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Books with title A Different Tune

  • Different

    Alycia Linwood

    language (Alycia Linwood, April 23, 2014)
    Eighteen-year-old Moira, an air elemental, never thought that waking up with an unusual blue fire on her arm would turn her life upside down.Determined to figure out why she has an element she shouldn't have, her parents take her to a secluded island to keep her safe from anyone who might want to experiment on her.There she meets Noah, a boy who seems to know a lot about her elements. As he introduces her to a group of a new kind of elementals who are more powerful than anyone could have imagined, she doesn't know if she can trust them, especially because the group's leader, Jaiden, has an extremely dangerous ability.But when her parents get kidnapped by a mysterious man, she has no choice but to turn to Noah and Jaiden for help.Different is the first book in the Tainted Elements series.The Tainted Elements series reading order (complete):DIFFERENT (Book 1)INVISIBLE (Book 2)MONSTER (Book 3)CAPTIVE (Book 4)HUNTED (Book 5)RESILIENT (Book 6)
  • Different

    Scarlett Haven

    eBook
    My whole life, I’ve known there’s something different about me. I didn’t realize how different until four guys show up all claiming that they are destined to be my mates.They’re not human, and they say I’m not either.But if I’m not human then what am I?Now I’m forced to go to a school where I don’t belong and am reminded of it everyday.Creatures I never imagined were real that used to give me nightmares are everywhere I turn.The world that once existed is gone.Will anything ever be like it was again?Different is the first book in the Shifter Academy Trilogy. It is a slow burn, reverse harem (RH), why choose, fast paced, action packed, young adult (YA) paranormal romance.This story takes place in a world filled with different types of shifters, fae and many other supernatural creatures. MORE IN THIS SERIES:Book 1: DifferentBook 2: MonsterBook 3: HybridSERIES IN THIS WORLD:Shifter AcademyDragon Shifter AcademyTiger Shifter ChroniclesShifter Academy: UnitedElite AcademyElemental AcademyShifter High
  • A Different Tune

    Bruce Witty, Viviana Garofoli

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 5, 2014)
    A Different Tune is an entertaining story about a creature named Bill who discovers why his unique talent makes him special.School Zone's Start to Read! series helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Context clues in the illustrations are abundant.Most of the vocabulary words in A Different Tune are typically introduced in first grade and second grade. The words stranger, failed, early, special, instead, beautiful, and music are higher-level words. You may need to help your child sound out these words. After several readings together, encourage your child to read alone. Praise your child’s efforts because, most of all, the reading experience should be enjoyable.www.schoolzone.com
  • Different

    Valerie Gale, Mary Yakovets

    eBook (, Oct. 26, 2017)
    Randi is a young woman searching to find her identity. Feeling ostracized from family, friends, and even herself, Randi begins to unravel a multitude of complex demons that keep her from the spiritual growth she desperately needs. In the midst of her journey, Randi finds the strength to go against society’s preconceived notions of what gender is. She takes matters into her own hands and battles with her inner-self while falling in love at the same time.This story contains a modern-day viewpoint on adolescent life that touches upon the topics of self-awareness, self-discovery, and re-creation of the individual. It emphasizes that everyone has the power within to free their spirit from life’s constraints and emerge into a unique and whole person.
  • A Different Truth

    Annette Oppenlander

    eBook (, June 30, 2016)
    A historical coming-of-age adventure for readers of A Separate Peace and The Catcher in the Rye."...a powerful and thought provoking tale that allows us to think about our moral decisions." -Readers' FavoriteWhat would you do if your best friend were attacked? Forget about it like they want you to or find out who did it? Even if it may cost you everything. In 1968 sixteen-year old Andy Olson’s family ships him off to Palmer Military Academy. There, along with his best friend, Tom, he’s plunged into a world where rules are everything and disobedience not an option. When Tom openly supports the peace movement, Andy grows increasingly irritated. He doesn’t care about politics and the raging Vietnam War. Besides, messing with their bullying teammates is dangerous, underestimating fanatics like Officer Muller, the tormentor of plebes a mistake. It’s hard enough to make it through each day, avoid counselor Beerbelly’s spying eyes and extra marching. Andy plans to play a little football, visit Maddie, a townie with eyes like the Caribbean Sea and lie low until graduation.But the war has a way of reaching Andy, he couldn’t have imagined. His privileged classmates with deep pockets and connections to the Dean call Tom a traitor. Maddie’s brother, a Vietnam vet confined to a wheelchair, aims to stop Andy from seeing Maddie. And there’s Sarge, a dedicated soldier turned teacher who takes an interest in Andy’s career. When Tom is attacked and the school calls it an unfortunate accident, Andy decides to make a choice that will not only threaten his future but his life.
  • Different

