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Books with title The lost sheep

  • The Lost

    Natasha Preston

    eBook (Sourcebooks Fire, March 26, 2019)
    New from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The CellarIt's a fight for survival in a building designed to ensure that no one makes it out alive.In Piper's hometown, teenagers keep disappearing, and everyone assumes they're just a bunch of runaways. But when yet another person vanishes, Piper and her best friend Hazel suspect something more sinister is going on.So they decide to investigate, determined to learn the truth. Their search for answers leads them to the source of the missing...and their captors. Piper and Hazel suddenly find themselves locked away in a secluded property in the middle of a privately owned forest.But the building isn't only meant to keep them imprisoned; every room is a test to see if they can make it out alive.And failure means being lost...forever.A high stakes thriller for readers of One of Us is Lying and The Cheerleaders! Also by Natasha Preston: The Cellar The Cabin Awake You Will Be Mine
  • The Lost

    Natasha Preston

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Fire, March 26, 2019)
    The queen of YA thrillers is back with another page-turner, and this time, it's a fight to survive.In Piper's hometown, teenagers keep disappearing, and everyone assumes they're just a bunch of runaways. But when yet another person disappears, Piper and her best friend Hazel suspect something more sinister is going on.So they decide to investigate, determined to learn the truth. Their search for answers leads them to the source of the missing people...and their captors. Piper and Hazel suddenly find themselves locked away in a secluded building in the middle of a privately owned forest.But the building isn't only meant to keep them imprisoned; every room is a test to see if they can make it out alive.And failure means being lost...forever;Age Range: Teen
  • The Lost Sheep

    Lois Rock, Abby Guinness

    Audiobook (Lois Rock, Aug. 18, 2017)
    Favorite Bible stories are retold for toddlers in these delightful board books. The Lost Sheep tells of the shepherd who loses one of his 100 sheep and does not stop looking until he finds it.
  • The Lost

    James Patterson, Emily Raymond, Spencer Locke, John Glouchevitch, Hachette Audio

    Audiobook (Hachette Audio, Dec. 15, 2014)
    James Patterson brings the fifth and final book in the best-selling Witch & Wizard saga to a head by exposing the nature of power-and what it means for the heroes that have it. Whit and Wisty Allgood have fought and defeated their world's most pernicious threats: the evil dictator, The One Who Is The One, as well as his wicked father and son. But just as the heroic witch and wizard start to settle into their new roles in governance, a deadly crime wave grips their city, with all signs pointing to a magical mastermind every bit as powerful and heartless as The One. Now the siblings find themselves persecuted as the city turns against all those who possess magic. They're questioning everything, including each other and their abilities. Can they confront the citizens' growing hostility and their own doubts in time to face the new enemy barreling toward their gates?
  • The Lost Sheep

    Allan H. Kelly, Frances H. Kelley, Eye in the Ear

    Audible Audiobook (Eye in the Ear, Aug. 8, 2008)
    As night closed in on the lonely shepherd, he could see that one of his flock was missing. "It must be that frisky young lamb", he thought to himself. "I must go find him before the wolves get him." After hours of searching, he found his lamb trapped in a rocky valley, and brought him back to safety.
  • The Lost Sheep

    Sterling R. Walker

    language (Rachel L. Walker, Sept. 20, 2013)
    The Lost SheepCaptain Danae Shepherd returns to Mars Station with her crew of the Ishmael, fully aware that she is walking straight into a trap. But Danae isn’t going to let a little thing like being wanted for murder keep her away, not when her ally Dr. Erik Sorensen is stuck in jail; and not when evidence is desperately needed to end police chief Acheron’s depraved side business of abducting homeless children and selling them as slaves.Danae’s nervous crew agrees to her daring plan, which is based more on luck than strategy, but her clairvoyant helmsman Marco Ting raises the level of tension with two chilling premonitions: the Captain’s plan will unravel once they reach Mars Station, putting all their lives in danger, and someone close to Lorina Murphy is going to die. The Lost Sheep is the second book in The Orphan Ship trilogy. Sterling R. Walker’s first novel, The Orphan Ship, was awarded a 2012 silver medal from Children’s Literary Classics.
  • The Lost

