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  • 99 to Nowhere

    R.J. Kenzie, Miss. Pixie

    language (Doms Publishing House, May 24, 2014)
    Maxx has never known what it felt like to be loved, until she met a crazy but handsome guy named Rio on 99th street. Living homeless and depending on each other until the day they are forced apart. Rio and Maxx do everything in their power to stay together, no matter the consequence.***Adult Content***Adult Language***Video Trailers for 99 to Nowhere at Dominowriter Channel on Youtube.
  • Train To Nowhere

    Zander Bingham

    Paperback (Green Rhino Media, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Easy to read chapter books that kids and adults will love!No monsters or bad guysNo weapons or violenceJust good, clean fun!When Jack Jones, his sister Emma, and best buddy Albert find themselves aboard a runaway train, the three adventurers must work together to stop it—before it’s too late!How will they stop the train? Train To Nowhere is a fun-filled escapade with heart-pounding thrills, clever characters and positive messages. Perfect for anyone who enjoys feel-good tales and lots of laughter…with a bit of mayhem thrown in!Fans of old steam engines and plenty of adventure will enjoy meeting Jack Jones!This series of children’s chapter books is the perfect dose of excitement, adventure and good, clean fun! Young readers will enjoy following Jack and crew on this fun-filled adventure, and the young-at-heart will love coming along for the ride!This book is ideal for children new to chapter books (ages 6-8) as well as those who are at an intermediate level of reading chapter books independently (ages 9-12).Reviews for Jack Jones: Train to Nowhere“★★★★★ Train To Nowhere is a super fun and educational story about trains, friends, family, and good clean wholesome adventures.” – Mrs. Whatsit, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ If Indiana Jones had a little brother or sister, this is the book they’d read. An absolute treasure for adults too.” – The Anuk Chronicles, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ The story of a runaway train provides a series of dilemmas that informed and excited my nine-year-old nephew.” – Larry, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ If you love trains… and adventure, than what are you waiting for? Come enjoy this fun ride!” – Lisa, Amazon Reviewer “★★★★★ If you like mysteries, then you'll love this book. The supporting illustrations help in the story. The education on trains is nice.” – Michael, Amazon Reviewer
  • Nowhere To Run

    Francine Pascal

    eBook (, Jan. 27, 2016)
    What will The Droids do without Emily?Elizabeth Wakefield is surprised when Emily Mayer tells her she wants to join the school newspaper. After all, Emily's a musician, not a writer. Why would The Droids' crack drummer turn to writing, especially when the band is so popular?Emily confides to Elizabeth that she's having problems at home. Her stepmother has imposed a strict curfew and gets annoyed whenever Emily practices her drumming. What's worse, Emily's father seems to agree with his new wife. Emily's certain her stepmother is out to get her--and she's succeeding. Can Elizabeth help Emily before the situation at the Mayer home reaches the breaking point?
  • To Nowhere

    C.E. Wilson

    eBook (Live and Love the Fantasy Publications, July 2, 2015)
    A world no one would believe.From the moment Lyris is treated to coffee by a beautiful stranger, she has no idea that her life is about to change forever. In her enthusiasm to start at a new school with a new boyfriend, Lyris is almost able to look past his oddities.Almost.The way he eyes up her striking red hair.The way he loves that she’s seventeen. “The perfect age.”And the way he’s gone from all but begging to show her a specific room in a specific house to making her swear never to even think about it again.When Lyris doesn't take his strange warnings seriously, she finds that nothing could have prepared her for what lay behind that door.Suddenly, Lyris finds herself in a world no one would believe. A world where she’s only a few inches tall and giants aren’t creatures from fairy tales. Where humans are no longer the dominant race, but pets auctioned off to the highest bidder. Lyris understands the true danger of such a place, but there seems to be one person on her side.Her kind and surprised captor.And while Brindt appears to be sweet and trustworthy, he also straddles the line between seeing her as an equal and a cute animal.Lyris has to get home… before the one person can turn to becomes the one person who can’t let her go.To Nowhere is a YA dystopian novel that forces readers to ask what gives one person the right to keep another. Author C.E. Wilson has watched every episode of The Twilight Zone and it shows in her writing.Buy To Nowhere today to read a dystopian where the one person you need to trust may be the one who can't let you go.
  • Nowhere to Hide

    Sigmund Brouwer

    eBook (Harvest House Publishers, March 1, 2015)
    William King and Blake Watt have just settled into their senior year of high school when they receive a call for help—the authorities need to use their computer skills to track down a father who has failed to make child-support payments. The invitation to become cyber bounty hunters is so tempting, they don't stop to ask why they were chosen for this assignment.As they learn more about the man they are searching for, they discover the true nature of their mission—to help the founder of a Seattle-based software company prove that he is innocent of a much different charge. But the scariest things they learn are why they were chosen and why they were supposed to remain in the background.You'll love following the surprising twists and turns in this fast-paced young-adult thriller from a gifted storyteller who has nearly three million books in print.
  • A Train to Nowhere

