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Books with title WALKING DEAD

  • Walking

    Henry David Thoreau

    Paperback (Independently published, May 13, 2018)
    In this essay, first published in 1862 and vital to any appreciation of the great man’s work, Thoreau explores: the joys and necessities of long afternoon walks; how spending time in untrammeled fields and woods soothes the spirit; how Nature guides us on our walks; the lure of the wild for writers and artists; why “all good things are wild and free”…and more.
  • Dead Friends Walking

    Natalie Carlisle

    Paperback (Tell-Tale Publishing Group, Feb. 13, 2016)
    Dee Forester and Melissa Frink have been searching for their friend, Spencer Reign, since he apparently ran away from home six months ago. They’ve checked every place they’ve ever hung out, but he just disappeared overnight. Just as they fear they might as well give up, they receive a phone call from him out of nowhere. He’s panicked. He’s desperate. And he’s begging them to come get him. The problem is the connection is not very clear and they only get part of his address before they are disconnected. Taking what they know, they enter the street into the GPS and take off on a rescue mission. Soon they find it’s a lot more dangerous than they thought. Stumbling into a town full of what they can only refer to as “zombies” they must ask themselves if risking their lives is worth trying to save Spencer’s, a friend who ditched them without even saying goodbye.
  • Walking

    Henry David Thoreau

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 27, 2013)
    Originally given as part of a lecture in 1851, "Walking" was later published posthumously as an essay in the Atlantic Monthly in 1862. Now being a chief text in the environmental movement, Thoreau's "Walking" places man not separate from Nature and Wildness but within it and lyrically describes the ever beckoning call that draws us to explore and find ourselves lost in the beauty of the forests, rivers, and fields.
  • Dead Girl Walking

    Sharon Sant

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2015)
    From the author of the number 1 bestselling YA Paranormal and Urban Fantasy ebook, The Memory Game Cassie Brown doesn’t see dead people, she becomes them. The slightest touch forces her to relive their final moments in breath-sapping detail. She herself was dead, killed in the accident that took the rest of her family. But whatever strange power governs the universe, has plans for her that don’t involve her death… yet. Dante has a recurring dream. Every time he sleeps he sees the exact moment of his own demise. But where did the nightmare come from? If it is a premonition, how long has he got? A girl and a boy, two damaged souls drawn together. Add a serial killer stalking the streets, a desperate cop and a newspaper reporter with an unhealthy interest in her story, and Cassie is soon mixed up in a lethal game. She may have cheated Death once, but this time he’s keeping a much closer eye on his prize… Dead Girl Walking is an unpredictable mix of romance, paranormal and crime thriller that will keep you gripped until the very last page.
  • Walking

    Henry David Thoreau

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2019)
    Thoreau explores man's relationship with nature in this essays.