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Books with title Pretty Pretty

  • Pretty Ugly

    Karyn Langhorne Folan, Paul Langan

    language (Townsend Press, July 5, 2011)
    This book follows Jamee Wills, the little sister of Darcy Wills, who has appeared in many titles including Lost and Found, A Matter of Trust, and Until We Meet Again.A freshman at Bluford High, Jamee never expected Vanessa Pierce and her friends to go this far. The trouble starts at cheerleading practice when Vanessa begins teasing Angel McCallister, a shy new girl at school. When the insults turn nasty, Jamee tried to stop them. She wins Angel's friendship but makes many enemies. Now Jamee is a target, and someone is texting lies and pictures of her all over Bluford. Unwilling to tell her family or snitch on her fellow cheerleaders, Jamee is cornered. Will her next move solve her problems---or make them worse?
  • Pretty Kitty

    H M Pearl, George Sweetland

    Hardcover (Story Oak, Aug. 13, 2020)
    'Pretty Kitty' is a laugh out loud "tail" that tells a story of a lively dog who doesn't know his actions are quite like that of a cat. Until he discovers this truth along the way. Watch as humbleness and humor intermingle and dance, in this interactive, silly account. It's "purrrrfect". A great beginner reader or read aloud, this book will delight all ages with its humor and playfulness.About the AuthorHaving traveled the world by chicken bus, cloud hopping and barefoot dancing, H.M. Pearl delights in adventurous new experiences. Writing books being one of the most unique and foreign of them all. With a few manuals and mentors, she managed to learn the language. A born learner and early childhood teacher, costume donner, quirky habit haver, she embarked on yet another journey to write and publish children's books. When she's not teaching or writing, she can be found with her dude of dudes, and 'pretty kitty', Yukon, wearing cowboy boots in the city and climbing trees in the forest.About the IllustratorGeorge Sweetland has always had the dream of becoming a published author and illustrator. Ever since he could hold a pencil or crayon, without the desire to eat one. He has been an elementary school teacher for 13 years and really started to understand the beauty and genius of children's picture books during his time as an educator. He has written/illustrated children's books for independent publications and for advertising. He loves observing his students everyday pick out books in the classroom or library that make them laugh and smile. He wants to achieve the same goals with his own stories and illustrations. For him it's about the love of creating. Writing and drawing bring him to his happy place and it would be amazing to be able to bring others there with him.
  • Pretty Kitty

    Karen Beaumont, Stephanie Laberis

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 12, 2018)
    A counting picture book in rhyme about a lonely old man whose heart is slowly melted by an ever-growing number of kitties hoping to find a home.In this charming counting book, Pretty Kitty, a lonely old man discovers one kitty on his front step. But he does not want a kitty cat―scat! As the number of kitties grows, will the man find room in his heart―and home―for his new feline friends? A playful rhyming text makes this counting book perfect for sharing!- GODWIN BOOKS -
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  • Pretty Patty

    Ava Johnson, D Artistic Touch

    Paperback (Angelic Matters, July 9, 2020)
    Pretty Patty takes children on an adventure of self-love to defy bullies on her first day of school.
  • Pretty Boys

    Anton Maurice

    language (, April 28, 2016)
    Pretty boy. Gay. Queer. Fag. Those were just some of the words that Jeffrey Booth heard on a daily basis at school, often accompanied by a black eye or busted lip. No one noticed or seemed to care, that is until he took his life. Now in the aftermath of Jeffrey’s death, four young men are forced to reevaluate their own lives as the truth about Jeffrey's death is brought to light. A journey of emotions, Pretty Boys explores the difficulty of being gay in high school and having the strength to be yourself.
  • Pretty Peg

    Skye Allen

    eBook (Harmony Ink Press, June 5, 2014)
    An Oaktown Fey BookHigh school senior Josy Grant already had plenty on her plate before she found the magic puppet theater her murdered sister left behind. Despite Josy’s grief, the responsibility of taking care of her family falls to her, and being queer doesn’t make dealing with school any easier. Things only get worse when sexy new girl Nicky tells Josy her sister died at the hands of a mysterious figure from the Faerie Realm called the Woodcutter, and if they can’t stop him, Josy and her remaining sister will be next.They have just days before the Woodcutter strikes again on the autumn equinox, so Josy follows Nicky into the Faerie Realm to hunt him. Along the way, she discovers Fey gifts of her own and answers to the questions that have driven the Grant family apart. Nothing comes for free when dealing with Fey, though, and those gifts and answers might come at a terrible price.
  • Pretty Face

