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Books in The It Girl Series series

  • The Fall of Fortress Europe: From the Battle of the Bulge to the Crossing of the Rhine

    Christopher J. Anderson, John P. Langellier

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Presents an illustrated history of the major military battles in twentieth-century Europe.
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  • G.G. Rock Climbs:

    Marty Mokler Banks, Alisa Mokler Harper

    Paperback (Switch Monkey Press, Sept. 13, 2014)
    Eight-year-old G.G. climbs all over stuff—from the couch in her apartment to the boulders at the park. So when she’s invited to Stinky Sarah’s birthday party at Rock Star climbing gym, G.G.’s up the wall in no time. G.G. likes it so much, she and her friend, Isaac, take a rock climbing class. When they head outside, things are suddenly more difficult. Can G.G. brave those steep rock faces up Zoo Canyon? Scale this death-defying chapter book for ages 6—10.
  • The Book Code: A Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Brilliant Twist

    Dan Noble

    Paperback (DB Company, Oct. 11, 2018)
    Her past hides dark secrets. Her present isn't what it seems. To save her future, she may have to rewrite her own story… Millie thought she had found her happily-ever-after. But when a shocking revelation rocks her perfect marriage, the pregnant housewife must confront a chilling secret from her past. A secret she's kept bottled up inside her entire life… After a figure from her childhood makes an unexpected return, Millie must follow a winding road that makes her question the story she's always told herself. To survive the new life spelled out before her, she has no choice but to reveal her true nature. With the lives of everyone she holds dear in the balance, can Millie reclaim her narrative before a ruthless adversary completes the final chapter of a tragic masterpiece? The Book Code is the second standalone novel in The Girl in the Book series of fast-paced psychological thrillers. If you like mind-bending twists, edge-of-your-seat suspense, and reimagining familiar stories, then you'll love Dan Noble's bold mystery. Buy The Book Code to turn the page into another reality today!
  • The It Girl Collection

    Cecily von Ziegesar

    Paperback (Poppy, Nov. 15, 2006)
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  • Custer and His Commands: From West Point to Little Bighorn

    Kurt Hamilton Cox

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Presents an illustrated history of the units commanded by General Custer, focusing on the uniforms and equipment they used in Civil War campaigns, while exploring and keeping peace in the western states, and in battle with Native Americans.
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  • Uncle Sam's Little Wars: The Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and Boxer Rebellion, 1898-1902

    John P. Langellier

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 2001)
    A history of the United States Army from 1898 to 1902 during the time it served overseas in three international conflicts, focusing on its uniforms and equipment.
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  • Notorious: An It Girl Novel

    Cecily von Ziegesar, Joyce Bean

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 4, 2015)
    Jenny Humphrey arrived at elite Waverly Academy with dreams of turning herself into the sophisticated, awe-inspiring Jenny she’s always wanted to be. And it’s finally, finally happening! She’s even rooming with the two most popular girls in school, Callie Vernon and Brett Messerschmidt, and bunking in the notorious Tinsley Carmichael’s old bed. Coolness is rubbing off on her, even while she sleeps!Okay, so Callie almost got Jenny kicked out of Waverly on her first night there, but there’s a bright side. Like Callie’s shaggy-haired boyfriend, Easy Walsh, who just can’t seem to focus on his girlfriend anymore. Now everyone is gossiping about boyfriend-stealing Jenny. They can’t help but whisper: Jenny’s it.But who’s that flying in on her seaplane? After getting expelled last year, Tinsley’s back and she’s not about to let some big-chested, rosy-cheeked city-girl get all the attention. And she’s certainly not going to let Callie and Brett forget that she took the fall for them. Now it’s their turn.Is Waverly big enough for Jenny, Callie, Brett, and Tinsley? They’re all beautiful, captivating, and a little bit crazy...but there can be only one It Girl.
  • Reckless: An It Girl Novel

