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Suzanne Weyn

    July 6, 1955

    Suzanne Weyn excels at reimagining classic tales from fresh perspectives, always seeking the true psychological underpinnings of the stories. Her works delve into the deeper layers of familiar narratives, offering readers a new lens through which to view their motivations. She has a distinct talent for uncovering unexpected truths at the heart of old stories. Weyn's innovative approach to the genre makes her a notable voice for discerning readers.

    The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumpelstiltskin
    Beaten
    Scooby-Doo's Super Case. Book II
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    Wildwood Stables 1
    Full Impact
    • Full Impact

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story explores the bond between Norval and Arnie, two promising football players at Southside High who share aspirations of playing in college. As Arnie begins to exhibit concerning behavior, Norval is caught in a moral dilemma when Coach Green assigns him to monitor his friend's condition for signs of a concussion. This situation raises questions about loyalty, friendship, and the responsibilities that come with caring for a teammate, forcing Norval to confront whether surveillance is the right way to support Arnie.

      Full Impact
    • Wildwood Stables 1

      Daring to Dream

      4.2(17)Add rating

      Taylor Henry loves horses, but her single mom can't afford riding lessons, much less a horse. So when she discovers an abandoned gelding and pony, Taylor is happy just to be around them. But the rescued animals have nowhere to go, and Taylor is running out of time to find them a good home. Could the empty old barn on Wildwood Lane be the answer? And could Taylor's wildest dream -- of a horse to call her own -- finally be coming true?

      Wildwood Stables 1
    • After barely escaping a Shanghai nightclub brawl, Indiana Jones crash-lands into the wilds of India where he uncovers a scheme that has enslaved a remote village's children. Indy must save the children and avoid becoming a slave himself to the evil Thuggee cult.

      Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    • A collection of ten short stories starring Scooby-Doo and the gang from Mystery, Inc. features tales about a video game ghoul, an angry orca, a dreadful dragon, and other puzzles that young readers may solve along with Scooby.

      Scooby-Doo's Super Case. Book II
    • Beaten

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.0(445)Add rating

      Keah Robinson, a cheerleader, faces a tumultuous journey after testifying against her abusive boyfriend, Ty Hendricks, a star running back. The court case forces her to confront her inner conflicts, grappling with feelings of guilt and betrayal while seeking empowerment and healing. The narrative explores themes of domestic violence, resilience, and the complexities of love and loyalty in the face of adversity.

      Beaten
    • Set in 1880, the story follows Bertie O'Malley, a seamstress employed by textile magnate J.P. Wellington. When the family's wealth is jeopardized, Bertie's father makes an extravagant claim about her ability to spin straw into gold, drawing inspiration from a classic fairy tale. This unique retelling intertwines themes of ambition and deception as Bertie navigates the challenges that arise from her father's boast.

      The Crimson Thread: A Retelling of Rumpelstiltskin
    • Chased by their pasts and drawn toward a more hopeful future, four sisters embark on the journey of their lives--aboard the "Titanic."Weyn weaves fact, fiction, and fate in this spellbinding novel.

      Distant Waves
    • When a young couple dies in prehistoric times, their love--and link to various green stones--endures through the ages as they are reborn into new bodies and somehow find a way to connect.

      Reincarnation
    • Things for Kayla progress from bad, as in being told her computer grades disqualify her from an art scholarship, to worse, when she refuses to accept an identification bar code tattoo on her seventeenth birthday.

      The Bar Code Tattoo (The Bar Code Trilogy, Book 1)
    • Empty

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      2.9(93)Add rating

      When oil supplies run out and global warming leads to devastating storms, classmates Tom, Niki, Gwen, Hector, and Brock realize that the world as they know it is ending and lead the way to a more environmentally-friendly society.

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