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Atherton: The House of Power is a dystopian novel written by Patrick Carman.Set in the future, it is about Edgar and Samuel, two boys who live on the fictional world of Atherton: an artificial planet created by the child prodigy scientist Dr. Harding.
Patrick Carman (born February 27, 1966, in Salem, Oregon) is an American writer and a graduate of Willamette University. Carman's first book, The Dark Hills Divide , was published in 2005 [ 2 ] The book, and the subsequent books in the same series ( The Land of Elyon ), were all New York Times bestsellers. [ 3 ]
Patrick O'Connor: The Black Tiger, Mexican Road Race, The Society of Foxes; Scott O'Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins; Nnedi Okorafor: Zahrah the Windseeker, Akata Witch; Daniel José Older: Shadowshaper; Lauren Oliver: Delirium, Before I Fall, Panic, Vanishing Girls, Replica; Louise O'Neill: Only Ever Yours, Asking For It; Tochi Onyebuchi: War ...
A bestselling children’s author is kicking off a national book tour March 11 at several schools around the Tri-Cities. Patrick Carman has been writing novels for more than two decades now ...
The 39 Clues is a series of adventure novels written by a collaboration of authors, including Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman, Linda Sue Park, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Roland Smith, David Baldacci, Jeff Hirsch, Natalie Standiford, C. Alexander London, Sarwat Chadda and Jenny Goebel.
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Trackers is a series of untitled books written by Patrick Carman. The books appear to be an interview with Detective Ganz. and Adam sitting in a room on Tuesday, August 12, which is most likely in 2009. [1]
Skeleton Creek is a 2009 children's horror mystery novel by Patrick Carman, the first of a continuing series.The second is Ghost in the Machine (published in 2009), the third is The Crossbones (published in 2010), the fourth is The Raven (published in 2011), and the fifth is The Phantom Room (published in 2014).