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  • Pocket Cats

    Kitty Wells

    Paperback (Random House Children's Publishers UK, Aug. 5, 2010)
    Maddy has always wanted a cat, but now she's got something even better - three small ceramic cats which come to life and give her magical powers!
  • Pocket Cats: Friends Forever

    Kitty Wells

    Paperback (Random House Children's Publishers UK, March 1, 2011)
    Maddy has always wanted a cat, but now she's got something even better - three small ceramic cats which come to life and give her magical powers! When not one, not two, but all three pocket cats come to life, Maddy knows she's in for a big adventure.
  • Pocket Cats

    Kitty Wells

    Paperback (Random House Children's Publishers UK, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Maddy has always wanted a cat, but now she's got something even better - three small ceramic cats which come to life and give her magical powers!
  • Pocket Cats: Paw Power

    Kitty Wells, Joanna Harrison

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Jan. 11, 2011)
    When Maddy first wakes up to find a tiny, living, breathing cat on her pillow, she can't believe her luck. Greykin tells her that he and the other ceramic cats have bonded with her and will now come to life whenever she needs help helping others. In Paw Power, Maddy and Greykin have a tricky problem to solve: there's a new girl in school who's being picked on by the class bully. Will a little bit of magic and a lot of courage be enough to stop the scariest girl in the school? This first book in the exciting new Pocket Cats series is sure to delight young independent readers.
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  • Pocket Fun: Travel Activity Book

    Jo Moon, Gabriele Tafuni, Claire Stamper

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, May 1, 2019)
    If you're about to set off on a long trip with little ones, then you'd better not forget to pack this fantastic, pocket-sized activity book! Whether on a long-haul flight or driving to the grandparents' house, the kids will be completely absorbed by the fun, travel-themed puzzles inside.Packed with a wide variety of activities including dot-to-dots, color-by-numbers, mazes, and spot-the-differences, you'll also find activities such as step-by-step art projects to follow. Perfect for kids aged 5 and up.
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  • Pocket Hole 3: What Not to Wear to a Prison Party

    Chris Weston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 22, 2017)
    The second time through the pocket hole will not go down in history as a rousing success for Kristin Kakes.She did eke out a happy ending for a Barbie and a cat heading for a Romeo and Juliet dénouement. She also carved an epic ride into a wave so big the word tidal is now being used to describe things viewed through a microscope. And if that isn’t enough, Kristin has fallen for the bewildering, enigmatic, heroic, terribly cute Tommy Amsterdam. Not a bad list for a day’s work.So how is it that she’s going to Homecoming with high school quarterback Chad Chitley?Kristin needs to find her way back into the pocket-hole world, but Tommy has disappeared. Without a pocket hole of her own, Kristin has no way of returning there so she can drag Tommy back and place him firmly by her side. Hand in hand. Oh, she liked the feel of Tommy’s hand in hers. He'll come around, if she can just find him.And what about this Mister Moon character? Who does he think he is messing with Kristin’s love life?Someone’s going to pay, and his first name might be Mister.
  • Pocket Hole 2: Boys and Other Irritants

    Chris Weston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 21, 2017)
    Kristin Kakes was fundamentally changed last week by a simple, chocolate shake. She can't explain it.Kristin hasn't become a new person. She is still a good student, is still driven to succeed and do her best, but the world has opened up to her. She is stopping to smell the roses now and she never comprehended how wonderful that can be.Maybe Kristin's story could stop right there, but really, good stories never end. The pocket hole still exists, and even though Kristin tells herself Tommy Amsterdam means nothing to her, she has a hard time not looking for him in the halls.Tommy made a big splash the last time he introduced Kristin to the pocket hole. It seems he has a talent for that. At a football game, Tommy does something rather spectacular, and to avoid his just-created infamy, Tommy jumps down the pocket hole again. Should Kristin follow him?Is that really a question?
  • Not Forgotten

    Nancy Holder

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, April 1, 2000)
    Even if it takes an eternity, he will make amends....Burning BodiesA crime wave has swept the Los Angeles area, which under normal circumstances would be par for the course. But nothing links these particular victims except the cause of death -- their bodies were burned from the inside out. Obviously supernatural forces are at work.While Angel investigates the murders, Cordelia tracks down a band of child pickpockets. Surprisingly, both searches lead to the same place: a wealthy slumlord who has all but imprisoned the children's immigrant parents.And conducts elaborate rituals to Latura, the Indonesian God of the Dead.Angel, Doyle, and Cordelia may have had a rocky start in L.A., but they realize they've got it much easier than the immigrants. Characteristically, Angel wants to help. But can he free them before the Feast of Latura? And if not, will they become the next sacrifices of someone's quest for immortality?
  • Gridiron challenge

    Jackson Volney Scholz

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1950)
    230 page paperback. Worthwhile book for modern teenagers
  • Pocket Fun: Very Silly Jokes

    Sally Lindley, Joe Fullman, Gabriele Tafuni

    Paperback (Arcturus, May 10, 2019)
    What did the zero say to the eight? "Nice belt!"Anyone who loves silly humor, especially kids aged 5 to 10, will love this book. It's packed with classic knock-knock jokes and "What do you get?" jokes, as well as playful puns, ridiculous riddles, and zany zingers alongside hilarious, full-color illustrations.
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  • Pocket Fun: Magical Activity Book

    Jo Moon, Gabriele Tafuni, Claire Stamper

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, May 1, 2019)
    Kids ages 5 and up who love unicorns, fairies, and friendly dragons will love this enchanted activity book, packed with classic children's puzzles including dot-to-dots, color-by-numbers, mazes, spot-the-differences, and even step-by-step art projects to follow.
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  • Pivot man

    Dick Friendlich

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Book, Jr, March 15, 1950)
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