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  • The Ultimate Book of Family Card Games

    Oliver Ho

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, March 5, 2013)
    Pick a card game—any game! Everyone loves to play cards, and this ultimate collection has all the fun favorites, including rummy, spades, war, old maid, go fish, snip snap snorem, and hearts. There are over 50 games in all, organized by type and difficulty, and complete with instructions, rules, strategies, color illustrations, and a brief note on each one's origins.
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  • Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to Do Across Paris

    K. B. Oliver

    Paperback (Monceau Publishing, Oct. 4, 2015)
    UPDATED FOR 2019! Do travel books confuse you? It can be stressful to wade through tons of information that you don’t need just to reach what you’re looking for. Discover Paris without stress, with Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to do Across Paris. It gives you all of Paris at your fingertips, and the big-city intimidation will fall away. Tour your way across all 20 districts of the magical city of Paris with clear guidance on what to see and how to get there, hours and costs, all from an insider's perspective. Let Paris become yours, as you get around like a local (and some things you won't find in any travel book.) Check it out and see if Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to do Across Paris isn’t the EASY-to-use travel book to take along on your trip.
  • Two-Faced #2

    Lin Oliver

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 27, 2012)
    When Charlie compromises her values to help one of the popular girls cheat on a test, Sammie is inadvertantly pulled into the mess. Written from Charlie's point of view, this story will let readers experience the lengths that wanting to be popular in middle school can take you to, the conflict it can cause, and the tough moral stands a girl sometimes has to take.
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  • Twice As Nice #4

    Lin Oliver

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, July 10, 2014)
    After double-crossing her friends to support her twin sister, Charlie is out of the popular group. But now her school has announced that they are accepting applications for a new school Junior Booster club--one in which members will get to shadow the Senior Boosters, receive tickets to all the high school football games, and of course, get to meet the cute football players. The popular kids need Charlie to fit the requirements: good grades, an interest in sports, and community service. Charlie's flattered, but are the girls just using her to get what they want?
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  • Facts Still Can't Speak For Themselves: Reveal the Stories That Give Facts Their Meaning Second Edition

    Oliver

    Paperback (Wolters Kluwer, Sept. 11, 2015)
    Today, most trial lawyers and consultants accept the fact that all legal decision makers decide cases by first making up their own version of the case story. Yet, few have yet to fully adjust their practices to meet the demands of that reality. Facts Still Can't Speak for Themselves offers specific methods for trial professionals to increase their reach into the full range of potential stories decision makers can construct (and will construct) during any single case, and then shows you how to refine those stories into the one most compelling presentation for any legal decision maker to judge, in any legal decision-making venue. What you'll find inside: How the stories decision makers imagine affect verdicts as much as their backgrounds and beliefs or the attorney's presentation in court Which focus group method reveals the real range of stories decision makers can build from your case How to profitably apply focus group results in negotiations and mediation equally well as in trials How to run voir dire like a focus group (and a focus group like voir dire) improving both in the process and how to avoid common misleading mistakes How focus group deliberations are the least valuable part of the process How asking focus group participants which side in a case they ""like"" could be a major mistake Why you should think twice before ever again asking a ""why"" question or using the word ""any"" during voir dire or in focus groups How to establish immediate rapport with decision makers and to manage how they build their perceptions of your client's case story in time to affect their final judgments In this new edition, Eric Oliver dives deeply into cutting-edge research in communication, human judgment, perception, and influence and breaks down the process of turning theoretical abstractions into effective persuasive practices that help legal decision makers hear and see the case story from your client's point of view. Each chapter is now supplemented with some of the most relevant developments in the science of decision making, as well as with the decade of additional experience Eric has acquired working with trial lawyers and their clients since the first edition was published in 2005.
  • Why I Wake Early

    Oliver

    Hardcover (Beacon, Hardcover(2004), March 15, 2004)
    Why I Wake Early (04) by Oliver, Mary [Hardcover (2004)]
  • Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to Do Across Paris

    K. B. Oliver

    eBook (Monceau Publishing, April 26, 2019)
    UPDATED FOR 2019! Do travel books confuse you? It can be stressful to wade through tons of information that you don’t need just to find what you’re looking for. Discover Paris without stress, with Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to do Across Paris. It gives you ALL of Paris at your fingertips. The big-city intimidation will disappear. Tour your way across all 20 districts of the magical city of Paris with clear guidance on what to see and how to get there, hours and costs, all from an insider's perspective, including things you won't find in any travel book. Experience Paris like a local. You'll find that Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to do Across Paris is the EASY-to-use travel book to take along on your trip
  • Almost Identical #1

    Lin Oliver

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 27, 2012)
    Identical twins Sammie and Charlie are starting out seventh grade at a brand-new school. As they make new friends, and join different clubs, the sisters (and once inseparable best friends) start to grow further and further apart. Told from Sammie's point of view, this moving yet funny story will be gobbled up by middle-school girls!
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  • The Lonely Seeker

    C.A. Oliver

    eBook
    "The Lonely Seeker" is the second part of "Songs of the Lost Islands", a series about the last refuge of the Elves. This book centres around the wood of Silver Leaves in the island of Nyn Ernaly, where torrents and waterfalls cut through the steep cliffs.
  • Twice As Nice #4

    Lin Oliver

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, July 10, 2014)
    After double-crossing her friends to support her twin sister, Charlie is out of the popular group. But now her school has announced that they are accepting applications for a new school Junior Booster club--one in which members will get to shadow the Senior Boosters, receive tickets to all the high school football games, and of course, get to meet the cute football players. The popular kids need Charlie to fit the requirements: good grades, an interest in sports, and community service. Charlie's flattered, but are the girls just using her to get what they want?
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  • The Loop 1: The Loop

    Ben Oliver

    eBook (Chicken House, April 2, 2020)
    Luka Kane has been inside hi-tech prison the Loop for over two years. A death sentence is hanging over his head but his day-to-day routine is mind-numbingly repetitive, broken only by the books brought to him by the sympathetic warden, Wren. Then everything starts to change: rumours of war are whispered in the courtyard and the government-issued rain stops falling. On Luka's last, desperate day, Wren issues him a terrifying warning: breaking out of the Loop might be Luka's only chance to save himself - and the world ...Book 1 in a dark, original, twisty and totally unputdownable new series.
  • Two-Faced #2

    Lin Oliver

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 27, 2012)
    When Charlie compromises her values to help one of the popular girls cheat on a test, Sammie is inadvertantly pulled into the mess. Written from Charlie's point of view, this story will let readers experience the lengths that wanting to be popular in middle school can take you to, the conflict it can cause, and the tough moral stands a girl sometimes has to take.
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