    Cecily von Ziegesar, Joyce Bean

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 1, 2006)
    When Jenny Humphrey arrived at Waverly Academy, the student body immediately started buzzing about her and her body. She quickly caught the eye of three of the hottest guys on campus, kissed two of them, and made one her boyfriend: the adorable Easy Walsh. Too bad Easy just happened to belong to somebody else—Jenny’s roommate, Callie Vernon.It didn’t take long for powerful Tinsley Carmichael to tell Callie their sweet-faced new roommate was really a manipulative skank. So what if Tinsley herself stole a guy out from under their other roommate Brett Messerschmidt’s perky little nose? Then Callie and Tinsley threw Jenny and Brett out of their ultra-exclusive club. And just like that, it was war.Now the four roommates have been split up across enemy lines—Jenny and Callie are living together in Dumbarton 303, and Brett and Tinsley are seemingly miles away downstairs. What will happen when Easy sneaks in to see Jenny...but finds Callie instead? And what if Brett discovers the one secret Tinsley’s kept hidden for years?Everyone at Waverly is watching and whispering. With girls this wild, anything can happen, but only one can be it.
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  • Reckless: An It Girl Novel

    Cecily von Ziegesar, Joyce Bean

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 1, 2006)
    When Jenny Humphrey arrived at Waverly Academy, the student body immediately started buzzing about her and her body. She quickly caught the eye of three of the hottest guys on campus, kissed two of them, and made one her boyfriend: the adorable Easy Walsh. Too bad Easy just happened to belong to somebody else—Jenny’s roommate, Callie Vernon.It didn’t take long for powerful Tinsley Carmichael to tell Callie their sweet-faced new roommate was really a manipulative skank. So what if Tinsley herself stole a guy out from under their other roommate Brett Messerschmidt’s perky little nose? Then Callie and Tinsley threw Jenny and Brett out of their ultra-exclusive club. And just like that, it was war.Now the four roommates have been split up across enemy lines—Jenny and Callie are living together in Dumbarton 303, and Brett and Tinsley are seemingly miles away downstairs. What will happen when Easy sneaks in to see Jenny...but finds Callie instead? And what if Brett discovers the one secret Tinsley’s kept hidden for years?Everyone at Waverly is watching and whispering. With girls this wild, anything can happen, but only one can be it.
  • The Girl at the End of the Line

    Charles Mathes

    Hardcover (Minotaur Books, March 15, 1999)
    Molly O'Hara's young sister Nell is beautiful, spirited, and sweet, and the fact that she hasn't spoken for the last seventeen years--since she was eight--certainly doesn't reflect on her intelligence. After all, it's Nell who does the books for Enchanted Cottage Antiques, which she and her sister operate jointly. Truth is, Nell was home alone with their mother when the woman was murdered, and from that day forward Nell hasn't spoken. She understands, she can make herself understood; it's just that she doesn't utter a word. Rummaging in boxes at a tag sale, Nell comes across an old New York theater Playbill that will change the girls' lives. It will break the monotony of their rather lonely existence in the small North Carolina town from which they have never ventured--and will also shatter the peace they've managed to achieve there. It will send them rocketing to New York, to England, and to New England, in search of a family they didn't know they had. And it will introduce them--and the reader--to as zany a group of relatives as ever bickered over a dog show or a fortune. The cover of the program bears a photo of a lovely young actress in her first big part on the New York stage. And amazingly, the woman is their crusty old grandmother. But when they rush to question the old woman, they arrive to find that she has baffled the medical staff, who saw no reason to expect it, by dying in her bed. The sisters, and especially Molly, who is more stubborn and "goal-oriented" by nature, realize that somewhere they have a family. But in their town, the only sources of information are their stepfather, whom they almost never see--and he can't, or won't tell them much--and their natural father, who is married to a wealthy society woman and is embarrassed by his somewhat unconventional offspring and eager to shoo them away. So they determine to go off on a search of their own. Their travels bring adventure and exhilaration as they have the new and wonderful experience of seeing New York and London and meeting such exotic fauna as professional actors. But it also brings tragedy as "accidents" occur around them, starting with a fatal explosion in their house when they are away. These are dauntless young women, though, and charming ones, and the reader will very much enjoy going along with them on their eye-opening journeys, and will root for them all along the way.
  • Notorious

    Cecily Von Ziegesar

    Library Binding
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