To celebrate the ALA Annual Conference taking place in Chicago June 22-27, four of the bestselling series from the Europe Comics collection are available for just half the price on OverDrive until July 2nd, 2017.
One day, Harmony wakes up in an unfamiliar basement having completely lost her memory. All she now knows of the world is the name of her “host,” the mysterious voices in her head and a newly discovered talent for telekinesis. She’s going to have to get her memory back pretty quickly in order to face the dangers that await her. There are so many unanswered questions, and the fight has only just begun…
Milo lives in a house by a lake. He’s often alone, but he’s used to it. One day, he comes across a beautiful golden fish, and his whole world is turned on its head! Milo soon discovers that, just on the other side of the lake, there’s another, magical world where a battle between good and evil is in full swing. It’s not long before he realizes that he didn’t find this world by accident…
Jeremy is the n° 1 Dutch-language children’s comic series in Belgium, with over 1 million copies sold every year. Jeremy is a young boy who lives in a village called Sunnytown. With his parrot Phil, his best friend Frankie, and his many other friends, he has incredible adventures all over the world. Whereas Frankie can be a bit of a rogue, Jeremy is a real hero. Together, united by their unconditional friendship, they can take on anything that comes their way. Wonderful family fun!
Valentine is a secondary-school student like many others. Her daily life is filled with all the upheavals and self-questioning of adolescence. Self-conscious, she tries to assert herself within a group in which she is “the shy one.” She spends most of her time with her girlfriends, at school or at parties on the weekend. She also tries desperately to get the attention of Felix, the boy she’s in love with – and who has no idea she exists. To make things worse, he’s in the “rival” class to her own… Little by little, this young woman learns to express herself and find her place in the cruel and treacherous world of adolescence, from MP3 players and Japanese mangas, to her first parties and her first whiskey and Coke.