by James PattersonIn the seventh book in the bestselling series, evil scientists are still trying to convince Max that she needs to save the world, this time by providing the genetic link in speeding up the pace of evolution.
And this time, the true heroine, for once, might just be little Angel.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Leven Thumps and the wrath of Ezra
by Obert SkyeThe dreams of mankind are in grave danger. The Dearth, the true evil beneath the soil, rises above ground and gains the strength he needs to defeat Leven Thumps. Lev, now the Want, is also gaining strength and must discover his new power before the Dearth finds him.
Meanwhile, Sycophant Run is on the brink of war, and the secret of the sycophants' vulnerability is more of a threat than ever -- can Clover and the sycophants protect the only gateway to Reality? And speaking of Reality, Terry and Addy are about to join forces with a onetime janitor and the angriest, most confused toothpick alive: Ezra. What kind of power is raging inside that sliver of wood?
In this fourth volume in the Leven Thumps series, Leven continues his quest to save the imaginations and dreams of all mankind
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Meanwhile, Sycophant Run is on the brink of war, and the secret of the sycophants' vulnerability is more of a threat than ever -- can Clover and the sycophants protect the only gateway to Reality? And speaking of Reality, Terry and Addy are about to join forces with a onetime janitor and the angriest, most confused toothpick alive: Ezra. What kind of power is raging inside that sliver of wood?
In this fourth volume in the Leven Thumps series, Leven continues his quest to save the imaginations and dreams of all mankind
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
House of Dead Maids
by Clare Dunkle
If the prospect of a prequel to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights won't exactly set most kids' hearts aflutter, the chilling jacket illustration of a pale girl without eyes might do the trick. Eleven-year-old Tabby Aykroyd (modeled after the real-life servant of the Brontës, who allegedly told the sisters many a terrifying tale) is hired out to Seldom House, a moody estate in need of a nursemaid for the new master, a feisty young boy (Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights). Ghosts are afoot in Seldom House, but that doesn't flap the unflappable Tabby.
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If the prospect of a prequel to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights won't exactly set most kids' hearts aflutter, the chilling jacket illustration of a pale girl without eyes might do the trick. Eleven-year-old Tabby Aykroyd (modeled after the real-life servant of the Brontës, who allegedly told the sisters many a terrifying tale) is hired out to Seldom House, a moody estate in need of a nursemaid for the new master, a feisty young boy (Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights). Ghosts are afoot in Seldom House, but that doesn't flap the unflappable Tabby.
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