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Books with title Perfect

  • Perfect

    Max Amato

    Paperback (scholastic, March 15, 2019)
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  • Perfect Ruin

    Lauren DeStefano

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 10, 2015)
    From the New York Times bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy: On the floating city of Internment, you can be anything you dream. Unless you approach the edge. Children’s Literature says “shades of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and George Orwell’s 1984 inspire DeStefano’s sci-fi/murder mystery page-turner.”Morgan Stockhour knows getting too close to the edge of Internment, the floating city and her home, can lead to madness. Even though her older brother, Lex, was a Jumper, Morgan vows never to end up like him. There’s too much for her on Internment: her parents, best friend Pen, and her betrothed, Basil. Her life is ordinary and safe, even if she sometimes does wonder about the ground and why it’s forbidden. Then a murder, the first in a generation, rocks the city. With whispers swirling and fear on the wind, Morgan can no longer stop herself from investigating, especially once she meets Judas. Betrothed to the victim, Judas is being blamed for the murder, but Morgan is convinced of his innocence. Secrets lay at the heart of Internment, but nothing can prepare Morgan for what she will find—or whom she will lose.
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  • The Perfect Pet

    Samantha Bell, Lee German, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 13, 2015)
    After a child begs for a pet, the child's mother finally says yes. But which animal will be the best pet? Using animal classification and habitat needs, the child narrows it down from Kingdom Animalia, from invertebrates to vertebrates. Reptiles and amphibians are out, and birds and fish are soon off the list. That leaves mammals, but which one? An elephant won't fit through the door, and a tiger would be too hard to walk. What's a child to do?
  • Perfect

    Judith(Author) McNaught

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1994)
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  • Sad Perfect

    Stephanie Elliot

    Paperback (Square Fish, Feb. 27, 2018)
    Not all picky eating is harmless. Not all eating disorders look the same.Sixteen-year-old Pea knows there has always been something wrong with the way she eats--textures, smells, and even the sight of some foods are frightening. When she's finally diagnosed with a little-known eating disorder called Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), her "picky eating" starts to make sense. Pea has always felt alienated, anxious, and depressed, and with her diagnosis, she is hopeful that she'll get the treatment she needs to get better. Thanks to therapy, her loving yet dysfunctional family, and the support of her sweet and caring new boyfriend, Ben, Pea finally feels like she's in control for the first time in her life. But when she decides to go off her antidepressants, things start to spiral out of control. It will take inner strength and the support from her loved ones to get the help she needs to begin to challenge her eating disorder. Sad Perfect is the haunting debut novel from Stephanie Elliot. A Margaret Ferguson Book Praise for Sad Perfect: "Elliot's novel helps to fill a gap within teen narratives about disordered eating." ―Kirkus Review"A well-written page-turner whose sensitive topic is covered with finesse and grace. This novel would be a worthy addition to a high school library collection." ―School Library Journal"Diversity in young adult books is finally on the rise, and Sad Perfect fits the bill. It takes an honest look at an eating disorder and mental health issues faced by some teens. Sad Perfect is recommended for libraries serving middle school age and up, where it will appeal to fans of realistic fiction about difficult topics." ―VOYA "Written in the second-person, Sad Perfect is the spare, hauntingly told story of a teenage girl and the eating disorder that threatens to consume her. You'll be riveted by her story, and by Elliot's careful observations of social media, the healthcare system, and parental neglect. Girls, and boys, will be reading this elegant and sad book for years to come." ―Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times-bestselling author of Girl in Pieces"A raw and visceral exploration of a unique eating disorder. Told in the second person, Sad Perfect is a masterfully crafted novel about the struggle for self-love and the healing power of self-acceptance." ―Shannon M. Parker, author of The Girl Who Fell
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  • Pitch Perfect

    Grace Mallory

    eBook (, July 7, 2020)
    When Maddie Daniels tries out for a County League baseball team, she’s worried about being the only girl. She wants to play at the highest level so her dad will finally notice her—but none of the boys will talk to her. And when someone starts playing pranks in the dugout, she knows they want her to quit.But Maddie is determined to show the boys what she’s made of by becoming an amazing pitcher. Despite their tricks, she won’t give up, because play-offs are around the corner. Can she prove to the boys that she has what it takes to be the best? Or will their lack of trust cost them the championship?
  • Perfect Game

