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Books with author V M Jenkins

  • Girl Perfect

    Jo Jenkins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 11, 2012)
    Elin Richards, 13, has always felt different, and the other kids at school never let her forget it. She struggles with her distinctive appearance, but all Elin wants is to be like everyone else. Then someone close makes a suggestion that will change Elin’s life forever.
  • Convergence Culture

    H. Jenkins

    Paperback (NYU Press, March 15, 2008)
    Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide [Paperback]Henry Jenkins (Author)
  • Beating Heart

    A. M. Jenkins

    (HarperTeen, Aug. 25, 2009)
    She haunts his dreams. She is a momentary chill in warm sunlight, a shadow, and a memory of secret kisses and hidden passion. He is seventeen, and ever since he moved into this house he has dreamt of her . . . hot, wordless dreams that turn darker and more intense every night. Ghost and boy fascinate each other—until her memories and his desire collide in a moment that changes them both forever.
  • Damage

    A. M. Jenkins

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 28, 2003)
    As the Pride of the Panthers, football star Austin Reid is a likable guy, good with the ladies. Lately though, he doesn't like his life -- or anything else -- so much. And the worst part is that he can't seem to figure out why.
    Z+
  • Repossessed by A. M. Jenkins

    A. M. Jenkins

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 1852)
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  • Tokyo: Fun Kids Travel Guide

    B Jenkins

    (Independently published, Feb. 12, 2020)
    Welcome to the Fun Kids Travel Guide: Tokyo. In this book, you will learn where to eat, where to stay, what to do, how to get around, and other interesting facts about Tokyo. Enjoy learning about this fascinating and fun city!Make the most of your family holiday by getting your kids involved in the adventure. Perfect for learning before a holiday or while they are there.Grab this easy-to-read and informative book and the holiday begins now!
  • Night Road

    A. M. Jenkins

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, May 20, 2008)
    For a heme like Cole, life is a tightrope existence in which sunlight is his deadly enemy and one mistake could trap him underground, staring at the inside of a coffin lid, for eternity. After a century of wandering he may still look like a teenager, but he's known in the heme community for being observant, meticulous, and controlled—a master of life on the road. When Cole is asked to take a newly created heme out for training, however, his usual caution may not be enough. If Gordon, the rookie who really is in his teens, can't cut ties with his old life and accept his new limitations, Cole will have to discreetly dispose of the kid—the same way a mad dog would be put down for the safety of society. Cole thinks he can handle it. But no matter how carefully he plans, or how much he thinks he's in control, accidents still happen. . . .
  • Damage

    A. M. Jenkins

    Hardcover (Harper, Oct. 1, 2001)
    As the Pride of the Panthers, football star Austin Reid is a likable guy, good with the ladies. Lately though, he doesn't like his life -- or anything else -- so much. And the worst part is that he can't seem to figure out why.
    Z+
  • Damage

    A.M. Jenkins

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 15, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A powerful novel of teenage depression follows high school senior Austin Reid, who appears to have everything, popularity, a gorgeous girlfriend, and a stellar football career. Unbeknownst to everyone around him, Austin's so-called perfect life is not what it seems.
    Z+
  • Kangaroos, Opossums, and Other Marsupials

    Marie M. Jenkins

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1975)
    Describes the evolution, special characteristics, behavior, and habitats of of the worlds various extant marsupials and monotremes
    Z
  • Repossessed

    A. M. Jenkins

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, June 1, 2007)
    Don't call me a demon. I prefer the term Fallen Angel. Everybody deserves a vacation, right? Especially if you have a pointless job like tormenting the damned. So who could blame me for blowing off my duties and taking a small, unauthorized break? Besides, I've always wanted to see what physical existence is like. That's why I "borrowed" the slightly used body of a slacker teen. Believe me, he wasn't going to be using it anymore anyway. I have never understood why humans do the things they do. Like sin—if it's so terrible, why do they keep doing it? I'm going to have a lot of fun finding out!
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  • Beating Heart: A Ghost Story

    A. M. Jenkins

    (HarperTeen, Jan. 3, 2006)
    This house is mine and I am its beating heartShe is a momentary chill in warm sunlight, a shadow glimpsed from the corner of an eye, and a memory of secret kisses and hidden passion.He is seventeen years old, waiting for the start of his senior year, and ever since his family moved into this big old house -- abandoned for decades -- he has dreamt of her. Hot, wordless dreams that turn more intense and darker each night.Ghost and boy fascinate each other -- until her memories and his desire collide in a moment that changes them both forever.