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Author: Peter Lerangis

Peter Lerangis is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 140 books for early readers through teens, including The Sword Thief, in the New York Times bestselling series, The 39 Clues. Peter lives in NYC with his family.

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Last Stop - Watchers #1

  • Number: 9781453248201
  • Release: March 28, 2012
  • Author: Peter Lerangis
  • Genre: Teen
  • Tags: Young Adult, Fantasy, Mystery, Ghosts
  • Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media

It’s been six months since David Moore’s father disappeared. After months of strange behavior—baby talk, forgetfulness—he simply vanished forever. The Public Guardians searched Franklin City, but they couldn’t turn up a single clue. David is beginning to give up hope when his subrail train stops between stations at the abandoned Granite Street platform. On the other side of the glass he sees a crowd of people. In the middle is his father, waving.

When a psychic suggests that David may have the power to see into another dimension, he and his friends scour the city in search of a portal to the other side. To learn if his father is alive or dead, David will need to discover the secrets of the abandoned station.

Last Stop

Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am

  • Number: 9781416938958
  • Release: February 7, 2012
  • Authors: Peter Lerangis, Harry Mazer
  • Genre: Teen
  • Tags: Contemporary, Young Adult
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster

A soldier returns home from Iraq forever changed in this poignant and pivotal novel from award-winning authors–one a veteran.

Ben lives a charmed life—effortlessly landing the lead in the high school musical, dating the prettiest girl in school. When he decides to enlist in the army, no one thinks he’ll be in real danger. But his decision has devastating consequences: His convoy gets caught in an explosion, and Ben ends up in a coma for two months. When he wakes up, he doesn’t know where he is—or remember anything about his old life. His family and friends mourn what they see as a loss, but Ben perseveres. And as he triumphs, readers will relate to this timely novel that pairs the action and adventure of the best war stories with the emotional elements of struggle and transformation.

Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am

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