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  • Jacked

    Carrie Mac

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    As far as Zane knows, today is just another boring day at his boring gas-station job. Until he gets carjacked by a masked gunman. Zane has no idea where they're going or what will happen when they get there. All he knows is that the lunatic in the passenger seat has a gun aimed at him. Zane tries to reason with the guy, and when that fails, he tries a couple of daring stunts to get free, but they backfire. They've been on the road for a long time before Zane's fear starts to ease just a little, enough for his curiosity to take over. His captor has had several opportunities to hurt him or punish him for trying to get away, but he hasn't. Zane starts to wonder who this guy is. And what he really wants.
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  • Jacked

    Kirk Dougal

    language (Crossroad Press, April 7, 2018)
    Taro “Tar” Hutchins has a problem.He is a fixer, one of a handful of people who can repair technology just by touching it. That is a dangerous thing to be in the years following the crash of the Worldwide Mind, a super Internet, that left millions dead or nothing more than shells of humanity after plugging their brains wirelessly into the network. In the aftermath what passes for the government hunts down working technology and destroys the machines with religious zeal, killing the repairers who brought them back to life.And Tar has caught their attention.Now he is running for his life with his best friend, Toby, as they try to find the other fixers, avoid the men who shut down the Mind, and save the people who were mentally lost. But before Tar can do all that, he needs to grow up and realize his ability is more than just a neat trick placed into his hands.It's been a busy few days.
  • Jacked

    Carrie Mac

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    As far as Zane knows, today is just another boring day at his boring gas-station job. Until he gets carjacked by a masked gunman. Zane has no idea where they're going or what will happen when they get there. All he knows is that the lunatic in the passenger seat has a gun aimed at him. Zane tries to reason with the guy, and when that fails, he tries a couple of daring stunts to get free, but they backfire. They've been on the road for a long time before Zane's fear starts to ease just a little, enough for his curiosity to take over. His captor has had several opportunities to hurt him or punish him for trying to get away, but he hasn't. Zane starts to wonder who this guy is. And what he really wants.
  • Jacked Up

    Erica Sage

    eBook (Sky Pony, June 5, 2018)
    Saved! meets Tim Federle with just a dash of A.S. King in this hilarious and poignant debut about a teen stuck at Jesus camp.It’s bad enough that Nick’s sister is dead, and, in some bizarre attempt to force him to confront his grief, his parents are shipping him off to Jesus camp. But he’s also being followed around by Jack Kerouac, who’s incredibly annoying for a genius. If arguing with a dead beat poet doesn’t qualify him for antipsychotics already, Nick’s pretty sure Eden Springs is going to drive him insane. The campers ride donkeys into the desert, snap selfies with counselors dressed as disciples, and replace song lyrics with Bible verses. And somehow, only Nick seems to find this strange. Worst of all is the PC Box, into which the campers gleefully place daily prayers and confessions. With Jack nagging him to do it, Nick scribbles down his darkest secret—about his sister’s death—and drops it in the box. But then the box is stolen, with Nick’s secret inside of it. And when campers’ confessions start appearing around the camp, Nick is desperate to get the box back—before the world learns the truth about what he did. The truth he can’t even face himself. Laugh-out-loud funny, surreal, and insightful, this is an unforgettable novel about the strangeness of life, death, and grief—and the even stranger things people do to cope.
  • Jacked Up

    Erica Sage

    Paperback (Sky Pony, March 3, 2020)
    Saved! meets Tim Federle with just a dash of A.S. King in this hilarious and poignant debut about a teen stuck at Jesus camp.It’s bad enough that Nick’s sister is dead, and, in some bizarre attempt to force him to confront his grief, his parents are shipping him off to Jesus camp. But he’s also being followed around by Jack Kerouac, who’s incredibly annoying for a genius. If arguing with a dead beat poet doesn’t qualify him for antipsychotics already, Nick’s pretty sure Eden Springs is going to drive him insane. The campers ride donkeys into the desert, snap selfies with counselors dressed as disciples, and replace song lyrics with Bible verses. And somehow, only Nick seems to find this strange. Worst of all is the PC Box, into which the campers gleefully place daily prayers and confessions. With Jack nagging him to do it, Nick scribbles down his darkest secret—about his sister’s death—and drops it in the box. But then the box is stolen, with Nick’s secret inside of it. And when campers’ confessions start appearing around the camp, Nick is desperate to get the box back—before the world learns the truth about what he did. The truth he can’t even face himself. Laugh-out-loud funny, surreal, and insightful, this is an unforgettable novel about the strangeness of life, death, and grief—and the even stranger things people do to cope.
  • Car-Jacked

    Ali Sparkes

    eBook (Oxford University Press, June 4, 2015)
    Jack Mattingly is a genius. He has an IQ of 170. He speaks fluent Mandarin and Latin. And he can calculate the square root of 1,673,549 in his head. But when Jack's parents' car is hi-jacked, with him inside it, for once he's as clueless as the rest of us. The car-jacker doesn't know Jack's in the car - yet. But it's only a matter of time before he's discovered. And then anything could happen. Only one thing's for sure: Jack's in for the thrill-ride of his life ...A high-octane adventure from the winner of the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award.
  • Jacked-In

    Jacob Quarterman

    language (El Monito Enterprises, Feb. 23, 2014)
    In the city rebuilt after the Uprising, Martin Doe doesn’t want to be like the other kids. Surrounded by the Green Wall, protected from the wastelands of the south, with a war raging in the north against the machines still trying to get through, the city tells everyone they’re safe. But Martin is focused on his own life and his own problems. He doesn't want to be like everyone else. He just wants to be better than he is. To jack into the system without the gear that marks him as a target. When he finally gets what he wants, he finds out he was never like the other kids. While a virus infiltrates the minds of everyone connected to the networks, he runs through the city, racing north with his best friends, carrying the key to holding the Uprising at bay. Get your copy of Jacked-In today!
  • Sky-jacked!

    W. E Butterworth

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1973)
    How tow young men react when the plane they have been cleaning has been skyjacked.
  • Car-Jacked

    Ali Sparkes

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2001)
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  • Jacked-In

    Jacob Quarterman

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2014)
    In the city rebuilt after the Uprising, Martin Doe doesn’t want to be like the other kids. Surrounded by the Green Wall, protected from the wastelands of the south, with a war raging in the north against the machines still trying to get through, the city tells everyone they’re safe. But Martin is focused on his own life and his own problems. He doesn't want to be like everyone else. He just wants to be better than he is. To jack into the system without the gear that marks him as a target. When he finally gets what he wants, he finds out he was never like the other kids. While a virus infiltrates the minds of everyone connected to the networks, he runs through the city, racing north with his best friends, carrying the key to holding the Uprising at bay. Get your copy of Jacked-In today!
  • Jacked

    Carrie Mac

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2009)
    As far as Zane knows, today is just another boring day at his boring gas-station job. Until he gets carjacked by a masked gunman. Zane has no idea where they're going or what will happen when they get there. All he knows is that the lunatic in the passenger seat has a gun aimed at him. Zane tries to reason with the guy, and when that fails, he tries a couple of daring stunts to get free, but they backfire. They've been on the road for a long time before Zane's fear starts to ease just a little, enough for his curiosity to take over. His captor has had several opportunities to hurt him or punish him for trying to get away, but he hasn't. Zane starts to wonder who this guy is. And what he really wants.
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