friend would be perfect if only she wasn’t an alien. Jupiter’s Revenge: An Amber Cook Sequel After being abducted by an alien, Shane must devise a tricky plan in order to escape. Revenge Of The Fortune-Teller The magical life of Sage Michaels is revealed when she becomes a fortune-teller’s assistant at the local carnival. Home Grown Flowers The Walker sisters have an unsettling secret, but when Bridget discovers the truth, will anyone believe her? *Supernatural contains The Horror Diaries Volumes 16-20
  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, April 20, 2005)
    In the future, in a place called Satelite City, fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill enters the world, unwanted by his parents. He's sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys, Freight class. At Clarissa Frayne, the boys are put to work by the state, testing highly dangerous products. At the end of most days, they are covered with burns, bruises, and sores. Cosmo realizes that if he doesn't escape, he will die at this so-called orphanage. When the moment finally comes, Cosmo seizes his chance and breaks out with the help of the Supernaturalists, a motley crew of kids who all have the same special ability as Cosmo-they can see supernatural Parasites, creatures that feed on the life force of humans. The Supernaturalists patrol the city at night, hunting the Parasites in hopes of saving what's left of humanity in Satellite City. Or so they think. The Supernaturalist soon find themselves caught in a web far more complicated than they'd imagined, when they discover a horrifying secret that will force them to question everything they believe in. Eoin Colfer has created an eerie and captivating world-part Blade Runner, part futuristic Dickens-replete with non-stop action
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  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Satellite City is a world built on technology and dark secrets. Cosmo Hill is one of those dark secrets, as well as hundreds of other boys who live at the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys. Cosmo was sent to live at the Institute when he was found abandoned as a baby. He was considered a "no-sponsor" when his natural parents couldn't be traced by the public-record DNA files, and no one came to claim him. Fourteen years later, Cosmo continues to be treated as a prisoner in the orphanage and only two choices remain: escape or die. The choice Cosmo has made is to escape. The orphanage is considered a prime testing ground for pharmaceutical products and the latest gadgets in entertainment. It is not fun and games for the children though, where the life expectancy is fifteen. Cosmo goes through many adventures and misadventures. THE SUPERNATURALIST can be considered science fiction, or a warning about what the future could be like in the next twenty-five, fifty years. Undoubtedly, THE SUPERNATURALIST is a story about friendship and its strength in the face of danger. This book has been made into a movie.
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  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Set in Satellite City, In the not-too-distant future, thirteen-year- old Cosmo Hill is unfortunate enough to come into the world unwanted by his parents. And so, as are all orphaned boys his age, Cosmo is dipped in a vaccine vat and sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys-freight class. Ages 10+
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  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Jan. 1, 2004)
    STATED 1ST US EDITION 1ST PRINTING. NEW/UNREAD. Hyperion, 2004. Ships USPS Media Mail from Denver
  • The Supernaturalist

    Eoin Colfer

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, April 1, 2005)
    In the not-too-distant future, in a place called Satellite City, thirteen-year-old Cosmo Hill is unfortunate enough to come into the world unwanted by his parents. And so, as are all orphaned boys his age, Cosmo is dipped in a vaccine vat and sent to the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys-freight class. At Clarissa Frayne, the orphans, called "no-sponsors," are put to work by the state, testing dangerous products that never should be allowed near human beings. By the time the no-sponsors are sent to their cardboard utility pipes, given their nightly meal pack, and finally fall asleep, they are often covered in burns, bruises, or sores from the work of the day. Cosmo Hill knows that he must escape, even though he has no idea what might be waiting for him on the outside. He plans for the moment when he can make a break. When that moment finally comes, he nearly dies while escaping. But he is rescued by a gang of "Supernaturalists," a motley crew of kids who all have a special psychic ability-one that Cosmo is about to learn he has as well. They "see" supernatural Parasites-tiny, translucent creatures who feed on the life force of humans. The Supernaturalists
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