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  • Drive Me Crazy

    Eric Jerome Dickey, Richard Allen (Reader)

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, July 15, 2004)
    "Driver" is an ex-con trying to make his life right but who shares an expensive secret and a past affair with his boss's wife—a woman who is nothing but trouble. Dickey's rich characters make listeners feel as if they are present in the hustle-filled pool hall, the bedroom, and the Lincoln Town Car that "Driver" chauffeurs his wealthy and notorious clients around in.Dickey's millions of fans will be happy to see the reappearance of a femme fatale from Thieves' Paradise, who adds spice and surprises every time she turns up.
  • Drive Me Crazy

    Eric Jerome Dickey

    Paperback (Turnaround Books, Jan. 2, 2005)
    Driver is an ex-con trying to make his life right but who shares an expensive secret and a past affair with his boss's wife - a woman who is nothing but trouble.
  • Driving Me Crazy

    K.J. Houtman

    Paperback (Fish On Kids Books LLC, Sept. 27, 2010)
    Driving Me Crazy is Book #2 in the Fish On Kids Books Series. Gus discovers the bully, Matt Driver, is causing trouble for more than just him, and it's worse than a little teasing. A Memorial Day weekend getaway camping is just the ticket, and gives Gus a chance to think through a solution for reigning in Matt's antics. Gus enjoys time fishing, swimming, biking and hiking around the headwaters of the Mississippi River and Lake Itasca with his new friend, Drew. But even that gets a little rocky and Drew and Gus share an adventure of their own.
  • Kevin Keller: Drive Me Crazy

    Dan Parent

    eBook (Archie Comics, Jan. 14, 2014)
    Kevin Keller sure is making a splash at Riverdale High School! Kevin has gone from the new kid in town to one of the most well-known and popular students in the school! Struggling to stay on top of his new duties while trying to find time for a social life, Kevin deals with the mishaps and mayhem that have always been a staple of high school life in Riverdale. From his first car to first dates to a starring role in a school play (written by Veronica?!) it’s bound to be an eventful year for Kevin. Not to mention a surprise appearance and introduction by none other than George Takei! From acclaimed writer and artist Dan Parent comes Kevin Keller: Drive Me Crazy, a must-have collection of issues #5-8 of the latest and greatest addition to the Archie family, the best-selling, GLAAD Media Award-winning comic book series Kevin Keller!
  • Driving Me Crazy

    K.J. Houtman

    language (Fish On Kids Books LLC, May 22, 2012)
    Gus discovers the bully, Matt Driver, is causing trouble for more than just him, and it's worse than a little teasing. A Memorial Day weekend getaway camping is just the ticket, and gives Gus a chance to think through a solution for reigning in Matt's antics. Gus enjoys time fishing, swimming, biking and hiking around the headwaters of the Mississippi River and Lake Itasca with his new friend, Drew. But even that gets a little rocky and the boys share an adventure of their own.
  • Drive Me Crazy

    Eric Jerome Dickey

    Hardcover
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  • Drive Me Crazy

    Eric Jerome Dickey

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Nov. 12, 2004)
    A New York Times Bestseller "Driver" is an ex-con trying to make his life right but who shares an expensive secret and a past affair with his boss's wife - a woman who is nothing but trouble. Dickey's rich characters jump off the page, drawing readers into the hustle-filled pool hall, the bedroom, and the Lincoln Town Car as Driver chauffeurs his wealthy and notorious clients around. A fast-paced novel of raw emotion softened with humor, this is Dickey at his best.
  • Kevin Keller: Drive Me Crazy

    Dan Parent

    Paperback (Archie Comics, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Kevin Keller sure is making a splash at Riverdale High School! Kevin has gone from the new kid in town to one of the most well-known and popular students in the school! Struggling to stay on top of his new duties while trying to find time for a social life, Kevin deals with the mishaps and mayhem that have always been a staple of high school life in Riverdale. From his first car to first dates to a starring role in a school play (written by Veronica?!) it’s bound to be an eventful year for Kevin. Not to mention a surprise appearance and introduction by none other than George Takei! From acclaimed writer and artist Dan Parent comes Kevin Keller: Drive Me Crazy, a must-have collection of issues #5-8 of the latest and greatest addition to the Archie family, the best-selling, GLAAD Media Award-winning comic book series Kevin Keller!
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  • Drive Me Crazy

    Eric Jerome Dickey

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio Lib Edn, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Driver is an ex-con trying to make his life right but who shares an expensive secret and a past affair with his boss's wife -- a woman who is nothing but trouble. Dickey's rich characters make listeners feel as if they are present in the hustle-filled pool hall, the bedroom, and the Lincoln Town Car that "Driver" chauffeurs his wealthy and notorious clients around in. Dickey's millions of fans will be happy to see the reappearance of a femme fatale from Thieves' Paradise, who adds spice and surprises every time she turns up.
  • Drive Me

    Scott Welsh

    eBook (Scott Welsh, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Drive me, Mike! Drive me to learn what it takes in life to have friendship, a loving family! Is Mike a superhero? I don’t think so. He shows us that we have the ability to do things in life that we wouldn't normally do hidden deep inside ourselves. Both before and after his accident he always enjoys people around him sharing his happiness with both the poor and the rich. He helps in any way he can. His inner self will come out, and the superhero in our own minds will begin to develop. If you look around, that superhero could be anybody around you. We always hope, and we wish that things will change—well, they can! The power is in you! You just don't know how to get it out of your soul, to bring it outside your body and help it evolve into something powerful beyond measure. Mike knows and understands this; that's why, disabled or not, he will stand tall and become the superhero we all want to be.
  • Drive Me

    Scott Welsh

    Paperback (Scott Welsh, Feb. 6, 2019)
    Drive me, Mike! Drive me to learn what it takes in life to have friendship, a loving family! Is Mike a superhero? I don’t think so. He shows us that we have the ability to do things in life that we wouldn't normally do hidden deep inside ourselves. Both before and after his accident he always enjoys people around him sharing his happiness with both the poor and the rich. He helps in any way he can. His inner self will come out, and the superhero in our own minds will begin to develop. If you look around, that superhero could be anybody around you. We always hope, and we wish that things will change—well, they can! The power is in you! You just don't know how to get it out of your soul, to bring it outside your body and help it evolve into something powerful beyond measure. Mike knows and understands this; that's why, disabled or not, he will stand tall and become the superhero we all want to be.
  • Daisy, you drive me crazy!

    Gabor Nogradi

    language (, June 21, 2017)
    Five-year-old Daisy does crazy things. She only means well though - she gives shelter to a sad boy from the street, she attempts to teach a man good manners who throws garbage through his car's window, she brings home a lost dog, she wants to help disabled people, she steals flowers for her father on Father's Day. But Daisy drives her dad crazy - although her father is an adult, so he is supposed to be smarter than his little daughter. Or is he...? This humorous book was illustrated by Eva Pikler. GABOR NOGRADI is the most renowned Hungarian youth writer for children between 9–12. He is best known for his humour, enthralling storytelling, thought-provoking twists and use of modern language. On a national public vote about the best 50 books of the last decade, six of the author’s books made it to the final selection. Some of his novels are recommended readings of the national school curriculum in literature for children in primary schools. Dad, I want to grow up (original title: PetePie) was awarded Book of the Year and the IBBY Honor List.