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Books with author Marcia Thornton

  • Godzilla Ate My Homework

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Oct. 15, 1997)
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  • Champ

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2007)
    Rare Book
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  • Champ

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 2007)
    A sweet, funny new title from Marcia Thornton Jones, co-author of the wildly successful Bailey School Kids series!RILEY is awful at sports. He wants to quit the baseball team, but his dad won't let him give up. So when one bad swing brings a three-legged dog into his life, Riley feels like he's been thrown a curveball. How can he take care of a dog and make his dad proud? CHAMP is a former champion show dog. But when the accident that leaves him with Riley also leaves him with three legs, this dog has to learn some new tricks. Can Champ show Riley that winning doesn't always mean coming in first?Together, Riley and Champ make a great team, but not everyone thinks so. Could they be separated?
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  • Champ

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 15, 2007)
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  • Ratfink

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    language (, March 7, 2019)
    Poor Logan. He always seems to be getting into trouble. Fifth grade will be different. That is until Grandpa moves in. Grandpa is becoming more and more forgetful and Logan doesn’t want him doing embarrassing things - especially in front of his friends. He doesn’t want his parents to send Grandpa away either. Then there is Emily Scott. She’s had it in for Logan since the first day of school. She is trying to set him up so it looks like he turned Ratfink on his best friend, Malik. And when Emily produces an embarrassing photo of Logan, will he really be a ratfink to preserve his reputation and save Grandpa?
  • Ratfink

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    eBook (Dutton Children's, Jan. 19, 2010)
    Poor Logan. He always seems to be getting into trouble. Fifth grade will be different. That is until Grandpa moves in. Grandpa is becoming more and more forgetful and Logan doesn?t want him doing embarrassing things?especially in front of his friends. He doesn?t want his parents to send Grandpa away either. Then there is Emily Scott. She?s had it in for Logan since the first day of school. She is trying to set him up so he looks like he turned ratfink on his best friend, Malik. And when Emily produces an embarrassing photo of Logan, will he really turn ?ratfink? to preserve his reputation and save Grandpa?
  • Ratfink

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 18, 2010)
    Poor Logan. He always seems to be getting into trouble. Fifth grade will be different. That is until Grandpa moves in. Grandpa is becoming more and more forgetful and Logan doesn?t want him doing embarrassing things?especially in front of his friends. He doesn?t want his parents to send Grandpa away either. Then there is Emily Scott. She?s had it in for Logan since the first day of school. She is trying to set him up so he looks like he turned ratfink on his best friend, Malik. And when Emily produces an embarrassing photo of Logan, will he really turn ?ratfink? to preserve his reputation and save Grandpa?
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  • By Marcia T. Jones New Ghoul in School

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2003)
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  • Journal of a Journey

    Marlene Thornton

    language (Createspace, Aug. 18, 2013)
    You will go into 49 years of a girls life as she grows up to be a woman. It is an autobiography of Mars. It starts off at the age of one, and doesn't stop until the age of forty-nine. There are a lot of adventures, and nonfictional things you might not believe. The way mars sees it we are all given a different life. It is very nonfictional, and even though mars did not want to publish it she did. If you are young or young at heart, you shouldn't read it. It is a rather tear jerker in many places, and extremely dramatic in others. It also contains a lot of abuse, and being molested, and raped.
  • Journal of a Journey

    Marlene Thornton

    language (, April 5, 2017)
    You will go into 49 years of a girls life as she grows up to be a woman. It is an autobiography of Mars. It starts off at the age of one, and doesn't stop until the age of forty-nine. There are a lot of adventures, and nonfictional things you might not believe. The way mars sees it we are all given a different life. It is very nonfictional, and even though mars did not want to publish it she did. If you are young or young at heart, you shouldn't read it. It is a rather tear jerker in many places, and extremely dramatic in others. It also contains a lot of abuse, and being molested, and raped.
  • Champ

    Marcia Thornton Jones

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 2007)
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  • The Bailey City Monsters

    et al. Marcia Thornton Jones

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2004)
    Trade Paperback