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Books with title Blackout

  • Blackout

    John Rocco, Stanley Tucci, Weston Woods

    Audiobook (Weston Woods, March 10, 2014)
    It was a hot, summer night in the city when the power went out. Everything changed... but that was not necessarily a bad thing. Not normal can be fun.
  • Blackout

    Sam Mills

    (FABER CHILDREN'S BOOKS, Feb. 4, 2010)
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  • Blackout

    Hope A. C. Bentley

    (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    When a blackout and a computer virus sweeps the nation . . .Margot is at home in Vermont. She hopes that skimming through old Little House on the Prairie books will help her learn enough to grow and preserve food for winter. Too bad there are no books to help her stay cool when Ronan Murphy is around.Caleb is in Wyoming with his dad, who is probably not the best person to get Caleb safely to Vermont. But since Caleb doesn’t have a choice, he straps on a motorcycle helmet and hangs on for dear life.Leah is in Maine at a “maximum security boarding school for the rich and deranged.” One lie leads to another and soon hiking home to Vermont on the Appalachian Trail with a strange sophomore boy may be her only option for survival.One family’s struggle to find each other after . . .the blackout.
  • Blackout

    Jeff Gottesfeld

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, May 15, 2020)
    Series Name: Red RhinoEllie and her friend Kate get to spend time with Ellie's grandparents at their beach cottage. It's their first trip without their parents. The girls are excited and share everything on social media. But then a solar storm knocks out power to the entire state. People have to learn to live without electricity, running water, or technology. Will the girls be bored to tears?Hi-Lo Chapter Books for Children. This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science fiction, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres. Books are no higher than a 1.5 reading level, with illustrations on every spread that support visual literacy and draw kids into the text.
  • Blackout

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    Mass Market Paperback (Corgi Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • Blackout!

    ANNA CLAYBOURNE

    Paperback (RAINTREE, )
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  • BlackOut

    Sam Grenfall

    Paperback (Claret Press, Nov. 10, 2015)
    This epic young adult thriller, a mixture of James Bond and Breaking Bad, is about friendship, coming of age, and breaking free from society.A CounterTerrorism operative shows up tortured to death. An elderly prof goes missing. An eco-cult is recruiting at a weekend concert for young people at Battersea Power Station. A teenage felon's music has gone viral. All CounterTerrorism want is for him to make a simple swap: Some photos for his freedom.Only he's trapped inside Battersea Power Station. No swap. No way he can tell anyone about it. And the dawning horror that the missing and the dead will bring England to its knees. He's got his GCSEs, his guitar, and a grasp of engineering. That's got to be enough.To free himself. And save London. BlackOut was an award-winning finalist for the International Book Cover Award.
  • Blackout

    Nance Donkin, Sandra Laroche

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, March 23, 1989)
    This self-contained course for classroom use or individual study provides a functional approach to learning the Japanese language. The text combines practical exercises and grammatical rules with an introduction to Japanese script, for the recognition of signs and common vocabulary.
  • Blackout

    Campbell Armstrong

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, )
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