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Books with title The Enemy Hypothesis

  • The Enemy Hypothesis

    Amy Sparling

    eBook (, March 31, 2020)
    Abby Pena’s hands are full this year. Between school and helping her grandma wrangle her three younger sisters, there is no time for an after-school job, and certainly no money in the budget to get a car. When Brazos High announces a brand new school-wide contest, everyone thinks it sounds lame. Until they learn the winner of the contest gets a brand new car.Mark Caputo is living a lie. His family owns a popular restaurant in town and their favorite pastime is being rich. Only… they’re not rich. His parents’ constant pressure to look the best and be the best has Mark on edge. This new car could give his parents some much needed financial help. Too bad he’s starting off this school contest in last place. Abby and Mark have their own reasons for wanting the car, and so does the rest of the school. As tensions rise and students scramble to win the contest, Abby finds herself battling for first place with the last person she’d ever expect: the super cute Mark Caputo, her new mortal enemy.The Brazos High Romance Series is a collection of flirty, sweet young adult novellas that each feature a different couple. They can be read in any order. Download your copy now and dive into this heartwarming romance!
  • The Love Hypothesis

    Laura Steven

    eBook (Electric Monkey, March 5, 2020)
    An LGBT romantic comedy with a twist from the Comedy Women in Print prize winner Laura Steven, author of The Exact Opposite of Okay. A hilarious love story with bite, for fans of Sex Education, Booksmart, Becky Albertalli's Love, Simon and Jenny Han's To All The Boys I've Loved Before. Physics genius Caro Kerber-Murphy knows she’s smart. With straight As and a college scholarship already in the bag, she’s meeting her two dads’ colossal expectations and then some. But there’s one test she’s never quite been able to ace: love. And when, in a particularly desperate moment, Caro discovers a (definitely questionable) scientific breakthrough that promises to make you irresistible to everyone around you, she wonders if this could be the key.What happens next will change everything Caro thought she knew about chemistry – in the lab and in love. Is hot guy Haruki with her of his own free will? Are her feelings for her best friend some sort of side-effect? Will her dog, Sirius, ever stop humping her leg?Laura is the author of fiercely funny feminist comedy The Exact Opposite of Okay and its sequel, A Girl Called Shameless. The Exact Opposite of Okay was a bestselling young adult debut in 2018 and won the inaugural Comedy Women in Print prize, founded by Helen Lederer, from a shortlist including Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and Why Mummy Swears by Gill Sims. Praise for The Exact Opposite of Okay:'A brilliant social satire . . . disarmingly charming and relatable . . . it was hilarious. Laura Steven is an explosive talent on the page!' CWIP judges Marian Keyes, Kathy Lette, Katy Brand, Allison Pearson, Shazia Mirza and Jennifer Young'Laura Steven simultaneously destroyed the patriarchy and made me laugh so hard I choked. I will protect Izzy O'Neill with my life.' Becky Albertalli, author of Love, Simon
  • The Ven Hypothesis

    Erica Rue

    language (, Dec. 21, 2018)
    The Vens have landed on Kepos, and we’re all going to die.The thought races through Dione’s head. Without a working jump drive, she and her friends are trapped on Kepos with the quarreling colonists. As the Vens prepare to attack, the two opposing settlements, the Aratians and Ficarans, are too busy feuding to take the threat seriously. If Dione can’t get the colonists to work together, the Vens will end every single life on Kepos, including her own. She knows she can’t save everyone, but can she save anyone?
  • The Elf Hypothesis

    Darryl Lundy

    eBook (CreateSpace, May 4, 2010)
    First Book in the Tears of the Chosen Trilogy. In a future time, humans struggled under the oppressive rule of the elves. The ultimate war of man's technology versus the magic of the elves has left planets desolate and destroyed. Only a scattered remnant of the human race remained. With a hope for peace and a cry for help, they waited. The story begins with Jai, a young Resident anxious to join the fight after his father is killed in battle. In his rush to grow up, Jai realizes that he isn't as ready as he thought. He is suddenly swallowed up by the vastness of a universe at war with fighting on all sides. Through the chaos he finds friends in unexpected places and realizes he's not alone.
  • The Ven Hypothesis

    Erica Rue

    (Tannhauser Press, Jan. 7, 2019)
    The Vens have landed on Kepos, and we’re all going to die. The thought races through Dione’s head. Without a working jump drive, she and her friends are trapped on Kepos with the quarreling colonists. As the Vens prepare to attack, the two opposing settlements, the Aratians and Ficarans, are too busy feuding to take the threat seriously. If Dione can’t get the colonists to work together, the Vens will end every single life on Kepos, including her own. She knows she can’t save everyone, but can she save anyone?
  • The Lucy Hypothesis

    W. Lynn Hutchison

    language (Headline Books, Sept. 18, 2016)
    Young genealogist, Lucy Westfall, adds far more than the usual dates and places to her family tree when she participates in a genealogy study; time travel takes on a whole new dimension. Experience the nature, history, and beauty of West Virginia and beyond as you travel with her on her adventures through the near and distant past.
  • The Lucy Hypothesis

    W. Lynn Hutchison

    Paperback (Headline Books, Oct. 14, 2016)
    Young genealogist, Lucy Westfall, adds far more than the usual dates and places to her family tree when she participates in a genealogy study; time travel takes on a whole new dimension. Experience the nature, history, and beauty of West Virginia and beyond as you travel with her on her adventures through the near and distant past.