    Janet McLaughlin

    language (Absolute Love Publishing, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Izzy wants to be like everyone else, but she has a secret. She isn’t weird or angry, like some of the kids at school think. Izzy has Tourette syndrome. Hiding outbursts and tics from her classmates is hard enough, but when a new girl arrives, Izzy’s fear of losing her best friend makes Izzy’s symptoms worse. And when she sees her crush act suspiciously, runaway thoughts take root inside of her. As the pressure builds and her world threatens to spin out of control, Izzy must face her fear and reveal her secret, whatever the costs.Authentic and perceptive, Different shines a light on the delicate line of a child’s hopes and fears and inspires us all to believe that perhaps we are not so different after all.
  • Different

    Janet McLaughlin

    Paperback (Absolute Love Publishing, Sept. 10, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Izzy wants to be like everyone else, but she has a secret. She isn’t weird or angry, like some of the kids at school think. Izzy has Tourette syndrome. Hiding outbursts and tics from her classmates is hard enough, but when a new girl arrives, Izzy’s fear of losing her best friend makes Izzy’s symptoms worse. And when she sees her crush act suspiciously, runaway thoughts take root inside of her. As the pressure builds and her world threatens to spin out of control, Izzy must face her fear and reveal her secret, whatever the costs. Authentic and perceptive, Different shines a light on the delicate line of a child’s hopes and fears and inspires us all to believe that perhaps we are not so different after all.
  • A Different Tune

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman, Bruce Witty, Richard Laurent

    Hardcover (School Zone Publishing, Jan. 1, 1987)
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  • A Different Dog

    Paul Jennings

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, April 26, 2017)
    The forest is dense and dark. And the trail full of unexpected perils. The dog can't move. The boy can't talk. And you won't know why. Or where you are going. You will put this story down not wanting the journey to end. But it's from Paul Jennings so watch out for the ambush. One of the best. From one of the best.
  • A Different Tune

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman, Bruce Witty

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Start to Read! Books are the most entertaining, satisfying, and educational beginning readers you will find anywhere. The three reading levels in the series make it easy for your child to learn to read at a relaxed and enjoyable pace. Each book your child reads helps build confidence and a sense of pride.
  • A Different Tune

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing, July 1, 1999)
    Two Great Ways to Learn! Double the fun and learning using the latest interactive technology and traditional storybook. The CD-ROM and the book contain the same two entertaining stories. Both stories include repeated and rhyming words plus illustrations with lots of picture clues to ensure reading success for beginners. Minimum System Requirements Windows- Microsoft Windows 98, or 95. 16 MB RAM 640x480x256 Color Video 8-Bit Sound Card 486-66 MHz or faster processor 40 MB free disk space 2x CD-ROM drive Windows- Microsoft Windows 3.1. 8 MB RAM 640x480x256 Color Video 8-Bit Sound Card 486-33 MHz or faster processor 32 MB free disk space 2x CD-ROM drive Mac OS- Mac OS System 7.1 or higher. 16 MB RAM 640x480x256 Color Video 8-Bit Sound Card 68040 or faster processor 32 MB free disk space 2x CD-ROM drive
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  • Different

    Leah Flanders

    language (, Feb. 18, 2019)
    An eloquent and simple depiction of what autism looks like up-close. A beautiful and quaint way for children and adults alike to better understand and relate to children on the spectrum as well as those with Sensory Processing Disorders.