plague

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A feral darkness

2001
Brenna Fallon discovers the terrible potential of a magical spring on her family's farm when a devastating plague strikes those around her and forces her to rely on a stranger and a stray dog to drive back the threat of a modern Black Death.

Rewind

2002
Thirteen-year-old Amy Candler, a clone with superhuman powers, tries to travel back in time to the distant prehistoric past in order to destroy a plague which has resurfaced after being dormant for ages.

Play

2002
Thirteen-year-old Amy Candler, a clone with superhuman powers, enters a plague-ridden human body in order to save millions of lives from a ancient disease.

Fast forward

2002
Thirteen-year-old Amy Candler, a clone with superhuman powers, enters a world where everyone is a clone just like her.

20 years later

2011
Twenty years after a plague has wiped out most of humanity, four friends in London seek to discover the secret behind this catastrophe.

The Wayfinder

2000
Eleven-year-old Win, an apprentice Finder, must go into the mysterious Great Rift to find the Well of Life, the only hope of healing the Heartland of plague.

?oku

the inner chambers
2009
When a strange disease called the Red Pox preys on the men of Edo-period Japan, the male population falls drastically, causing women to take on traditional male roles, including that of Shogun, to whom the most beautiful men are sent to serve.

I am Rembrandt's daughter

2008
In Amsterdam in the mid-1600s, Cornelia's life as the illegitimate child of renowned painter Rembrandt is marked by plague, poverty, and despair at ever earning her father's love, until she sees hope for a better future in the eyes of a wealthy suitor.

In the wake of the plague

the Black death and the world it made
2002
Describes how the Black Plague of the fourteenth century affected the history of Europe and explores the plague's beneficial results.

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