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Books with title Scorpion Shards

  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2013)
    Six teens struggle to discover the source of their strange and horrific abilities in this first book of The Star Shards Chronicles.Dillon has the terrifying power to create massive amounts of destruction with the slightest tweak of his will. Deanna is so consumed by fear, it has become like a black hole, drawing to her the very things that terrify her. Then, when the glare of a supernova sixteen light-years away illuminates the night sky, they have a vision: There are six of them out there, all teenagers, and all suffering from supernatural afflictions that disfigure their bodies and souls. Only by finding one another will the six ever be strong enough to defeat these mysterious forces that, bit by bit, are devouring their souls from the inside out. Acclaimed author Neal Shusterman “combines personal quest, horror, and science fiction into an absorbing exploration of good and evil, guilt, forgiveness and personal responsibility” (VOYA) in this thrilling start to a riveting trilogy. Originally published by Tor Fantasy in 1995.
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  • Scorpion

    Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2011)
    This book follows a Scorpion through its day as it sleeps, eats, and moves in its desert habitat.
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  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2013)
    Six teens struggle to discover the source of their strange and horrific abilities in this first book of The Star Shards Chronicles.Dillon has the terrifying power to create massive amounts of destruction with the slightest tweak of his will. Deanna is so consumed by fear, it has become like a black hole, drawing to her the very things that terrify her. Then, when the glare of a supernova sixteen light-years away illuminates the night sky, they have a vision: There are six of them out there, all teenagers, and all suffering from supernatural afflictions that disfigure their bodies and souls. Only by finding one another will the six ever be strong enough to defeat these mysterious forces that, bit by bit, are devouring their souls from the inside out. Acclaimed author Neal Shusterman “combines personal quest, horror, and science fiction into an absorbing exploration of good and evil, guilt, forgiveness and personal responsibility” (VOYA) in this thrilling start to a riveting trilogy. Originally published by Tor Fantasy in 1995.
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  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2013)
    Six teens struggle to discover the source of their strange and horrific abilities in this first book of The Star Shards Chronicles.Dillon has the terrifying power to create massive amounts of destruction with the slightest tweak of his will. Deanna is so consumed by fear, it has become like a black hole, drawing to her the very things that terrify her. Then, when the glare of a supernova sixteen light-years away illuminates the night sky, they have a vision: There are six of them out there, all teenagers, and all suffering from supernatural afflictions that disfigure their bodies and souls. Only by finding one another will the six ever be strong enough to defeat these mysterious forces that, bit by bit, are devouring their souls from the inside out. Acclaimed author Neal Shusterman “combines personal quest, horror, and science fiction into an absorbing exploration of good and evil, guilt, forgiveness and personal responsibility” (VOYA) in this thrilling start to a riveting trilogy. Originally published by Tor Fantasy in 1995.
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  • Scorpion

    Katie Marsico

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Bugs and insects have always fascinated children. This book in the Creepy Crawly Critters series introduces young readers to scorpions. Readers can discover physical characteristics, habitat, diet, and more.
  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1626)
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  • Scorpion

    Jeff Sweat

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, June 23, 2020)
    In Scorpion, the sequel to Jeff Sweat's YA futuristic thriller Mayfly, Jemma, Lady, and Pico all left the Holy Wood to seek answers to the End, and when they find the Old Guys―the only adults to have survived the original wipeout of everyone over the age of seventeen―they think they've found help at last.But there's a lot the Old Guys aren't telling them. In fact, some of them don't seem interested in solving the End at all and just want Jemma and her friends to leave. Meanwhile, war is brewing among the tribes of the rest of the Children. Jemma's old home has fallen into disorder, and is far from prepared for battle. It won't be long before the fighting reaches Jemma and the Old Guys, if they even live to see it.
  • The Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Fantasy, Oct. 15, 1996)
    Six outcasts from around the country find themselves drawn together by a mysterious force. A few of them, like Lourde, suffer from horribly disfiguring physical torments that literally threaten to consume them Others, like Dillon must battle inner demons that can erupt at any minute with terrifying consequences. Are they genetic freaks? Or monsters whose evil potential could destroy the world? The answer may lie in a star system billions of light-years away.
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  • Scorpion

    Jeff Sweat

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, June 23, 2020)
    In Scorpion, the sequel to Jeff Sweat's YA futuristic thriller Mayfly, Jemma, Lady, and Pico all left the Holy Wood to seek answers to the End, and when they find the Old Guys—the only adults to have survived the original wipeout of everyone over the age of seventeen—they think they've found help at last.But there's a lot the Old Guys aren't telling them. In fact, some of them don't seem interested in solving the End at all and just want Jemma and her friends to leave. Meanwhile, war is brewing among the tribes of the rest of the Children. Jemma's old home has fallen into disorder, and is far from prepared for battle. It won't be long before the fighting reaches Jemma and the Old Guys, if they even live to see it.
  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Sept. 3, 1994)
    Grade 6-9-Six 15-year-olds have struggled alone with gross exaggerations of common adolescent problems?from acne to obesity to raging hormones?until the night a supernova appears in the sky and draws them together. They begin to understand something about their amazing origins and, with the help of equal parts of astronomy, biology, and the tarot, decide to fight the parasitic monsters that have been consuming them. However, two of the teens give in to their monsters and avoid the Others in order to increase their own power. The climax comes in a confrontation between the foursome and the pair in a battle waged in this world and out of it for their own lives and souls as well as the fate of the Earth. This is a complex and convoluted story that fits more into the genres of fantasy and horror than science fiction. In the first third, the characters are introduced at length as the repulsive and dangerous young people they appear to be. While their initial escapades are unpleasant, readers suffering from similar afflictions may empathize with this group of misfits. Some readers may be shocked by the discussions of Michael's sexual tension, although the language used is circumspect throughout. Others may be offended by the fact that Winston, who is black, is the only character to speak in dialect. Once the foursome unite and begin to fight back, the pace picks up, the teens become more likable, and the novel becomes compelling and absorbing. The post-battle denouement finally allows stellar qualities to begin to shine, destruction to turn to repair, and readers to wish for a sequel to tell more about these interesting and unusual characters.
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  • Scorpion Shards

    Neal Shusterman

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, June 3, 2000)
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  • Scorpion

    Anita Ganeri

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2011)
    This book follows a Scorpion through its day as it sleeps, eats, and moves in its desert habitat.
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