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Books with author Elizabeth Marie Pope

  • The Books of Elizabeth Marie Pope - The Sherwood Ring and The Perilous Gard

    Elizabeth Marie Pope

    Mass Market Paperback (MagicQuest / Tempo, March 15, 1985)
    Gift set of both of Elizabeth Marie Pope's books.
  • The Sherwood Ring

    Elizabeth Marie Pope

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 29, 2001)
    Newly orphaned Peggy Grahame is caught off-guard when she first arrives at her family’s ancestral estate. Her eccentric uncle Enos drives away her only new acquaintance, Pat, a handsome British scholar, then leaves Peggy to fend for herself. But she is not alone. The house is full of mysteries—and ghosts. Soon Peggy becomes involved with the spirits of her own Colonial ancestors and witnesses the unfolding of a centuries-old romance against a backdrop of spies and intrigue and of battles plotted and foiled. History has never been so exciting—especially because the ghosts are leading Peggy to a romance of her own!
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  • The Odyssey: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, June 1, 1999)
    The challenging level focuses on a variety of reading strategies to help students construct a meaningful literature experience as well as develop critical thinking and academic skills.
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  • The Perilous Gard

    Elizabeth Marie Pope

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, June 1, 1976)
    In 1558 while imprisoned in a remote castle, a young girl becomes involved in a series of events that lead to an underground labyrinth peopled by the last practioners of druidic magic.
  • The Perilous Gard

    Elizabeth Marie Pope, Richard Cuffari

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 1, 1974)
    In 1558 while imprisoned at Elwenwood Hall, a remote castle in northern England, teenaged Kate Sutton finds herself involved in a series of mysterious events that eventually bring her to an underground labyrinth peopled by the last practitioners of druidic magic.When Kate Sutton is sent to Elvenwood Hall as a prisoner by Queen Mary in the summer of 1558, she learns of the Druids and the truth about the disappearance of Sir Geoffrey's little girl
  • The Seer: Deadly Fairy Tales, Book 1

    Elizabeth Marx

    language (, March 12, 2012)
    Fairy tales aren’t supposed to be deadly, but anything can happen on Halloween night in Salem … even a human sacrifice. When a supernatural beast murders a sixteen-year-old girl, her soul is reawakened as an OtherWorldly being. Now, as the Seer, she is destined to serve the Order, even as she craves retribution. Invisible, isolated, and confused, she rejects her calling and seeks solace in the one thing she believes is real: her connection to Locke … only he can’t see her, or feel her presence.Determined to find some way to warn Locke of the danger he’s in the Seer sets out to discover the truth behind the clandestine Order. Unfortunately, those who are like her fear her, and only one acknowledges her existence—Tristan, a Guardian sentenced to defend the Order at all costs. Soon Tristan discovers something sinister, something that cannot only destroy the Seer, but every witch in the Order.To protect the one she loves and regain the life she lost, the Seer must join forces with Tristan and save the thing responsible for taking her away from the world to which she desperately wants to return. Deadly Fairy Tales is a paranormal young adult urban fantasy romance series set in Salem. Books in the series are as follows.The Seer Book 1All's Fair in Vanity's War Book 2Something Greedy This Way Comes Book 3
  • Alicia

    Marian Elizabeth

    language (, Jan. 27, 2019)
    At the end of eighth grade , Alicia and her best friends make a pact. Each of them pledges to achieve their Summer goal before the four of them start High School in the Fall. Level-headed Mallory wants to make the High School orchestra. Quiet Vanessa wants to make a new friend. Tia (the troublemaker) needs to pass Summer school in order to move on to High School. And Alicia? She vows to have her first kiss, even though academics are where she really excels.In the first installment of the Westwood High series, honor student Alicia Richardson learns that there's a lot more to life than getting good grades.
  • The Lord of the Flies: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, Nov. 1, 1999)
    The challenging level focuses on a variety of reading strategies to help students construct a meaningful literature experience as well as develop critical thinking and academic skills.
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  • Catching Fire: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, March 1, 2014)
    Each literature teaching guide for the Hunger Games trilogy is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and includes strategic reading lessons that focus on both the individual volume and the series. There are over 50 separate strategies in the series for deeper understanding and meaning. In addition to lessons that focus on the standard elements of literature (plot, characterization, setting and mood, theme, diction, style, and narration), students are provided with the Choice Analysis Tool to help them gain a deep understanding of motivation in a complex and terrorized society. They are also offered the opportunity to use historical documents (e.g., the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence) as well as other works of literature and poetry to contextualize the trilogy. Each book also includes Writer’s Forums that guide students in writing while using the books in the series as a backdrop. A vocabulary feature in the final volume provides word study ideas for the entire series.
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  • The Sherwood Ring

    Elizabeth Marie Pope

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, )
    Newly orphaned Peggy Grahame is caught off-guard when she first arrives at her familyÂ’s ancestral estate. Her eccentric uncle Enos drives away her only new acquaintance, Pat, a handsome British scholar, then leaves Peggy to fend for herself. But she is not alone. The house is full of mysteries?and ghosts. Soon Peggy becomes involved with the spirits of her own Colonial ancestors and witnesses the unfolding of a centuries-old romance against a backdrop of spies and intrigue and of battles plotted and foiled. History has never been so exciting?especially because the ghosts are leading Peggy to a romance of her own!
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  • The Giver: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, March 1, 1999)
    The challenging level focuses on a variety of reading strategies to help students construct a meaningful literature experience as well as develop critical thinking and academic skills.
  • All's Fair in Vanity's War: Deadly Fairy Tales, Book 2

    Elizabeth Marx

    language (Elizabeth Marx, Oct. 24, 2011)
    A powerful vate and the last in her line, Keleigh denies the potent magic singing through her blood because she wants to be Ordinary.Keleigh has the ability, but not the training, to save her parents from slaughter by beasts most only see in horror movies. But after they perish, her mother reaches out from the OtherWorld, freeing Keleigh from her oath never to practice magic and imploring her to find an ancient relic powerful enough to destroy this realm.Keleigh, no longer able to deny her true calling, begrudgingly turns to her sworn enemy for help. Locke is a damaged druid whose family is entrusted with keeping witches cloaked in the Ordinary world in Salem. But Locke has a mission of his own, one that might not align with Keleigh's.Can the two come together to find the ancient artifact in time to save each other and the world from plunging into complete chaos?This fairy tale is about to become deadly because all's fair in vanity's war.