Realizing that Molly and the other Starcatchers are in danger when the sinister being Lord Ombra visits the island and seems to control people through their shadows, Peter and Tinker Bell travel to England to help save the stardust.
Sarah and Aidan begin to decipher a mysterious document that refers to the origins of Peter Pan and are suddenly pursued by a being that can take any form and will stop at nothing to get what it wants from them.
Peter must visit London to help his friend Molly and her family of starcatchers locate the missing starstuff, leaving the boys on Mollusk Island at the mercy of Hook.
Doug Barnes, a junior high student in Asquont, New York, in 1960, tells about a memorable Christmas Eve on which the beloved family pet died, his dad got a flat tire, the church ceiling fell down, and a stray dog adopted his sister.
A humorous history of the United States, beginning in the days prior to the advent of roads, cities, and shopping malls, and continuing through the "napping toward glory" years of presidents Reagan and Bush.
Humorist Dave Barry presents more than one hundred musings on parenting teenagers, discussing such topics as his son's choices of music, his daughter's choices of clothing, driving lessons, and college orientation.
Chaos reigns when a couple of hit men decide to make their strike against embezzler Arthur Herk at the same time that teenagers Matt and Andrew set out to "shoot" Arthur's stepdaughter Jenny in a high school squirtgun game called Killer.