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Books with title The Hidden Key

  • The Hidden Gift

    Ian Somers

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Ross Bentley has powerful supernatural gifts: he can bend matter with only his thoughts, and predict the future with amazing accuracy.But this doesn't stop him feeling alone and miserable when he's cut off from family and friends, stuck in a remote farmhouse with Hunter, the Guild-member tasked with protecting and training him.Suddenly the monotony is broken - Hunter is summoned by the Guild. A gifted child has been kidnapped. Hunter needs to track her down, and he has no choice but to take Ross with him. The search for the missing child, and the dangers it uncovers, take Ross to the darkest place he's ever been. He must face danger and great grief and learn to harness his powers to face down his greatest nemesis yet …
  • The Hidden Past

    Jude Watson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
    The mysterious and action-packed journey continues as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn reveals new insights to his ambitious 13-year-old apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi.
  • The Hidden Things

    Beth Bracken, Kay Fraser, Odessa Sawyer

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, July 1, 2014)
    Soli has waited a long time to be rescued from the Crows, and she is beginning to give up on her faerie kingdom and her friends. She doesn't know if the mysterious letters she's receiving really are from Kheelan, Lucy has been out of touch, and Soli wonders if there is any friendship she can rely on in Faerieground.
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  • The Hidden Ones

    Russell Cullison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2018)
    Sera is a Sympath. That isn't illegal, but it might as well be. Born with the ability to twist the minds of others, Sympaths can whisper things that can only be felt. You'll kill for them. You'll even die for them. If caught, only exile or death will do, for a Sympath cannot be jailed. People like her are despised and feared, so Sera must remain hidden. She lives in a secluded village at the edge of the known world and wonders what kind of future she could possibly have there. Her twin brother Gault chafes at village life. He feels useless, his skills and ambition wasted in such a tiny place. He longs to go to the faraway city to attend the prestigious University there, but will have to leave Sera behind to do it. On one of their final days together, they witness the arrival of mysterious beings from beyond the sea. Their lives are thrown into upheaval when the newcomers prove to be hostile, deadly, immensely powerful, and, Sera is horrified to discover, just like her.
  • The Hidden Host

    Shiloh White

    language (, Sept. 14, 2019)
    The battle to conquer depression continues with THE HIDDEN HOST!LUCY’S ANGRY. Her life was supposed to get a lot easier after spending a winter field trip keeping Disorder locked up in The Dust. So of course, it got much worse. As if being banned from The Dust wasn’t bad enough, Lucy’s best friend Anna is facing depression, and Lucy knows it’s her fault. But when she takes matters into her own hands, Lucy uncovers one of Disorder’s Fragments, bent on using Anna to free its master! Now the only way to save Anna is for Lucy to find The Hidden Host, the sole person with the power to keep Disorder imprisoned. Without the help of the Depression Force, Lucy’s left with a rag-tag team—including her mysterious Depression Agent Uncle Justin—to travel to the center of Anna’s Depression Zone and save her life. Along the way, Lucy will face impossible decisions, vengeful villains, and cruel history about The Dust that makes her wonder if sacrificing a life is worth another, and which side she’s really fighting for.
  • The Hidden Door

    Eugene Connolly

    language (, Aug. 4, 2013)
    Nine year-old Sara is about to open a door that will lead her and her kitten to a strange and sometimes dangerous place. Among those she meets, are a nice young girl, with a dark secret, and a little boy who cannot speak.She feels compelled to help these new friends, before trying to find a way back home. But she better hurry … because her way home may soon cease to exist.Although ‘The Hidden Door’ covers less than one day in Sara’s life, it touches on some sensitive issues of which mid-graders should be aware, while also promoting compassion and logical thinking.
  • The Hidden Code

    P. J. Hoover

    Hardcover (CBAY Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Eleven years ago, Hannah Hawkins’ parents disappeared while traveling abroad. Presumed dead, Hannah and her uncle are shocked when a letter from her mom arrives right after Hannah’s sixteenth birthday. By piecing together cryptic hints from the note and other clues left behind, Hannah realizes her parents disappeared while trying to find the mysterious Code of Enoch, an artifact they believed could hold the key to curing disease—or creating it. Hannah’s parents had been determined to destroy the Code, no matter the cost. Now with the help of her uncle, her best friend, and another cute but not entirely trustworthy guy, Hannah sets out to discover what happened to her parents and if the Code of Enoch is real.
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  • The Mystery of the Hidden Key

