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The Ship Who Sang
The Ship Who Sang

by Anne McCaffrey

SHE WAS BORN a thing and as such would be condemned if she failed to pass the encephalograph test required of all newbor...

1969 22 ed.
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang

by Kate Wilhelm

What David always hated most about the Sumner family dinners was the way everyone talked about him as if he were not the...

1976 22 ed.
Prince of the Blood
Prince of the Blood

by Raymond E. Feist

THE INN WAS QUIET.

1989 17 ed.
Sang penandai
Sang penandai

by Tere Liye

2006 1 ed.
Sang pemimpi
Sang pemimpi

by Andrea Hirata

2006 1 ed.
The Cat Who Sang for Birds
The Cat Who Sang for Birds

by Lilian Jackson Braun

Following an unseasonable thaw and disastrous flooding, spring came early to Moose County, 400 miles north of everywhere...

1998 15 ed.
Monster Blood
Monster Blood

by Robert Lawrence Stine

I don't want to stay here.

1992 34 ed.
Gone
Gone

by James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge

It was three a.m. on the button whenthe unmarked white box truck turned onto the steep slope of Sweetwater Mesa Road and...

2013 17 ed.
Tintenherz
Tintenherz

by Cornelia Funke

"Rain fell that night, a fine, whispering rain."

2003 69 ed.
King of Battle and Blood
King of Battle and Blood

by Scarlett St. Clair

El ejército de vampiros estaba acampado en las afueras del reino de mi padre.

2021 9 ed.
Daughter of the Blood
Daughter of the Blood

by Anne Bishop

Lucivar Yaslana, the Eyrien half-breed, watched the guards drag the sobbing man to the boat.

1998 10 ed.
The Vision
The Vision

by Dean Koontz

The woman raised her hands and stared at them, stared through them.

1977 36 ed.
The sirens sang of murder
The sirens sang of murder

by Sarah L. Caudwell

"No, no, let me go or I'll scream," cried the lovely Eliane, her beautiful eyes filling with tears and her bosom heaving...

1657 14 ed.
Back Spin
Back Spin

by Harlan Coben

Myron Bolitar used a cardboard periscope to look over the suffocating throngs of ridiculously clad spectators.

1997 36 ed.