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  • Something

    K. A. Last

    eBook (, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Katie has loved Levi, the boy next door, for as long as she can remember. He used to be her best friend, but now her heart breaks a little more every time he pretends she doesn’t exist.He’s the popular, wealthy school captain, while she’s the poor scholarship kid. They’ve barely spoken in two years, so Katie doesn’t understand why Levi has started climbing through her bedroom window. Or why he’s telling her secrets he’s hiding from everyone else.When the mean girls include Katie in their malicious game of truth or dare, she has a chance to get answers. To find out the real reason Levi is talking to her again. Will everything be as perfect as Katie imagined, or will the truth destroy her?Something is part one of All the Things, a three-part Young Adult Contemporary series that will make you want to find out the truth, even if it hurts.
  • Something's Watching

    Charles L. Grant

    language (Crossroad Press, Feb. 2, 2017)
    BEWARE OF MIDNIGHT PLACEAt first it seems like an ordinary street in an ordinary neighborhood. But kids sense there’s something different about Midnight Place. It’s nothing tangible—just an eerie sensation that won’t go away. Walk down the street, a street like Midnight Place, and all too soon the terror is real.Fifteen-year-old Tara Fraiser is scared. Lately it seems that everyone she is close to has been the victim of a mugging. The victims never see their attacker, but strangely enough they all remember the eerie tune he whistles. What scares Tara even more is that she recognizes the tune—her dad had mesmerized her as a child with tales of an evil, whistling monster named Old Beithir. Tara is afraid that she’s next. How can she protect herself from this evil creature?
  • Someone Was Watching

    David Patneaude

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 1993)
    When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and sets off on a journey to discover the truth.
  • Something Watching Me

    Kendra Hadnott

    eBook (Miles Way Press, Jan. 14, 2015)
    A 2016 Chicago Public Schools 'Battle of the Books' Title The town of Wally Heights, Alabama has little to offer eleven-year-old Stephen besides complete boredom. His only excitement is figuring out the mystery of what watches him from an old, abandoned building. Stephen and his next-door neighbor, Wendy, visit the abandoned building, hoping to learn more about what watches them and why. But is what they learn too much? Stephen and Wendy soon become unwilling adventurers in a spooky quest that many children before them have failed to conquer. Mid-journey, they both realize one unfortunate truth: Turning back is not an option.A fantasy adventure novel for kids, "Something Watching Me" gives children a strong lesson in bravery and unselfishness that other fantasy books for 9 year olds don't always provide. See what others are saying about "Something Watching Me": "If you are looking for a book for the young reader that contains some unexpected twists and is not too scary, pick up this enjoyable story." - Goodreads user Eva Ing "The writing is easy to follow and at the perfect level for early middle school" - Amazon user & library tween services assistant "From the moment I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. It's full of action..." - M. Laurin
  • Someone Was Watching

    David Patneaude

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 1993)
    When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and sets off on a journey to discover the truth.
  • Something Watching Me

    Kendra Hadnott

    Paperback (Miles Way Press, Jan. 19, 2015)
    A 2016 Chicago Public Schools 'Battle of the Books' Title The town of Wally Heights, Alabama has little to offer eleven-year-old Stephen besides complete boredom. His only excitement is figuring out the mystery of what watches him from an old, abandoned building. Stephen and his next-door neighbor, Wendy, visit the abandoned building, hoping to learn more about what watches them and why. But is what they learn too much? Stephen and Wendy soon become unwilling adventurers in a spooky quest that many children before them have failed to conquer. Mid-journey, they both realize one unfortunate truth: Turning back is not an option.A fantasy adventure novel for kids, "Something Watching Me" gives children a strong lesson in bravery and unselfishness that other fantasy books for 9 year olds don't always provide. See what others are saying about "Something Watching Me": "If you are looking for a book for the young reader that contains some unexpected twists and is not too scary, pick up this enjoyable story." - Goodreads user Eva Ing "The writing is easy to follow and at the perfect level for early middle school" - Amazon user & library tween services assistant "From the moment I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. It's full of action..." - M. Laurin
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  • Something.

