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Books with author Jean McLaughlin

  • Physical Science: Teacher Wraparound Edition

    McLaughlin

    Hardcover (Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Physical Science: Teacher Wraparound Edition was written by McLaughlin. Physical Science: Teacher Wraparound Edition was published by Glencoe/MacMillan McGraw Hill. Subjects of Physical Science: Teacher Wraparound Edition include General, Juvenile Nonfiction, PHYSICS, Science, Science & Mathematics
  • The Leveler

    James McLaughlin

    eBook (James McLaughlin, June 7, 2011)
    When our world suddenly crumbles apart we are faced with multiple options. We can choose to accept responsibility for our own failures, change what needs to be changed, and pick up the pieces and start all over again. Or, we can choose to hold everyone else responsible for our failures and seek revenge. The Leveler is a failed man who chooses not to accept personal responsibility for the miserable way his life has turned out. Pursued by rookie homicide detective Beebe Lawless, The Leveler goes on a week long killing spree seeking revenge against those he feels conspired to ruin his life. The Leveler...Don't get mad, get even!!!
  • The Hug

    Eoin McLaughlin

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, March 15, 1900)
    Hedgehog was feeling sad.As sad as a hedgehog can feel.So sad only one thing could help...Tortoise was feeling sad. As sad as a tortoise can feel. So sad only one thing could help... In this clever flipbook, both a hedgehog and a tortoise are looking for a hug. They ask all the other animals they come across but for some reason no one will hug them. Until a wise owl explains: Hedgehog is too spiky; Tortoise is too bony. And that's when they find each other! A beautiful, heartwarming picture book with all the universal appeal of Guess How Much I Love You.
  • Princess Ryan's Star Marines

    Mark McLaughlin

    eBook
    Packed with epic space battles and thrilling planetary combats, Princess Ryan’s Star Marines is an exciting light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek sci-fi action adventure saga with a flavor and pace reminiscent of Saturday afternoon serials. Set in the Twenty-third-and-a-half Century where Earth is a remote tributary planet in the Holy, Universal and Galactic Empire, the novel is fresh, unique and above all entertaining. Based on the awarding-winning Princess Ryan's board games, this first book in the saga is suitable for ages young adult on up.
  • Physical Science

    McLaughlin

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill / Glencoe, )
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  • The Boy Who Became a Bear

    Jean McLaughlin

    Paperback (Xlibris Corporation, Sept. 11, 2006)
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  • Different

    Janet McLaughlin

    language (Absolute Love Publishing, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Izzy wants to be like everyone else, but she has a secret. She isn’t weird or angry, like some of the kids at school think. Izzy has Tourette syndrome. Hiding outbursts and tics from her classmates is hard enough, but when a new girl arrives, Izzy’s fear of losing her best friend makes Izzy’s symptoms worse. And when she sees her crush act suspiciously, runaway thoughts take root inside of her. As the pressure builds and her world threatens to spin out of control, Izzy must face her fear and reveal her secret, whatever the costs.Authentic and perceptive, Different shines a light on the delicate line of a child’s hopes and fears and inspires us all to believe that perhaps we are not so different after all.
  • Haunted Echo

    Janet McLaughlin

    Paperback (Absolute Love Publishing, Nov. 2, 2016)
    Sun, fun, and her toes in the sand. That’s what Zoey Christopher expects when she joins her best friend and fellow cheerleader Becca on an exotic Caribbean vacation. What she finds instead is a wannabe boyfriend, a voodoo doll, and Tempy – a tormented young ghost whose past is linked to the island grounds.Zoey has always seen visions of the future, but when she arrives at St. Anthony’s Island to vacation among the jet set, she has her first encounter with a bona fide ghost. Forced to uncover the secret behind the girl’s untimely death, Zoey quickly realizes that trying to solve the case will place her in mortal danger. Shaken and confused by a menacing threat and by her budding feelings for the too-cute, too-nice Chris, will Zoey find a way to survive this vacation and put Tempy to rest?
  • Beneath It All

    Joe McLaughlin

    Paperback (Independently published, )
    None
  • Different

    Janet McLaughlin

    Paperback (Absolute Love Publishing, Sept. 10, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Izzy wants to be like everyone else, but she has a secret. She isn’t weird or angry, like some of the kids at school think. Izzy has Tourette syndrome. Hiding outbursts and tics from her classmates is hard enough, but when a new girl arrives, Izzy’s fear of losing her best friend makes Izzy’s symptoms worse. And when she sees her crush act suspiciously, runaway thoughts take root inside of her. As the pressure builds and her world threatens to spin out of control, Izzy must face her fear and reveal her secret, whatever the costs. Authentic and perceptive, Different shines a light on the delicate line of a child’s hopes and fears and inspires us all to believe that perhaps we are not so different after all.
  • The Accidental Secret Agent

    Tom McLaughlin

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, March 15, 2001)
    Accidental Secret Agent
  • The Accidental Secret Agent

    Tom McLaughlin

    eBook (OUP Oxford, June 2, 2016)
    Schoolboy turns secret agent in this hilarious spy spoof! Before you read this, I want you to carefully check that no-one is reading over your shoulder - go ahead, do it now. First off, that was terrible - really obvious. If I'm going to tell you top secret government information, you're going to have to be a bit more stealthy. Try again. Was anyone looking? No? Right, then I'll begin. This year the secret service made a major mix up, they mistook a 13-year-old boycalled Kevin for a secret agent (I know, so much for an 'intelligence' agency). This was the sort of kid that would try and zip wire across a building and end up falling head first into a fountain with his bum on show, so can you imagine what happened when he was allowed access to the amazing sortof spy gadgets that James Bond would use? Despite this, it was up to Kevin to save us all from an evil supervillain. It was the most dangerous, daring mission in the history of the secret service, and also its biggest blunder. This top secret