    Fred Bowen

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2013)
    Baseball and basketball action abound in this Sports Story Series book from Washington Post KidsPost columnist and author Fred Bowen – perfect for fans of Mike Lupica and Tim Green.“Perfect Game is about the important lessons sports can teach: How to play for the love of the game.” ―Tim Shriver, Chairman of the Board, Special OlympicsWhen he volunteers with a team of developmentally disabled players, Isaac learns the true meaning of a “perfect” game.Isaac is determined to pitch a perfect game: no hits, no runs, no walks, and no errors. He can’t settle for less if he wants to make the summer all-star team. But when he allows a hit, Isaac keeps losing his cool on the mound and can’t get his head back in the game.Then Issac meets a very interesting Unified Sports basketball player who gets him thinking in a different way about the whole idea of a “perfect” game. But will this change in perspective help him be a better pitcher?Themes of kindness, friendship, perfection, and ability star in this inspiring installment of Fred Bowen’s Sports Story Series.Discussion Guide available.
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  • Dude Perfect

    Jessica Rusick

    Paperback (Checkerboard Library, Jan. 1, 2020)
    This title explores the life and career of Dude Perfect. Learn about the groupâ??s childhoods, families, and careers, including how they got their start on YouTube, rose to fame, and became a pop culture influencers. Fun facts about viral videos, popular posts, and subscriber counts enrich the text while dynamic photos give readers a behind-the-screens look at these popular YouTubers. Other features include a table of contents, fun facts, informative sidebars, a timeline, and an index.Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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  • Perfect Shot

    Francine Pascal

    Mass Market Paperback (Sweet Valley, April 1, 1989)
    Photography buff Jim Roberts enters a picture of his camera-shy girlfriend, Shelley Novak, in the Sweet Valley News photography contest without her permission and risks her warmth in the hope of winning first prize
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  • Perfect

    Shepard, Sara Shepard

    Paperback (Atom, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Spencer, Aria, Emily, Hanna and their best friend Alison were the most popular girls at Rosewood Day School. Alison was the group's ringleader, the one who knew all their darkest secrets. So when Alison vanished one night, Spencer, Aria, Emily, and Hanna's grief was tinged with relief. But when Ali's body was later discovered in her own backyard, the girls were forced to unearth some ugly memories of their old friend, too. Is there more to Alison's death than anyone realises? Now someone named A, someone who seems to know everything, is pointing the finger for Ali's murder at one of them. And A is poised to ruin their perfect little lives ...for ever.
  • Perfect Joy

    Stephanie Perry Moore

    Paperback (Lift Every Voice, July 1, 2006)
    The path to joy is paved with adversity as Carmen Browne discovers in the fourth book in the series from best-selling author, Stephanie Perry Moore. Perfect Joy captures the tumultuous changes every sixth-grade girl faces--new friendships, fickle popularity, and adolescent jealousy--with the added fears of waiting as her mother is tested for breast cancer. Carmen truly is an inspiring heroine, rising above her mistakes and her trials, using her trademark spunk and admirable conviction--she finds the perfect joy that comes only from God.
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  • Perfect Liars

    Rebecca Reid, Gabrielle Glaister, Random House

    Audible Audiobook (Random House, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Random House presents the audiobook edition of Perfect Liars by Rebecca Reid, read by Gabrielle Glaister. They have it all. And they'll do anything to keep it that way. For fans of The Girlfriend and Liane Moriarty as well as TV hits Doctor Foster and The Replacement. Sixteen years ago, at an elite boarding school secluded in the English countryside, best friends Nancy, Georgia and Lila did something unspeakable. Their secret forged an unbreakable bond between them, a bond of silence. But now, in their 30s, one of them wants to talk. One word and everything could be ruined: their lives, their careers, their relationships. It's up to Georgia to call a crisis dinner. She knows there's nothing that can't be resolved by three courses in her immaculate kitchen. But the evening does not go as planned. Three women walk in to the dinner, but only two will leave. Murder isn't so difficult the second time around.... Gripping and pause resisting, Perfect Liars tells the story of a group of friends bound by their dark pasts and their desperate need to keep their secrets hidden from the world around them. How far would you go to protect the life you've built?