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Books in Project book series

  • Exit 9

    Brett Battles, MacLeod Andrews

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 3, 2013)
    From thriller and suspense master Brett Battles comes Exit 9, the second book in the Project Eden thriller series. Before, it was just a test, a little demonstration to see if the virus worked. It did, and so much better than its creators could have ever hoped. But the testing phase is over. It’s time for Project Eden to take the next step. If its members have their way, humanity is about to get a reboot. It’s up to Daniel Ash and the others in the outnumbered resistance to keep the Project from severely downsizing mankind. But can their small force succeed in the face of a plan decades in the making? The human race had better hope so, because if Ash and his friends can’t….
  • Hit Squad. by Sophie McKenzie

    Sophie McKenzie

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's, Jan. 1, 2012)
    14 years ago, scientist William Fox implanted four babies with the Medusa gene - a gene for psychic aibilities. Fox's experiment left a legacy: four teenagers, each with their own distinct and special skill. These four teens were originally brought together to form crime-fighting force, The Medusa Project.
  • Black Project #1: Mechanism Of Change

    Bulent Hasan, Josh Whittall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2017)
    A meteorite rockets through the atmosphere crash landing on a secluded highway, impacting near a truck. As with all craters something is left behind, but what's there is seemingly alive. Our story picks up 15 years later, and we meet JACK, a nobody at school, but after a shocking incident in class Jack unknowingly triggers off a genetic alarm alerting "The Nexus", who sends one of their inhuman Agents to retrieve him. What follows is the unbelievable journey that Jack must reluctantly take to save his own life from those who are after him, questioning about his true origin, and how far the rabbit hole goes for him. Jack will discover who is The Nexus, and what is behind the BLACK PROJECT.
  • Planet Salvation

    LT Gibbons

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 11, 2017)
    Planet Earth has been wiped out after the most final war in history. The last remaining survivors have made it to the planet Usonia - a secret colony built after the second world war to protect the human race in the event of nuclear warfare. A utopian world that puts equality, freedom, peace and the planet above all. A glittering world devoid of pollution, banks, governments and police. The final shipment from Earth is scheduled to descend on the planet. The planet’s resources are already stretched to the limits and the Usonians have been working all hours to prepare for the mass arrival of asylum-seekers from all around the world. Scared, malnourished and traumatised, the Earthlings must adapt to a new life. Integrating with alien inhabitants on a planet that they had no idea existed until now. A planet where there are no fast food chains, no super markets, and no laws. In the final instalment of the Project Ark trilogy, sixteen year old Earthling, Mia McAdams and her friends from all over the universe must work together to save the human race. One last time. Planet Salvation is the third and final book in the teen sci-fi trilogy, Project Ark.
  • Bread and Yeast Non Fiction 2

    Dave Byrne, Mike Wheeler, Bobbie Neate

    Paperback (Longman, )
    None
  • Project US

    Ottilie Weber, Sharon Stevenson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2015)
    Rachel is used to being in control of her emotions, never letting anyone get close to the real her. Nick is exactly the kind of guy Rachel has been trying to avoid getting involved with. Yet, when their school arranges a mysterious project that puts them together, they soon become trapped in a marriage that turns out to be real and legally binding, and they aren’t the only ones. While their parents try to get four hundred students out of these marriages with legal help, the teenagers must live in a compound with their respective spouses for the duration of the project. Being trapped together leaves no room for denials. As Nick begins to fall for Rachel, she does everything in her power to avoid his charms and protect her heart. All she wants is to get out of the marriage, but does she truly want out, or is she only lying to herself?
  • Treasure Hunt

    Marlene F. Byrne, Jesse Graber

    Hardcover (Celtic Marketing Inc, Sept. 9, 2009)
    Treasure Hunt takes readers on an exciting journey through Sam’s house as he and his friends hunt for clues and find hidden treasures. Kids will enjoy learning to play treasure hunt as they look for the clues on each page. Sam’s favorite babysitter, Clare, creates a treasure hunt that has the kids searching through bedrooms and toy chests for the next clue. Everyone in the gang contributes in finding the special treasure revealed at the end of the story. The book comes with suggestions for clues that parents and children can use to create their own treasure hunts at home. Project Play books were created to inspire families and neighborhoods to play backyard games that demand imagination and foster creativity so children can channel those skills into their adult lives. This same spirit of adventure and creative play are the foundation of all the stories and backyard games in the Project Play series.
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  • Ghost in the Graveyard

    Marlene F. Byrne, Jesse Graber

    Paperback (Celtic Marketing Inc, March 1, 2010)
    Ghost in the Graveyard is Marlene Byrne’s fifth installment in the lively Project Play series of children’s books. Set on Halloween, each action-packed chapter promises a ""spook-tacular"" adventure for Sam and his Edgebrook friends. After returning from a night of trick-or-treating, the gang joins the older kids for a Halloween-themed party, where they learn how to play Ghost in the Graveyard—one of the classic backyard games. As the friends search for the ghost in the pretend graveyard, they discover secret hiding places and learn new strategies for being ""IT."" The book comes with the rules and the inspiration that young readers will use to get out and play the game with their own friends. The book is part of the overall Project Play movement to inspire families and neighborhoods to play games that demand imagination and foster creativity so that children channel those skills into their adult lives.
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  • The Amanda Project: Book 2: Revealed

    Amanda Valentino, Peter Silsbee

    Paperback (HarperTeen, June 7, 2011)
    The closer you get to discovering why Amanda left, the more you realize that nothing about her is what it seems. . . . Hal, Callie, and Nia are more determined than ever to figure out who Amanda really is, especially after the vice principal was attacked and they spotted a note from Amanda in his car. Clues are pouring in to www.theamandaproject.com, but some of them lead to more questions than answers. When the three friends find a locked, carved box they're sure it holds the key to Amanda's secrets. If only they could get it open! As they begin to unravel the tangled web of Amanda's life, Hal discovers a strange list with their names on it, and he suspects it means any one of them could be the next target. One thing's for sure: In the search for Amanda, no one can be trusted.
  • The Vikings

    Sally Hewitt

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Introduces past civilisations in an instantly accessible way combining facts with fun activities.
  • Longman Book Project: Read Aloud

    M. Wadell, Wendy Body, T. Dunton

    Paperback (Longman, )
    None
  • Type X

    M. A. Phipps

    Hardcover (SEVEN SISTERS PUBLISHING, LLC, July 19, 2019)
    Feared by many. Frightened of few. Torn between humanity and the monster she's become.When Wynter surrendered to the DSD two years ago, she thought she was protecting her friends. Lured by the promise of a cure, she hoped she might finally be rid of her devastating disease, or at least, be on the path to controlling it. But Dr. Richter was never interested in curing her. With a collar around her neck tethering her to her captors, Wynter is compelled to do the State's bidding. Transformed into a weapon, she kills without feeling, remembering nothing of the people she gave herself up to protect. Her only thought is to obey. No matter what. As Wynter pieces together her past, the decisions before her become harder to make. The enemy is no longer obvious, and with the threat of war looming, she must again make a choice. Can she escape her role in the impending destruction? Or is she doomed to remain a monster forever?TYPE X is the second book in the young adult trilogy Project W. A. R. which readers have compared to The Giver, Divergent, and The Hunger Games!