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Ivy June Mosely and Catherine Combs, two girls from different parts of Kentucky, are participating in the first seventh-grade student exchange program between their schools. The girls will stay at each other's homes, attend school together, and record their experience in their journals. Catherine and her family have a beautiful home with plenty of space. Since Ivy June's house is crowded, she lives with her grandparents.
MARTY WILL DO ANYTHING TO SAVE SHILOH When Marty Preston comes across a young beagle in the hills behind his home, it's love at first sight -- and also big trouble. It turns out the dog, which Marty names Shiloh, belongs to Judd Travers, who drinks too much and has a gun -- and abuses his dogs. So when Shiloh runs away from Judd to Marty, Marty just has to hide him and protect him from Judd. But Marty's secret becomes too big for him to keep to himself, and it exposes his entire family to Judd's anger. How far will Marty have to go to make Shiloh his?
According to Pamela's cousin in New Jersey, the worst thing that
can happen to a girl is to start seventh grade without a boyfriend.
So Alice is glad that she and Patrick are going together. But
Patrick the boyfriend is a lot more complicated than Patrick the
friend. What's an appropriate gift for Alice to give him for his
birthday? What should she do if he wants to kiss her and she hasn't
just brushed her teeth?
There are strange goings-on once again in Middleburg. Someone has
put up posters warning townspeople that the dreaded Indiana Aztec
bat has been sighted in the area. What's more, the town is in an
uproar over the bells recently placed in the church belfry that
chime every hour -- twenty-four hours a day It seems the whole town
is going batty with the constant pealing
Every girl should grow up with Alice, and with this irresistible new look, a whole new generation will want to. Now that she is setting into eighth grade, the class she used to envy, Alice Mckinley is discovering that it isn't all that exciting. But, maybe it's up to her to make this year as thrilling as she thought it would be? Out with the old, plain-Jane Alice in with the new, stylish, creative Alice. She's sick of being boring. It's time to be outrageous! But, what if outrageous isn't all it's cracked up to be either? What if instead Alice finds herself in situations that are more embarrassing than they are wild and fun? Is Alice destined to be the same boring girl forever?
Polohas always longed to find his mother. All he remembers is that
she was soft and warm and smelled of milk. So when sassy,
street-smart Geraldine returns, she isn't exactly the mother he
expected. But Polo is still thrilled to have found her and is eager
to show her off to his pack of friends in the Club of Mysteries.
For Doug's brother, Gordie, the ridge with its spectacular view is a magical, special place, but for Doug, it's The Fear Place. Two years ago, Doug hiked to the ridge during his family's annual camping trip, and he vowed never again to cross the narrow ledge from which the earth dropped away six hundred feet to the canyon below. But now the boys' parents have been called from their vacation by a family emergency, and Doug and Gordie are alone in the wilderness. After one of their seemingly endless fights, Gordie has stomped away from their campsite. When Girdle doesn't return, Doug fears the worst, particularly when he hears reports that a cougar has been sighted nearby. Doug knows he has to go after his brother, and he knows where he will find him. What he can't imagine is the surprising source of the courage to overcome his fears.
There are, Alice decides, 272 horrible things left to happen to her
in her life, based on the number of really horrible things that
have happened already. She figures that out after the disaster of
the talent show. And she realizes that there is no way to fend them
off.
Shiloh belongs to Marty now, but the boy still can't trust his dog's original owner. Judd is back to drinking hard and being reckless with his rifle. Marty fears that Judd might have a new hunting target this season: Shiloh. "Marty's voice is consistently strong and true.... Shiloh fans will be well served by the sequel". -- Horn Book
It's Alice--for the "rest "of her life Yes, the very last Alice
book, and it reveals every last bit you'd want to know about Alice,
including whether she spends the rest of her life with Patrick
"This is the book where Alice, every girl's girl, turns into every
lady's lady" ("VOYA").