    James Patterson, Emily Raymond

    eBook (jimmy patterson, Dec. 15, 2014)
    Whit and Wisty explore the nature of power in James Patterson's final, explosive conclusion to the bestselling Witch & Wizard saga.Whit and Wisty Allgood have fought and defeated their world's most pernicious threats: the evil dictator, The One Who Is The One, as well as his wicked father and son. But just as the heroic witch and wizard start to settle into their new roles in governance, a deadly crime wave grips their city, with all signs pointing to a magical mastermind every bit as powerful and heartless as The One. Now the siblings find themselves persecuted as the city turns against all those who possess magic. They're questioning everything, including each other and their abilities. Can they confront the citizens' growing hostility and their own doubts in time to face the new enemy barreling toward their gates?
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  • The Lost Sheep

    Anita Schalk, Small World Creations

    Board book (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Nov. 1, 2015)
    This charming storybook retells Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep. It’s a great way to teach very young children that God cares for them personally.What is more fun than a book that kids can move and play with? The easy grip handles turn these lovable animals into carry along friends. Push the handle down to make them bounce! Bouncy Bible Buddies are fun, interactive, engaging stories from the Bible written for kids 3–6 years old. The creative and fun design will draw little ones in time after time and help them learn more about God’s word.
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  • The Lost

    James Patterson, Emily Raymond

    Paperback (jimmy patterson, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Whit and Wisty explore the nature of power in James Patterson's final, explosive conclusion to the bestselling Witch & Wizard saga.Whit and Wisty Allgood have fought and defeated their world's most pernicious threats: the evil dictator, The One Who Is The One, as well as his wicked father and son. But just as the heroic witch and wizard start to settle into their new roles in governance, a deadly crime wave grips their city, with all signs pointing to a magical mastermind every bit as powerful and heartless as The One. Now the siblings find themselves persecuted as the city turns against all those who possess magic. They're questioning everything, including each other and their abilities. Can they confront the citizens' growing hostility and their own doubts in time to face the new enemy barreling toward their gates?
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  • The Sheep Look Up

    John Brunner, Stefan Rudnicki, Skyboat Media

    Audible Audiobook (Skyboat Media, Nov. 28, 2017)
    In a near future, the air pollution is so bad that everyone wears gas masks. The infant mortality rate is soaring, and birth defects, new diseases, and physical ailments of all kinds abound. The water is undrinkable - unless you're poor and have no choice. Large corporations fighting over profits from gas masks, drinking water, and clean food tower over an ineffectual, corrupt government. Environmentalist Austin Train is on the run. The "trainites", a group of violent environmental activists, want him to lead their movement; the government wants him dead; and the media demands amusement. But Train just wants to survive. More than a novel of science fiction, The Sheep Look Up is a skillful and frightening political and social commentary that takes its place next to other remarkable works of dystopian literature, such as Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, and George Orwell's 1984.
  • The Lost Sheep

    Mary Berendes, Robert Squier

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    A shepherd leaves his entire flock to rescue just one lost sheep in this classic Bible tale.
  • The Sheep Look Up

    John Brunner

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, March 1, 2016)
    Nebula Award Finalist: A “brilliantly crafted, engrossing” dystopian novel of environmental disaster by the Hugo Award–winning author of Stand on Zanzibar (The Guardian). In a near future, the air pollution is so bad that everyone wears gas masks. The infant mortality rate is soaring, and birth defects, new diseases, and physical ailments of all kinds abound. The water is undrinkable—unless you’re poor and have no choice. Large corporations fighting over profits from gas masks, drinking water, and clean food tower over an ineffectual, corrupt government. Environmentalist Austin Train is on the run. The “trainites,” a group of violent environmental activists, want him to lead their movement; the government wants him dead; and the media demands amusement. But Train just wants to survive. More than a novel of science fiction, The Sheep Look Up is a skillful and frightening political and social commentary that takes its place next to other remarkable works of dystopian literature, such as Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, and George Orwell’s 1984.