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Any mystery books for teenagers?
I moved out of the house a couple years ago, but im still in touchwith my younger siblings. My teenage sister asked me if i knew any good mystery books for her age. If you know any feel free to name them! Thanks!
Here are some descriptions of some great books:
~”Paper Quake: A Puzzle” by Kathryn Reiss: A teen girl named Violet is a triplet and feels very dull compared to her two popular sisters. While doing a report for school on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, she stumbles across some strange messages from that time period. Violet thinks that these messages from the past might be a warning of the future. She thinks that another earthquake, like the one that occurred in 1906, might hit again. Violet feels that she has to warn everyone in the San Francisco area, with the help of her two sisters, before it’s too late.
~”Running Out of Time” by Margaret Peterson Haddix: A thirteen-year-old girl named Jessie must travel through time to save her family and friends from a deadly disease. She thinks that the year is 1840, but learns that she is basically living in a museum display case for others to see what it was like in 1840. Jessie has to deal with this new discovery, but also has to get out of the 1840 picture so that she can save her loved ones.
~”Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech: A young girl named Sal goes on a trip with her grandparents. Along the way, she tells them the story of Phoebe Winterbottom. As Phoebe’s story is unraveled, Sal’s story is revealed. Sal shares some of her inner-most feelings and tries to cope with the big changes that she is going through in her life.
I’m a thirteen-year-old girl and I love reading! These are some of my favorite books! They are full of excitement, mystery, and adventure!
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Fortress Of Utopia Photo Mugs THE FORTRESS OF UTOPIA On a lifeless mystery satellite, five lone mortals summon the secret forces of science to free the earth from the doom of the black nebula!…. |
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Salem’s Lot [Original Television Soundtrack] $17.98 Scarcely three decades old, the enduring appeal of novelist stephen king’s horror oeuvre has already begun to foster remakes of the films and TV productions already based on his most popular works. This cable TV redux of King’s 1975 tale of a small hamlet beset by vampires features an ominous, brooding orchestral and choral score that’s a winning collaboration between newcomer Christopher Gordon a… |
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Rubber Soul (Deluxe Crate edition with T-Shirt) $63.00 Deluxe crate edition features the remastered Rubber Soul CD and t-shirt, all together in a black crate! Amazon.com Review Rank ‘em how you like, Rubber Soul is an undeniable pivot point in the Fab Four’s varied discography no matter where, or how, you first heard it. The album was softened up in its original 12-song American edition to jibe with the Dylan/Byrds folk-rock sound, as well as squeeze … |
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Let It Be (Deluxe Crate Edition with T-Shirt) $49.99 Deluxe crate edition features the remastered Let It Be CD and t-shirt, all together in a black crate! Amazon.com Review Sloppy in conception, and even sometimes in the playing, Let It Be often gets a bad rap. Unfairly, as it’s often as charming, well written, and (oh yeah) rocking as the Beatles’ “better” albums; it’s also more outright fun than Abbey Road, the masterpiece it followed into the sto… |
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The Edge [VHS] $1.98 writer David Mamet created two engrossing and memorable characters, played by Alec Baldwin as the urbane fashion photographer and Anthony Hopkins as a reserved and intellectual billionaire. They find themselves teamed up against a giant Kodiak bear, and their own inner demons, when lost together in the Alaskan wilderness. There is a lot going on in this picture, as the subject matter includes male… |
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Star Trek: The Movie Collection (6pc) [VHS] $14.00 Devoted Star Trek fans will surely cite the “even number” rule in evaluating the Original Crew Movie Collection, but all six of these films qualify as rousing entertainment. Undeniably, the even-numbered films in Paramount’s lucrative Trek franchise tended to be the best, as demonstrated by the superiority of The Wrath of Khan, The Voyage Home, and The Undiscovered Country. And yet each film has s… |
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Mystic River [VHS] $4.88 Superior acting, writing, and direction are on impressive display in the critically acclaimed Mystic River, Clint Eastwood’s 24th directorial outing and one of the finest films of 2003. Sharply adapted by L.A. Confidential Oscar-winner Brian Helgeland from the novel by Dennis Lehane, this chilling mystery revolves around three boyhood friends in working-class Boston–played as adults by Tim Robbin… |
