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Books with author Kristin Reynolds

  • Opposite of Always

    Justin Reynolds

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, April 4, 2019)
    'One of the best love stories I've ever read.' Angie Thomas, bestselling author of The Hate U Give.From debut author justin a. reynolds comes The Opposite of Always, a razor-sharp, hilarious and heartfelt novel about the choices we make, the people we choose and the moments that make life worth reliving. Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon and John Green.When Jack and Kate meet at a party, he knows he’s falling – hard. Soon she’s meeting his best friends and Kate wins them over as easily as she did Jack.But then Kate dies. And their story should end there.Yet Kate’s death sends Jack back to the beginning, the moment they first meet, and Kate’s there again. Healthy, happy, and charming as ever. Jack isn’t sure if he’s losing his mind.Still, if he has a chance to prevent Kate’s death, he’ll take it. Even if that means believing in time travel. However, Jack will learn that his actions are not without consequences. And when one choice turns deadly for someone else close to him, he has to figure out what he’s willing to do to save the people he loves.'Read this one, reread it, and then hug it to your chest.' Becky Albertalli, bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
  • Unlocking Science Skills Life Science Biology

    K. Reynolds

    Paperback (Globe Fearon Co, June 1, 1986)
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  • Labeled

    Kristin McReynold

    (, April 19, 2018)
    When Keeley Lees and her two best friends find out there's a special program for gifted students at their new school, all three of them do everything they can to get accepted. There's just one problem: Keeley's been diagnosed with a math disability, and it could ruin everything she's worked so hard for.'Labeled' follows Keeley from primary to high school, and takes a close look at the roadblocks and imperfections within the education system and their lasting effects on students. Told from Keeley's perspective, the challenges of everyday school struggles from academics to complications in friendships serve as poignant reminders of how growing up is bittersweet.