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Tyndale Kids, July 30, 2001)
    Elizabeth Gail has been popular with girls for more than two decades, and this updated series is sure to be a favorite of this generation as well. Elizabeth Gail Dobbs is a foster child and a member of the Johnson family. Her new Christian family leads her to a relationship with the Lord and teaches her how to call upon God for help. Throughout the series, "Libby" learns about the power of prayer, how to love her enemies, and how to rely on God.
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  • The Hidden Boy

    Jon Berkeley

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Feb. 2, 2010)
    You are the lucky winner of a Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure. It’ll be the trip of a lifetime! The tour leaves from the Blue Moon office at 11 p.m. sharp. Groups of seven only. No pets. When the Flints win the trip to Bell Hoot, they board Captain Bontoc’s Blue Moon Mobile with the expectation of a grand holiday. Then something terrible happens: Bea Flint’s little brother, Theo, disappears on the journey, and the peculiar Ledbetter clan of Bell Hoot, who call Theo the Hidden Boy, is more desperate than even Bea and her family to find him. Bea will have to trust herself and the weird and wise words of an old man called Arkadi in order to find Theo. In her search, she’ll discover that Bell Hoot is more than a vacation destination, a wish is no good unless you give it legs, and Mumbo Jumbo is much more than nonsense—it’s hidden potential that she can find within herself.Jon Berkeley sends readers on the adventure of a lifetime with this first installment of a saga about a mysterious place called Bell Hoot, where strange and wonderful things happen.
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  • The Hidden Door

    M. Marinan

    eBook (, Oct. 4, 2019)
    Across Time & Space Book 5Even seasoned time-travellers make mistakes.After the near-disaster in Lile, 2598 AD, Ash and George are enjoying a well-deserved holiday in the 21st century and dreaming of what the future holds. But then Anne arrives suddenly, bringing news of a family emergency that calls him home to 1818, and sends Ash to the supernatural haven of Erastus to find answers. Great idea – until the gateway home is accidentally destroyed.Meanwhile, Kamile is recovering from the events that killed her best friend. But even as her adopted family is exploring their new lives, her strained relationship with Aras seems an inch away from falling apart entirely. Helping Ash with her little stranding problem seems to be too much to manage.But when a new danger arises, one that moves freely between the normal and Other realm, everyone must work together to defeat their common enemy. It’s life or death, and they’re about to find out what really lies through Erastus’s beautiful stone archways…Book 5 of a 7 book series
  • The Hidden House

    Martin Waddell, Angela Barrett

    Paperback (Walker Books, Sept. 24, 1992)
    Shortlisted for the 1990 Emil/Kurt Maschler Award in addition to winning the 1991 W H Smith Illustration award.
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  • The Hidden Hand

    E. D. E. N. Southworth

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 2, 2019)
    Hurricane Hall is a large old family mansion, built of dark-red sandstone, in one of the loneliest and wildest of the mountain regions of Virginia. The estate is surrounded on three sides by a range of steep, gray rocks, spiked with clumps of dark evergreens, and called, from its horseshoe form, the Devil's Hoof. On the fourth side the ground gradually descends in broken, rock and barren soil to the edge of the wild mountain stream known as the Devil's Run. When storms and floods were high the loud roaring of the wind through the wild mountain gorges and the terrific raging of the torrent over its rocky course gave to this savage locality its ill-omened names of Devil's Hoof, Devil's Run and Hurricane Hall. Major Ira Warfield, the lonely proprietor of the Hall, was a veteran officer, who, in disgust at what he supposed to be ill-requited services, had retired from public life to spend the evening of his vigorous age on this his patrimonial estate. Here he lived in seclusion, with his old-fashioned housekeeper, Mrs. Condiment, and his old family servants and his favorite dogs and horses. Here his mornings were usually spent in the chase, in which he excelled, and his afternoons and evenings were occupied in small convivial suppers among his few chosen companions of the chase or the bottle.In person Major Warfield was tall and strongly built, reminding one of some old iron-limbed Douglas of the olden time. His features were large and harsh; his complexion dark red, as that of one bronzed by long exposure and flushed with strong drink. His fierce, dark gray eyes were surmounted by thick, heavy black brows that, when gathered into a frown, reminded one of a thunder cloud, as the flashing orbs beneath them did of lightning. His hard, harsh face was surrounded by a thick growth of iron-gray hair and beard that met beneath his chin. His usual habit was a black cloth coat, crimson vest, black leather breeches, long, black yarn stockings, fastened at the knees, and morocco slippers with silver buttons.In character Major Warfield was arrogant, domineering and violent—equally loved and feared by his faithful old family servants at home—disliked and dreaded by his neighbors and acquaintances abroad, who, partly from his house and partly from his character, fixed upon him the appropriate nickname of Old Hurricane.- Taken from "The Hidden Hand" written by E. D. E. N. Southworth (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth)