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  • Revolution

    Jenna Black

    Paperback (Tor Teen, Nov. 26, 2014)
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  • REVOLUTION

    JENNA BLACK

    (St. Martin's Press, Nov. 11, 2014)
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  • Revolution #4

    D.S. Weissman

    (EPIC Press, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Charlotte barely helped James escape the settlement alive, and both have been hiding in the abandoned cruise ship ever since. In the settlement, Tic-Tac has helped Abe maintain calm over the dwindling food supply and ever-worsening punishments. With the tension between the settlement and the newly formed outliers growing, the kids must choose whether they want to stay in the comforts of the settlement or chance freezing to death in the wild. Who they follow could be a choice between life and death. Revolution is Book #4 from Deep Freeze, an EPIC Press series.
  • Revolution

    Ellie Scott, Amanda Terman, ELJ Publishing

    Audiobook (ELJ Publishing, July 26, 2017)
    The conclusion of the exciting Evolution Trilogy. The final installment in Ellie Scott's Evolution dystopian trilogy continues as Sasha and Jeremy have been taken by the Demons. For the past hundred years, humans mutated at age 18 into one of the four realms - Demon, Vampire, Werewolf, or Witch. Only Sasha never mutated. She is one of the Pure, a rare human who does not mutate and the Demons have finally captured her to find out what has caused her mutation and try to eliminate it. Will her journey end or will Sasha be able to fulfill her mission of saving the course of evolution? Find out as this paranormal meet dystopian trilogy concludes.
  • SEO Revolution

    Karanjot Singh

    (, Dec. 23, 2019)
    This Book is SEO Revolution
  • The Revolution

    Almondie Shampine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 5, 2016)
    As I floated, chattering in cold, the freezing waters spraying my face and mouth, the salt burning my throat; as the night tide whipped me back and forth, and I could see nothing but inky blackness for miles and miles all around me, and no sense of direction as to where the closest shore was, I wondered. To fight the bad guys, Iā€™d had to become like them, with that precarious line so blurred that I could no longer tell the difference between the good and the bad guys, anymore, or even which one I now was. Iā€™d caused a revolution. The perfect justice to fit their crimes. But what would my justice be? At the mercy and mercy alone of high-tide to do with me as it pleased, I tiredly closed my eyes. ā€œIā€™m coming, Nana. Iā€™m coming,ā€ I said weakly. Catina Salsbury returns for the fifth book in the action-packed dystopian series, The Modules.