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  • Extraordinary Lies

    Jennifer Alsever

    Paperback (Independently published, June 26, 2019)
    Two young women making waves with their minds. They’ll need to put their brains together to make it out alive.Chicago, 1971. Sixteen-year-old Julia Cavanaugh’s popularity and privilege is a good cover for her psychic abilities. But when she catches her boyfriend cheating, her fury triggers a burst of power that sends him to the hospital. And with rumors still circulating about her missing aunt, Julia’s parents avoid another scandal by committing her to a top-secret Californian ESP study.Working-class zero Charley Acosta would give anything to escape her palm-reading pittance and bickering family in Nowhere, Indiana. So when a scientist from the Stanford Research Institute offers her a healthy sum to participate in a special experiment, her bags are already packed. But she isn’t in the covert facility long before she begins to realize the program may have a sinister agenda.Haunted by visions of her aunt, Julia is determined to solve the mystery of her disappearance. And as the Cold-War race to manipulate the opposition turns deadly, Charley and her new friend must expose the truth to save innocent lives.Can the unlikely duo harness their gifts and defeat a terrifying foe?Extraordinary Lies is a suspenseful standalone YA novel. If you like strong female protagonists, historical conspiracies, and the paranormal, then you’ll love Jennifer Alsever’s enthralling thriller.Buy Extraordinary Lies to unlock the mind today!
  • Extraordinary Eloise

    Charlene Chua

    language (Marshall Cavendish Children, Oct. 5, 2012)
    Winner of the Beyond Words Children’s Picture Book category, organised by the National Arts Council (NAC), Singapore. Extraordinary Eloise is a lyrical celebration of a child's unique individuality. The story will tickle little people's funny bones and inspire them to quit trying to be like others, and to start being more like themselves
  • Extraordinary Life

    Laurence Pringle, Bob Marstall

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 1, 2000)
    Introduces the life cycle, feeding habits, migration, predators, and mating of the monarch butterfly through the observation of one particular monarch named Danaus.
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  • Extraordinary October

    Diana Wagman

    Hardcover (Ig Publishing, Oct. 18, 2016)
    October is an ordinary girl. From her plain looks to her average grades, there seems to be nothing special about her. Then, three days before her eighteenth birthday, she develops a strange itch that won’t go away, and her life is turned upside down. Suddenly, she can hear dogs talk, make crows fly, and two new and very handsome boys at school are vying for her affections. After she starts “transplanting” herself through solid rock, October learns that she is not ordinary at all, but the daughter of a troll princess and a fairy prince, and a pawn in a deadly war between the trolls and the fairies. Now October will have to use all of her growing powers to save her family, and stop a mysterious evil that threatens to destroy the fairy world.In the fantastical vein of authors such as Julie Kagawa and Holly Black, Extraordinary October takes us on a magical journey from the streets of Los Angeles to the beautiful and mythical underground fairy kingdom.
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  • EXTRAordinary Pets

    Barroux

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, March 3, 2010)
    A dog, a cat, a bird, a fishgreat pets to have. But if you had your wishwhy not choose one out of the ordinary?Why not a pet who's EXTRAordinary?Acclaimed artist Barroux makes his Blue Apple Books debut with a book about an amazing array of animals. Cats are cuddly, but elephants? Exceptional! A Chihuahua is cute, but tarantulas? Terrific! Flaps cleverly transform everyday animals into exotic, one-of-a-kind, perfect pets.
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  • Extraordinary

    Nancy Werlin, Emily Bauer, Jennifer Van Dyck, Kate Reinders, MacLeod Andrews, Daniel diTomasso

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 20, 2011)
    Phoebe finds herself drawn to Mallory, the strange and secretive new girl at school. Soon the two become as close as sisters . . . until Mallory’s magnetic older brother, Ryland, appears. Ryland has an immediate, exciting hold on Phoebe — but a dangerous hold, for she begins to question her feelings about her best friend and, worse, about herself. Soon she’ll discover the shocking, fantastical truth about Ryland and Mallory, and about an age-old debt they expect Phoebe to pay. Will she be strong enough to resist? Will she be special enough to save herself?Intensely page-turning, this follow-up to Nancy Werlin’s acclaimed novel Impossible links the real and the otherworldly in a story that is suspenseful, conversation-starting, and utterly alluring.
  • The Extra Ordinary

