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Books with title Strays

  • Stray

    Andrea K. Höst

    language (Andrea K Hösth, March 20, 2011)
    On her last day of high school, Cassandra Devlin walked out of exams and into a forest. Surrounded by the wrong sort of trees, and animals never featured in any nature documentary, Cass is only sure of one thing: alone, she will be lucky to survive. The sprawl of abandoned blockish buildings Cass discovers offers her only more puzzles. Where are the people? What is the intoxicating mist which drifts off the buildings in the moonlight? And why does she feel like she's being watched? Increasingly unnerved, Cass is overjoyed at the arrival of the formidable Setari. Whisked to a world as technologically advanced as the first was primitive, where nanotech computers are grown inside people's skulls, and few have any interest in venturing outside the enormous whitestone cities, Cass finds herself processed as a 'stray', a refugee displaced by the gates torn between worlds. Struggling with an unfamiliar language and culture, she must adapt to virtual classrooms, friends who can teleport, and the ingrained attitude that strays are backward and slow. Can Cass ever find her way home? And after the people of her new world discover her unexpected value, will they be willing to let her leave?
  • Strays

    Remy Wilkins, Canonball Books

    Audiobook (Canonball Books, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Rodney, abandoned by his mother at his weird uncle Ray's, encounters a demon named Birthless and must figure out his uncle's secret while preserving himself, his newfound friends, and a sleepy Alabama town from destruction. Strays is an unusual YA adventure story that's part C. S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters and part Tom Sawyer. The focus of the audiobook isn't on simple lessons but is instead the story of a lonely boy realizing that there is more to the heavens than stars, more to books than facts, and more to his uncle Ray than tie-dye shirts and honeybees.
  • Strays

    Jason Strange, Nelson Evergreen, Bradford Kendall

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    After Quentin's bike breaks down in a strange town, he and his friend become surrounded by feral cats.
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  • Strays

    Remy Wilkins

    eBook (Canonball Books, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Rodney, abandoned by his mother at his weird uncle Ray's, encounters a demon named Birthless and must figure out his uncle's secret while preserving himself, his newfound friends, and a sleepy Alabama town from destruction.STRAYS is an unusual YA adventure story that's part C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters and part Tom Sawyer. The focus of the book isn't on simple lessons, but is instead the story of a lonely boy realizing that there is more to the heavens than stars, more to books than facts, and more to his Uncle Ray than tie-dye shirts and honeybees.
  • Strays

    Remy Wilkins

    Hardcover (Canonball Books, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Rodney, abandoned by his mother at his weird uncle Ray's, encounters a demon named Birthless and must figure out his uncle's secret while preserving himself, his newfound friends, and a sleepy Alabama town from destruction. STRAYS is an unusual YA adventure story that's part C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters and part Tom Sawyer. The focus of the book isn't on simple lessons, but is instead the story of a lonely boy realizing that there is more to the heavens than stars, more to books than facts, and more to his Uncle Ray than tie-dye shirts and honeybees.
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  • Strays

    Jason Strange, Bradford Kendall

    language (Stone Arch Books, April 1, 2014)
    After Quentin's bike breaks down in a strange town, he and his friend become surrounded by feral cats.
  • Stray

    Elissa Sussman, Caitlin Davies, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Oct. 7, 2014)
    Princess Aislynn has long dreamed about attending her Introduction Ball, about dancing with the handsome suitors her adviser has chosen for her, about meeting her true love and starting her happily ever after. When the night of the ball finally arrives and Nerine Academy is awash with roses and royalty, Aislynn wants nothing more than to dance the night away, dutifully following the Path that has been laid out for her. She does not intend to stray. But try as she might, Aislynn has never quite managed to control the magic that burns within her - magic brought on by wicked, terrible desires that threaten the Path she has vowed to take. After all, it is wrong to want what you do not need. Isn't it?
  • Strays

    Ron Koertge

    eBook (Walker Books, Nov. 15, 2012)
    A teenager's link to animals gives way to human connection in this smart, incisive new novel.Sixteen-year-old Ted O'Connor's parents just died in a fiery car crash, and now he's stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers – Astin, the cocky gearhead, and C.W., the sometimes gangsta – and an inner-city high school full of delinquents. He's having pretty much the worst year of his miserable life. Or so he thinks. Is it possible that becoming an orphan is not the worst thing that could have happened to him?
  • Strays

    Ron Koertge

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 8, 2007)
    "By turns insightful, devastatingly funny, and suffused with loneliness . . . this thoughtful novel about the lost and abandoned is a hopeful one, in which some strays find a place to belong." — BooklistSixteen-year-old Ted O’Connor’s parents just died in a fiery car crash, and now he’s stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers — Astin, the cocky gearhead, and C.W., the sometimes gangsta — and an inner-city high school full of delinquents. He’s having pretty much the worst year of his miserable life. Or so he thinks. Is it possible that becoming an orphan is not the worst thing that could have happened to him?Master novelist Ron Koertge brings his best work yet, a smart, surprising story full of trademark wit and sharp insight about a boy learning to run with a new pack.
  • Stray

    Adrianne Diehl

    language (SnarkyDog Publishing, Dec. 21, 2013)
    Patrick Hayes doesn't have an extraordinary life. He's too skinny, too shy, and too socially awkward to attract much attention. But all that is about to change, when an ill-advised hiking trip leaves him lost in the wilderness.Alone.In another world.This new world is filled with enormous, sentient, language-using beasts. When Patrick discovers Midnight, an injured renegade stallion, he is swept up in the conflicts of the land. Now, Patrick’s only shot at getting back home is to earn the right to leave. He’s got to fight with Midnight against the only other humans this new land has to offer.And they may want to kill him for it.
  • Strays

    Ron Koertge

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 28, 2010)
    Could life as a foster kid lead to unexpected benefits? A teenager’s link to animals gives way to human connection in a smart, incisive novel.Sixteen-year-old Ted O’Connor’s parents just died in a fiery car crash, and now he’s stuck with a set of semi-psycho foster parents, two foster brothers — Astin, the cocky gearhead, and C.W., the sometimes gangsta — and an inner-city high school full of delinquents. He’s having pretty much the worst year of his miserable life. Or so he thinks. Is it possible that becoming an orphan is not the worst thing that could have happened to him? Drawing on his trademark wit and sharp insight, master novelist Ron Koertge takes the lead with this smart, surprising story about a boy learning to run with a new pack.
  • Strays

    Jason Strange, Nelson Evergreen, Bradford Kendall

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    After Quentin's bike breaks down in a strange town, he and his friend become surrounded by feral cats.
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