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  • Silly Tilly and the Easter Bunny

    Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 15, 1989)
    One morning Silly Tilly Mole wakes up and smells jelly beans. She thinks sheforgot to remember Easter. She wants to ask the Easter Bunny in for a cup of tea, but where are her glasses and Easter bonnet? Tilly is so silly she forgets what she's looking for--and almost misses Easter!
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  • Half Life

    Lillian Clark

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2020)
    An overachiever enrolls in an experimental clone study to prove that two (of her own) heads are better than one in this fast-paced, near-future adventure that's Black Mirror meets Becky Albertalli.There aren't enough hours in the day for Lucille--perfectionist, overachiever--to do everything she has to do, and there certainly aren't enough hours to hang out with friends, fall in love, get in trouble--all the teenage things she knows she should want to be doing instead of preparing for a flawless future. So when she sees an ad for Life2: Do more. Be more, she's intrigued. The company is looking for beta testers to enroll in an experimental clone program, and in the aftermath of a series of disappointments, Lucille is feeling reckless enough to jump in. At first, it's perfect: her clone, Lucy, is exactly what she needed to make her life manageable and have time for a social life. But it doesn't take long for Lucy to become more Lucy and less Lucille, and Lucille is forced to stop looking at Lucy as a reflection and start seeing her as a window--a glimpse at someone else living her own life, but better. Lucy does what she really wants to, not what she thinks she should want to, and Lucille is left wondering how much she was even a part of the perfect life she'd constructed for herself. Lucille wanted Lucy to help her relationships with everyone else, but how can she do that without first rectifying her relationship with herself?"Like a PG-13 mash-up of Booksmart and Black Mirror, Clark’s sophomore novel delivers both twisty sci-fi suspense and a highly relatable account of the search for self-determination and self-worth."--Booklist"Clark makes this territory fresh, and teens questioning their own self-worth will be drawn to this novel. A novel that is near-future enough to appeal to sci-fi fans as well as general audiences who like to ask, 'What if?'"--SLJ
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  • The Blob Monster & Haunted Marker

    Lillian Brink

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Two tales about a group of friends using magic, their wits, and the power of their friendship to fight evil! Can they defeat the basement dwelling Blob Monster before he captures them all? Can they defeat evil creations made by using the Haunted Marker? Whatever the Haunted Marker draws comes to life! No matter what they face this group of girls knows that together they can take on the world!
  • Joe and Betsy the Dinosaur

    Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 18, 1996)
    Joe and his pet dinosaur, Betsy, are ready for a fun-filled day in the snow. But as soon as they go out . . . Kerplunk!Crash!Bang! Betsy slides down the hill and crashes right through the ice, her big feet samsh the steps of the lions' den, and her sneeze blows the chimney off the bears' house. Poor Betsy! She's too big for her own good -- or is she?Lillian Hoban tells a warm and funny story that's just right for beginning readers.
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  • Arthur's Camp-Out

    Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, April 22, 1994)
    Arthur's gone Camping.Violet's camping out too, but her friends don't want Arthur around. So Arthur decidesto collect slimy things he knows Violet wouldn't like. But he doesn't count on slippery rocks and swooping bats, or hunger pangs. Then he smells hot dogs roasting over a warm fire...
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  • Arthur's Birthday Party

    Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 5, 2000)
    Happy Birthday, Arthur!Arthur is having a gymnastics party for his birthday, with prizes for balancing, tumbling, and rope climbing. Arthur is sure that he will win the prize for best all--around gymnast. But his little sister, Violet, and her friend Wilma have been practicing-and they may have a surprise in store....
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  • Half Life

