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Books with author Alexa Andrews

  • At the Beach

    Alexa Andrews

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1647)
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  • By Alexa Andrews At the Beach

    Alexa Andrews

    Hardcover (Penguin Young Readers Group, Aug. 16, 2013)
    [ AT THE BEACH By Andrews, Alexa ( Author ) Hardcover May-16-2013
  • Math, Grade 5: Harcourt School Publishers Math California

    Andrews

    Hardcover (Harcourt School Publishers, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Unit 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals. Unit 2: Number Theory and Fraction Concepts. Unit 3: Fraction Operations. Unit 4: Decimal Operations. Unit 5: Algebra and Percent. Unit 6: Geometry. Unit 7: Measurement. Unit 8: Data and Graphs. 645 pages
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  • Henry II

    Andrew Alexander

    language (, Nov. 28, 2014)
    This is the fifth volume in the new ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ series.Designed for first-time readers; ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ gives you the primary facts about the life and times of Henry II, one of England’s most energetic monarchs. The first of the Plantagenet kings, he ruled England and half of France and was potentially the most powerful ruler in Europe.Unfortunately, Henry was also beset on all sides by enemies, the kings of France, the pope, his estranged wife and his four avaricious sons.Above all else, Henry is remembered for a moment of sacrilegious violence, one of the most infamous events in English history, the murder of Thomas Becket. Whether, intentionally or not, Henry’s words brought about the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury inside his own Cathedral, an event that will forever tarnish Henry II’s reputation.This work includes sections on:• The Succession Crisis• Henry’s Early Life• Eleanor of Aquitaine• Henry’s Empire• Henry Restores Order in England• Royal Justice• Thomas Becket• The Rebellions of Henry’s Sons• Henry’s Death.Love History? Love ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’.History in Fifteen Minutes Series:Henry IIRichard IJohnHenry VIIIElizabeth IJames ICharles II
  • Heaven

    Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Aug. 2, 1987)
    From the bestselling author of 'Flowers in the Attic' comes the first book in the series centred around the Casteel family and its dark and mysterious past. Repackaged to attract a new generation of Andrews' fans HER NAME WAS HEAVEN, HER LIFE WAS ANYTHING BUT Heaven's mother Angel had died in childbirth, and from that moment her father turned against her. Her only allies, it seemed, were her four half-brothers and sisters. When their father, poor and desperate, sold them to strangers, Heaven was left alone and friendless. Her only hope was to reunite her family. But how? So begins the heartbreaking, magical story of the Casteel family, continued in 'Dark Angel', 'Fallen Hearts', 'Gates of Paradise' and 'Web of Dreams'.
  • Richard I

    Andrew Alexander

    language (, Dec. 2, 2014)
    This is the sixth volume in the new ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ series.Designed for first-time readers; ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ gives the primary facts about the life and times of Richard I, one of England’s most famous monarchs. The second Plantagenet king, Richard is one of the few English monarchs to gain a sobriquet or nickname: Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror then Richard the Lionheart.Richard’s great passion was for war, which was both his making as a monarch and his downfall. In his youth, he fought against his father, Henry II. As king of England, he fought during the Third Crusade. Finally, he fought against the French king Philip II before being fatally wounded by a foolish act of bravado.This work includes sections on:• Who was Richard I?• Richard’s Early Life• Fighting against his Father• Richard becomes King• The Third Crusade• Prisoner• War with France• Richard’s DeathLove History? Love ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’.History in Fifteen Minutes Series:Henry IIRichard IJohnHenry VIIIElizabeth IJames ICharles II
  • FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC

    Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1982)
    The novel that launched Virginia Andrews' superselling career: the tale of four children locked in an attic by their once-loving mother! It was a game of happy families. The four children lived such perfect lives in such a happy, golden family. It was a game of hide and seek. Their father died suddenly. The children now lived alone, hidden in the airless attic. It was a case of tender, loving murder. Their mother promised that they would stay only long enough to inherit her family's fortune. But gradually she forgot how much she adored those children. Millions of readers have been enthralled by this gripping story of a family's betrayal and heartbreak, love and revenge -- which then sows the seeds for the future.
  • Baby Animals

    Andrew Alex

    language (, Jan. 19, 2017)
    Interactive Cards with Images and Puzzles.Book 2: swallow, hedgehog, duck, guinea pig, tortoise, owl, pig, goat, deer, raccoon.All children love animals, especially baby ones, and this set of flashcards depicts some of the most popular.This charming set of cards is primarily aimed at very young children who aren’t yet ready to learn to read, but who are getting intrigued about the world around them. For this reason, the names of the animals and their babies don’t appear on the cards by default. However, it is possible to reveal them by double clicking or double tapping the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.• The cards show bright, attractive and extremely cute photographs of animal parents and their young.• Whether you choose to show the words or not, these appealing cards are a great way to help your child remember the names of animals and their offspring.• The photographic images are easily recognisable and, unlike simplified or cartoon-style drawings, will help children relate what they’re learning to real life.The warm feeling browsing through these images creates is difficult to convey in words.For details on the Alex’s Cards range visit the website http://alex.cards
  • Baby Animals

