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  • Almost Identical #1

    Lin Oliver

    eBook (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

    Paperback (Independently published, June 25, 2019)
    The Lonely Seeker is the second of twelve novels that together make the Songs of the Lost Islands series. This book centres around the wood of Silver Leaves in the island of Nyn Ernaly, where torrents and waterfalls cut through the steep cliffs.
  • Lined With Flannel Instead of Fleece: Then and Now: Book Two

    R.J. Oliver

    eBook
    Spring has faded to summer and it is time for Deacon, Hunter, and Dustin to head down to Lake Miranda to enjoy their vacation with one another. All parties involved are excited to see what the week will have in store for them, if a little wary of what exactly they've gotten themselves into. Picking right up at the Epilogue to Slipped-Together-Roundeds, purchase the second book of the five-part Then and Now Series to come along with the Richardsons (and Gardner-Richardson) as they explore new opportunities, learn more about their pasts, and struggle to overcome the consequences of their negligent mother's decisions.
  • Double-Crossed #3

    Lin Oliver

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 21, 2013)
    There's a new set of twin boys on the scene, and like Sammie and Charlie, these twins are almost identical. Charlie's friends, and the popular kids, are quick to accept the cuter boy. But when a bonfire on the beach gets out of control, Charlie's group blames it on the other twin. Both Sammie and Charlie know he isn’t the boy to blame, but will they have the courage to come forward to tell the truth and double-cross the popular kids?
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  • Double-Crossed #3

    Lin Oliver

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, March 21, 2013)
    There's a new set of twin boys on the scene, and like Sammie and Charlie, these twins are almost identical. Charlie's friends, and the popular kids, are quick to accept the cuter boy. But when a bonfire on the beach gets out of control, Charlie's group blames it on the other twin. Both Sammie and Charlie know he isn’t the boy to blame, but will they have the courage to come forward to tell the truth and double-cross the popular kids?
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  • Magical Paris: Over 100 Things to Do Across Paris

    K B Oliver

    Paperback (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
  • Life Is A Hit; Don't Strike Out

    Al Oliver

    eBook (VIP Ink Publishing, L.L.C., Sept. 30, 2014)
    Al Oliver is a former Major League Baseball player. Over the course of his eighteen year career, he has been blessed to be able to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1968-77), Texas Rangers (1978-81), Montreal Expos (1982-83), San Francisco Giants (1984), Philadelphia Phillies (1984), Los Angeles Dodgers (1985) and Toronto Blue Jays (1985). From 1970 to 1976, he played for five Pirates division champions, including the team that defeated the Orioles in the 1971 World Series. Al Oliver was a career .303 hitter with 219 home runs and 1326 RBI's in 2368 games. He batted .300 or more eleven times and retired with 2,743 hits (45th on the all-time list). He is ranked among the all-time top 50 in games played (2368), total bases (4083), RBI (1326) and extra-base hits (825). Oliver was among the league's top ten in doubles nine times and among the league's top ten in hits nine times as well and finished in the top ten in batting average nine times. During his career, five times he was among the league's top ten in total bases and four times he was in the top ten in RBIs. Oliver is a seven time All Star player, a three time Sliver Slugger Award winner, and has won the 1982 National League Batting Title. Oliver's autobiography covers his faith and determination on both on and off the diamond. It also discuss Olivers life from overcoming hardships as a child to his eventual triumph of becoming a Major League Baseball player. His inspiring story will touch the hearts of many.
  • Agent Arthur's Arctic Adventure

    M. Oliver

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Super spy Arthur in a puzzle adventure.
  • The Brujita of Washington Heights: Awakening

    E. L. Oliver

    eBook
    A fun, exciting young-adult supernatural adventure, The Brujita of Washington Heights takes you inside the fantastical world of a sixteen-year-old Latina girl living in the Washington Heights area of New York City.Sofie Rios has grown up listening to the stories of how her family was once tied to a clan of powerful witches. But to Sofie the stories so often shared were exactly that, stories with nothing remotely real about them.That was until she experiences her very first awakening—an awakening prompted by the return of Salazar Montenegro, the demon responsible for the family’s magical demise.With the lives of her loved ones hanging in the balance, Sofie—along with the help of Sebastian, her crazy cousin Leslie, and her newly discovered witch friends—must reclaim her family’s power and stop Salazar in his tracks. These young witches will take you on a supernatural journey through many of the Washington Heights landmarks, such as the Cloisters museum, the Little Red Lighthouse, and so much more. They will transform uptown Manhattan into nothing less than a supernatural sanctuary.
  • Amazing Math Magic

    Oliver Ho

    Hardcover (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    Numbers, cards, coins, and shapes: with these, and a few mathematical principles, you'll turn into a magician! Just gather a few very ordinary, easy-to-find items (paper, pens, a calculator, dice, pennies, scissors), practice your patter a little, step in front of an audience--friends, family, maybe even your teachers at school--and prepare to astound them. Guess the number someone will choose; try some math telepathy; make mobius strips out of paper; and move "from one end to another"--a routine that uses a stack of cards for a very unique effect. Do an "incomplete prediction," a trick that seems as if it's going wrong...until you produce a surprise ending. Every one is easy to master--but no one else has to know that!
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  • Which Animals Have Scaly Skin? and other questions about types of animals

    Oliver

    Hardcover (Parragon Plus, March 15, 2001)
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  • Who, Me? Yeah, You!

    Rob Oliver

    Paperback (IX-Press, Oct. 5, 2018)
    “Who, Me? Yeah, You!” is the story of Bob. All Bob wants to do is play kickball with his friends but on his way to the field he runs into Bruce, a bully. Bruce insults him and pushes him to the ground, leaving Bob hurt and sad. What happens next teaches an important lesson about how you can prevent bullying… “Who, Me? Yeah, You!” Rob Oliver is a best selling author and award winning speaker but he is also a concerned parent. Bullying is a major concern for our kids today. Every 7 minutes a child is bullied on a playground in America and 85% of the time, nobody says or does anything to intervene. Mr. Oliver wrote this book as a reminder that even as a bystander, you can help stop bullying! “Who, Me? Yeah, You!”