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  • How Babies Are Made

    andrew andry

    Paperback (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1974)
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  • PETALS ON WIND

    Andrews

    (Pocket, Oct. 2, 1985)
    The bestselling phenomenon of the Dollanganger family saga continues, as the children who escaped the attic build new lives, haunted by their tragic past. The children now growing to adulthood had survived their imprisonment in the dark attic and had broken free to the sunlit world outside. But they found that the horror and pain of their captivity would not leave them. The memory of it would not allow them to lead ordinary lives. Was it their fault? Was there something strange about them? Only their mother could help them. Only revenge could satisfy them!
  • The Adventures of Ellie: My First Sleepover

    Andrew Noe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2018)
    The Adventures of Ellie are about big moments in a child’s life…if that child was a cat. Ellie enjoys living with his dad and new mom, but when his parents go out of town for a night, Ellie gets to go on his first sleepover. Ellie and his friend Larkin have a lot of fun in Ellie’s second adventure My First Sleepover.
  • The Journey to No Man's Land

    Andrew Jia

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
    Milo is just your average kid. Until he’s dragged off by his brother to a dangerous land...Milo would much rather be in his science lab, where his biggest concern is trying to avoid explosions. Not trying to dodge seasickness and survive sea monster attacks. But now he’s in mortal danger on the high seas, with danger every which way he turns...Theo is annoyed. Milo has been constantly whining about the journey. He’s this close to strangling his little annoying brother when they finally make landfall on No Man’s Land. But neither of them could expect what comes next...No Man’s Land is not what the legends have described it as. Creatures of unimaginable strength brew there, waiting in darkness. Will the brothers live long enough to escape? Or will they never return? Get The Journey to No Man’s Land today to experience a dangerous adventure into mysterious lands!
  • Albert Einstein: Scientist

    Andrew Andrew May

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2017)
    "This book features little-known details of Einsteins life, the viewpoints of his peers, and photographs chronicling his life"--Provided by publisher.
  • Flowers in the Attic

    Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 2, 1985)
    EIGHT BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 1979 - 2014....V.C. ANDREWS BOOK COLLECTION - SET OF 8 /RAIN, ALL THAT GLITTERS, DARK ANGEL, WEB OF DREAMS, GARDEN OF SHADOWS, SEEDS OF YESTERDAY, MY SWEET AUDRINA, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC
  • Isaac Newton

    Andrew Andrew May

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2016)
    "The History Makers biography of Isaac Newton narrates events from this mathematicians personal life while providing key details about the scientists and theories he studied and the trials of his world"--Provided by publisher.
  • Paranormal Singapore

    Andrew Lim

    Paperback (Monsoon Books Pte. Ltd., Jan. 1, 2008)
    In this collection of paranormal tales from Singapore, author Andrew Lim terrifies his readers.'Little Boy Bad': When Lim Poh Choo and her children move to their new apartment in Bedok, someone else is already living there. Can they drive the evil spirit away before he drives them crazy? 'The Devil's Blade': Mr. Seah buys an antique dagger from a shop in Chinatown-then the nightmares and the murders begin. But how will he get rid of such an evil presence? And why is he covered in blood?Plus: 'From Beyond the Grave', 'Sandman's Corpse' and 'Head of the Class'.
  • Abraham Frost - The Cup of Jamshid

    Andrew Old

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Abraham Frost is just an average, ordinary twelve-year old growing up in Sydney's western suburbs - until the day he and his father are attacked on their way home from school by a monster straight out of a nightmare. Abe is immediately thrust into a world he never knew existed - a world of ogres and pixies, of centaurs and gnomes, of giants and trolls. A world of the Fae. Finding that he too is one of the Fae with supernatural abilities of his own, Abe must learn to control these newfound powers, find a place in this broader world, and choose a side in the looming war. At the heart of the struggle, the legendary Cup of Jamshid. What is it, where is it, and why does the shadowy figure called Svarovic want it? Abraham Frost - The Cup of Jamshid is the first book in an exciting new fantasy series chronicling the adventures of Abe and his friends at Grimm's School for the Gyfted. Set amongst blue gums, kookaburras and billabongs, it's an adventure story set in the real world with a fantastical twist.
  • PETALS ON WIND

    Andrews

    (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1987)
    The bestselling phenomenon of the Dollanganger family saga continues, as the children who escaped the attic build new lives, haunted by their tragic past. The children now growing to adulthood had survived their imprisonment in the dark attic and had broken free to the sunlit world outside. But they found that the horror and pain of their captivity would not leave them. The memory of it would not allow them to lead ordinary lives. Was it their fault? Was there something strange about them? Only their mother could help them. Only revenge could satisfy them!
  • IF THERE BE THORNS

    Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1982)
    F THERE BE THORNS (Dollanger Saga (Paperback)) [paperback] Andrews [Sep 02, 1982] …
  • The Journey of John Bunyan: It's not easy being the son of a legend

    A. A. Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2016)
    Paul Bunyan is a folk hero whose story is known to many. This novella, intended for young adults, takes that story in a new direction. Readers are introduced to John, Paul's son, who becomes concerned with environmental issues and vows to do something about them. Along with his friends, he sets out to plant a tree for every one his famous father cut down. And that's a great deal of trees because, as many know, Paul Bunyan could cut down 22 trees with a single swipe of his axe!
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