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Books with title Dangerous Game

  • Dangerous Games

    Richard James III, Chad Welch, CAT Studios, Amie James, Maryann Lyle

    eBook (Alchemy Creative Inc, April 23, 2012)
    The Battle Continues!This is a struggle that has been waged since the beginning of time. Now it is your turn to defend the world against evil molecules and elements. The third book in the Adventures of the Elements book series forces Catherine and her brothers and sisters to confront their greatest fears.When does a game become a dangerous battle for life? When the forces of the element world collide in a struggle for control, games are no longer safe. An ordinary football scrimmage forces two brothers into a nightmarish flight for survival. A simple pool party leaves three sisters and their friends swimming for their lives. In a desperate attempt to save humanity, the five brothers and sisters join the powers of the Rings of Enlightenment with the forces of the element guardians to destroy the cunning, villainous Ozzie Ozone and Clifton Chlorine. Yet, this monstrous molecule and element prove to be deadly, continuously using the secrets of the chemical realm to strike at the five siblings and element guardians.Injured and confused, the human guardians seek refuge in a hospital only to stumble onto a murder and an evil doctor’s lethal scheme. Rapidly, their refuge disintegrates into a hospital of horrors. Only the bravest and most cunning human guardians dare venture into the terrifying evils lurking within Dangerous Games. This is education through entertainment. Knowledge is power.
  • Dangerous Dan

    Jef Mallett

    Paperback (Willowisp Pr, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Dangerous Dan is an inventive daydreamer who finds adventure and fun wherever he goes. His notebook is like a flying carpet, and his backyard turns into a jungle. Dan's imagination allows him to do anything--except, perhaps, behave! Exceptional illustrations enhance this delightful fantasy.
  • A Dangerous Game

    John Wilson

    eBook (Doubleday Canada, Sept. 13, 2016)
    A gripping World War One saga with a strong female protagonist, published for the third year of the war's centenary.Manon Wouters grew-up in the idyllic Belgian city of Damme, where she spent her afternoons cycling into beautiful Bruges to study nursing. But as Europe--and the world--erupted into a devastating war, teenaged Manon soon found herself faced with unbelievable choices. Would she hide? Or would she fight? As Manon toils away at the local hospital, no one would guess just how crucial a role she is really playing. A trained spy, Manon gathers information to send to the British to aid in ending the war. Soon, she uncovers information about a monster plane that must be stopped at all costs. As she races to fulfill her mission, Manon must confront enemies at every turn, and face a terrifying and sobering truth: that innocents are being killed on both sides of the front.
  • Dangerous Games

    Larry Writer

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, July 1, 2015)
    'Larry Writer has delivered a gem in Dangerous Games' - Roland Perry, author of Bill the Bastard'Writer has faithfully recreated the 1936 Olympics - the most controversial in history... Hitler, the host, represented the darkest evil...those Australians, the purest innocence.' - Harry Gordon, author of Australia and the Olympic GamesThis is a tale of innocents abroad. Thirty-three athletes left Australia in May 1936 to compete in the Hitler Olympics in Berlin. Believing sporting competition was the best antidote to tyranny, they put their qualms on hold. Anything to be part of the greatest show on earth.Dangerous Games drops us into a front row seat at the 100,000-capacity Olympic stadium to witness some of the finest sporting performances of all time - most famously the African American runner Jesse Owens, who eclipsed the best athletes the Nazis could pit against him in every event he entered. The Australians, with their antiquated training regimes and amateur ethos, valiantly confronted the intensely focused athletes of Germany, the United States and Japan. Behind the scenes was cut-throat wheeling and dealing, defiance of Hitler, and warm friendships among athletes.What they did and saw in Berlin that hot, rainy summer influenced all that came after until their dying days.
  • The Most Dangerous Game

    Richard Connell

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2018)
    "The Most Dangerous Game" features as its main character a big-game hunter from New York, who becomes shipwrecked on an isolated island in the Caribbean, and is hunted by a Russian aristocrat.The story is an inversion of the big-game hunting safaris in Africa and South America that were fashionable among wealthy Americans in the 1920s.
  • The Most Dangerous Game

    Richard Connell

    language (, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Short and sweet, Richard Connell's masterpiece reads as well as it did when it was written 86 years ago. A model in lean prose that sticks to the story without unnecessary embellishment, "The Most Dangerous Game" manages to expose weighty issues of war, ecology, and especially human nature that remain relevant today. Yet there is no preaching here - simply a well-told tale that will be enjoyed by grade school students as easily as adults. And if the brevity leaves you wanting, this little gem set the foundation for decades of authors and screenwriters who've picked up on the basic man-hunter theme. At half the price of a movie, "The Most Dangerous Game" is worth a detour back to one of the key building blocks of modern pop fiction.
  • Dangerous Games

    Bartolo Ansaldi

    language (Bison Pictures, Dec. 24, 2016)
    When I was in high school I and a few friends did séances.I was the one doing the talking and sometimes they replied.I have always been fascinated by paranormal activities and I used to take a lot of notes on what had just happened.I recently found my notes after over fifteen years and I found out some of those experiences were astonishing: when I was young I felt involved and I didn't really think too much about what was going on, but after so many years and knowing what happened next, it still gives me the chillsFrom those notes this short novel was born...
  • The Most Dangerous Game

    Richard Connell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2014)
    Short and sweet, Richard Connell's masterpiece reads as well as it did when it was written 86 years ago. A model in lean prose that sticks to the story without unnecessary embellishment, "The Most Dangerous Game" manages to expose weighty issues of war, ecology, and especially human nature that remain relevant today. Yet there is no preaching here - simply a well-told tale that will be enjoyed by grade school students as easily as adults. And if the brevity leaves you wanting, this little gem set the foundation for decades of authors and screenwriters who've picked up on the basic man-hunter theme. At half the price of a movie, "The Most Dangerous Game" is worth a detour back to one of the key building blocks of modern pop fiction.
  • The Most Dangerous Game

    Richard Connell

    eBook (, March 27, 2017)
    "The Most Dangerous Game" features as its main character a big-game hunter from New York, who becomes shipwrecked on an isolated island in the Caribbean, and is hunted by a Russian aristocrat.The story is an inversion of the big-game hunting safaris in Africa and South America that were fashionable among wealthy Americans in the 1920s.
  • Dangerous Games

    Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • A Dangerous Game

    John Wilson

    Paperback (Doubleday Canada, Sept. 13, 2016)
    A gripping World War One saga with a strong female protagonist, published for the third year of the war's centenary.Manon Wouters grew-up in the idyllic Belgian city of Damme, where she spent her afternoons cycling into beautiful Bruges to study nursing. But as Europe--and the world--erupted into a devastating war, teenaged Manon soon found herself faced with unbelievable choices. Would she hide? Or would she fight? As Manon toils away at the local hospital, no one would guess just how crucial a role she is really playing. A trained spy, Manon gathers information to send to the British to aid in ending the war. Soon, she uncovers information about a monster plane that must be stopped at all costs. As she races to fulfill her mission, Manon must confront enemies at every turn, and face a terrifying and sobering truth: that innocents are being killed on both sides of the front.
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  • The Most Dangerous Game

    Richard Connell

    eBook (, Aug. 10, 2020)
    "The Most Dangerous Game" features as its main character a big-game hunter from New York, who becomes shipwrecked on an isolated island in the Caribbean, and is hunted by a Russian aristocrat.The story is an inversion of the big-game hunting safaris in Africa and South America that were fashionable among wealthy Americans in the 1920s.