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  • How

    Elizabeth A Reeves

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2012)
    Cindy Eller is a witch with a gift for creating decadent desserts highlighting the exotic and spicy flavors of her native Southwest. However, life isn't always sweet for this magical baker. All her life she's been cursed-- every man she's ever kissed has turned into a toad. Love isn't likely to come her way, she knows. If that weren't a big enough problem, her 'curse' has come to the attention of the Council of Magic and she may never be able to use her powers. Enter the perfect man-- handsome, sweet, and loves food just as much as Cindy does. It would seem to be a match made in Heaven, or is it? Cindy isn't the only one keeping secrets. With toads, cupcakes, romance, magic and ice cream, life never has time to get dull!
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    Allyson Valentine

    Paperback (Speak, June 12, 2014)
    With the perfect plan to get the guy, what could possibly go wrong? Nora Fulbright is the most talented new cheerleader at Riverbend High. She may have been a friendless overachiever in the past but this year Nora is determined to transform from social larva to full blown butterfly. Even if it means dumbing herself down. But when Adam moves to town and steals Nora’s heart with his ultra-smarts she devises a plan to wow him with her intellect. Every move she makes getting closer to Adam is more complicated and she quickly loses control of her strategy. Can Nora to prove that she's not a complete airhead while keeping her image in check?Allyson Valentine's pitch-perfect humor and delightfully frustrating romance is perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss, Susanne Colosanti and Sarah Dessen.
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    Jungmin Kwon

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2019)
    Not many children are excited about visiting art museums. There are so many difficult rules to follow. For the young visitors, those rules don't mean much, thus are not easy to remember. How (NOT) To Get Kicked Out Of A Museum is a fun book about a cat who did not know the museum rules. The cat got kicked out for inappropriate behaviors such as skateboarding, climbing, and fixing paintings in the art museum. See how he learns the rules. The book is perfect for discussions about museum visitor behaviors with children.
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    Lily Burgess, Zoltan Nemes

    Paperback (D & M Fancy Pastry Pty Ltd, Oct. 17, 2015)
    The proverb, ‘Practice makes perfect’, implies success comes through perseverance. But when Dad tries to play golf, something unexpected happens … Read about this, and his other sporting adventures in another delightful tale from the ‘Words from Daddy’s Mouth’ series. Written in simple language, and with accompanying teaching notes, this story can either be used as a classroom reader, or read for enjoyment.
  • How

    Elizabeth A. Reeves, Alex Marshall-Brown, Elizabeth A Reeves

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    Life isn't always sweet for magical baker, Cindy Eller. All her life she's been cursed - every man she's ever kissed has turned into a toad. Love isn't likely to come her way. If that weren't a big enough problem, her "curse" has come to the attention of the Council of Magic and she may never be able to use her powers. Enter the perfect man - handsome, sweet, and loves food just as much as Cindy does. It would seem to be a match made in Heaven, or is it? Cindy isn't the only one keeping secrets. With toads, cupcakes, romance, magic and ice cream, life never has time to get dull!
  • How

    Tara Winkler

    (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1, 2016)
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  • How

    Lily Burgess, Zoltan Nemes

    eBook (D & M Fancy Pastry Pty Ltd, Oct. 16, 2015)
    The proverb, ‘Practice makes perfect’, implies success comes through perseverance. But when Dad tries to play golf, something unexpected happens … Read about this, and his other sporting adventures in another delightful tale from the ‘Words from Daddy’s Mouth’ series. Written in simple language, and with accompanying teaching notes, this story can either be used as a classroom reader, or read for enjoyment.