    Laura Edwards

    language (Laura Edwards, Oct. 28, 2016)
    What happens when you fall in love with the wrong person?Max Hunter and Gianna Harvey go to the same college. When Giannas boyfriend is killed in a tragic road accident, Max finds himself getting close to her. But Giannas boyfriend was also Max's best friend. As he finds himself falling for Gianna, will he be able to shake the feeling that he is betraying his best friend?A tale of love, grieving, heartache, guilt and new beginnings.
  • Someone Was Watching

    David Patneaude, Judith Mathews, Paul Micich

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, May 1, 1993)
    When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and uncovers evidence that something entirely different has happened to her.
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  • Something

    Shelby Lamb

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 31, 2018)
    "I will find true love and everything will be okay. I will find true love and everything will be okay..." she chanted. They say be careful what you read. Something is wrong. Something is very wrong. It can happen to anyone. This is just four teenagers' story. Aubrey Golding hates her face, her body, and is devastated after Nathan Silva leaves her. Alone and desperate for love, she discovers a book called Something and unknowingly links others to a dark and terrifying curse that is beginning to consume her.Nathan is glad to be moving on with someone new and can hardly believe what is happening now. Wild child Bella Broadhurst, aspires a career in adult film and enjoys making fun of Aubrey, the "emo whore" when terror arises. And last but not least, Kendra Coke is just a new teen mother working on a delicate relationship as her world become utterly bizarre.All teenagers’ lives are interrupted at some point, right? But trouble begins with a capital T when Something gets thrown into the mix. As their day-to-day story unfolds in a series of increasingly dramatic events, shadowy entities hiding in their rooms are just the beginning of the true terror that awaits them.Touching harrowing real-life subjects, Something is a raw, often poetic narrative written in multiple perspectives. Primarily dark fantasy in nature, it takes teen angst and drama to whole new horror-driven level. Since 2017, it has captured adult readers of all ages and backgrounds. Wisteria 2 is set to be released March 2019.*Not suitable for those under 18.*"Extremely well-written and almost Gothic in nature, Something (Wisteria #1) is horror at its best. -Bestselling author N.N. Light"This isn't just another teen book. It dives deep into problems most people like to just skim over without a second thought." -K & J"I have never read anything like this book before, and I'm sure I won't read anything similar for a long time"-Wren Backstory:Some might think Aubrey Golding's character is too whiney and immature and that this book is too mature for coming of age. But I got to stay true. Not all 18-year-olds are into straight-laced stuff. Some have problems deeper than what is going on around them (read: mental health issues). More importantly, if you really look into the book you will see that Aubrey is suffering from what is known as borderline personality disorder.BPD is a severe mental illness and Aubrey wasn't created to glamorize this disorder. It is a very painful existence. In a lot of ways, Aubrey is me. Parts of this book reads almost like an addiction memoir of a very psychologically disturbed young lady. I wrote Aubrey for anyone else out there who goes through the same battles.I agree Aubrey's and even Bella's "Mean Girls" character can be triggering, as they are another layer to the horror and psychological roller coaster ride of this book. But in the end, if your heart makes it through the suspense, you will see how Aubrey gets through. I hope it will help anyone who is suffering the same. Having borderline personality disorder is no walk in the park. In the end, I wasn't writing for everyone. I wrote this suspenseful dark fantasy series for other girls and boys like me. I tried to find books out there with other characters like Aubrey, a fictional version of Elizabeth Wurtzel and Susanna Kaysen from Girl, Interrupted. But I couldn't.They all felt cookie cutter (to me) and like I couldn't relate. So warning, if you get offended by "dramatic" or "sensitive" girls seen as "weak" and not people actually suffering from an emotional disorder and STRONG to still be alive, then I'm sorry this book series (Wisteria) isn't for you.
  • Something

    K. A. Last

    Paperback (K. A. Last, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Katie has loved Levi, the boy next door, for as long as she can remember. He used to be her best friend, but now her heart breaks a little more every time he pretends she doesn’t exist.He’s the popular, wealthy school captain, while she’s the poor scholarship kid. They’ve barely spoken in two years, so Katie doesn’t understand why Levi has started climbing through her bedroom window. Or why he’s telling her secrets he’s hiding from everyone else.When the mean girls include Katie in their malicious game of truth or dare, she has a chance to get answers. To find out the real reason Levi is talking to her again. Will everything be as perfect as Katie imagined, or will the truth destroy her?Something is part one of All the Things, a three-part Young Adult Contemporary series that will make you want to find out the truth, even if it hurts.
  • Someone Was Watching

    David Patneaude

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 1993)
    When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and sets off on a journey to discover the truth.
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  • Someone Was Watching

    David Patneaude

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1993)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth-grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and uncovers evidence that something entirely different has happened to her.
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