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  • Down

    Brett Battles

    eBook
    From thriller and suspense master Brett Battles comes the final book in the Project Eden saga.Matt Hamilton’s last words have led Daniel Ash and his team to the snow-covered town of Everton, Vermont. On a field just outside city limits sits an unassuming hut.But this is no innocent building. Inside is the entrance to the secret Project Eden base known as Dream Sky, the key to the Project’s success. Or its defeat, as Ash hopes.To give the team the best chance to succeed, Resistance groups have moved into position outside Project installations around the globe. The purpose: to create diversions that will draw Project attention away from Dream Sky.These groups have been waiting for the signal to attack. The wait is over.Dream Sky is best read after completing volumes 1-6 (Sick, Exit 9, Pale Horse, Ashes, Eden Rising, and Dream Sky)Here's what others are saying:“Sick didn’t just hook me. It hit me with a devastating uppercut on every primal level as a parent, a father, and a human being.” — BLAKE CROUCH, author of the Wayward Pines Trilogy“Sick is a a gem of an outbreak story that unfolds like a thriller movie and never lets up all the way to the last page. Absolutely my favorite kind of story!” — JOHN MABERRY, New York Times bestselling author“Sick not only grabs you by the throat, but by the heart and gut as well, and by the time you finish you feel as if you've just taken a runaway train through dangerous territory. Buy this book now. You won't regret it.”—ROBERT BROWNE, author of The Paradise Prophecy.“Like a fever, Sick makes you sweat and keeps you up all night, wondering what the hell is happening. It'll make your heart race like someone shot you with an EpiPen. You think Battles was badass before? He just cranked it up to 500 joules. CLEAR!”—popculturenerd.com“Sick is Brett Battles at his best, a thriller that also chills, with a secret at its core that's almost too scary to be contained within the covers of a book.” — TIM HALLINAN, author of the Edgar nominated THE QUEEN OF PATPONG
  • Town

    Stephen Kozan

    Paperback (ReadyAimWrite Publishing, March 15, 2017)
    KYLE KETCHUM and his three best friends, MICHAEL, NIA, and SKYLER livein White Tanks, Pennsylvania, which just happens to be the location ofone of the creepiest graveyards in all of America. Once known as abustling boomtown of happiness, prosperity, and hope, White Tanks hasbecome a frightening, old, steel town, known mostly for being groundzero of the infamous nuclear meltdown that took place on Marathon Island 30 years ago. Isolated from populated society, far away from any majorcity, the four friends have no one to turn to but each other when theybegin to suspect that the widespread hauntings and unexplained,supernatural phenomena that plague their town have a direct link to theMarathon Island disaster. Joining forces, the four lifelong friends setout to uncover the town's shadowy history, and decipher the cluesguarding the secrets that will lead them to the truth of how White Tanks became a playground for mayhem and monsters.
  • Dog Town

    Luize Pastore

    Paperback (Firefly Press Ltd, )
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  • Down

    Brett Battles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2014)
    From thriller and suspense master Brett Battles comes Down, the final book in the Project Eden saga. Matt Hamilton’s last words have led Daniel Ash and his team to the snow-covered town of Everton, Vermont. On a field just outside city limits sits an unassuming hut. But this is no innocent building. Inside is the entrance to the secret Project Eden base known as Dream Sky, the key to the Project’s success. Or its defeat, as Ash hopes. To give the team the best chance to succeed, Resistance groups have moved into position outside Project installations around the globe. The purpose: to create diversions that will draw Project attention away from Dream Sky. These groups have been waiting for the signal to attack. The wait is over. Down is best read after completing volumes 1-6 (Sick, Exit 9, Pale Horse, Ashes, Eden Rising, and Dream Sky)
  • Dog Town

