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  • Million-Dollar Horse

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark, May 9, 2000)
    Money isn't everything . . .Pine Hollow Stables has a new resident, and while The Saddle Club loves all horses, they aren't impressed by this one. Honey-Pie is a sweet old mare, but there's nothing special about her--or is there? It turns out that Honey-Pie is a million-dollar horse! She inherited her million from her owner, Emma Fredericks. Mrs. Fredericks also left a million dollars to her nephew, Paul, but his money is all gone. Now Paul wants Honey-Pie's inheritance, and he'll do anything to get it. It's up to The Saddle Club to save Honey-Pie and unmask Paul as the horse-hating rat that he is.
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  • Million Dollar Jeans

    Ron Roy

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton and Company, April 28, 1983)
    Ten-year-old Tommy learns that the lottery ticket in his jeans pocket is a million-dollar winner, only to be told that his father has just given the jeans to a church rummage sale.
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  • Million Dollar Baby

    F.X.Toole

    Paperback (EccoPress, March 15, 2005)
    Title: Million Dollar Baby( Stories from the Corner) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: F.X.Toole <>Publisher: EccoPress
  • Million Dollar Wound

    Nat Loftus

    language (N F Snowdon, Nov. 24, 2011)
    Million Dollar Wound... Probably the first ebook with its own original soundtrack'Million Dollar Wound' the story of Chris Foxx, is finally told here… As at long last, he reveals the secrets of his amazing music career and the fraught partnership between himself and ‘The Band’s’ notorious lead singer. Plus, the story, which we’ve all been waiting for and want to read about… His complex relationships with the women in his life, what really went on and how he became the wreck of the man we see today…Accompanied by, tracks from, his global No1 best selling album…Watch out for new accompanying tracks on www.Facebook.com/MillionDollarWound or go to tinyurl.com/6wcssex to hear the original EP version of the MDW soundtrack. We also want you to let us see and hear your ideas and interpretations inspired by MDW in art, fashion, photography, film and music (see below). Or follow us on Twitter @MDWbook and be the first to hear what’s happening next!“There’s two ways to read this book, take it quick and light or take the trouble to read into the subtext of the fabulously descriptive scenes, which will give you such amazing insights into the character’s tangled life that it will never leave you…” “An intriguing new writer who’s book is an absolute read.” “The use of an original music soundtrack is a genius move, each track perfectly reflecting the book’s moods… I can’t wait to hear more.”“Stunningly surprising… An excellent debut, with an evocative style.” “I just loved the emotional darkness, creeping in at the edge of every page, as the story grows…” “For me the rife symbolism and description was wonderfully refreshing. I could read books like this all day, every day.”“Every scene was really vivid and easy to visualise in my head and the character’s intensity touched me deeply, making me wipe a tear away at the end. A stirring story of missed opportunities and conflicting emotion that I could easily believe in.”
  • Million Dollar Alien

    Andrew Newbound

    language (Fluffy Dog, Feb. 8, 2014)
    The race is on to scoop NASA's top secret prize and two twelve year-old children are leading the hunt. Fazakerley Bush and best BFF Polly Tait become unwitting contestants in a rip-roaring quest to capture planet Earth's first ever alien trespasser. Dead or alive! To succeed, they must overcome heavily armed NASA agents, outwit ruthless alien hunters, survive attack by deadly mobile crop circles, and battle giant creatures who want to steal everyone's skins - all to win a cool million dollar prize.
  • Million-Dollar Throw

    Mike Lupica

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 16, 2010)
    Everyone calls Nate Brodie "Brady" because he's a New England quarterback, just like his idol, Tom Brady. And now he's got a chance to win a million dollars by throwing one pass through a target at halftime in the Patriots' Thanksgiving night game. More than anything, Nate's family needs the money - his dad's been downsized, his mom's working two jobs, and they're on the verge of losing their house. The worry is more weight than a 13-year-old can bear, and it's affecting his playing for his own football team. Suddenly the boy with the golden arm is having trouble completing a pass . . . but can he make the one that really counts?
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  • Million Dollar Smile

