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Wake (Stylized WAKE) is a 2008 novel by Lisa McMann centered on seventeen-year-old Janie Hannagan's involuntary power which thrusts her into others' dreams.The novel follows Janie through parts of her young adulthood, focusing mainly on the events that occur during her senior year, in which she meets an enigmatic elderly woman, and becomes involved with Cabel, a loner and purported drug-dealer ...
Lisa McMann (born February 27, 1968) is an American author and the creator of The Unwanteds and The Unwanteds Quests series for young readers and the WAKE trilogy for young adults. McMann was born in Holland, Michigan and now lives in Tempe, Arizona . [ 1 ]
The Unwanteds is a fantasy novel by Lisa McMann and published by Aladdin in 2011. It is recommended for ages 8–15. ... Books in this series. The Unwanteds (2011 ...
John Jeremiah Sullivan, who has lived in Wilmington since the mid-2000s, comes in at No. 81 with "Pulphead," his 2005 collection of essays and journalism, on the New York Times' "100 Best Books of ...
Neil Gaiman: Coraline, The Graveyard Book; Eric Gansworth: Apple (Skin to the Core) Jack Gantos: Joey Pigza series, Hole in My Life (autobiography of his youth) Stephanie Garber: Caraval series; Kami Garcia: Beautiful Creatures; Nancy Garden: Annie on My Mind, The Year They Burned the Books; Sally Gardner: I, Coriander, Maggot Moon
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a series of three collections of short horror stories for children, written by Alvin Schwartz and originally illustrated by Stephen Gammell. In 2011, HarperCollins published editions featuring new art by Brett Helquist , causing mass controversy among fans of Gammell.
Wake has not interpreted the new state law’s wording about supplementary material as applying to school library books. Third graders search for books during the WAKE Up and Read event in Garner ...
The book – McNamara's debut – was released on February 27, 2018, and reached the top of The New York Times Best Seller list for non-fiction. [8] The book remained on the list for 15 weeks. [9] I'll Be Gone in the Dark contains an introduction by the American writer Gillian Flynn and an afterword by Oswalt.