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Books with title The Last Lesson

  • The Last

    Michael John Grist

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2015)
    7 billion zombies. 1 man. When the zombie apocalypse hits America, not a soul is left alive. Except Amo. He's a comic book artist. He's a video game world builder. He's just a regular guy living in New York city, with only his wits, creativity and basic decency to guide him. He's alone against 7 billion zombies. Will he survive? 'Robinson Crusoe' meets the zombie apocalypse like you've never seen it before, packed with adventure, gore and a mind-blowing twist. A tale of post-apocalyptic, zombie survival action that kicks off the Zombie Ocean series, continued in Book 2, The Lost. Burning questions will be raised and answered, like: - How do you survive when the whole world wants to eat you? - Where does hope come from when you're the last one alive? - Where are all the zombies going, and what on Earth do they really want? Would you survive? Measure yourself against Amo- scroll up and get your copy now. If you like apocalyptic stories like 'I Am Legend', 'The Girl with All the Gifts' or 'The Walking Dead' you will love this book. Reviews "A thoroughly enjoyable zombie romp unlike any other piece of zombie lore I've come across." - Dominic McCann "Loved this! A surprising twist on the zombie novel. - Mike "Not your typical Zombie apocalypse book! Loved the ending." - M. Barker "By far this is the BEST zombie book I have ever read." - Cherie Unsworth "I loved it. You never know what is coming next." - Shelly Newkirk
  • The Bike Lesson

    Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 9, 2011)
    Literary legends Stan and Jan Berenstain take readers for a ride in this classic Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss. Small Bear has a new bike, but before he can ride it, his dad insists on a teaching him about bike safety. From learning how to stop and turn to going down a hill and traveling roads you know, Small Bear has a lot to learn. And Father Bear has an unforgettable way of showing his son all the tricks of biking. The second in the beloved Berenstain Bears series, The Bike Lesson is the Tour de France of funny tales for early readers. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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  • The Last

    Lynnie Purcell, Tatiana Vila, Francis Taylor

    language (, Nov. 24, 2013)
    The war is over. But the fight with Marcus has just begun.With the help of Daniel, Alex, Reaper, and all of the Saints, Clare fights to stop Marcus before his plans bring darkness to the world forever. But are they enough to stop the growing storm?
  • The Last Lesson: A Novel

    Joseph S. Ramirez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 19, 2017)
    Is it possible to be 'just friends' with a girl? Absolutely. Best friends. You can even be ballroom partners. As long as you don't do anything stupid. FYI: Waking up one day and realizing too late that you're in love with your ballroom girl counts as doing something stupid. Especially if she's head-over-heels taken by somebody else. Then the best option is to walk away and forget it ever happened. Because nothing did, and nothing will. But what if she needed you to stand by her? Really needed you, as her closest friend? What kind of love would that take? The Last Lesson is a story about a boy who keeps secrets from a girl with high walls, and the truth about things that matter. Fans of Rainbow Rowell and John Green will enjoy this quiet coming-of-age love story.
  • The Last Leaf

    O. Henry, K. Anderson Yancy

    language (ChicagoWood Media/SonicMovie.net/Wollcott & Sheridan/Bishop & Paxton, Dec. 14, 2014)
    The Last Leaf is an endearing story about many forms of love and our interdependency upon one another and most importantly ourselves. In it a young woman dying from pneumonia despite the best efforts of her loving roommate, a doctor, and a mature resident in the building who has appointed himself guardian to the young lady and her housemate, soon learns that she is the key to her own life or death and in that discovery she helps a friend rise to their true greatness.This ANNOTATED work contains:•Story Description•Forward•The Story (Unabridged)•History & Analysis•Author’s Bio~~~ Companion SonicMovie, premium Audio Drama, available on Amazon December 31, 2014 ~~~
  • The Lesson

    Trent Scott

    language (Scott leidÄ—jai, Vilnius, Sept. 18, 2018)
    The Lesson is an adventure and meaning of life. Find your own answers and never fail to ask WHY! Written for you children, this and other stories about sreigÄ— will entertain both your eyes with colourful plates and mind with deep meaning and way of life. Several books are available in both English and Lithuanian languages for children all over the world. Enjoy.
  • The Lesson

    Rose Crowley

    language (, June 26, 2015)
    Have you ever wondered where we go after we die? Have you ever believed someone or something was waiting for you in the darkness? Well, what if that darkness, that person waiting for you, had a story of their own?
  • The First Lesson

    Lana Axe

    language (, Feb. 13, 2017)
    A rift in the void has unleashed darkness across the land.All her life, Pia has dreamed of magic. What she never imagined was the cost of that dream. To protect herself and her family, she must leave behind the only home she’s ever known and journey into the wilderness accompanied by strangers.Guided by a mysterious sorcerer, Pia desperately tries to keep her magic under control. Dark forces are drawn to her, threatening the lives of those who protect her. Determined not to fail them, she focuses her mind on the study of magic. Only the strength of her heart can banish the darkness forever.The First Lesson takes place many years after the events depicted in The Third Apprentice and The Second Symbol. Though the books feature the same character, they easily can be read as stand-alone novels.
  • The Last Leaf

    Dawn Denton

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
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  • The Lesson

    Carrie King, Caroline Clark

    (Independently published, Feb. 21, 2019)
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  • The Last Leaf

    Billy Baldwin, Liesl Bell

    Hardcover (Decozen Books, Dec. 1, 2016)
    THE LAST LEAF, is a beautifully illustrated story about a special leaf whose courage and tenacity helps him overcome defeat. This is a story that expresses triumph over adversity and celebrates the underdog. THE LAST LEAF begins on a fine day in early spring as the newly sprouted leaves on The Great Oak Tree laugh when they see a small misshapen leaf blossom on their branch. The bright green leaves tell this odd leaf, named Crinkle, that he will surely blow off the tree with the first strong wind of the season. Crinkle is filled with fear until he is reassured by Gus, the biggest leaf, that when a leaf falls its energy is pulled right back into the tree to then sprout again the following spring. Though he doesn't fit in with the other leaves and is teased due to his strange shape and color, Crinkle discovers he has more strength and more courage than any other leaf on The Great Oak Tree. Through the rainy season, blustery Northeastern winds, and the bitter cold, little Crinkle holds on to his branch and endures a lonely winter to become the winner of the annual Last Leaf Competition. When the next spring arrives Crinkle blossoms again only to learn that something wonderful can happen when you conquer your fears, strive to do your best, and defy all expectations.
  • The Swim Lesson

    Rozanne Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Research has proven that children need to read aloud new material four times to achive maximum benefit, and as many of those readings as possible should be accompanied by immediate feedback from an adult. As young readers become more fluent, they vastly improve their comprehension. To accomplish this, children need books that are captivating and inspire a positive reading experience. All books in this series include a refrain that provides students with the built-in opportunity to reread the same text. The rhythm, rhyme, repetition, and dialogue provide opportunities for students to use voice inflection and expression. The motivating content provides a fun, interactive reading experience that will inspire young readers to want to read and reread these books over and over,
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