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Hunger is a thrilling sequel to Michael Grant's book Gone. It's a fictional story showing how kids survive when everyone above 15 disappears. But survival is the least of their problems. More and more children are developing strange powers. This causes a split between the normal and power ridden kids. On top all the civil war threatening to boom Sam, the leader of the Perido beach, is trying to protect his side from Caine, his twin brother, and his gang. Not to mention the darkness trying to kill them all.

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Can Faith Thomas' life get any worse? Faith's family 
members are constantly fighting, she has a sparse supply of 
friends, her teammates on the cheerleading squad are total 
jerks who think they're "all that", and her mom wants her 
to hang out with the new girl across the street. From 
friends to family to cheerleading, something is always 
going wrong and Faith doesn't see how if there really were 
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The Night of the Living Dead is a thrilling science fiction book. You follow along with Pepper Martin, a trendy and beautiful, cemetery tour guide. Who, by the way, can talk to the dead. While on a trip to a cemetery convention, which she only went to because her boss was sick, she runs into a ghost. Madeline is her name, and she has been dead for 3 years. She tells Pepper about a study that Dr. Gerard is holding. Madeline tips Pepper off that maybe this study isn't as legal as it may seem.

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The Dimensions Next Door is a book composed of 14 Sci-Fi short stories. Each story tells of a made up alternate universe or world. The stories may come off a little strange or weird but definitely keeps you hooked. From forever living Benjamin Franklin to 2nd and 3rd Earth this book will fill your imagination with unique alternatives to reality. Each story is completely different so it never ceases to amaze. If you like 2001: Space Odyssey, or Twilight Zone you with definitely love this book.

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This book is an inspirational story about a brave-hearted young lady. Based on a true story, you follow young Margaret as she is torn between her family and religion. She lives in a time of dragoons, kirks, unfair laws, and religious restrictions in 17th century Scotland. She is empowered to stay faithful to God, but her life is threatened. With her true love and brothers off in hiding and her faith as strong as ever, will she do the unthinkable and run away with her younger siblings, or stay to keep her family safe? If she does leave, will she be caught?



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