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24: Season Two $25.95 Jack Bauer is having another one of his “very bad days” in the second season of the groundbreaking real-time thriller 24. Once again the hours are ticking by with more guaranteed cliffhangers than a convention of mountain climbers. Holed up in a Los Angeles condo and estranged from his daughter, Jack is no longer on the government payroll; unfortunately for him, this small fact doesn’t seem to mat… |
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Devil’s Advocate $3.25 Too old for Hamlet and too young for Lear–what’s an ambitious actor to do? Play the Devil, of course. Jack Nicholson did it in The Witches of Eastwick; Robert De Niro did it in Angel Heart (as Louis Cyphre–get it?). In The Devil’s Advocate Al Pacino takes his turn as the great Satan, and clearly relishes his chance to raise hell. He’s a New York lawyer, of course, by the name of John Milton, who… |
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Highlander The series – Season 1 $24.99 … |
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Books, Books, Books $45 This beautiful collection of copyright-free clip art-all on the subject of books-can be used in producing flyers, posters, newsletters, bulletin boards, bookmarks, and dozens of other forms of visual communication. Chapters cover seven subject areas: Just Books, People with Books, Animals, Nursery Rhyme and Storybook Characters, Holidays, Sports and Activities, and Borders. Images include silhouettes and line drawings that range in style from cartoon to representational drawings. All are easily reproduced, even on a photocopier. Librarians, teachers, storytellers, booksellers-anyone interested in books-will love this collection! |
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The E. Phillips Oppenheim Mystery Omnibus $5.99 “Brilliantly Constructed and Convincingly Told!” Wrote The London Times. Don’t miss this handpicked trio of our editor’s favorite Oppenheim thrillers! E. Phillips Oppenheim was one of the inventor’s of the spy novel. Before James Bond 007, Oppenheim’s debonair British agents were busy saving the free world from enemy agents, traitors, and vengeance seeking madmen. And romance is one of the strongest elements of any Oppenheim masterwork. All his books could be summed up by this review from the literary Digest: “A story of absorbing interest turning on a complicated plot worked out with dexterous craftsmanship. A capital yarn of the European secret service.” Or as the Cleveland Leader put it, the typical Oppenheim novel “has lots of action and plenty of romance.” If you love the mystery and adventure of the gaslight era, these classics of espionage and romance from the teens of the last century will keep you reading spellbound for days. |
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free books for All $34.99 Free Books for All provides a detailed and reflective account of the people. groups, communities, and ideas that shaped library development in the decades between 1850 and 1930, from Egerton Ryerson to George Locke, from Mechanics Institutes to renovated Carnegie libraries. A chronological narrative, lively writings by the people involved, tables, maps, graphs, and period photographs combine to tell the stories of the librarians, trustees, educators, politicians, and library users who contributed to Ontario’s early public library system. The book brings to life a fascinating period of library history. The movement to use the power of local governments to furnish rate-supported library service for citizens was a successful Victorian and Edwardian thrust. Today, more than 500 public libraries span the province, serving as intermediary points between authors and readers and providing a wide scope of information and programming services for educational and recreational purposes. The libraries themselves are, in part, a tribute to the men and women who worked tirelessly to promote library service before 1930. This new study will deepen our understanding of the people and processes that established the foundation for modern public library service in Ontario and Canada. |
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John Dee’s Five books of Mystery $41.25 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Mystery of Things $11.81 ‘Human genius has done much, and promises much, in the way of removing the mystery from many things in our world; at the same time it recognises and honours the mystery in things too.’ In this collection A.C. Grayling extends the range of his previous two books to show how much understanding people can gain about themselves and their world by reflecting on the lessons offered by science, the arts (including literature) and history. Covering subjects as diverse as jane austen’s EMMA, the Rosetta Stone, Shakespeare, the Holocaust, quantum physics, Galileo, and even alien abductions, A..C. Grayling’s latest collection is a rich source for reflection and contemplation over the mysteries of life. |
