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The Dead Zone
Stephen King
Horror / Mystery / Literature & Fiction
Johnny, the small boy who skated at breakneck speed into an accident that for one horrifying moment plunged him into The Dead Zone. Johnny Smith, the small-town schoolteacher who spun the wheel of fortune and won a four-and-a-half-year trip into The Dead Zone. John Smith, who awakened from an interminable coma with an accursed power—the power to see the future and the terrible fate awaiting mankind in The Dead Zone.

Dead Boy Walking
David Brining
LGBT / Gay
when iraqi teenager ali al-amin’s parents are killed by a terrorist bomb, he is recruited by arab intelligence as the 'lone wolf', a teenage spy defending the arab-islamic world from al-qaeda and isis. in this first book, ali is sent to syria, turned into a human bomb, a dead boy walking, and sent to kill the jordanian crown prince with two litres of sarin and just three days to save the world.when 15 year old ali al-amin’s parents are killed by an al-qaeda bomb in baghdad, he is recruited by arab intelligence to spy on a syrian school for suicide-bombers. there ali is turned into a human bomb, a dead boy walking, and sent to blow up a wedding reception as prelude to the most dreadful terror-attack ever devised, the release of two litres of sarin from saddam hussein’s missing wmd stockpile into the audience at the jerash arts festival in jordan. with 3 days to stop the plot, ali must grow up fast and face his destiny as the lone wolf defending islam from the extremists who would destroy it.for readers 15+ who enjoy action thrillers, this spy series for young adults and adults sits somewhere between alex rider, james bond and homeland.

The Dead Boy
J. J. Maguire
Prepare for a chilling thrill ride that will leave you sleeping with the lights on. Daniel Sandberg is barely holding it together. As a substitute teacher struggling to keep his students in line, he's already having a miserable day. But when a vengeful spirit from the past begins to terrorize him, Daniel's tenuous grip on reality starts to slip. Plagued by visions of a decaying, grinning child's corpse, he's convinced the school is haunted. Todd, still reeling from a previous paranormal encounter, starts to suspect there may be truth to the teacher's supposed delusions. Joined by the curious and persistent Imogen, Todd decides to investigate the haunting, against his better judgment. Their quest brings them face-to-face with a dark entity that refuses to be ignored. Pulled into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the vengeful spirit,Todd must confront his...

The Boy Who Was Wanted Dead Or Alive - Or Both
Dominic Barker
'Inventive, charming and very funny' The ObserverJust as Blart is settling down to enjoy his teenage years on a fabulous pig farm with the proceeds from saving the world, Capablanca returns - with bad news. A terrible oversight in his original world-saving research has led to accusations of no less than collusion with evil Zoltab himself. And now he is a wanted man - and so, by assocation, is BlartTo prove their innocence or else be hounded to the four corners of the earth by a bloodthirsty army, they must locate their comrades from the original quest. Together they may stand a chance of proving that Capablanca's was an innocent mistake, by finding the answer to a great mystery - what exactly did they do with Zoltab? And how could they be so careless as to forget...And so begins another hilarious and unforgettable adventure (with pigs) and a brilliant cast of characters including newcomers Uther Slywort the merchant and sociopathic Baron Killbride.

The Player's Boy is Dead
Leonard Tourney
The first book in the Joan and Matthew Stock mystery series set in Elizabethan England.They were a small player’s troupe, come to perform for a lord and his lady…And
none of the rag-tag group shone more than the young players’ boy, with
his flaxen hair and fine features. Indeed, he had won a scullery maid’s
heart, and it was she, at cock’s crow, who went searching for him in
the stables where he slept. But, alas, she found him dead—murdered in a
most gruesome way. And now Constable Matthew Stock must search high
and low, from a Lord’s castle to a disreputable inn, to find the person
who dealt such an ungodly blow…

Dead Boy
Laurel Gale
Fans of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book will embrace this darkly funny debut novel about Crow, a dead boy, who has a chance at friendship--and a chance at getting his life back. Crow Darlingson may be dead, but he still loves air hockey, bowling, and drawing. Like other kids, his mother makes sure he finishes his homework, and he always looks forward to Halloween. But Crow Darlingson isn't like other kids. He stinks. He's got maggots. His body parts fall off at inopportune moments. And he hasn't been able to sleep in years. Not since waking up from death. Despite the maggots, Crow is lonely. When Melody Plympton moves in next door, Crow finally has a chance at friendship and a shot at getting his life back from the mysterious wish-granting creature living in the park. But first there are tests to pass. And it means risking the only friend he's had in years. Debut author Laurel Gale's story about...

The Boy in the City of the Dead
Part #1 of "Faraway Paladin" series by Kanata Yanagino
In a city of the dead, long since ruined and far from human civilization, lives a single human child. His name is Will, and he's being raised by three undead: the hearty skeletal warrior, Blood; the graceful mummified priestess, Mary; and the crotchety spectral sorcerer, Gus. The three pour love into the boy, and teach him all they know. But one day, Will starts to wonder: "Who am I?"
Will must unravel the mysteries of this faraway dead man's land, and unearth the secret pasts of the undead. He must learn the love and mercy of the good gods, and the bigotry and madness of the bad. And when he knows it all, the boy will take his first step on the path to becoming a Paladin.
"I promised you. It's gonna take a while, but I'll tell you everything. This is the story of the deaths of many heroes. It's the story of how we died, and it's the reason you grew up here."