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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Paperback (Random House, July 28, 2009)
    “The end of the world started quietly enough for Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards. . . .”Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it—a sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. Working to decode it, however, they discover that the message contains lottery numbers . . . lottery numbers that win the next random draw! More messages follow, and slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent from Tane and Rebecca’s future. Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. The very survival of the human race may be at stake! “[A] terrifying SF page-turner!”—Booklist“A tautly constructed plot. Fast-paced and all-too-realistic. This technothriller offers gearhead ecowarriors everything, including a hugely satisfying ending.”—Kirkus ReviewsA Top 10 Kid’s Indie Next Winter PickA Junior Library Guild Selection
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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    eBook (Walker, Oct. 1, 2013)
    It had happened before. Burnt Mountain, Alaska. Novosibirsk, Siberia. Now it is about to happen to a thriving city. A city with a population of 1.3 million. All of whom will be wiped out in a blink. Unless it can be stopped. Teenagers Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards hold the key to stop the destruction. A message from the future. A message that cannot be ignored. Tane and Rebecca must act – and fast. The survival of the human race depends on it.The Tomorrow Code is a time-bending science fiction thriller from bestselling and award-winning New Zealand author Brian Falkner. This action-packed novel for young adult fiction readers was short-listed for both the 2009 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Award and the LIANZA Junior Fiction Award. For more gripping YA books from Brian, read Brainjack, The Project and the Recon Team Angel series. To learn more, visit the author’s website: http://www.brianfalkner.com/“A tautly constructed plot. Fast-paced and all-too-realistic. This techno-thriller offers gearhead ecowarriors everything, including a hugely satisfying ending … Exciting and thought-provoking, it will raise awareness of serious issues as it entertains.” Kirkus Reviews“The Tomorrow Code is clever sci-fi for 12 to 15 year olds. It is fast-paced and exciting, similar in parts to Matthew Reilly’s writing … 4/5 stars.” Bookseller+Publisher“Falkner crafts a solid thriller in which immunology, ecological depredation, and Maori culture all play significant roles … with an ending that will leave readers waiting with fingers crossed.” Booklist“The action scenes are dramatic, the message decoding is intriguing, and the underlying pro-ecology message of respect for the Earth (or else) is timely.” School Library Journal“An exciting, complex, high-energy read, with a fast-paced plot that makes it hard to put down …” Judges’ report, New Zealand Post Book Awards“The writing style of The Tomorrow Code is engaging, direct and easily accessible … Could easily keep twelve to fourteen year olds reading very late into the night. A fine example of the young adult disaster genre, to be enjoyed by young readers discovering disaster texts, as well as those already familiar with the genre.” Viewpoint“Brian Falkner’s main characters and the rapid pace makes The Tomorrow Code an enjoyable action-thriller.” The Sunday Age
  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 22, 2008)
    THE END OF THE WORLD started quietly enough for Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards. . . .Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it—a sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. Working to decode it, however, Tane and Rebecca discover that the message contains lottery numbers . . . lottery numbers that win the next random draw! Suddenly Tane and Rebecca are rich, but who sent the numbers? And why? More messages follow, and slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent back in time from Tane and Rebecca’s future. Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. As they follow the messages’ cryptic instructions, Tane and Rebecca begin to suspect the worst—that the very survival of the human race may be at stake.
  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2008)
    THE END OF THE WORLD started quietly enough for Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards. . . .Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it—a sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. Working to decode it, however, Tane and Rebecca discover that the message contains lottery numbers . . . lottery numbers that win the next random draw! Suddenly Tane and Rebecca are rich, but who sent the numbers? And why? More messages follow, and slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent back in time from Tane and Rebecca’s future. Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. As they follow the messages’ cryptic instructions, Tane and Rebecca begin to suspect the worst—that the very survival of the human race may be at stake.
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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Paperback (Brian Falkner, March 1, 2018)
    It had happened before. Burnt Mountain, Alaska. Novosibirsk, Siberia. Now it is about to happen to a thriving city. A city with a population of 1.3 million people, all of whom will be wiped out in a blink. Unless it can be stopped. Teenagers Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards hold the key to stop the destruction. A message from the future. Instructions that cannot be ignored. Tane and Rebecca must act - and fast. The survival of the human race depends on it.
  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2008)
    THE END OF THE WORLD started quietly enough for Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards. . . .Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it—a sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. Working to decode it, however, Tane and Rebecca discover that the message contains lottery numbers . . . lottery numbers that win the next random draw! Suddenly Tane and Rebecca are rich, but who sent the numbers? And why? More messages follow, and slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent back in time from Tane and Rebecca’s future. Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. As they follow the messages’ cryptic instructions, Tane and Rebecca begin to suspect the worst—that the very survival of the human race may be at stake.
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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2008)
    THE END OF THE WORLD started quietly enough for Tane Williams and Rebecca Richards. . . .Tane and Rebecca aren’t sure what to make of it—a sequence of 1s and 0s, the message looks like nothing more than a random collection of alternating digits. Working to decode it, however, Tane and Rebecca discover that the message contains lottery numbers . . . lottery numbers that win the next random draw! Suddenly Tane and Rebecca are rich, but who sent the numbers? And why? More messages follow, and slowly it becomes clear—the messages are being sent back in time from Tane and Rebecca’s future. Something there has gone horribly wrong, and it’s up to them to prevent it from happening. As they follow the messages’ cryptic instructions, Tane and Rebecca begin to suspect the worst—that the very survival of the human race may be at stake.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Tomorrow Child

    E T Olgeirsson

    eBook
    '. . . the narrative rolls on to it's mind bending and really satisfying twist. The payoff of which is a huge emotional gut punch.' Gallifreyan Buccaneer.Jason falls into a Dark Matter world that exists on the edge of our own world. It is populated by Human memories and protected by The Agency. Rolek Paradox runs the Agency, and the Cadet Academy that feeds it. He is both alarmed and intrigued by Jason’s impossible arrival, and decides to send him to the Academy for his protection, until they can work out a way to send him home.Jason’s memory is lost. He has no recollection of his life before the fall. He begins his training, and slowly realises that he is the target of a group known as Extractors, who will stop at nothing to kill him. After the third attempt on his life, he is smuggled away to a safe house where he learns the truth behind the war he has become the centre of.Determined to reveal the truth, he sets off to tell his friends at the Academy, but his actions lead him to a discovery that will change his life forever.
  • The Tomorrow City

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Jan. 9, 1992)
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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Paperback (Walker Books Australia, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • The Tomorrow Code

    Brian Falkner

    Paperback (Random House, July 28, 2009)
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  • THE TOMORROW CODE.

    Brian Falkner.

    Paperback (New York: Random House Children's Books, 2008., Jan. 1, 2008)
    THE TOMORROW CODE