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  • The Great Pet Project

    Jacqueline Carroll

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Eight-year-old Michelle, the youngest sister in the hit TV series, brings home the class mice for the weekend to prove she can handle a pet of her own and finds out just how difficult it can be. Original.
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  • The Project

    Kate Leslie

    eBook (, Aug. 11, 2020)
    You worked for the machines. It should be the other way around, machines should be making our jobs easier, but no, we work for them.”Man 2.0. A sinister plan. Humanity lost?Would you trade your emotions against an eternal life?In a society ruled by a new generation of people who are more machine than human, where emotions are considered a weakness, 17-year-old Mia and her two-year younger brother Ben are left on their own after the death of their parents. While Mia takes a job to support them, Ben stays in school. On a day that begins like any other, there is talk of an attack. The target: Ben’s school. By the time Mia arrives, Ben has already been taken to an undisclosed location and Mia is not given any information about it. A stranger offers to help and, in her desperation, Mia accepts. He introduces her to a group of drop-outs, where Mia meets the witty and rebellious siblings Vi and Phil, who become allies in her search for her brother. Meanwhile Ben and his classmates are taken to a military base to be trained as soldiers. To fight who? Their own kind. With a system of punishment and reward, the students are manipulated to obey orders and even report on their friends.
  • The Project

    Johnny Moscato

    eBook
    “Moscato displays a brilliance and creativity that is spellbinding.”-G. Slagle, Goodreads“The author has created such an amazing world that I would love if it actually happened on earth…I want everyone to read this book.” –Oh, Just Books, Book Blog“A brilliantly thought out book with dynamic characters that left me wanting to read it again!...You need to read it once in your lifetime."-Alanna, Goodreads"This is now one of the top 10 novels I have read in 60+ years."-J. Kelly, AmazonCan the world function without money? Maybe it’s the only thing holding us back.In a dystopian world where money and greed rule, one man has a plan to change it all and an island full of people to back him up. John Greenleaf is the President of Adrianna, the world’s first all-inclusive country with pollution-free, wireless electricity and amazing new food sources that can bring an end to world hunger and cure cancer and diabetes.While the world would benefit from Adrianna’s gifts, the rich and powerful see the tiny island nation as a threat to the global economy. With trillions of dollars per year at stake, the Alliance, a secret society of power-hungry warmongers and corporations will stop at nothing to prevent Adrianna’s technology from spreading. When major American cities start disappearing in clouds of black smoke, the world begins to question the origins and intentions of Adrianna and its people.From science fiction author Johnny Moscato comes an eye-opening analysis of the stranglehold money has on our society. It’s utopia versus dystopia in the War on Greed and it all begins with The Project, a combination of high-concept scifi and fantasy that will change the way you look at the world. Wars will be fought.Economies will collapse.The Project must be completed.
  • The Greenlee Project

    Amanda Thrasher

    Perfect Paperback (Progressive Rising Phoenix Press, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Greenlee Lynn Granger is about to find out how easily social media can be used as a malicious tool: a normal teen one day and ruined the next. Who knew a boy's affections would turn her life into such a nightmare? Becoming a designated 'project,' a joke in front of the whole school, turns Greenlee's life upside down. Relationships with her family and friends strained, she is forced to make mature decisions. Greenlee knows her choices will determine the future of her abusers. An emotional glimpse into the reality of cyberbullying. The Greenlee Project showcases the all-too-common anonymous and cruel betrayals of others through social media, of such magnitude that it devastates a young teen, her friends, family, and the community. Cyberbullying affects not just the victims, but everyone around them. After being the target of cyberbullying, what Greenlee does next is shocking.
  • The Project

    George Green

    Paperback (Echo Books, Aug. 22, 2017)
    The Project is the story of Ibrahim and his friends, who are determined to work together as a team to win first prize at their school science fair.However, Yasin decides to make an effort to complete the project alone. This is a story of how much more can be achieved as part of a team than individually and the unexpected rewards that teamwork can deliver.This story unfolds in The Project, the second book from 'Childhood Champions', a series of stories about a group of Muslim children in New York City and their daily adventures.
  • The Project

