Camp New Beginnings isn’t the safe place Matt Voorhees thought it was. An intense flood stole the life of one of the nine survivors. And now all that remain from their cryocolumn are eight seventeen-year-olds and a troubled man named Darin, who Matt doesn’t trust. They still don’t know where the cryovault is and are no closer to finding it, due to a monstrous snowstorm forcing them to stay put. But they know they’re running out of time. Dr. Westbrook is dead, and there is no one tending to the over five thousand pods of cryogenically frozen people—the last of the human race. Continued erratic weather halts them at every turn, and the body count is adding up. In their race to find their families and save the population, they uncover more things that are out of place, and the mystery deepens. Matt begins to question if he can even save himself—let alone the rest of the world. Welcome to Camp New Beginnings—where the weather is just as dysfunctional as its residents.
We have all heard it many times in our lives. Get off your phone! You spend too much time on your phone! But for Will Hadding and his family and friends, being on their phone is the only way to survive. Will’s extraordinarily mediocre life is just fine with him. But for his parents who work so hard to give him and his sister more, life couldn’t get better once they win the Purquility Lottery. Winning the coveted prize means a promise of a disease-free and charmed life in a brand-new home inside a perfectly manicured, planned city. But it also means leaving everything and everyone from your old life behind. After the cleansing process, his family is whisked away in a luxurious limousine to start their new life. But for Will, none of this sits right with him. Will’s suspicions intensify when his mother falls gravely ill—and seemingly no one is helping her. Desperate to find answers, Will goes on a mission to find out who the officers of the homeowners association really are. During his search, he crosses paths with a missing “dead” girl, Andy. Along with her two friends, they help Will uncover the truth about Purquility. With only hours to formulate an exit plan, will he find a way to take down the HOA? Or will he succumb to something much worse?
Alison Liv Isner's third adventure whisks her away to Transylvania, and this expedition comes with a price. Not only is the castle inhabited by beet-eating vampires, but the Geese have also increased in numbers and boldness. Her bravery is tested. Once reunited with her friends, she quickly learns the value of readiness, and once again, her mom's journal proves itself invaluable. With a fortress full of deadly obstacles, Ali and her friends must survive torch-lit dungeons and animated knights wielding medieval weapons in order to retrieve the Nobil Fel pocket watch from a vampire named Gaspare. If it falls into the wrong hands, the world will be thrust into eternal darkness. Follow Ali as she learns more about her mom, and her friendships grow stronger.
Being a lumberjack isn’t easy—especially when your brother is trying to kill you. For Annalise, Younish Camp—the only home she’s ever known—has turned into a factioned nightmare. Her brother, Paul, had always been a little off, but now things have spiraled. With the oppression of the scrawn and breeders at an all-time high, and the pure lumberjacks now severing limbs in favor of mechanical appendages, camp has become extremely dangerous. Who wants to live with a bunch of men with saws for arms anyway? Annalise has two choices, conform to the lumberchief’s will or escape. But Annalise has a secret. One that could cost her life. Using spontaneity and her reckless resolve, she tries to formulate a plan with her good friend Marshall. But as it takes form, she wonders if it will be enough to safely escape. Not only will she have to figure out how to get to a camp over a hundred miles away, but she also has the threat of the dreaded keringer—a relentless beast that roams and hunts in the timber. No one has ever survived an encounter with a keringer. One false move in her plan and Annalise will not only die, but also bring down her good friend and anyone else who follows. The weight of the world is on her shoulders. But that’s just another day in lumberjacking, right?
The Yetis are sick! Alison Liv Isner’s latest adventure couldn’t come at a better time. It’s nearly Christmas, and she’s missing her mom more than ever. She’s been studying her mom’s journal just like Chicaletta—such a wise monkey—told her to, so she’d be prepared. Although, as Ali finishes the book, she realizes not all expeditions are fully mapped out and there’s a lot left to chance. In her past three adventures, she’s already encountered countless booby traps, giant ruby-eyed tarantulas, mummy crocodiles, vegetarian vampires, and of course, The Geese, with her five talking animal friends. Saving the world from complete devastation has been rewarding, but gaining confidence and learning more about her mom has been her favorite part. Has all her training been enough to face the Yetis and other mythical creatures that await her in Mount Everest? Join Ali, Chicaletta, Figgy, Bait, Glenda, and Tristan as they trek through an icy mountain in Nepal, laden with challenging obstacles, bigger tasks, and touching connections as they fight to save the Yetis.
Matt Voorhees awakes surrounded by a pile of VHS tapes in his cryopod, on the outskirts of an abandoned summer camp, along with eight other seventeen-year-olds. A scientist, who was tasked to watch over them while they were cryogenically frozen is dead. They have no idea where they are, or more importantly, where the rest of the frozen people are. When they were put into cryosleep, they were with their five thousand closest friends and families—but now they’re all alone. Their personalities clash while they try to formulate a plan. Some want to live it up, while others want to find their parents and the others. Left with only the tapes as a touchstone to the past, Matt is forced to survive the new world filled with intense floods and frigid blizzards.Camp New Beginnings wasn’t the safe haven they were expecting.
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