Channel Two predicted a blanket of snow for Thanksgiving weekend--unusual, but not alarming for the little Maine island. What comes is a blinding blizzard, and a mass disappearance of nearly every person Robby Pierce knows. He and his family flee, trying to escape the snow and the invisible forces stealing people right from the street.Miles away, Brad Jenkins battles the same storm. Alone, he attempts to survive as snow envelops his house. When the storm breaks, Brad makes his way south to where the snow ends and the world lies empty. Join Brad, Robby, and the other survivors as they fight to find the truth about the apocalypse and discover how to live in their new world.
Dead White
Two years ago Rebecca Murray lost her husband and her laughter.
When twelve-year-old Maggie attempts to rescue Hadyn during a sudden blizzard in the Colorado mountains in 1886, both cousins change their minds about each other.
Maggie risks her own life to save her spoiled cousin Hadyn when he's lost in a sudden blizzard in Estes Park, Colorado, in 1886.
"A young workaholic avoiding home for the holidays discovers that you can't run away from who you are--a heartfelt Christmas novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber.
Dillon Alexander has been Kit Derby's nemesis the third grade spelling bee.
Même la première grosse tempête de neige ne parvient pas à décourager les membres de la bande des Doguadous de se rendre à leur réunion secrète, qui a lieu quotidiennement dans le parc canin.
This fun rhyming story, specially written to develop phonemic awareness, has wonderful illustrations by David Semple. The book is ideal both for reading aloud and for children who are beginning to read for themselves.
When a blizzard hits, Mandy and James are called into action and must help Mrs. McFarlane's new parakeet, who has come down with a mysterious illness, and Lauren's aging cocker spaniel.
Annie Claydon. Dear Reader, When I was writing my first book, one of the (many) details I worried about was the fact that I'd described a very sharp frost and frozen pipes before Christmas. Would this be entirely believable?