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Books with title Lucky Leaf

  • Lucky

    F.E. Bradley

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2019)
    A reimagined look at Oscar Wilde’s classic character of Dorian Gray. He and his curse form a new connection that will change everything, including the life of a sheltered small-town girl who discovers ties to a much larger and older world. Her connection with Dorian, changes both of their perceptions of reality and love.
  • Lucky Leaf

    None

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, Feb. 23, 2005)
    Book about fall leaves.
  • Lucky

    Roli Mohanka

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2019)
    I looked around from under the bedside table.All I wanted to do was sleep on the $1000 blanket! Is it too much for a little lizard to ask for?Lucky is an Arecious woodland man-eating lizard.Life seems simple for him and his mates until a first class brat named Stephanie makes it her goal to capture his kind.Will a ten year old LIZARD be able to save his whole race?
  • Lucky

    Happy Paw Publishing

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Lucky lined notebook with 120 lined pages
  • Lucky Les

    E.W. Hildick

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Oct. 1, 1974)
    None
  • Lucky

    Roli Mohanka

    eBook
    I looked around from under the bedside table. All I wanted to do was sleep on the $1000 blanket! Is it too much for a little lizard to ask for?Lucky is an Arecious woodland man-eating lizard. Life seems simple for him and his mates until a first class brat named Stephanie makes it her goal to capture his kind.Will a ten year old LIZARD be able to save his whole race?
  • Lucky

    Sammi S.

    eBook
    This Pomeranian picture book is full of amazing pictures named Lucky. Over 30 top quality gorgeous pictures in full color with helpful tips on every page. Understanding dog psychology and their philosophy behind their actions.
  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 15, 1845)
    None
  • Lucky

    Sammi S.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2015)
    This Pomeranian picture book is full of amazing pictures named Lucky. Over 30 top quality gorgeous pictures in full color with helpful tips on every page. Understanding dog psychology and their philosophy behind their actions.
  • Lucky

    Mr chris conquer

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 14, 2018)
    Apart from his adopted mum, no one liked this deformed creature. And his adopted sister and her friends whenever they could would treat him so badly. In the end to get away from their torment he would hide deep in the families’ nest, not wanting to come out. His mum called him Lucky. He’s not lucky the sister would say. More like Yucky. And he was just wasting everybody’s time before he dies.But a great destiny was waiting for him … Providing he can survive the weather and, more importantly, his sister.An in-depth view about social creatures.It tries to show their interactions without partisan bias. It removes the reader’s interfering knowledge of humans by having the characters be penguins. The mother’s life is transformed by her caring for an infant bizarrely ill-formed. Her joy in the affection of the infant is felt as a transformation of her life. And the infant has a similar glow from being loved.The daughter feels deeply forsaken and neglected, but the mother is quite unaware of this. The daughter’s attitude affects the friendships she makes and the hostile cruelty of the way she privately treats and mocks the infant.The husband is charming and friendly to all except the infant which he ignores as if it did not exist but without any apparent contempt. He is feckless, incapable of consistent adult behaviour, irresponsible, ineffectual, incompetent, but very charming and winningly childish. The discrepancies among the family are handled by ignoring them. The story reaches its climax and resolution with the eventual clash of these till-then-ignored contradictions.
  • Lucky

    Elizabeth Hutchins, Robert H Perkins

    (Bookshelf Publishing, Gosford, NSW, Australia, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Ex library (discard) with usual stamps and stickers, protected by clear self adhesive plastic. Light wear. A little wrinkling to fore page edges through liquid spillage - text unaffected.
  • Lucky

    Naomi Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, May 25, 2020)
    Lucky is the best dog in the whole world, according to Ducky.Lucky and Ducky have always been together. Ducky can't remember a time without Lucky in his life.Only he starts noticing that Lucky is getting older, slower and greyer. He can't run as fast or for as long.Ducky starts to realise that dogs age faster than humans and also that there will one day come a time, when Lucky gets too old, grey and slow and will die.Somehow, even though he doesn't want to think about it, he has to find a way to say goodbye to his furry friend.A therapeutic story about the death of a beloved family pet, often the first time children will encounter death and grief.