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It''s 1949 and the Deep South is experiencing a summer longer and hotter than anyone can remember. Summer refuses to leave. It''s Autumn''s job to get rid of Summer and start things moving for the fall. In the process, she comes to know almost-13-year-old Billy Burnette and his dog Punchy, who live with Billy''s grandfather, Pap, near the Gulf of Mexico.Pap is worried about money and is drinking too much. He has a chance to make a large sum by selling a strip of his land. The problem is, there''s a magnolia tree on the strip that has been declared the largest in the state and is protected by law. The developer wants to clear the woods completely to build a string of cabins, but the tree must be removed before he will buy the land. Pap hires two men to kill the tree.The big tree is Billy''s refuge. Can Billy and his friend, Rick, find a way to save it?
Legend has it that a boy with the power to summon the five elements could stop an evil man from seeking immortality and destroying everything in his path. For ages, the witches of Altair have searched for this boy in their dreams, but he remained elusive until Rene showed up.Isabel and her siblings may look like an ordinary family, but they possess a potent secret: they are the most powerful witches in the multiverse. Time paradoxes, werewolves, buildings with immense power, and the elements of Fire, Earth, Water, Wind, and Mind all coexist in their world. Austin's blunder leads to another quest to save humanity, this time in his hometown.The challenges they face include the Salem Witch Trials, mind control, unexpected allies, a love triangle, and the ultimate test of their abilities. Isabel's world is about to change forever when she meets a friend she wants to introduce to her magical realm. However, once someone enters, there's no turning back.
He played in a rolling pastureIn the shadow of dense wood, Hoping to become like his Father, >The poem, A Boy and His Bones, tells the story of Drew, a young boy who loves to farm and explore. He uses his imagination to discover and shape the world around him, but could some realities be beyond what even he can imagine?
On a planet plagued with cosmic storms, a murderous landscape, and an ominous creature stalking their every move, Jo and the others must adapt and use their newfound powers as they make their way to a giant structure far off in the distance. The only place that's safe. The only place that will give them the shelter they need to prepare for the one thing they still can't seem to wrap their heads around...the inevitable battle to save humanity.With Jo still dealing with her feelings between the love she wants and the love she needs, will she be able to step up...to be the person she's meant to be?Armed with extraordinary abilities and the knowledge of why they have them, Jo and those she's altered will have to learn to set aside their differences and work together if they want to survive.
The Lost Suitcase Rock's search for it's owner ends up on a journey filled with adventure and fun across a few key places in the United States Of America, Outer Space and Africa. The Lost Suitcase That Rolled Down The Hill is a book about hope, travel and adventure.
Left For Ruin, initially was meant for teenagers and similar categories but after a review, I honestly feel that Left for Ruin would appeal to audiences from age groups 16 and beyond. As my book is a combination of various genres and includes a combination of crime, thriller, and sci-fi, I assume there wouldn't be much competition. The slight bits of action and adventure could perhaps compete in the market with similar books The book is the first
Senior Kat Palmer observes several of her classmates acting suspiciously on the first day back to school. Her boyfriend was one of them. One night, she follows him out to Lemmon''s Park. A fight breaks out and she hears a terrifying scream. Four of the five classmates flee the area.Kat goes looking for the fifth. All she finds is a shoe, an abandoned car, and a cell phone. What happened to the classmate who owned these things? As Kat continues to search the woods, she is knocked unconscious. She wakes up in the hospital with no recollection of what had happened. As the days go by, she starts to remember bits and pieces of that night. She can''t rest until she knows what really happened to the missing classmate. Kat drives back out to Lemmon''s Park, hoping to recall more of that night. But this time she finds a broken watch with an engraving on the back. How did her father''s watch end up at the scene? He''d told her that the watch had been stolen when someone broke into their home last week. Had he been there that night?The more Kat investigates, the more secrets she uncovers. She finds out that even the ones closest to her aren''t who they pretend to be.
TEENAGE GIRLS CAN BE SAVAGE.Six teenage girls. One deserted island. Removed from civilised society, can they challenge class, identity and toxic femininity to pull together and survive? Or will they descend into savagery?This is the debut novel from Kate Castle, author of the Amazon.com best-selling novella 'Born of the Sea'.
A seven-day pandemic results in less than one percent of the worldwide population forgetting everything. Ari is a memory loss victim, and Jeremy is pretending to be one.
In the explosive, thrilling sequel to This Is Not the Jess Show, 18-year-old Jess is out for revenge as she confronts the corrupt media empire that documented every moment of her childhood.
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