    Marilyn Campbell

    eBook (Camitzke Press, July 3, 2018)
    A lovers’ quarrel. A wild mustang. A card game gone bad. These are only some of the complications which threaten to derail a young couple’s plan for independence. In this sequel to Trains to Concordia, Charley O’Brien and Christina Batachi pursue their dream of becoming landowners in the summer of 1900 by stowing away in a boxcar heading West. Charley’s sister, Jennie, struggles to break free from the social confines of the period after she experiences the blush of first love and discovers the possibility that women can be a force for political change. Nine-year-old Lucy McCleery arrives by orphan train with a secret which threatens her finding a permanent placement. A Train to Nowhere explores the fragile nature of living in a period of rugged individualism and westward expansion on the edge of twentieth-century America.
  • Nowhere to Turn

    Norah McClintock

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Robyn has sworn that she's over her ex, Nick. After all, he ditched town without a word to her. But when she hears he needs help, she's too curious about why he went missing to say no. Nick has been arrested—again—and the evidence doesn't lean in his favor. But when Robyn investigates, she discovers the situation is more complicated than it appears—and more dangerous...
  • Rockets to Nowhere

    Lester del Rey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 9, 2015)
    Young Danny Cross couldn't understand the telegram from the Security Commission ordering him home from college. He wondered whether it had to do with the reported "death" of one of America's leading atomic scientists in a rocket explosion over White Sands. He was surprised to find that it was only another thorough security check and a change of security card - the vital "open sesame" to anyone living in the Alamogordo, New Mexico, of 1981. But Danny noticed a change in the atmosphere at the proving grounds and in the communities where its scientists and technicians lived. As more and more atomic specialists disappeared in "rocket explosions" miles above Earth - explosions that failed to scatter debris under the sites of the accidents - the former camaraderie was replaced by an air of suspicion and foreboding. The disappearance of Danny's cousin, "Jet", an ace rocket pilot, put the worried teen-ager onto a line of reasoning concerning the continuing "explosions" too close to the truth to be ignored: that a highly skilled scientific group had planned, constructed and was operating a space station that circled the Earth IN SECRET! He suspected that even his mother and father planned to desert Earth's laboratories for an extra-terrestrial life. The questions of "where did they go?" and "how did they get there?" as answered here make this a story of mounting suspense and tangled intrigue that few science fiction yarns can match.
  • Elevator to Nowhere

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, Oct. 19, 2001)
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  • Nowhere to Hide

    Kim Sigafus

    Paperback (7th Generation, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Autumn Dawn is sick of being bullied at school. It's not her fault that she doesn't learn as fast as the other kids or that she speaks a little differently. Her home life isn't much better. Ever since Autumn's dad left, her mother can't cope, so Autumn has to care for her baby brother and do all the housework. Her mother hasn't even noticed the problems her daughter is dealing with. When Autumn's Ojibwa aunt comes to visit, she recognizes Autumn's dyslexia and speech problems. Can Aunt Jessie build a bridge between mother and daughter and give Autumn the confidence she needs to move past her challenges?
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  • Train To Nowhere

    Zander Bingham

    eBook (Green Rhino Media Pty. Ltd., Feb. 22, 2020)
    Easy to read chapter books that kids and adults will love!No monsters or bad guysNo weapons or violenceJust good, clean fun!When Jack Jones, his sister Emma, and best buddy Albert find themselves aboard a runaway train, the three adventurers must work together to stop it—before it’s too late!How will they stop the train? Train To Nowhere is a fun-filled escapade with heart-pounding thrills, clever characters and positive messages. Perfect for anyone who enjoys feel-good tales and lots of laughter…with a bit of mayhem thrown in!Fans of old steam engines and plenty of adventure will enjoy meeting Jack Jones!This series of children’s chapter books is the perfect dose of excitement, adventure and good, clean fun! Young readers will enjoy following Jack and crew on this fun-filled adventure, and the young-at-heart will love coming along for the ride!This book is ideal for children new to chapter books (ages 6-8) as well as those who are at an intermediate level of reading chapter books independently (ages 9-12).Reviews for Jack Jones: Train to Nowhere“★★★★★ Train To Nowhere is a super fun and educational story about trains, friends, family, and good clean wholesome adventures.” – Mrs. Whatsit, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ If Indiana Jones had a little brother or sister, this is the book they’d read. An absolute treasure for adults too.” – The Anuk Chronicles, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ The story of a runaway train provides a series of dilemmas that informed and excited my nine-year-old nephew.” – Larry, Amazon Reviewer“★★★★★ If you love trains… and adventure, than what are you waiting for? Come enjoy this fun ride!” – Lisa, Amazon Reviewer “★★★★★ If you like mysteries, then you'll love this book. The supporting illustrations help in the story. The education on trains is nice.” – Michael, Amazon Reviewer
  • ROAD TO NOWHERE

    Christopher Pike

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 1, 1993)
    On the run from a devastating relationship, Teresa Chafey picks up two mysterious hitchhikers--Poppy Corn and Freedom Jack--and the three of them unwittingly conjure up ghosts from the past as they drive down the California coast. Reprint.