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Books with author Laura Hopper

  • I Never

    Laura Hopper

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Janey King’s priorities used to be clear: track, school, friends, and family. But when seventeen-year-old Janey learns that her seemingly happy parents are getting divorced, her world starts to shift. Back at school, Luke Hallstrom, an adorable senior, pursues Janey, and she realizes that she has two new priorities to consider: love and sex. Inspired by Judy Blume’s classic Forever, I Never features a perfect, delicious, almost-to-good-to-be-true high school relationship . . . and it doesn’t shy away from the details. Destined to be passed from teen to teen, this is a young adult debut that will get readers talking.
  • I Never

    Laura Hopper

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Janey King’s priorities used to be clear: track, school, friends, and family. But when seventeen-year-old Janey learns that her seemingly happy parents are getting divorced, her world starts to shift. Back at school, Luke Hallstrom, an adorable senior, pursues Janey, and she realizes that she has two new priorities to consider: love and sex. Inspired by Judy Blume’s classic Forever, I Never features a perfect, delicious, almost-to-good-to-be-true high school relationship . . . and it doesn’t shy away from the details. Destined to be passed from teen to teen, this is a young adult debut that will get readers talking.
  • I Never

    Laura Hopper

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 11, 2019)
    "A stellar debut novel that easily compares to Judy Blume's iconic Forever" (School Library Journal, starred review). Destined to be passed from teen to teen, this delicious, almost-too-good-to-be-true high school romance is perfect for fans of Morgan Matson and Katie Cotugno.Janey King’s priorities used to be clear: track, school, friends, and family. But when seventeen-year-old Janey learns that her seemingly happy parents are getting divorced, her world starts to shift. Back at school, Luke Hallstrom, an adorable senior, pursues Janey, and she realizes that she has two new priorities to consider: love and sex.I Never features a perfect, delicious, almost-to-good-to-be-true high school relationship . . . and it doesn’t shy away from the details. This is a young adult debut that will get readers talking.
  • Mystery of the Hindu Temple

    Laura Hope

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 7, 1985)
    The Bobbsey twins travel to Nepal, where they become involved in investigating the theft of valuable Hindu temple treasures.
  • The Bobbsey Twins: the Mystery at Cherry Corners

    laura hope

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1971)
    children's reader, part of the Bobbsey Twins series, 178 pages
  • The Monster Mouse Mystery

    Laura Hope

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1991)
    When Freddie and Flossie are testing Professor Osgood's new video games, they overhear him saying that his monster mouse has escaped and may have fallen into the wrong hands, so the Bobbseys set out to solve the mystery
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  • Double Trouble

    Laura Hope

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 25, 1983)
    The twins are faced with a dangerous puzzle that leads down twisting trails, as they attempt to foil an international band of thieves
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  • Bobbsey Twins & the Doodlebug Mystery

    Laura Hope

    Hardcover (GROSSET & DUNLAP, March 15, 1965)
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  • Bobbsey Twins Adventure in the Country

    Laura Hope

    Hardcover (UNSPECIFIED VENDOR, July 6, 1961)
    GROSSET & DUNLAP INC. PUBLISHED IN 1961 FULL COLOR COVER
  • The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair

    Laura Hope

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 3, 2007)
    Their Mother had taught the Bobbsey twins not to neglect hurts of this kind- and iodine they knew- was good to “kill the germs”- whatever that meant.' (Excerpt)
  • Bobbsey Twins on a Ranch

    Laura Hope

    Hardcover (GROSSET & DUNLAP, March 15, 1915)
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  • The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair

    Laura Hope

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 3, 2007)
    Their Mother had taught the Bobbsey twins not to neglect hurts of this kind- and iodine they knew- was good to “kill the germs”- whatever that meant.' (Excerpt)