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Books with title The Rock Factory

  • The Factory

    Amanda Dacyczyn

    eBook
    The Factory was built to control the population and keep the world from destruction. The rules were simple. Fifty people go in and six came out. No one knew what happened inside, and no one cared to find out. Now after thirty years of sleep, The Factory has come back to life. Mae, the orphan and town outcast, knows that being called into The Factory is a gamble, but getting out will make her village notice her again. Javeen has to get out for the sake of his family. With a presumed dead father, and a mother who refuses to take care of her four children, he is all they have keeping them together. The two are called in, ready and prepared to take on the The Factory head on. However, they forget the most important part about this dangerous structure. The Factory always gets what it wants.
  • The Rock Factory

    Jacqui Bailey

    Paperback (A&C Black, Oct. 14, 2006)
    This series uses cartoon-style illustrations and humorous narrative text to make key topics in science and geography accessible and engaging. This approach encourages children to read about and understand complex ideas.
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  • The Rock Fairy

    Wendy Spector-Steinmetz

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, May 1, 2018)
    The people in a little town are surprised when they wake up one day and find gorgeous painted rocks all around their neighborhood. Where did they come from? Who painted them? Enchanted by the beautiful stones that keep appearing in their backyards, some children track down the Rock Fairy, who is behind these fantastic treasures. The Rock Fairy shows that even the simplest of things can bring happiness to yourself and the people around you. Learn how to become a Rock Fairy and make everyone you know smile!
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  • The Factory

    Amy Tylden

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2019)
    Two teenagers from different backgrounds meet by chance in an abandoned building. There, fifteen-year-old Nat hides from someone dangerous while Anna uncovers the truth about her disgraced father who played professional football. They become friends... but can they trust each other? And will their budding relationship thrive despite the secrets they keep? Set in the UK, The Factory explores loss, resilience, and the true meaning of friendship.
  • The Re-Factor

    Chris Hill, Andre Walker

    eBook
    The Purpose of The Re-Factor is not to entertain, but to simply inspire. As humans, we too often experience loneliness, self-doubt, rejection.
  • Robots in the Factory

    Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

    Library Binding (Jump!, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In Robots in the Factory, early fluent readers learn about the role robots play in manufacturing our goods. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about the fascinating world of robots.
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  • The Factory

    Phillipe Dupasquier

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 1, 1984)
    A visit by an important customer, a tour of school children, and a problem with the weighing machine all make for a busy day at the caramel factory
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  • The Factory

    Philippe Dupasquier

    Paperback (Walker Books, Sept. 29, 1988)
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  • The Man Factory

    Andy Galloway

    language (Self, June 29, 2014)
    Andre Steyn is 18 years old, and about to enter the army for a 2 year stint of service. He has been chosen to be part of an elite group of entertainers who travel the country making the army look good ... but the true journey awaiting Steyn is a journey of uncovering the lies he has been taught about being a man ... and falling in love with one.
  • The Re-Factor

    Chris Hill, Andre Walker

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 13, 2019)
    The Purpose of The Re-Factor is not to entertain, but to simply inspire. As humans, we too often experience loneliness, self-doubt, rejection.
  • The Factory Boy

    Aunt Hattie

    language (, March 14, 2011)
    Harriette Newell Woods Baker also wrote under the pseudonyms "Madeline Leslie" and "Aunt Hattie". She was a prolific American author of books for children. She also wrote many novels for adults.Originally published 1860.Children's Fiction.
  • The Factory

    Philippe Dupasquier

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Sept. 27, 1984)
    A visit by an important customer, a tour of school children, and a problem with the weighing machine all make for a busy day at the caramel factory