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  • Of the Trees

    E.M. Fitch

    language (Month9Books, LLC, Feb. 28, 2017)
    Only she can hear the deadly whisper of the trees.High school seniors, Cassie and Laney, spend their days on ghost hunts, Laney trying to pull Cassie into belief. Cassie tolerates it for her best friend, but she doesn't really believe … until the carnival comes to town.The men who work there watch the girls, disturbing Cassie with the intensity of their collective gaze. Laney becomes fascinated with the older men, a curiosity Cassie knows is dangerous.It's not just their age or the unnerving way they stare. There is something else, something in the shifting of their skin, the way their features seem to change fluid in the shadows, that screams danger.Cassie tries to ignore the uneasy feeling that something bad is about to happen, convinced that once the carnival leaves, life will return to normal.But it doesn't.People start dying and bloody warnings appear around town.Soon, Cassie enters into a nightmare where the trees whisper "join us" and strange, seemingly familiar, shape-shifting men haunt the backwoods of her small, isolated town.The police don't believe Cassie and no one else admits to hearing the whispers of the forest. No one, except Laney.When Laney goes missing, Cassie knows it's the men of the forest who have taken her. She knows that she's the only one who can help bring her friend back. But the creatures that taunt and hiss through the trees aren't ready to give Laney up just yet.
  • Of the Trees

    E. M. Fitch

    Paperback (Month9Books, LLC, Feb. 28, 2017)
    Only she can hear the deadly whisper of the trees. High school seniors, Cassie and Laney, spend their days on ghost hunts, Laney trying to pull Cassie into belief. Cassie tolerates it for her best friend, but she doesn't really believe . . . until the carnival comes to town. The men who work there watch the girls, disturbing Cassie with the intensity of their collective gaze. Laney becomes fascinated with the older men, a curiosity Cassie knows is dangerous. It's not just their age or the unnerving way they stare. There is something else, something in the shifting of their skin, the way their features seem to change fluid in the shadows, that screams danger. Cassie tries to ignore the uneasy feeling that something bad is about to happen, convinced that once the carnival leaves, life will return to normal. But it doesn't. People start dying and bloody warnings appear around town. Soon, Cassie enters into a nightmare where the trees whisper "join us" and strange, seemingly familiar, shape-shifting men haunt the backwoods of her small, isolated town. The police don't believe Cassie and no one else admits to hearing the whispers of the forest. No one, except Laney. When Laney goes missing, Cassie knows it's the men of the forest who have taken her. She knows that she's the only one who can help bring her friend back. But the creatures that taunt and hiss through the trees aren't ready to give Laney up just yet.
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  • Trees of the Tropics

    Jennifer Cochrane

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Discusses tropical forests and trees of various areas of the world
  • Trees of the Tropics

    Wendy Madgwick, Theresa Greenaway

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Aug. 16, 1990)
    Focusing on tropical trees, this is one of a series which looks in detail at specific plant-groups and describes habitat, geographical location and place in the plant kingdom, as well as basic botanical information. The series also discusses environmental and ecological considerations.
  • The Tropics

    Professor Charles F Gritzner

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Dec. 1, 2006)
    This volume introduces students to the humid tropics, a lush region defined by climate and conditions of temperature and moisture. Insightful text tells how, under natural conditions, the tropical world supports a rich rainforest ecosystem, while tropical areas with poor soils generally support an economy based on low-yield, shifting cultivation. Students will learn about intriguing high civilizations of antiquity, and about the Europeans who later colonized most of these environs. The Tropics explains that although the region suffers from political instability and poverty, its problems are not insurmountable--the tropics can prosper if stability and economic development can be achieved.
  • The Tropics

    Charles Gritzner

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publishers, Aug. 16, 2006)
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