    Lillian Clark

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2020)
    An overachiever enrolls in an experimental clone study to prove that two (of her own) heads are better than one in this fast-paced, near-future adventure that's Black Mirror meets Becky Albertalli.There aren't enough hours in the day for Lucille--perfectionist, overachiever--to do everything she has to do, and there certainly aren't enough hours to hang out with friends, fall in love, get in trouble--all the teenage things she knows she should want to be doing instead of preparing for a flawless future. So when she sees an ad for Life2: Do more. Be more, she's intrigued. The company is looking for beta testers to enroll in an experimental clone program, and in the aftermath of a series of disappointments, Lucille is feeling reckless enough to jump in. At first, it's perfect: her clone, Lucy, is exactly what she needed to make her life manageable and have time for a social life. But it doesn't take long for Lucy to become more Lucy and less Lucille, and Lucille is forced to stop looking at Lucy as a reflection and start seeing her as a window--a glimpse at someone else living her own life, but better. Lucy does what she really wants to, not what she thinks she should want to, and Lucille is left wondering how much she was even a part of the perfect life she'd constructed for herself. Lucille wanted Lucy to help her relationships with everyone else, but how can she do that without first rectifying her relationship with herself?"Like a PG-13 mash-up of Booksmart and Black Mirror, Clark’s sophomore novel delivers both twisty sci-fi suspense and a highly relatable account of the search for self-determination and self-worth."--Booklist"Clark makes this territory fresh, and teens questioning their own self-worth will be drawn to this novel. A novel that is near-future enough to appeal to sci-fi fans as well as general audiences who like to ask, 'What if?'"--SLJ
  • Inner Feng Shui

    Lillian Too

    eBook (Ebury Digital, Dec. 31, 2011)
    This extraordinary - and extremely helpful book - takes Feng Shui much further than it has ever been before. Bestselling author Lillian Too shows how you can use this ancient art to understand yourself better - and to accept what you find within. Using visualizations, mediations - as well as more conventional feng shui tips she explains how to deal with negative emotions (anger, doubt, fear etc) as well as attachments (obsessive love, addiction to money etc). Only by working yourself and your environment first can you then look outwards to help others - and look forward to the future.
  • House of Koi

    Lilian Li

    language (New Degree Press, Dec. 1, 2019)
    House of Koi is about identity and learning that, sometimes, your future is waiting for you in your past. The story follows Mila as she strives to reconcile the person she became in an effort to fit into her American international school with the young girl she was; the girl who spoke Mandarin and Malay with ease. Is it too late to embrace both parts of herself?When Mila is sent to the top of the mountain to live with her grandmother for a year when her parents go away for business, she cannot avoid her native tongue, even if she does try. To make matters worse, Mila must now attend a local private school, and navigate a world she seems to barely understand. Everyone keeps telling her that she should not forget her heritage, but this only takes her deeper inside herself. That is until she meets the “Fish Boy” from the bottom of the mountain. Together, they teach one another what the other is best at. However, every time Mila asks about the past, he refuses to answer. She resolves to find out what happened that caused her to be unable to look her grandmother squarely in the eye.
  • I'll Cry Tomorrow

    Lillian Roth

    Hardcover (Frederick Fell, Jan. 1, 1954)
    Cloth; Very Good; Signed by Author; Dust Jacket - Like New; Very Good + +/Fine. Signed by Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Black cloth binding w/author & title in gilt, red cloth spine. dj w/some small chips, clean & bright in Brodart cover. yellow endpapers w/ 15 photographs of Lillian. 347pp. No later printings listed on copyright page. Signed and inscribed, "For Bela, The indomitable-With kindest regards- Gerold Frank. New Year August 1954. Bela who? (Abzug).
  • Stick-In-The-Mud Turtle

    Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1977)
    Fred Turtle's family has to decide whether they want to live like the ritzy new family in the pond.
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  • The Case of the Two Masked Robbers

    Lillian Hoban

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 4, 1988)
    ‘Arabella and Albert Raccoon decide to track down the robbers who stole Mrs. Turtle’s eggs. After a run-in with a snake and a couple of cagey crows, the twins have enough clues to figure out who is the culprit. The mystery plot is just clever enough to keep readers guessing and surprised at the end, although not so difficult that it’s impossible to figure out.’ —SLJ.
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