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Extreme Zone #1

Night Terrors

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Noah, who has been victimized by alien abductors, and Kathleen, whose father has disappeared, discover their shared cause in a world where no one believes them and are introduced to the terrors of the Extreme Zone. Original.

208 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 1997

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Mark Sumner

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Sometimes credited as Mark C. Sumner or M.C. Sumner.

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September 16, 2007
This is a much-loved young adult series that I remember reading over and over again. Conspiracies, peculiar powers, secret agents, great characters, awesome action--it has a lot of the hallmarks of what attracted me to the supernatural genre. The ending wasn't what I wanted for the series, and I kind of got the impression that the author lost interest in the series and wrapped things up hastily. I really wish this series has garnered more popularity; I really think it deserved a lot of recognition.
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23 reviews
May 27, 2025
I first read this book in 2008, and it was over a decade old at that point. This book is almost as old as I am, and I'm probably the only person on the planet reading this series in 2025. If you love a mix of teen drama and thrillers like me, request it through ILL at your local library. I can almost guarantee your library doesn't carry it.
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November 20, 2013
I loved this book. I read this 16 years ago when I was a young teen and it is one of those books that I still think about.
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April 23, 2008
This book will confuse you a bit so teh reader would have to pay a lot of attention to it. the story's about two people so sometimes you have to figure out who they're talking about, one or the other.
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