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Books with title Poisoned

  • Poison

    Diane Hoh

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 1997)
    When dozens of people in Grant, Massachusetts, fall victim to a strange and inexplicable disease that threatens to claim several lives, no one understands what is happening except Patsy Keene, a vengeful ER nurse. Original.
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  • Poisoned House

    Michael Ford

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Abigail is a maidservant in Greave Hall, an elegant London household governed by the tyrannical housekeeper, Mrs Cotton. Whilst the widowed master slips slowly into madness, Mrs Cotton gradually usurps the position of gentlewoman of the house. She wears his dead wife's jewellery and clothes, entertains guests as though the house is her own and reserves her most despotic treatment for Abi. In the dead of night, Abi makes a desperate bid for freedom, but is soon captured and returned to Greave Hall. As Mrs Cotton's malice intensifies, a ghostly presence distracts Abi with clues to a deadly secret. And Abi now realises that she can trust no one in the house.
  • Poison

    Molly Cochran

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, June 24, 2014)
    Arthurian legend mixes with modern-day witchcraft in this haunting romance by the author of Legacy, which Publishers Weekly said “should please the legions of paranormal fans looking for a sophisticated supernatural thriller.”Mischief abounds at the Ainsworth School, and evil is lurking. What’s more, Katy has won Peter’s heart and is now claiming her place in the magical world. Though half the students at her boarding school come from witching lines, the use of magic is expressly forbidden at Ainsworth, so as to keep the witching world hidden from the blue-blooded preppies, aka Muffies, who also walk the halls. But the Muffies have at least a notion of magic, because Katy catches them staging a made-up ritual—and then fall seriously ill. When Katy is blamed, she becomes desperate to clear her name and finds herself battling all odds to harness her growing magical powers in order to save the Muffies and dispel the Darkness once more.
  • Poison

    Molly Cochran

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Arthurian legend mixes with modern-day witchcraft in this haunting sequel to Legacy, which Publishers Weekly said “should please the legions of paranormal fans looking for a sophisticated supernatural thriller.” After the riveting—and romantic—events of Legacy, Katy has won Peter’s heart and is now claiming her place in the magical world. Though half the students at her boarding school come from witching lines, the use of magic is expressly forbidden at Ainsworth, so as to keep the witching world hidden from the blue-blooded preppies, aka Muffies, who also walk the halls. But the Muffies have at least a notion of magic, because Katy catches them staging a made-up ritual—and to her astonishment, the girls collapse at Katy’s feet and fall into comas. When Katy is blamed, she becomes desperate to clear her name and finds herself battling all odds to harness her growing magical powers in order to save the Muffies and dispel the Darkness once more.
  • Poison

    Chris Wooding

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In "a novel almost unparalleled for density and invention" (Horn Book), YA phenom Chris Wooding introduces an electrifying heroine...and an unforgettable story. Poison has always been a willful, contrary girl, prone to being argumentative and stubborn. So when her sister is snatched by the mean-spirited faeries, she seeks out the Phaerie Lord to get her back. But finding him isn't easy, and the quest leads Poison into a murderous world of intrigue, danger, and deadly storytelling. With only her wits and her friends to aid her, Poison must survive the attentions of the Phaerie Lord, rescue her sister, and thwart a plot that's beyond anything she (or the reader) can imagine. . . .
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  • Poison

    Chris Wooding

    Hardcover (Scholastic Ltd, Feb. 28, 2003)
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  • Poison

    by Bridget Zinn

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Aug. 16, 2014)
    Poison
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  • Poisoned Soil

    Tim Young

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 20, 2012)
    On a cursed Cherokee mountainside, young Ozzie and his family are held prisoner while they await an unspeakable fate. His captor, Blake Savage, will do anything to reclaim the fame he lost, but Blake's mystical wife, Angelica, longs for a simple life that honors her Cherokee tradition. When an egocentric restaurateur offers Blake a fortune to turn Ozzie's family into a delicacy for his supper club, Blake can't resist the temptation. But Ozzie may be more than he seems and will do anything to survive. When dinner is finally served, a Cherokee curse is unleashed that threatens anyone and anything in its path.
  • Poison

    Ms Lan Chan

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 29, 2015)
    Since the night her mother was murdered, sixteen-year-old Rory Gray has known one truth: There are no good Seeders.In post-apocalyptic Australia, the scientists known as Seeders have built a Citadel surrounded by food-producing regions and populated with refugees from the wars and famine. To maintain their control, the Seeders poisoned the land and outlawed the saving of seeds.It’s been six years since Rory graced the Seeders’ circus stage as the Wind Dancer and still the scars on her body haven’t healed. Even worse are the scars on her heart, left by a Seeder boy who promised to protect her.Now the Seeders are withholding supplies from Rory’s region for perceived disobedience. Utilising the Wanderer knowledge she received from her mother, Rory must journey to the Citadel through uninhabitable terrain to plead for mercy.However, the Citadel isn’t as Rory remembered. The chief plant geneticist is dying and rumours fly that the store of viable seed is dwindling. The Seeders are desperate to find a seed bank they believe Rory can locate, and they will stop at nothing to get it.To defy the Seeders means death. But Rory has been close to death before--this time she’s learned the value of poison.Recommended for fans of The Hunger Games, strong protagonists, circuses and nature!
  • Poisoned Oceans

    Honor Head

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Imagine a world where the beach is no longer a place to visit, and the ocean a place that is too poisonous to swim in. It may sound like the plot line of a dystopian chapter book, but every day we get closer to it becoming reality. This essential volume digs into the many ways that life depends on our oceans to survive. Bright photographs and astonishing case studies engage the reader in learning the science behind our ocean's health and how it is being compromised. This environmental science book excites and empowers readers to help reverse the toxicity in our oceans before it is too late.
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  • Poison

    Chris Wooding

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A brilliant, twisted, spirited anti-fairy tale from the amazing Chris WoodingPoison has always been a willful, contrary girl, prone to being argumentative and stubborn. So when her sister is snatched by the mean-spirited faeries, she seeks out the Phaerie Lord to get her back. But finding him isn't easy, and the quest leads Poison into a murderous world of intrigue, danger, and deadly storytelling. With only her wits and her friends to aid her, Poison must survive the attentions of the Phaerie Lord, rescue her sister, and thwart a plot that's beyond anything she (or the reader) can imagine. . . .
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  • Poison

    Diane Hoh

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1620)
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