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1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #1: When Lightning Strikes

by Meg Cabot

Just because her best friend wants to exercise, Jessica Mastriani agrees to walk the two miles home from their high school. Straight into a huge Indiana thunderstorm. And straight into trouble.

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #2: Code Name Cassandra

by Meg Cabot

2nd volume of the series about teenagers with psychic powers

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #3: Safe House

by Meg Cabot

Jess Mastriani was on vacation when Amber went missing. Most people blame Jess for Amber's brutal slaying, but how could Jess -- even with her psychic ability to find anyone, anywhere -- have stopped the cheerleader from turning up dead, without having known she was even missing?

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #4: Sanctuary

by Meg Cabot

4th volume of the series about teenagers with psychic powers

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #5: Missing You

by Meg Cabot

Ever since a walk home on a particularly stormy day, Jessica Mastriani has had an ability like no other. She became known worldwide as Lightning Girl--a psychic who could find the location of anyone, dead or alive.

100 Fathoms Under (Rick Brant, # 4)

by John Blaine

In the fourth Rick Brant book, Rick and Scotty travel to the Pacific island of Kwangara to excavate an ancient temple 100 fathoms under - and end up fighting for their lives.

100% Wolf

by Jayne Lyons

Freddy Lupin is the youngest of a noble line of werewolves. His father, Flasheart Lupin, was the bravest werewolf since their great ancestor Sir Rathbone. His uncle, Lord Hotspur, is the Grand Growler of the Hidden Moonlight Gathering of Werefolk.

10th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F

by Judith Merril

Stories by Clarke, Brunner, Singer, Nourse, Leiber, Farrell, Becker, Baker, Disch and many more.

11/22/63

by Stephen King

ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963, THREE SHOTS RANG OUT IN DALLAS, PRESIDENT KENNEDY DIED, AND THE WORLD CHANGED. WHAT IF YOU COULD CHANGE IT BACK?

12 Great Classics of Science Fiction

by Groff Conklin

This book presents 12 masterful tales of science fiction that are perceptive, witty, exciting and skillfully written and every story is a fascinating voyage of the creative imagination. The authors and titles are listed in the complete synopsis.

The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear

by Walter Moers

Captain Bluebear tells the story of his first 13-1/2 lives spent on the mysterious continent of Zamonia, where intelligence is an infectious disease, water flows uphill, and dangers lie in wait for him around every corner.

The 13th Floor: A Ghost Story

by Sid Fleischman

When his older sister disappears, twelve-year-old Buddy Stebbins follows her back in time and finds himself aboard a seventeenth-century pirate ship captained by a distant relative.

15 Minutes

by Steve Young

It's not that Casey Little is always late. It's just that everything starts a little too early. But when Casey discovers a weird little time machine, he figures he'll never be late again. Unfortunately, it's not a very good time machine.

1632

by Eric Flint

FREEDOM AND JUSTICE -- AMERICAN STYLE1632 And in northern Germany things couldn't get much worse. Famine. Disease. Religous war laying waste the cities. Only the aristocrats remained relatively unscathed; for the peasants, death was a mercy.

1633

by David Weber Eric Flint

Hurled back in time to the Thirty Years War, West Virginian coal miners, led by Mike Stearns, ally with the King of Sweden to form the Confederated Principalities of Europe. Cardinal Richelieu, ruler of France, is bent on their destruction.

1634: The Galileo Affair

by Eric Flint Andrew Dennis

The third chronologically in the 1632 series, former 20th century Grandville, WV continues its existance in 17th century Germany in this alternate history.

1634: The Ram Rebellion

by Eric Flint Virginia Easley Demarce

This is the fifth in the Ring of Fire series which begins with 1632.

1635: The Cannon Law

by Eric Flint Andrew Dennis

Short Synopsis: This book continues the Ring of Fire series which begins with 1632, and is the sequel to 1634, The Galileo Affair.

1812: The Rivers of War

by Eric Flint

In this extraordinary new alternate history, Flint begins a dramatic saga of the North American continent at a dire turning point, forging its identity and its future in the face of revolt from within, and attack from without.

1824: The Arkansas War

by Eric Flint

In the newest volume of this exhilarating series, Eric Flint continues to reshape American history, imagining how a continent and its people might have taken a different path to its future.

1862

by Robert Conroy

The Civil War comes alive in all its passion and fury, only now the Brits are fighting alongside the Confederacy. Outraged when the U.S. Navy seizes three Confederates aboard an English sailing ship, Britain retaliates by entering the fray in support of the Rebels and suddenly it's a whole new war.

1901

by Robert Conroy

What if Imperial Germany invaded America at the dawn of the 20th century--and famous figures, from Teddy Roosevelt to young Douglas MacArthur, joined forces in battle?

1945

by Robert Conroy

America has dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But Japan has only begun to fight. . . . In 1945, history has reached a turning point. A terrible new weapon has been unleashed. Japan has no choice but to surrender.

The 1985 Annual World's Best SF

by Donald A. Wollheim

Featuring the top ten stories of the year by Stephen Donaldson, John Dalmas, Connie Willis, Ian Watson, John Varley, Lucius Shepard, George Alec Effinger, Octavia E. Butler, Gary W. Shockley, and Tanith Lee.

The 1986 Annual World's Best SF

by Donald A. Wollheim

This is an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories selected by Donald A. Wollheim as best of the year 1986, written by J. Brian Clarke, Ian Watson, Gardner Dozios and Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick, Lucius Shepard, Robert Silverberg, Jayge Carr, Harlan Ellison, Connie Willis, Frederik Pohl, C. J. Cherryh

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