    Brian Falkner

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Brian Falkner delivers in this sci-fi thriller with a Da Vinci Code twist! It begins with a book.The most boring book in the world. A book so boring no one could ever read it—the perfect place to hide a dangerous secret.When best friends Luke and Tommy volunteer to help move books from their library's basement to higher ground during a quick-rising flood, they discover the only surviving copy of the world's most boring book: Leonardo's River, lost for over a hundred years. Mysteriously connected to Leonardo da Vinci, the book is worth millions, so Luke and Tommy return that night to steal it. Unfortunately, they're not the only ones with that plan. . . .Brian Falkner, author of The Assault, Brain Jack, and The Tomorrow Code, weaves another page-turning thriller full of heart-pounding action--this time, with a secret from Leonardo da Vinci that could determine the fate of history. Hand this to a reluctant boy reader or any reader who loves action and mystery. "Falkner delivers a thriller that melds humor, danger and history. . . . The result is an entertaining mystery with plenty of enjoyable twists and turns." —Publishers Weekly "[The Project] reads like an action movie, with plenty of chases, explosions, and by-a-hair escapes." —School Library Journal
  • The Project

    Brian Falkner

    Paperback (Ember, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Brian Falkner delivers in this sci-fi thriller with a Da Vinci Code twist!It begins with a book.The most boring book in the world. A book so boring no one could ever read it—the perfect place to hide a dangerous secret.When best friends Luke and Tommy volunteer to help move books from their library's basement to higher ground during a quick-rising flood, they discover the only surviving copy of the world's most boring book: Leonardo's River, lost for over a hundred years. Mysteriously connected to Leonardo da Vinci, the book is worth millions, so Luke and Tommy return that night to steal it. Unfortunately, they're not the only ones with that plan. . . .Brian Falkner, author of The Assault, Brain Jack, and The Tomorrow Code, weaves another page-turning thriller full of heart-pounding action--this time, with a secret from Leonardo da Vinci that could determine the fate of history.Hand this to a reluctant boy reader or any reader who loves action and mystery."Falkner delivers a thriller that melds humor, danger and history. . . . The result is an entertaining mystery with plenty of enjoyable twists and turns." —Publishers Weekly"[The Project] reads like an action movie, with plenty of chases, explosions, and by-a-hair escapes." —School Library Journal
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  • The Project

    Johnny Moscato

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2016)
    “Moscato displays a brilliance and creativity that is spellbinding.”-G. Slagle, Goodreads“The author has created such an amazing world that I would love if it actually happened on earth…I want everyone to read this book.” –Oh, Just Books, Book Blog“A brilliantly thought out book with dynamic characters that left me wanting to read it again!...You need to read it once in your lifetime."-Alanna, Goodreads"This is now one of the top 10 novels I have read in 60+ years."-J. Kelly, AmazonCan the world function without money? Maybe it’s the only thing holding us back.In a dystopian world where money and greed rule, one man has a plan to change it all and an island full of people to back him up. John Greenleaf is the President of Adrianna, the world’s first all-inclusive country with pollution-free, wireless electricity and amazing new food sources that can bring an end to world hunger and cure cancer and diabetes.While the world would benefit from Adrianna’s gifts, the rich and powerful see the tiny island nation as a threat to the global economy. With trillions of dollars per year at stake, the Alliance, a secret society of power-hungry warmongers and corporations will stop at nothing to prevent Adrianna’s technology from spreading. When major American cities start disappearing in clouds of black smoke, the world begins to question the origins and intentions of Adrianna and its people.From science fiction author Johnny Moscato comes an eye-opening analysis of the stranglehold money has on our society. It’s utopia versus dystopia in the War on Greed and it all begins with The Project, a combination of high-concept scifi and fantasy that will change the way you look at the world.
  • The Greenlee Project