When the darkness, Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, are positive their neighbor, Mrs. Tuggle, is a witch. And they suspect the old woman is forcing Lynn's sister, Judith, to join her coven to witches. But Lynn and Mouse can't prove anything and their parents don't believe them. the girls are desperate to expose Mrs. Tuggle's evil nature, especially since her actions are becoming more threatening everyday. Now Lynn's parents have announced that they're going away for the weekend, leaving Judith and Mrs. Tuggle in charge. Can the girls outsmart Mrs. Tuggle and save Lynn's family -- or is the dark magic too strong to conquer?
When he finds a lost beagle in the hills behind his West Virginia home, Marty tries to hide it from his family and the dog's real owner, a mean-spirited man known to shoot deer out of season and to mistreat his dogs.
Alice at EIGHT--and boy was she a pistol The very youngest book in
the beloved series gets a makeover.
It's Alice's senior year in high school, and with this three-book
compilation, you won't miss a moment of it.
Fourth grade is far from flawless for Alice in this beloved novel
with a new look.
Everything can change in an instant. Everything. And then there is only before and after. Alice had a plan for her junior year. She'd laugh a lot, reinvent herself a little, and always have her friends right there with her. But, lately hanging out hasn't be as easy as it used to be. Maybe it's because everyone is a little over their heads with relationships and school and too much to do...or maybe something has changed between Alice and Liz and Pam and Gwen. Before Alice can even get her head around what that might mean, something does change. Something big. And, now nothing can ever be the same again.
In this charming repackage from a beloved series, Alice doesn't
feel like fitting in.
After Marty Preston worked so hard to earn the dog Shiloh, he had hoped that his troubles with Judd Travers were over. He could not rescue all the dogs that Judd mistreated, but since shiloh was the one who ran away and came to him, Shiloh was the one he loved. Judd, however, has other problems. Anyone who cheats and swears and lies and kicks his dogs has troubles inside himself, and when the man starts drinking, Marty realizes that Shiloh is in danger once again. As hunting season approaches and Judd begins hunting on their land, the Prestos know that something is bound to happen. They're right. Marty does the only thing he can think of to do, and discovers just how deep a hurt can go and how long it takes to heal.
Do not panic. Lord Thistlebottom's Book of Pitfalls and How to Survive Them has taught Roxie Warbler how to handle all sorts of situations. If Roxie's ever lost in the desert, or buried in an avalanche, or caught in a dust storm, she knows just what to do. But Lord Thistlebottom has no advice to help Roxie deal with Helvetia's Hooligans, the meanest band of bullies in school. Then Roxie finds herself stranded on a deserted island with not only the Hooligans but also a pair of crooks on the lam, and her survival skills may just save the day -- and turn the Hooligans into surprising allies.
Josh is hitchhiking from Boston to Dallas to begin a new life,
trying to sort out the changes that have skewed his world since an
accident killed his mother and made a mockery of his dreams. No
longer will he be what he was -- an important person in a high
school he loved. Instead he will be starting his junior year in a
place where no one will know him, no one will care.
The ups and downs of high school life continue in the second and third bind-ups in the "Alice" series. In "It's Not Like I Planned It This Way," Alice's sophomore year is chock full of change, from a new living arrangement, to a possible new relationship, to the newfound freedom that comes with driving. And in "Please Don't Be True," the adventure of growing up continues in Alice's junior year, when she and her friends deal with issues like a pregnancy scare and a heartbreaking good-bye. But no matter what changes, Alice is as relatable as ever.
""One of the most feared of a witch's powers is that of the evil
eye...""
Feel the darkness, touch the black, hear the shadows whispers back... Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, are convinced Mrs. Tuggle is a witch, even if no one believes them. Lynn thought they were safe after they escaped the witch's clutches last summer, but the evil Mrs. Tuggle hasn't finished with them yet. A menacing flock of crows is following Mouse's every move and the girls' only protection against this dangerous woman is destroyed. Lynn and Mouse know they have to act fast. But they don't know what Mrs. Tuggle is planning, and this time, they may not get away so easily... |
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