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  • Spidey: Freshman Year

    Robbie Thompson, Nick Bradshaw

    Paperback (Marvel, April 2, 2019)
    Think you know everything about Peter Parker? Think again! Expect action, adventure and hilarity in equal measure as we head back to high school to explore Pete's early days! Modern talent combines with the classic Marvel flavor to present the web-slinging wonder's younger years in truly amazing, spectacular, sensational style. It's a return to the hassles of overdue homework, not knowing how to talk to girls and a never-ending merry-go-round of madness courtesy of the best rogues' gallery in comics, each one more incredible than the last. You'll love watching Spidey tangle with Doctor Octopus and dig Sandman, the walking beach. With these and more faces from Peter's past -both familiar and surprising figures -you'll remember what made Spider-Man the world's greatest hero in the first place!
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  • Freshman Year Freaks

    J.A. Campbell

    eBook (Untold Press, March 1, 2016)
    The final book in the Clanless Series!For four grueling years I looked forward to my freshman year of college. It should have been the besttime of my life. Unfortunately, I never made it through the first month. Learning how to be a vampirebecame infinitely more important. Parties and classes and hanging out with my friends got set aside so Icould learn how to fight, how to use my powers, and how to survive.If the school of hard knocks wasn't bad enough, the school of life decided to test me, too. I leave town andAlexander, the one guy I can't stand to be around-or without, gets taken by the Sidhe to pay for oursupposed crimes. Now its up to me to rescue him and get his elven relatives to leave us alone. Soundseasy right? Try it while you're being stalked by the vampire who might have made you and a werewolfwith a major superiority complex. My friends and I have been through a lot together and there hasn't beenanything we couldn't overcome. But Freshman year might be more than we can handle...Being a vampire sucks.The Clanless Series:Senior Year BitesSummer Break BluesFreshman Year Freaks
  • Dede: Freshman Year

    Robyn D. Jones

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, May 19, 2020)
    It's the beginning of DeDe Stanton's freshman year of high school, and life was already craaaaaaazy! She moves to a new neighborhood and has a bike accident right before the first week of school that leaves her leg in a cast. She's doing her best to go from invisible to popular, and her days are filled with home responsibilities, lots of schoolwork, and attempts to build a social life-just like a typical teenager. But unlike her friends, DeDe wrestles with her family's past. She constantly has daydreams about what used to be, and the effects of her previous experiences echo into her present. It's amazing what adventures she finds and what adventures find her. Then, when she unintentionally reveals secrets her brother hid from the family, the changes that follow will affect the lives of everyone around her. In this young adult novel, a fourteen-year-old girl faces the usual struggles of freshman year while also dealing with past trauma and present drama.
  • Freshman Year Freaks

    J. A. Campbell

    Paperback (Untold Press, LLC, March 18, 2016)
    The final book in the Clanless Series! For four grueling years I looked forward to my freshman year of college. It should have been the best time of my life. Unfortunately, I never made it through the first month. Learning how to be a vampire became infinitely more important. Parties and classes and hanging out with my friends got set aside so I could learn how to fight, how to use my powers, and how to survive. If the school of hard knocks wasn't bad enough, the school of life decided to test me, too. I leave town and Alexander, the one guy I can't stand to be around–or without, gets taken by the Sidhe to pay for our supposed crimes. Now its up to me to rescue him and get his elven relatives to leave us alone. Sounds easy right? Try it while you're being stalked by the vampire who might have made you and a werewolf with a major superiority complex. My friends and I have been through a lot together and there hasn't been anything we couldn't overcome. But Freshman year might be more than we can handle... Being a vampire sucks. The Clanless Series: Senior Year Bites Summer Break Blues Freshman Year Freaks
  • Spidey: Freshman Year

    Robbie Thompson, Nick Bradshaw, Nate Stockman, André Lima Araújo

    eBook (Marvel, April 3, 2019)
    Collects Spidey #1-12.It’s action, adventure and hilarity in equal measure as we head back to high school to explore Peter Parker’s early days as Spider-Man! Navigating your teen years is tough enough, but Peter also has to contend with a never-ending merry-go-round of Spider-Man madness courtesy of the best rogues’ gallery in comics! We’re talking Doctor Octopus, Sandman, the Vulture, Electro, Kraven, the Scorpion…and believe it or not, Doctor Doom! But could our young hero ever be ready for an archnemesis like the Green Goblin? Black Panther and Captain America guest-star as Spidey learns the ropes of heroism — but fun time is over when the Sinister Six strikes! Can a lone Spidey defeat his most powerful foes all at the same time? Return to a classic era, and discover what made Spider-Man the world’s greatest super hero!
  • Freshman Year

    CE Butler, Sandi Hildebrand

    language (, Dec. 7, 2014)
    There’s little time for a learning curve for Will Stover during his freshman year of high school. From mov- ing into a starting role as the varsity quarterback to trying to lead the Baltic Bearcats to a baseball state championship, the challenges are many and drama unfolds both on the athletic fields and off. Follow Will and friends through the football, basketball and baseball seasons in this comprehensive edition. Included are the first three books of The Will Stover Sports Series.
  • Dede: Freshman Year

    Robyn D. Jones

    eBook (Archway Publishing, May 19, 2020)
    It’s the beginning of DeDe Stanton’s freshman year of high school, and life was already craaaaaaazy! She moves to a new neighborhood and has a bike accident right before the first week of school that leaves her leg in a cast. She’s doing her best to go from invisible to popular, and her days are filled with home responsibilities, lots of schoolwork, and attempts to build a social life—just like a typical teenager.But unlike her friends, DeDe wrestles with her family’s past. She constantly has daydreams about what used to be, and the effects of her previous experiences echo into her present. It’s amazing what adventures she finds and what adventures find her. Then, when she unintentionally reveals secrets her brother hid from the family, the changes that follow will affect the lives of everyone around her.In this young adult novel, a fourteen-year-old girl faces the usual struggles of freshman year while also dealing with past trauma and present drama.