    Debbie L Richardson

    (Independently published, Feb. 21, 2020)
    “Dog Town was just absolutely hilarious!""Laugh out loud moments."The race is on to save Cat WorldHarry loves to race around the streets of Dog Town. When he stumbles upon the lost city of cats, he finds himself in a race against Dog Town’s fastest canine, Grizzly. The winner of this race will have the power to save Cat World or destroy it.Harry wants to win, but there is one small problem. The race is in the ocean, and Harry is terribly afraid of water.Can Harry overcome his fear of water in time to save Cat World? "Exciting, imaginative, and delightful.""A really fun read. Loved it!"DOG TOWN is an ideal book for parents, teachers, or students to read out loud in class, on stage, or at home. Check out the character profile and chapter listings at the back of the book.Please note this book is set in Australia and uses Australian English._________________________________________________________________________ABOUT DOG TOWN:DOG TOWN is set on the northern beaches of Sydney, Australia. The Dog Paddle Challenge in Dog Town is based on a real race called the annual Scotland Island Dog Race. This event is a doggie-paddle race of 600 metres from Scotland Island to the ferry jetty at Church Point, in Sydney's northern beaches. The entry fee is a tin of dog food and the winning dog of each category takes all. There is only one rule: the owners must accompany their dog in the race, either by swimming, or on kayak or body-board, but the dogs must swim the race. And the dogs love it. In 2019, a cat entered the race for the first time.
  • Downtown

    Norma Fox Mazer

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, May 19, 2015)
    In real-life, happily ever after can be hard to come by Pete Greenwood loves history. Any era or country will do as long as the books are lengthy and full of the past. But that may be because Pete’s own history is a work of fiction. For the last eight years, he’s lived with his uncle Gene under an assumed name. He’s had to keep his parents’ existence a secret ever since they committed an act of political protest that went tragically wrong. Living a double life makes Pete feel isolated and alone until he meets the cool and collected Cary Longstreet. Cary’s playing a role too—looking perfect on the outside to hide secrets of her own. Slowly learning to trust each other, Pete and Cary start to share their truths, both of them dreaming of happy endings to their stories and the chance to let go of all their worries. But real life doesn’t always wrap itself up as neatly as we’d like.
  • To Town

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (The Wright Group, )
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  • Down

    Norah McClintock

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Remy has just been released from juvenile detention and is back in his old neighborhood. He went away because he severely assaulted a guy who insulted his girlfriend—Asia. As a white boy dating an immigrant, Remy has had to take a lot of the inbred racism that exists in the inner-city—from strangers, his family and even the police. When the white kids and the "outsiders" start scrapping over the local basketball court, Remy is caught between sticking up for his friends and siding with Asia, who is now seeing Marcus—the leader of the other group.
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  • Town

    Jo Litchfield, Francesca Allen

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 1, 2004)
    Provides labeled illustrations of things commonly found in a town, including vehicles, shops, merchandise, and tools, with each leaf having an illustrated tab.
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  • Down

    Lauren Ortiz

    language (, July 12, 2017)
    It is an up and down life in an up and down world, as our hero discovers daily. However, despite starts and stops, successes and failures, there is always light at the end of the tunnel when we put our trust in the One who can give us hope against the greatest odds. This is an important message not only for children, but for all who live a faith based life and for those searching for answers for the ups and downs life brings us.
  • Down

    Brett Battles, MacLeod Andrews

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Matt Hamilton's last words have led Daniel Ash and his team to the snow-covered town of Everton, Vermont. On a field just outside city limits sits an unassuming hut. But this is no innocent building. Inside is the entrance to the secret Project Eden base known as Dream Sky, the key to the Project's success. Or its defeat, as Ash hopes. To give the team the best chance to succeed, Resistance groups have moved into position outside Project installations around the globe. The purpose: to create diversions that will draw Project attention away from Dream Sky. These groups have been waiting for the signal to attack. The wait is over.
  • Down

    Norah McClintock

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Remy has just been released from juvenile detention and is back in his old neighborhood. He went away because he severely assaulted a guy who insulted his girlfriend, Asia. As a white boy dating an immigrant, Remy has had to take a lot of the inbred racism that exists in the inner-city -- from strangers, his family and even the police. When the white kids and the ""outsiders"" start scrapping over the local basketball court, Remy is caught between sticking up for his friends and siding with Asia, who is now seeing Marcus, the leader of the other group.