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Books with title Lost

  • Lost!

    Patti Trimble

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, March 15, 1847)
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  • Lost

    Donnielle Tyner

    (Donnielle Tyner, June 5, 2015)
    During WW1, a meteorite crashed, releasing a mist that changed the DNA of all who were exposed. One hundred years has passed and society is divided between the Norms and the Caelians, whose changed DNA awakened dormant gifts, called Talents. Sadie is over it! She’s an orphan, her boyfriend was murdered, and she’s the only Caelian at St. Vincent’s without a Talent. Once she turns 18, there will be no place for her in the world. That is, until a chance encounter with Kian, a Caelian boy who makes her feel uncomfortable and alive at the same time. Secrets of her past are uncovered and Sadie’s latent, rare Talent is exposed. With great power comes the hunters, hired by an egomaniac who wants to use Sadie’s power to establish Caelian dominance. On the run with Kian and her friends, Sadie will have to decide: hide or fight. Will Sadie accept her new reality or will she stay lost?
  • LOST!

    Kenneth Cable, Dorothy Cable, Char Houweling

    Paperback (Reader Publishing Group, Dec. 7, 2011)
    Three boys face the challenges of the wild when they wander off from their broken-down bus, lose their way, and end up stranded in Californnia's High Sierras without food, shelter, warm clothes, or tools for survival. Author Ken Cable writes about three very real boys and their struggle to survive despite overwhelming odds. An avid outdoors man, Cable brings his knowledge of nature and survival skills to this story of youthful courage and triumph.
  • Lost

    LeeAnne Baker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 13, 2013)
    Winner of the Adirondack Center for Writing Literary Award for Best Children's/Young Adult Fiction 2013. Something happened at the party in the woods two weeks ago, but Jen's having trouble remembering that night. She wasn't the type that normally went to parties but she wanted to expand her horizons, maybe find a date for the prom who wasn't in the marching band. Ever since that night, though, she feels like all eyes are on her, judging. What is with everyone? Then Jen sees the pictures, those horrible disgusting pictures, and knows her life will never be the same. All her dreams for junior year vanish in an instant. Instead of a boyfriend and prom, she'll be the school's pariah, the one everyone wishes would just disappear. That's fine with Jen. There's no way she can keep going to school after this anyway. With nowhere to turn, she runs as fast and as far as she can. Another big mistake. Huge, colossal, epic fail. Compared to the situation she finds herself in, her life back at school seems like a cakewalk. Alone and afraid, can Jen survive on her own? Or will this be it, her uneventful life over before she has even been kissed? Sometimes the only thing you can do when you are hopelessly lost, is find yourself. Or die trying.
  • Lost

    Paul Brett Johnson, Celeste Lewis

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1996)
    During a desert camping trip, Flag, the family beagle, runs off in pursuit of a wild rabbit and finds himself lost amid the perils of the wilderness for twenty-nine days before being reunited with his young owner.
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  • Lost

    Celia Bartel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2016)
    A group of random children set off on a trip to Los Angeles to meet with their idols and inspirations. Little do they know, others have made different plans for them and things do not go as planned.
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  • Lost

    Eve Ainsworth

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 6, 2019)
    When Alfie Turner loses his mum, it feels like his world is falling apart. She was the glue that held their family together and, now that she's gone, Alfie and his dad don't really know how to be a family without her. And then Alfie meets Alice. Alice is a force of nature and has her own set of problems, but at least when Alfie's with her he can forget about his. Or can he? Because no matter how hard you run, life will always catch up in the end. Despite everything holding them back, together Alfie and Alice learn two things: that friendship can help dig you out of even the blackest hole, and that it's not the falling down that matters, it's the getting back up. Enormously heartfelt and insightful, this fiercely uplifting novel is Eve Ainsworth at her best.
  • Lost

    John Wilson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 22, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In this high-interest novel for young readers, teen sleuths Sam and Annabel solve a mystery in the Arctic that has ties to the Franklin Expedition.
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  • Lost!

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    You're a long way from home and lost. You are hungry. You must think to survive...you must find your way home. From this premise this book shows the available "tips and tricks" that will allow you to live and thrive. Real life survival sidebars add proof to the routines, and the thrill of "lost in the wild" is managed towards positive outcomes. Perfect for critical thinking exercises.
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  • Lost

    Sarah Prineas, Antonio Javier Caparo

    Library Binding (HarperColl, May 12, 2009)
    Young wizard's apprentice Connwaer travels to the city of Desh to find the source of the malevolent shadowmen who are plaguing Wellmet City.
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  • Lost!

    Lisa Trumbauer

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Jan. 15, 2007)
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  • Lost

    David M McPhail

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1993)
    On his way to school, a small boy befriends a very large bear who is lost.
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