    Mary Hogan

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 1, 2008)
    That's what I am. A funny girl. A friend. Nobody's girlfriend. The girl with the pretty face. Hayley wishes she could love living in Santa Monica, blocks from the beach, where every day—and everybody—is beautiful and sunny. But she just doesn't fit in with all the blond, superskinny Southern California girls who have their plastic surgeons on speed dial. Hayley is smart and witty and has such a pretty . . . face. Translation: Don't even think about putting on a bikini, much less dating superhot Drew Wyler. A bikini will never be flattering, and Drew will never think of her as more than a friend. Just when Hayley feels doomed to live her life in the fat lane, her parents decide to send her to Italy for the summer—not for school, not for fat camp, just for fun. It's there, under the Italian sun, that Hayley's vision of herself starts to change. She's curvy, not fat. Pizza isn't evil. And life is so much more than one-size-fits-all. Who knows? Once Hayley sees herself in a new light, maybe the girl with the pretty face will finally find true amore.
  • Am I Pretty?

    Lindsey Jensen Berke

    Paperback (ArchwayPublishing, Aug. 2, 2013)
    At preschool, recess is one of Julia's favorite times of day. She loves to swing from the monkey bars, draw on the sidewalk with chalk, and go on the slides. Today she decides to join the other girls in the sandbox. But one of her classmates tells Julia that unless she is wearing fingernail polish, she can't play with them. After all, only the prettiest girls wear nail polish. Julia is shocked and hurt. Isn't she pretty enough? Her mom has told her, "It is what's in your heart that matters." But Julia wants to be pretty on the inside and outside. Julia decides to ask her mom if she is pretty. What will her mom say?
  • Pretty Face

    Mary Hogan

    language (HarperCollins, March 31, 2009)
    That's what I am. A funny girl. A friend. Nobody's girlfriend. The girl with the pretty face.Hayley wishes she could love living in Santa Monica, blocks from the beach, where every day—and everybody—is beautiful and sunny. But she just doesn't fit in with all the blond, superskinny Southern California girls who have their plastic surgeons on speed dial. Hayley is smart and witty and has such a pretty . . . face. Translation: Don't even think about putting on a bikini, much less dating superhot Drew Wyler. A bikini will never be flattering, and Drew will never think of her as more than a friend.Just when Hayley feels doomed to live her life in the fat lane, her parents decide to send her to Italy for the summer—not for school, not for fat camp, just for fun. It's there, under the Italian sun, that Hayley's vision of herself starts to change. She's curvy, not fat. Pizza isn't evil. And life is so much more than one-size-fits-all. Who knows? Once Hayley sees herself in a new light, maybe the girl with the pretty face will finally find true amore.
  • Pretty Amy

    Lisa Burstein

    language (Entangled: Teen, May 8, 2012)
    You’d think life couldn’t get much worse than being arrested on prom night. But you’d be wrong.No friends. My two besties, Cassie and Lila, are now officially parentally banned.No summer of freedom. Instead, I’ll be working at a convenience store, earning money just so I can cover bail.No future. Just a series of humiliating “rehabilitation techniques” designed to teach me a lesson. The only silver lining is Aaron—a mystery wrapped in a leather jacket and wielding car keys—who just happens to show up right when I need him. Now I only feel alive when we’re driving together, the wind in my hair.Maybe finally getting a life only happens once you think your life is over.
  • Pretty Dead

    Francesca Lia Block

    eBook (HarperCollins, Sept. 10, 2009)
    People pity me, but mostly they feel envy. I have all the luxury and freedom a girl my age could want.Something is happening to Charlotte Emerson. Like the fires that are ravaging the hills of Los Angeles, it consumes her from the inside out. But whether it is her eternal loneliness, the memory of her brother, the return of her first love, or the brooding, magnetic Jared—she cannot say. What if it's something more . . .Something to do with the sudden tear in her perfect nails. The heat she feels when she's with Jared. The blood rushing once again to her cheeks and throughout her veins.For Charlotte is a vampire, witness to almost a century's worth of death and destruction. But not since she was a human girl has mortality touched her.In what way will you be transformed?Until now.
  • Pretty Kitty

    Karen Beaumont, Stephanie Laberis

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 12, 2018)
    A counting picture book in rhyme about a lonely old man whose heart is slowly melted by an ever-growing number of kitties hoping to find a home.In this charming counting book, Pretty Kitty, a lonely old man discovers one kitty on his front step. But he does not want a kitty cat—scat! As the number of kitties grows, will the man find room in his heart—and home—for his new feline friends? A playful rhyming text makes this counting book perfect for sharing!- GODWIN BOOKS -