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Books with title The beetle

  • The Burying Beetle

    Ann Kelley

    language (Luath Press Ltd, May 1, 2005)
    It was after I ate King that everything started to go wrong in our entire family, as if someone had put an evil spell onto us, a hex - like a bad fairy godmother had said at my birth, when you are eleven you are going to be struck by a sorrow so big it will be like a lightning bolt. There will be grief like a sharp rock in your throat. Twelve-year-old Gussie was born with a rare, life-threatening heart disease, but it hasn't hampered her curiosity. When she reads about the Burying Beetle, which has the unusual habit of burying dead birds, mice, and other small animals by digging away the earth beneath them, it becomes her mission to find one. As she searches the Cornish coast for the elusive insect, Gussie learns be like the Burying Beetle, to bury things past and to live.
  • Beetle

    Jill C. Wheeler

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Introduce young readers to classic sports cars.
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  • The Burying Beetle

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Ltd, May 1, 2005)
    It was after I ate King that everything started to go wrong in our entire family, as if someone had put an evil spell onto us, a hex - like a bad fairy godmother had said at my birth, when you are eleven you are going to be struck by a sorrow so big it will be like a lightning bolt. There will be grief like a sharp rock in your throat. Twelve-year-old Gussie was born with a rare, life-threatening heart disease, but it hasn't hampered her curiosity. When she reads about the Burying Beetle, which has the unusual habit of burying dead birds, mice, and other small animals by digging away the earth beneath them, it becomes her mission to find one. As she searches the Cornish coast for the elusive insect, Gussie learns be like the Burying Beetle, to bury things past and to live.
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  • The Beetle Bug Ball

    Graham Oakley, Hannah Wood

    Hardcover (Top That, )
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  • Beetle

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, June 1, 1997)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of different kinds of beetles.
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  • The beetle bush

    Beverly Keller

    Unknown Binding (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, March 15, 1976)
    A little girl is convinced she is a failure at everything she tries until she begins a garden.
  • Beetle

    Tracy Maurer

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 31, 2007)
    Explains why the first Beetle was built, describes the changes it has undergone through the years, and discusses the culture of Beetle lovers.
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  • The Beetle Bush

    Beverly Keller, Marc Simont

    Hardcover (Coward McCann Geoghegan, March 15, 1976)
    how Arabelle turned her failing garden into a success makes an ingenious story
  • Beetle

    Karen Hartley, Chris Macro, Philip Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 27, 2008)
    How many legs does a beetle have? What is a weevil? What does a dung beetle do? This title introduces the physical characteristics, diet, life cycle, predators, habitat, and lifespan of beetles.
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  • Beetle

    Aloian Molly Kalman Bobbie

    Library Binding
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  • Beetle

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, May 1, 2010)
    Beetles have the largest number of known species of any other insect in the world. From boll weevils to ladybugs, these tiny creatures can be found in abundance in one's backyard. Beetle gives an overview of where and how beetles live, examining their life cycles, predators, and defense mechanisms.
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  • The Beetle Leg

    John Hawkes

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, March 15, 1967)
    After years of underground existence, this brilliant novel is emerging as a classic of visionary writing and still remains Hawkes's only work devoted solely to American life.The Beetle Leg, John Hawkes's second full-length novel, was first published by New Directions in 1951. After years of underground existence, this brilliant novel is emerging as a classic of visionary writing and still remains Hawkes's only work devoted solely to American life. As a 'surrealist Western" (Newsweek), and a violent and poetic portrayal of "a landscape of sexual apathy" (Albert J. Guerard), The Beetle Leg is a rich flight into the special vein of comedy that Hawkes had begun to exploit a decade before the popular acceptance of "black humor."