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Books with title Vanishing Tail

  • The Vanishing

    Fabien Vehlmann, Bruno Gazzotti

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Five children wake up in a mysteriously deserted city. They must learn to survive—alone.Ivan, Leila, Camille, Terry, Dodzi. Five children who have never met each other, who live very different lives in a small city. Then, one day, they all wake up in their empty homes, walk out into empty streets and wander through the empty city… No adults, no other children; just the five of them eventually finding each other, and forced to band together to face the inevitable questions – and the dangers of a modern city suddenly emptied of its inhabitants.
  • The Vanishing

    David Callinan

    language (, Nov. 1, 2011)
    When the animals vanish from Earth, a boy, a girl and their pet orangutan embark on a quest across time and spaceLeading edge science, the paranormal, a Sun Angel, cosmic parasites, artificial creatures and artificial intelligence combine in this action packed YA fantasy.For lovers of 'His Dark Materials'.Morgan Lane (15) has a superhuman memory and a gift for designing amazing 'gizmos'. Together with his sidekick, the Chinese American Lin Rainbow, who has the power of prophecy; and their pet orangutan Winston – transformed by magic and science into a genius with the power of speech – he is catapulted into a cosmic adventure across the multiverse to the dimension where time and space are one.The comet Cygnus Hyperbole heralds an amazing event: the sudden disappearance of all animal life on Earth. The mysterious Guardians choose Morgan to memorise 'The Cosmic Algorithm', the key to all creation as a power-crazed scientist designs replacement animals, Nanosaurs (air sharks, perfumed cats, flying dogs and a plethora of weird, bizarre and unstable creatures) including Taurus, a seventeen-feet tall minotaur – the first of a nanosaur army destined to control all mankind.Morgan must protect the 'Cosmic Algorithm' and the super microbe from the clutches of the scientist at all costs.But the world is descending into chaos as Morgan and his friends battle across a dystopian landscape to locate the Guardians (they occupy a breath propelled starship inside Mount Everest) to go on the next stage of their quest.
  • Vanishing Tail

    Mary Hoffman

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Aug. 28, 1997)
    Cedric the magic mouse has learnt a new spell to make him invisible which means that he and his friends can hide from their aunt and spy on suspicious looking characters. But has Cedric bitten off more than he can chew? Illustrated by Anthony Lewis. First published in hardback in 1996.
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  • The Vanishing

    Walter Linwood

    eBook (Snoozy Raccoon, )
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  • The Vanishing

    Jordyn Cottle

    language (, Aug. 31, 2016)
    Emory has been locked inside her house for years because of her delirium. Is she really psychotic or can she see things others can not? Is her world possibly linked to another?
  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 4, 1999)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
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  • The Vanishing

    David G Pearce

    language (, March 10, 2012)
    When Casey Campbell wakes up she finds herself in a nightmare world where there are no adults. In this new society there is just one important question; who will live and who will die? Casey finds herself in charge of a group of girls and must use her intelligence and courage to keep them safe. As they travel through shattered cities and towns they find out that there are groups looking for more than survival. They want power and they will stop at nothing to get it. Can Casey find a way to deal with these groups or will she find that she and her friends will be crushed?
  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Oct. 3, 2000)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
  • The Vanishing

    Jordyn Cottle

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Emory has been locked inside her house for years because of her delirium. Is she really psychotic or can she see things others can not? Is her world possibly linked to another?
  • The Vanishing

    Christopher Holt, Greg Call

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 14, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When all the humans in his world disappear, Max, a yellow Labrador Retriever, begins the search for his family. He knows that if he can just find Madame Curie, a wise, old black Lab, she'll be able to help. Madame had a premonition of astonishing events to come -- she might know where Max's family is. But Max can't make the journey alone. Joined by friends Rocky and Gizmo, Max sets off to find Madame. Along the way, the trio must face a pack of angry wolves, forage for food in a land where kibble is akin to gold, befriend a house full of cats, and outsmart a gang of subway rats. Ultimately, they'll have to escape from the biggest threat of all: the Corporation, a ""perfect"" society for dogs and by dogs, where nothing is quite as it seems.The Last Dogs: The Vanishing is a thrilling adventure and a tale of three unlikely friends on an epic quest to find their people -- and bring them home.
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 4, 1999)
    Alice just can't stop crying. To her, it seems as if it should be simple. If your parents split up, you live with the one who understands you best. Alice's father had always been the one to "get" her. But somehow she had ended up living with her mom, who drank too much, and her stepfather, who didn't like her and didn't care who knew it. So when a bout with bronchitis lands her in the hospital, she decided she just can't face going home again--ever.What if she simply stops eating--goes on a hunger strike? They would have to keep her there, wouldn't they? It seems like the simplest solution, even when the hallucinations start, even when they kind of take over. But suppose she goes into a coma--or dies? If that happens, she'll have her new friend Rex, the mysterious boy who says he's dying, but whose jaunty ways have brought Alice to life.Once again, Bruce Brooks tells an intriguing story that puts new twists on the oldest, biggest issues--love, death, and taking charge of your own life as you move toward adulthood.
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  • Vanishing

    Bruce Brooks, Christina Moore

    Audio CD (Recorded Books Inc., Aug. 16, 2000)
    11 year old Alice is hospitalized for bronchitis. She avoids going home to a alcoholic mother and sadistic father by having a hunger strike.