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  • Remote Control

    Jack Heath

    language (Scholastic Press, May 24, 2010)
    Agent Six of Hearts has never had so much to lose, in this second thriller from Jack Heath.Agent Six of Hearts, 16-year-old superhuman, is on a mission. His brother Kyntak has been kidnapped. A strange and sinister new figure is rising in power. Six is suspected of being a double agent. The Deck has been put into lockdown by the Queen of Spades. A mysterious girl has appeared who acts as Six's guardian angel. Who can he trust? As the clock ticks steadily against Kyntak's life, Six of Hearts is on the run: from his past, from his fellow agents at the Deck, even from his own DNA....
  • Remote-Control Cars

    Dean Miller

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2014)
    None
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  • Out of Remote Control

    Ada Hopper, Graham Ross

    Paperback (Little Simon, Nov. 14, 2017)
    In this seventh DATA Set adventure, the kids fast-forward and rewind time with an all-controlling TV remote!Dr. Bunsen has built an all-controlling TV remote that the DATA Set use to fast-forward and rewind through real time. But things get out of remote control when they accidently change the channel! Now the kids must hop back and forth from train-robbing, Wild West cowboys to hungry underwater sharks to evil space aliens until they get back to their own reality show. Can the DATA Set find a way to reset time before the universe is broken forever? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
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  • Out of Remote Control

    Ada Hopper, Graham Ross

    eBook (Little Simon, Nov. 14, 2017)
    In this seventh DATA Set adventure, the kids fast-forward and rewind time with an all-controlling TV remote!Dr. Bunsen has built an all-controlling TV remote that the DATA Set use to fast-forward and rewind through real time. But things get out of remote control when they accidently change the channel! Now the kids must hop back and forth from train-robbing, Wild West cowboys to hungry underwater sharks to evil space aliens until they get back to their own reality show. Can the DATA Set find a way to reset time before the universe is broken forever? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
  • Remote-Control Cars

    Thomas Hatton

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2014)
    None
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  • Out of Remote Control

    Ada Hopper, Graham Ross

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Nov. 14, 2017)
    In this seventh DATA Set adventure, the kids fast-forward and rewind time with an all-controlling TV remote!Dr. Bunsen has built an all-controlling TV remote that the DATA Set use to fast-forward and rewind through real time. But things get out of remote control when they accidently change the channel! Now the kids must hop back and forth from train-robbing, Wild West cowboys to hungry underwater sharks to evil space aliens until they get back to their own reality show. Can the DATA Set find a way to reset time before the universe is broken forever? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
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  • Remote Control

    Jack Heath

    (Scholastic Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Agent Six of Hearts has never had so much to lose, in this second thriller from Jack Heath.Agent Six of Hearts, 16-year-old superhuman, is on a mission. His brother Kyntak has been kidnapped. A strange and sinister new figure is rising in power. Six is suspected of being a double agent. The Deck has been put into lockdown by the Queen of Spades. A mysterious girl has appeared who acts as Six's guardian angel. Who can he trust? As the clock ticks steadily against Kyntak's life, Six of Hearts is on the run: from his past, from his fellow agents at the Deck, even from his own DNA....
  • Remote Control

    A.T. Neilson

    eBook
    Scott can go places in his dreams. Is he dreaming, or can he actually visit someplace or someone? He believes it is the latter. One day, he and his friends are discussing their dreams and Scott realises that he may have shared a dream with Eilish. This excites his other two friends Libby and Ewan, who also want to “meet up” in their dreams. So the experiments begin. Unknowingly, the four friends stumble upon a telephone company’s plans to erect a new, more powerful type of mobile phone mast that is potentially dangerous – and it is to be erected beside their school. Using their new dream traveling skills, Scott and his friends try to gather evidence to put a stop to the plans. Can they really do this or are they just dreaming?This book heralds a new series of science fiction/ fantasy that follows Scott and his friends as they develop their powers and find out that they are not alone. As their characters develop, the four astral dreamers find themselves in situations that get more and more dangerous. This new series allows the art of adventure story-telling to be brought up to date with the modern technologies, controversial issues and philosophies that today’s children are familiar with, but still encompasses the art of escapism that children – and adults - can get lost in!
  • Remote Control, #3

    Bruce A. Borders

    eBook (Borders Publishing, Feb. 3, 2014)
    The best way to deal with terrorism? Kill the terrorists!The terrorists are getting smarter, but are they smart enough to beat Wynn Garrett? When Thomas Wardahl and Richard Scorby, uncover a terrorist plot to target several American cities using multiple simultaneous attacks from unmanned missile launching sites, they are quick to initiate a response. The co-directors of the Anti-terrorist Operation contact their operative Wynn Garrett who is confident he can deliver - but he doesn’t plan on trying to do his job from jail. Meanwhile, an unknown number of missiles are waiting to be launched at the push of a button…“My favorite new series!”
  • Remote Control Planes

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Buzz... Zoom!Remote control planes fly through the sky doing spins, tricks, and turns. It's amazing to think that these cool crafts are flown from a distance. In this book kids (Ages 6-7) will learn the science behind how transmitters and receivers work together to make flying a plane relatively easy-and totally fun!
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  • Remote Control Planes

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Buzz... Zoom!Remote control planes fly through the sky doing spins, tricks, and turns. It's amazing to think that these cool crafts are flown from a distance. In this book kids (Ages 6-7) will learn the science behind how transmitters and receivers work together to make flying a plane relatively easy-and totally fun!
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  • Remote Control

    Henrietta Bond

    Paperback (British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF), July 25, 2013)
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