    Lisa Marie Negele

    language (, March 31, 2011)
    Proper dental care is a crucial lesson for children. They must be encouraged to brush and floss regularly and to avoid eating too many sweet, sugary foods. Yet it is not always easy for parents to convince their kids to adopt good dental habits.By reading this captivating story about a young kitten's concern over a loose tooth, parents can teach their children the basics of proper dental care. In this tale, Opal is troubled by a loose tooth.She frets that losing her tooth will jeopardize her future aspirations of becoming a model. As she is in the process of going to extreme and comical lengths to retain her loose tooth, a young pup named Jag sees her.He interrupts Opal to ask what she is doing. When she explains her objective, Jag tell her she is behaving foolishly. He then jokingly offers to remove his collar and use it as a rope to pull her loose tooth out.Opal is completely appalled by Jag's suggestion and her reaction attracts the attention of another canine companion, Rocky. Rocky then joins his pals to offer his assistance.While Opal emotionally tries to communicate her woes to Rocky, Jag interjects his opinon that she is behaving irrationally. Rocky soothingly advises Opal that her concerns are indeed misplaced and that losing a tooth is natural. He further assures her that a new, permanent tooth will grow and replace the missing one.Rocky even offers to prove the veracity of his statements to a still uncertain Opal. He persuades Opal and Jag to accompany him to his house where he presents them with a photo album.The album contains a photograph of Rocky with a missing tooth. He explains that a new tooth grew and replaced the one the picture shows he lost.While his friends listen, Rocky elaborates that, since his new tooth is permanent, he is always certain to brush and floss carefully. He also explains that a healthy diet is important and too many sugary foods are bad for your teeth.Jag concurs with Rocky and shares a little song he made up to remind himself to properly care for his teeth and gums. The two boys are so convincing that Opal is excited to lose her tooth and have a new, permanent one grow in its place.Reading this book to your children will help communicate the importance of good oral hygiene. When they learn to care for their teeth and gums every day through brushing, flossing and a healthy diet, they are establishing habits that they will retain throughout their lives.Children ages 2 to 10 will find this story enchanting and entertaining. Read it at bedtime, naptime or any time!
  • Million-Dollar Throw

    Mike Lupica

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 16, 2010)
    Everyone calls Nate Brodie "Brady" because he's a New England quarterback, just like his idol, Tom Brady. And now he's got a chance to win a million dollars by throwing one pass through a target at halftime in the Patriots' Thanksgiving night game. More than anything, Nate's family needs the money - his dad's been downsized, his mom's working two jobs, and they're on the verge of losing their house. The worry is more weight than a 13-year-old can bear, and it's affecting his playing for his own football team. Suddenly the boy with the golden arm is having trouble completing a pass . . . but can he make the one that really counts?
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  • Million-Dollar Throw

    Maike Lupica

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2009)
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  • Million Dollar Mates

    Cathy Hopkins

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, March 15, 2010)
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  • Million Dollar Gift

    Ian Somers

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 31, 2012)
    Ross Bentley is a skateboarding slacker, who has hardly any real friends, communicates with his father by grunting and hates his job in the local supermarket. Ross also has the gift of telekinesis but has always kept it hidden, even from those closest to him. That all changes when he learns of The Million Dollar Gift, a contest in which the organizers have challenged anyone to prove they have a superhuman skill. Any applicant who is successful will receive one million dollars prize money. Ross can't let this opportunity go by and enters the contest. He stuns the organizers by passing every test and wins the prize money. All does not go according to plan though; Ross's identity was supposed to be kept secret but when his test videos are leaked onto the internet he becomes a sensation. Within twenty four hours the entire world knows his name and what he can do. But fame is not all he has to deal with. He has attracted the attentions of others who have the gift, and not all of them are happy about his arrival on the scene.
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  • My Million Dollar Shots

    Billy Casper

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, March 15, 1970)
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