    Andrew Alex

    language (, Jan. 18, 2017)
    Interactive Cards with Images and Puzzles.Book 1: chicken, dog, cow, cat, goose, fox, horse, bear, sheep, rabbit.All children love animals, especially baby ones, and this set of flashcards depicts some of the most popular.This charming set of cards is primarily aimed at very young children who aren’t yet ready to learn to read, but who are getting intrigued about the world around them. For this reason, the names of the animals and their babies don’t appear on the cards by default. However, it is possible to reveal them by double clicking or double tapping the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.• The cards show bright, attractive and extremely cute photographs of animal parents and their young.• Whether you choose to show the words or not, these appealing cards are a great way to help your child remember the names of animals and their offspring.• The photographic images are easily recognisable and, unlike simplified or cartoon-style drawings, will help children relate what they’re learning to real life.The warm feeling browsing through these images creates is difficult to convey in words.For details on the Alex’s Cards range visit the website http://alex.cards
  • Henry VIII: Andrew Alexander

    Andrew Alexander

    language (, Nov. 19, 2014)
    This is the first volume in the new ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ series.Designed for first-time readers; ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ gives you the primary facts about the life and times of Henry VIII, King of England, Supreme Head of the Church of England and most famously, the husband of six wives.England’s most notorious monarch, Henry came to the throne as a teenager, young, handsome and athletic. He married his dead brother’s wife, beheaded two queens, started the Reformation and dissolved the Monasteries.Thirty-seven years later, Henry was a fat, tired old man who had executed over 50,000 of his subjects.This work includes sections on:• Who was Henry VIII?• Henry’s Early Life• Catherine of Aragon• Anne Boleyn• Jane Seymour• Anne of Cleves• Catherine Howard• Catherine Parr• Henry Makes England Stronger• Henry’s Reformation• Henry’s Death• Interesting Facts About Henry VIIILove History? Love ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’.History in Fifteen Minutes Series:Henry IIRichard IJohnHenry VIIIElizabeth IJames ICharles II
  • John

    Andrew Alexander

    language (, Dec. 16, 2014)
    This is the seventh volume in the new ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ series.Designed for first-time readers; ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ gives the primary facts about the life and times of King John, one of England’s most maligned monarchs. The third Plantagenet king, John is frequently described as the worst king ever to sit on the English throne.John certainly had his faults. He seduced a twelve-year-old French princess, murdered his sixteen-year-old nephew, defied Pope Innocent III and was excommunicated. He also lost most of the English lands in France and broke his word after signing the Magna Carta.However John was in an invidious situation when he came to the throne. He was confronted by an aggressive king of France and an assertive pope. He was struggling to emerge from the shadows of his warrior father and brother, Henry II and Richard I. He was beset by barons who were trying to resist his demands for increased taxation to meet the inflation of the late twelfth-century.This work includes sections on:• Who was King John?• John’s Early Life• John becomes King• War with the French• Dispute with the Pope• The Barons’ War and Magna Carta• John’s Death.• An Assessment of JohnLove History? Love ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’.History in Fifteen Minutes Series:Henry IIRichard IJohnHenry VIIIElizabeth IJames ICharles II
  • James I: History in Fifteen Minutes

    Andrew Alexander

    language (, Nov. 21, 2014)
    This is the third volume in the new ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ series.Designed for first-time readers; ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’ gives you the primary facts about the life and times of James I, one of England’s most intellectual monarchs. He supported the Church of England, survived the Gunpowder Plot and saw the Pilgrim Fathers sail to the Americas.James was the first Stuart monarch, nicknamed the 'Wisest Fool in Christendom’. He understood the dangers of tobacco and in 1604 wrote a book entitled 'A Counterblaste to Tobacco', but he did not realise that the Divine Right of Kings was an outdated belief.This work includes sections on:• Who was James I?• James’ Early Life• James’ Accession• Sir Walter Raleigh• The Gunpowder Plot• James’ Favourites• James and Parliament• James and the Puritans• The Pilgrim Fathers• James’ DeathLove History? Love ‘History in Fifteen Minutes’.History in Fifteen Minutes Series:Henry IIRichard IJohnHenry VIIIElizabeth IJames ICharles II