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The Lying game
I had a life anyone would kill for. Then someone did. I may not remember much, but I know I led a charmed life. Even in death I’m getting something no one else does: an encore performance, thanks to Emma, the long-lost twin sister I never got to meet. Now, in order to figure out what happened to me, Emma needs to become me. But can she laugh at inside jokes with my best friends? Convince my boyfriend she’s the girl he fell in love with? Hug my parents good night like she’s their daughter? And can she keep up the charade even after she realizes my murderer is watching her every move? Let the lying game begin.
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Hide And seek.
Sutton Mercer lived the high life, but her death was violent and unexpected. With only glimpses of the night she died, Sutton has watched from beyond the grave as her longlost sister, Emma, assumed her identity. But now Emmas stuck (literally) in Suttons shoes until she can prove who killed her sister. As Emma crosses off more and more suspects, the threat to her own life escalates as the murderer works to derail her investigation and resorts to deadly measures to keep her quiet. The next installment in the New York Times bestselling series The Lying Game delivers suspenseful action, todiefor lifestyles, magnetic characters and a brutal shock as Emma discovers something crucial about Suttons murderer.
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Two Truths And A Lie
New York Times bestselling author Sara Shepards Lying Game novels are filled with juicy plot lines, to-die-for lifestyles, dark secrets and magnetic characters that are sure to appeal to fans of her Pretty Little Liars series. Foster child Emma Paxton is finally starting to get the hang of walking in her dead twin sisters fabulous shoes, even as she tries to track down Suttons murderer. But Sutton was no angel and the pranks she and her friends pulled leave Emma with a long list of suspects. The most mysterious of them is Thayer Vega, whos currently missinga fact which many of Suttons friends blame on her. Emma has no idea what Sutton did that could have driven Thayer away. Until Thayer himself shows up on her doorstep. Is he here to get revenge? Or is it possible he already has?
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Never Have I Ever
My perfect life was a lie. Now I'd do anything to uncover the truth. Not long ago, I had everything a girl could wish for: amazing friends, an adorable boyfriend, a loving family. But none of them know that I'm gone—that I'm dead—and that my long-lost twin sister, Emma, has taken my place to solve my murder. But the deeper she digs, the more suspects she uncovers. It turns out my friends and I played a lot of games—games that ruined people's lives. Anyone could want revenge . . . anyone could want me—and now Emma—dead.
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Five Kingdoms - Sky Raiders
Cole Randolph was just trying to have a fun time with his friends on Halloween (and maybe get to know Jenna Hunt a little better). But when he and his friends break into a spooky house with the scariest rep in town, it turns out to be the start of an adventure on a whole different level! As his friends are mysteriously sucked away into an-other realm, Cole dives in after them and finds himself in a magical place called The Outskirts.Made up of five kingdoms, The Outskirts lie between wakefulness and dreaming, reality and imagination, between life and death. It's an in-between place. And once you find your way to the Outskirts, it's very hard to leave.
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Crushed
Medas back. With a friend. The battle is over, the choice has been made. Meda melange has officially hung up her monstrous mantle and planted her feet firmly on the holy and righteous path of a Crusader-in-training. Or, at least, shes willing to give it a shot. It helps that the Crusaders are the only thing standing between her and the demon hordes who want her dead. The problem is the only people less convinced than Meda of her new-found role as good girl are the very Crusaders shes trying to join. So when a devilishly handsome half-demon boy offers escape, hows a girl supposed to say no? After all, everyone knows a good girls greatest weakness is a bad boy.
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18 Days-The Mahabharata
The epic adventure begins! in comic book terms, it does for "epic fantasy" what watchmen did for superheroes. From comic book legend, Grant Morrison (Batman, all star superman, the invisible, dinosaurs vs. Aliens) and acclaimed Indian artist, Jeevan J. Kang (The Sadhu, Chakra the invincible), comes 18 days, a re-imagining of the great eastern myth, the Mahabharata, that tells the story of three generations of super-warriors, meeting for the final battle of their age. The war begins with the clash of super-titans, armed with incredible weaponry. The characters are huge, cool, easy to identify with, to cheer and hiss at. The stakes are high, as is the body count. The vistas are spectacular. We think we know who the bad guys are and who the good guys are. In 18 days, however, a characters strength often proves to be his downfall or weakness - this is not a lord of rings or a star wars where the good guys win because they are right. The 'good guys' in 18 days are forced to cheat and lie and break rules to win. Although it has fantastic, mythic trappings, this is a very modern story of realpolitik and the failure of ideals in the face of harsh truth. This epic ends with destruction of a super-race of kingly humans and paves the way for the current dark age in which we live. The essential ambiguity, humanity and realism of characters, set in this incredible world of imagination, gives 18 days its unique flavour. The tone is modern, gritty and emotionally against the backdrop of techno-mythic super-war.