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Books with title As the City Sleeps

  • As the City Sleeps

    Stephen T. Johnson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 14, 2002)
    When night arrives, the unusual may happen in this story about a world filled with ghosts and massive, flying creatures that may only choose to make their presence known when no eyes are upon them.
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  • As the City Sleeps

    Stephen T. Johnson

    Hardcover (Viking, Oct. 14, 2002)
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  • As the Castle Sleeps

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    eBook (, March 23, 2019)
    In 'As the Castle Sleeps' the reader is drawn into the secret thoughts of a teenage girl trying to make her way through life and high school. She struggles to express herself and rid her brain of it's worst thoughts and...of it's best thoughts.
  • The Sleeping City

    Irene Maciá

    language (, Sept. 21, 2018)
    To die naturally, to die unjustly, to die of nostalgia, to die of rage, to die of grief, to die in clamor ... But after all, to die. One of the great taboos of this society eradicated (or at least tried) in this book of poems about the dreaded Reaper, its manifestations and those that remain here while we contemplate it halfway between the distance that separates us from it and reach it.
  • Who Sleeps in the City?

    Lynne Bertrand, Susan M. Jaekel

    Hardcover (Chapters Pub Ltd, April 1, 1996)
    City animals of various kinds, from pigeons and squirrels to the monkey in the zoo, get their sleep in their own special way
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  • As the Castle Sleeps

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    Paperback (Independently published, March 24, 2019)
    In 'As the Castle Sleeps' the reader is drawn into the secret thoughts of a teenage girl trying to make her way through life and high school. She struggles to express herself and rid her brain of it's worst thoughts and...of it's best thoughts.
  • The Sleeeping City

    Irene Maciá

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2018)
    To die naturally, to die unjustly, to die of nostalgia, to die of rage, to die of grief, to die in clamor ... But after all, to die. One of the great taboos of this society eradicated (or at least tried) in this book of poems about the dreaded Reaper, its manifestations and those that remain here while we contemplate it halfway between the distance that separates us from it and reach it.