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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies
_______________ The second book in the New York Times bestselling
Cursebreaker series: a lush, contemporary fantasy retelling of
Beauty and the Beast. _______________ Find the heir, win the crown.
Win the crown, save the kingdom. Harper has freed Prince Rhen from
the curse that almost destroyed his kingdom. But all is not well;
rumours are rife that there is a rival heir with a stronger claim
to the throne and that 'Princess' Harper of Disi is nothing but a
fraud. Grey has fled the castle carrying a terrible secret. When he
is discovered by soldiers and returned to Ironrose by force, Grey's
allegiances begin to shift. And as he grows closer to an enemy
princess, he is forced to decide whether he will stand against Rhen
for the crown he never wanted ... For more fantasy romance, don't
miss Brigid Kemmerer's heart-stopping Defy the Night series.
Bright, colourful flashcards perfect for helping children aged 5-7
practise and improve their Spanish vocabulary! There are lots of
fun cards, each with a Spanish word or phrase on one side, and the
English translation on the other. Charming characters and
illustrations make learning new vocabulary easy - and we've
colour-coded each topic to make finding the card you want a breeze.
There's even a free online audio player - it's loaded with all the
vocabulary from the cards pronounced by native Spanish speakers.
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Strangers in Jerusalem
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Kerry Olitzky, Inas Younis; Illustrated by Maryana Kachmar-Flyah
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Readers of John Green, Sarah Dessen, and Laurie Halse Anderson
will be touched by the emotional depth and realistic characters of
Jennifer Castle's teen novel You Look Different in Real Life.
Justine charmed the nation in a documentary film featuring five
kindergartners. Five years later, her edgy sense of humor made her
the star of a second movie that caught up with the lives of the
same five kids. Now Justine is sixteen, and another sequel is in
the works. Justine isn't ready to have viewers examining her life
again. She feels like a disappointment, not at all like the girl
everyone fell in love with in the first two movies. But, ready or
not, she and the other four teens will soon be in front of the
cameras again.
Smart, fresh, and funny, You Look Different in Real Life is an
affecting novel about life in an age where the lines between what's
personal and what's public aren't always clear.
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