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Books with title One

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    Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 13, 2003)
    Saddled with nine green siblings, a little armadillo, the only one in his family who is pink, revels in being different as he sets out to be the best he can be, in a wacky picture book that features eye-catching illustrations.
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    Leigh Ann Kopans, Francesca Zappia

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 17, 2013)
    *Includes the first eight chapters in abridged graphic novel form. $1 from every sale of the Special Graphic Novel edition will be donated to melanoma research.* When having two powers makes you a Super and having none makes you a Normal, having only one makes you a sad half-superpowered freak. It makes you a One. Sixteen-year-old Merrin Grey would love to be able to fly – too bad all she can do is hover. If she could just land an internship at the Biotech Hub, she might finally figure out how to fix herself. She busts her butt in AP Chem and salivates over the Hub’s research on the manifestation of superpowers, all in hopes of boosting her chances. Then she meets Elias VanDyne, another One, and all her carefully crafted plans fly out the window. Literally. When the two of them touch, their Ones combine to make them fly, and when they’re not soaring over the Nebraska cornfields, they’re busy falling for each other. Merrin's mad chemistry skills land her a spot on the Hub's internship short list, but as she gets closer to the life she always wanted, she discovers that the Hub’s purpose is more sinister than it has always seemed. Now it’s up to her to decide if it's more important to fly solo, or to save everything - and everyone - she loves.
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    Mari Arden

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2013)
    Jules Hendricks has had a string of bad "firsts". Embarrassing first kiss. Traumatic first date. An obsessive first boyfriend she can't understand. It's taken her years but she's finally able to leave her small town life behind for a new start as a freshman at UW- Madison. For Jules, this chance to be independent and rebuild her life is an opportunity she won't ever let anyone take from her again. She's determined to make something of herself without a man by her side, in front, behind or anywhere near her. Reid "Pax" Paxton is the star quarterback for the UW Badgers. His brush with death makes him understand how precious life is, and how important it is to take life by the horns, unafraid. Jules knows he's dangerous for her. Dark hair. Smoldering eyes. Killer smile. That dimple. That body. Those arms. Pax is everything she's trying to run away from, but she can't help coming back for more. Slowly, he begins to show a life together can be more than just a dream. It can be their reality. The truth about reality is it's not always sunshine and butterflies. Sometimes it's a wasteland. Sometimes secrets can't stay buried. Sometimes your past will find a way to hunt you down.
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    Sarah Crossan

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Grace and Tippi are twins - conjoined twins. And their lives are about to change.No longer able to afford homeschooling, they must venture into the world - a world of stares, sneers and cruelty. Will they find more than that at school? Can they find real friends? And what about love?But what neither Grace or Tippi realises is that a heart-wrenching decision lies ahead. A decision that could tear them apart. One that will change their lives even more than they ever imagined.From Carnegie Medal shortlisted author Sarah Crossan, this moving and beautifully crafted novel about identity, sisterhood and love ultimately asks one question: what does it mean to want and have a soulmate? Shortlisted for The CILIP Carnegie Medal in 2016
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    Suzanne Stone, Omar Faruq

    Hardcover (Seerah Foundation, )
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    L. S. Keilbart, Barbara Benson

    Paperback (Janus Publishing Company, April 1, 2007)
    Children learn the value and importance of helping each other and working together in this charming early-reader story. There are so many chores to be done in the rabbit household, and one rabbit does it all—from mowing the lawn and washing the dishes, to cooking the meals and weeding the garden. Pretty soon she is too tired to even go play with the other rabbits. But her workload lightens when one more rabbit decides to help her, and when everyone pitches in they have time to play and make dessert and eat it too.
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    Dana Meachen Rau

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Introduces young readers to the number one with simple text and photographs of single items.
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    Lee Vin

    Paperback
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    Unknown Binding (Paw Prints 2011-01-31, Feb. 26, 2011)
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    Steve Skidmore, Steve Barlow

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Educational Division, July 4, 1991)
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    Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 13, 2003)
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    John Farndon (br, Dana Meachen Rau

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, March 1, 2009)
    Early in the 17th century, Francis Bacon decided that the best way to learn about the world was to discover things for oneself. Since then, science has been a marriage of observation and experimentation. The experiments contained in each chapter allow young scientists to investigate basic principles using common household materials and easy-to-follow instructions. The titles are filled with dozens of color photographs that illustrate experiments and provide a glimpse of everyday and extraordinary uses of the subject. In addition, engaging features such as "Did You Know?" boxes provide fascinating facts. The "In Focus" sections offer in-depth looks at specific features of each subject. "In The Real World" boxes highlight pivotal experiments by real scientists.
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