    K.E. Warner, D. Ruiz

    eBook (K.E. Warner, April 19, 2015)
    Being a fairy tale princess is all about frilly dresses, balls, and finding that special, happily-ever-after prince, right? Ha. As a princess that wields a sword rather than a sewing needle, uncommon is a lifestyle choice for Princess Alcina, second in line to the throne. When news of the crown prince’s murder arrives, Alce grimly goes out into the world bent on revenge for her brother, expecting to meet danger at all turns.What she doesn’t expect is meeting a semi-friendly, all snarky stranger in the woods, or needing an eccentric witch to find her brother’s murderer. What’s a princess to do but battle her way through life?
  • Extraordinary October

    Diana Wagman

    Paperback (Ig Publishing, Oct. 18, 2016)
    October is an ordinary girl. From her plain looks to her average grades, there seems to be nothing special about her. Then, three days before her eighteenth birthday, she develops a strange itch that won't go away, and her life is turned upside down. Suddenly, she can hear dogs talk, make crows fly, and two new and very handsome boys at school are vying for her affections. After she starts "transplanting" herself through solid rock, October learns that she is not ordinary at all, but the daughter of a troll princess and a fairy prince, and a pawn in a deadly war between the trolls and the fairies. Now October will have to use all of her growing powers to save her family, and stop a mysterious evil that threatens to destroy the fairy world.In the fantastical vein of authors such as Julie Kagawa and Holly Black, Extraordinary October takes us on a magical journey from the streets of Los Angeles to the beautiful and mythical underground fairy kingdom.
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  • The Ordinary Extraordinary Dog

    Andrew Sherriff

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 16, 2018)
    YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HE GETS UP TO! Lewin the dog does everything a human does only trouble is he reverts back to being a dog with some embarrassing but funny moments. The children in the book find him really funny the adults not so! He's based on the Artists real dog who came from a rescue centre.The painterly illustrations follow his day from having breakfast, going to school, to walking his pet guinea-pig. He even listens to his favourite music by Elvis Presley, yes you've guest it You Ain't Nothin' But A Hound Dog.
  • Extraordinary Eloise

    Charlene Chua

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Extraordinary Eloise is a lyrical celebration of a child's unique individuality. The story will tickle little people's funny bones and inspire them to quit trying to be like others, and to start being more like themselves.
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  • Extraordinary Fish

    DK Publishing, Frances Dipper

    Hardcover (DK ADULT, Jan. 1, 2002)
    These four companion books take a dramatic look at our watery planet. Constituting one of the most numerous and diverse groups of invertebrates on Earth, fish are the undoubted masters of the underwater world. Equally at home in fresh or saltwater, they have evolved to occupy every conceivable water-filled niche. Fish have adapted to survive in a range of different environments from the deepest ocean depths to muddy freshwater puddles, and from the freezing waters of the Antarctic to hot desert springs. Extraordinary Fish illustrates the amazing transformations in body for and behavior that have enabled fish to take up many diverse and fascinating lifestyles. Chapter one introduces the ways in which fish have adapted to their watery world, with examples from the deep sea and other inhospitable habitats. In an environment where predators abound, survival is of prime concern, and Chapter two explores, among other things, the many ways that fish camouflage and arm themselves for attach and defense. Chapter three transports the reader into the sensory world of fish. As well as extraordinary powers of sight, sound, and smell, some fish can detect electric fields, glow with luminescent light, and navigate unerringly across vast oceans. In the fourth and final chapter, the color sex life of many fish is revealed.
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  • Extraordinary

    Nancy Werlin, Emily Bauer, Jennifer VanDyck, Kate Reinders, MacLeod Andrews, Daniel diTomasso

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 7, 2010)
    Phoebe finds herself drawn to Mallory, the strange and secretive new girl at school. Soon the two become as close as sisters . . . until Mallory’s magnetic older brother, Ryland, appears. Ryland has an immediate, exciting hold on Phoebe ― but a dangerous hold, for she begins to question her feelings about her best friend and, worse, about herself. Soon she’ll discover the shocking, fantastical truth about Ryland and Mallory, and about an age-old debt they expect Phoebe to pay. Will she be strong enough to resist? Will she be special enough to save herself? Intensely page-turning, this follow-up to Nancy Werlin’s acclaimed novel Impossible links the real and the otherworldly in a story that is suspenseful, conversation-starting, and utterly alluring.