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The Little Giant Book Of Optical Illusions
The Misadventures Of Grumpy Cat And Pokey
The Odyssey Graphic Novel
The Other Wes Moore
The Outsiders
9780590471282 The River Gallimard Jeunesse (Publisher) Transparent overlays depict the plant and animal life found along a river and how rain and winter can change the river.
9780486280486 The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne Hester Prynne is ostracized from her seventeenth-century Puritan community for refusing to name the father of her child, the product of an adulterous relationship. Courier Corporation
The Secret Garden Dawn To Dusk In The Astonishing Hidden World Of The Garden
The Shallows
9780673609878 The Time Machine Fay Robinson
9780061120060 Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston, Ruby Dee One Of The Most Important Works Of Twentieth-century American Literature, Zora Neale Hurston's Beloved 1937 Classic, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Is An Enduring Southern Love Story Sparkling With Wit, Beauty, And Heartfelt Wisdom. Told In The Captivating Voice Of A Woman Who Refuses To Live In Sorrow, Bitterness, Fear, Or Foolish Romantic Dreams, It Is The Story Of Fair-skinned, Fiercely Independent Janie Crawford, And Her Evolving Selfhood Through Three Marriages And A Life Marked By Poverty, Trials, And Purpose. A True Literary Wonder, Hurston's Masterwork Remains As Relevant And Affecting Today As When It Was First Published -- Perhaps The Most Widely Read And Highly Regarded Novel In The Entire Canon Of African American Literature. Harper Perennial Modern Classics
9780062457806 They Both Die At The End Silvera, Adam Quill Tree Books
9780545030175 They're Poets and They Know It! Meredith Hamilton
Timberland The Emperor Of Sound
9780060935467 To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee the Unforgettable Novel Of A Childhood In A Sleepy Southern Town And The Crisis Of Conscience That Rocked It, to Kill A Mockingbird Became Both An Instant Bestseller And A Critical Success When It Was First Published In 1960. It Went On To Win The Pulitzer Prize In 1961 And Was Later Made Into An Academy Award-winning Film, Also A Classic. Compassionate, Dramatic, And Deeply Moving, to Kill A Mockingbird Takes Readers To The Roots Of Human Behavior - To Innocence And Experience, Kindness And Cruelty, Love And Hatred, Humor And Pathos. Now With Over 18 Million Copies In Print And Translated Into Forty Languages, This Regional Story By A Young Alabama Woman Claims Universal Appeal. Harper Lee Always Considered Her Book To Be A Simple Love Story. Today It Is Regarded As A Masterpiece Of American Literature.the New Yorkerskilled, Unpretentious And Tototally Ingenuous . . . Tough, Melodramatic, Acute, Funny. Harper Perennial
Troy
Uglies
Unabridged The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
Weird Tales Of Edgar Allan Poe
What You Must Think Of Me
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