    Amanda M. Thrasher

    eBook (Progressive Rising Phoenix Press, LLC, Jan. 10, 2014)
    Greenlee Lynn Granger is about to find out how easily social media can be used as a malicious tool: a normal teen one day and ruined the next. Who knew a boy's affections would turn her life into such a nightmare? Becoming a designated 'project,' a joke in front of the whole school, turns Greenlee's life upside down. Relationships with her family and friends strained, she is forced to make mature decisions. Greenlee knows her choices will determine the future of her abusers. An emotional glimpse into the reality of cyberbullying. The Greenlee Project showcases the all-too-common anonymous and cruel betrayals of others through social media, of such magnitude that it devastates a young teen, her friends, family, and the community. Cyberbullying affects not just the victims, but everyone around them. After being the target of cyberbullying, what Greenlee does next is shocking.
  • The Project

    Brian Falkner

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Brian Falkner delivers in this sci-fi thriller with a Da Vinci Code twist! It begins with a book.The most boring book in the world. A book so boring no one could ever read it—the perfect place to hide a dangerous secret.When best friends Luke and Tommy volunteer to help move books from their library's basement to higher ground during a quick-rising flood, they discover the only surviving copy of the world's most boring book: Leonardo's River, lost for over a hundred years. Mysteriously connected to Leonardo da Vinci, the book is worth millions, so Luke and Tommy return that night to steal it. Unfortunately, they're not the only ones with that plan. . . .Brian Falkner, author of The Assault, Brain Jack, and The Tomorrow Code, weaves another page-turning thriller full of heart-pounding action--this time, with a secret from Leonardo da Vinci that could determine the fate of history. Hand this to a reluctant boy reader or any reader who loves action and mystery. "Falkner delivers a thriller that melds humor, danger and history. . . . The result is an entertaining mystery with plenty of enjoyable twists and turns." —Publishers Weekly "[The Project] reads like an action movie, with plenty of chases, explosions, and by-a-hair escapes." —School Library Journal
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  • The Greenlee Project

    Amanda M. Thrasher, Anne Dunigan, Jody Amato

    Hardcover (Progressive Rising Phoenix Press, LLC, Oct. 31, 2015)
    Greenlee Lynn Granger is about to find out how easily social media can be used as a malicious tool: a normal teen one day and ruined the next. Who knew a boy's affections would turn her life into such a nightmare? Becoming a designated 'project,' a joke in front of the whole school, turns Greenlee's life upside down. Relationships with her family and friends strained, she is forced to make mature decisions. Greenlee knows her choices will determine the future of her abusers. An emotional glimpse into the reality of cyberbullying. The Greenlee Project showcases the all-too-common anonymous and cruel betrayals of others through social media, of such magnitude that it devastates a young teen, her friends, family, and the community. Cyberbullying affects not just the victims, but everyone around them. After being the target of cyberbullying, what Greenlee does next is shocking.
  • The Project

    Brian Falkner

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Brian Falkner delivers in this sci-fi thriller with a Da Vinci Code twist! It begins with a book.The most boring book in the world. A book so boring no one could ever read it—the perfect place to hide a dangerous secret.When best friends Luke and Tommy volunteer to help move books from their library's basement to higher ground during a quick-rising flood, they discover the only surviving copy of the world's most boring book: Leonardo's River, lost for over a hundred years. Mysteriously connected to Leonardo da Vinci, the book is worth millions, so Luke and Tommy return that night to steal it. Unfortunately, they're not the only ones with that plan. . . .Brian Falkner, author of The Assault, Brain Jack, and The Tomorrow Code, weaves another page-turning thriller full of heart-pounding action--this time, with a secret from Leonardo da Vinci that could determine the fate of history. Hand this to a reluctant boy reader or any reader who loves action and mystery. "Falkner delivers a thriller that melds humor, danger and history. . . . The result is an entertaining mystery with plenty of enjoyable twists and turns." —Publishers Weekly "[The Project] reads like an action movie, with plenty of chases, explosions, and by-a-hair escapes." —School Library JournalFrom the Hardcover edition.
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