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  • V Games

    Caroline Peckham

    eBook (, Oct. 30, 2017)
    I thought being sent to prison was bad, but that was before I was kidnapped by a vampire. Maybe I deserve this - I'm a killer after all. But being hunted daily by those bloodthirsty creeps is downright inhumane.It's hard to trust the other girls because they've all done terrible things. But our crimes don't matter here. We're judged by one thing alone...Our ability to survive.It's how they place their bets.And then there's him. Varick Cartright. The terrifying vampire who brought me here. I'd be blind if I didn't notice how beautiful he is. But he's my captor and there's no chance in hell I'll let him slip past my defences.Sometimes...in the dead of night, I sense him watching me. And a feeling deep in my bones makes me wonder if he wants to save me from this terrible fate.Maybe the vampires aren't our enemies after all. Maybe it's them. The ones who watch.But there's a reason I'm still standing in this game.I'm a survivor, not a killer.And they're about to find out what the difference is. This is a medium burn romance suitable for UPPER YA readers with violence and non-graphic love scenes. Perfect for fans of Vampire Royals, The Vampire Wish, The Hunger Games and The Faerie Games.The V GAMES is a COMPLETE TRILOGY with every three books marking a new season in the series.
  • Games

    Carol Gorman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Mick Sullivan likes reading thrillers, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and teasing his archenemy, Boot Quinn.Boot Quinn likes playing his guitar, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and punching his adversary, Mick Sullivan.The two eighth graders are rivals in every way, and with two fights in the first week of school, they've set the stage for a yearlong showdown. That is, until a new principal arrives on the scene and forces Mick and Boot to spend an hour and a half each day playing games together. Two enemies, one small room, and no adult supervision—battle lines are bound to be crossed.As the wins and losses are tallied, the boys find themselves fighting for their classmates' attention, a cute girl's affection, and their own fathers' respect.But how far are they willing to go to win? And who are they really fighting?There's only one way to find out. Game on.
  • Games

    Anne F. Rockwell

    Paperback (Crowell, )
    Instructions for forty-three games including "Simon Says," "Pussy Wants a Corner," and "Prisoner's Base."
  • Games

    Caroline Pitcher, Louise Nevett

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Step-by-step illustrated instructions for constructing a variety of games out of materials available at home or school.
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  • V Games

    Caroline Peckham

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2017)
    LAST ONE TO THE GRAVE, WINS.Being a killer wasn't what eighteen year old Selena Grey ever expected she'd become. But with her stepfather's blood fresh on her hands, she finds herself walking into an eight by six prison cell where she'll live out the next twenty five years of her life. Or so she thought...When a man as beautiful as he is terrifying walks into the prison, Selena is the only one seemingly unaffected by his charms. But Varick's impossibly dark eyes are trained on her and her alone, frightening Selena of what his presence forewarns. It's not long before she finds out as she wakes on a ship in the dead of night, a captive of the forbidding Varick who seems more beast than man. But when she arrives at a barren and isolated island in the stormy north sea, she soon realises that the obnoxious Varick may be her only hope of survival. Because, in a place where polar night reigns for the next six months, a powerful and cruel family are about to start this year's season of the V Games. And Selena is marked to participate in the blood sport, hunted by ravenous vampires and surviving the harsh terrain of the bleak island. And, not only that, but Selena just became the highest bid on contestant in a century...
  • Games

    Samantha Berger, Daniel Moreton

    Paperback (Scholastic, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Simple text and photographs show some of the many simple games children play around the world.
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  • Games

    Lisa Easterling

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 24, 2007)
    Through stunning photographs and simple text, books in this series introduce children to elements of our global community. In this title, children learn about games around the world, including board games, ball games, string games, and how people play them.
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  • Games: Games

    Meryl Doney

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, June 27, 1996)
    A step-by-step craft manual in the WORLD CRAFTS series which includes information about the countries and cultures from which the crafts originate. Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2/3, with colour photography by Peter Millard.
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  • Games

    Carol Gorman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 9, 2007)
    Mick Sullivan likes reading thrillers, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and teasing his archenemy, Boot Quinn.Boot Quinn likes playing his guitar, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and punching his adversary, Mick Sullivan.The two eighth graders are rivals in every way, and with two fights in the first week of school, they've set the stage for a yearlong showdown. That is, until a new principal arrives on the scene and forces Mick and Boot to spend an hour and a half each day playing games together. Two enemies, one small room, and no adult supervision—battle lines are bound to be crossed.As the wins and losses are tallied, the boys find themselves fighting for their classmates' attention, a cute girl's affection, and their own fathers' respect.But how far are they willing to go to win? And who are they really fighting?There's only one way to find out. Game on.
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  • Games

    Margaret C. Hall

    Hardcover (Thomson Learning, June 1, 1995)
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  • Games

    Margaret Hall

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Jan. 15, 2003)
    Each book in this new series explores an aspect of life that young readers will recognize. It explains how people around the world have needs and activities in common, and how these can be similar in different parts of the world. The books include: - Bright, full-colour photographs to support the text - Clear explanations of concepts in accessible text - Glossary, list of more books to read and index
  • Games

    Meryl Doney

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A history of games ranging from marbles to chess and drawn from many countries cited on maps which show where each game comes from and includes projects for making games
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