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  • Enemies

    Robert J. Crane

    language (Ostiagard Press, Aug. 13, 2013)
    Far from home, having failed in her quest to kill Old Man Winter, Sienna Nealon finds herself in the city of London, working with Omega, her oldest enemies. Surrounded by people she doesn't trust, thrust into events that could mean the extinction of her race, Sienna will discover that the line between friend and foe is thinner than she ever could have believed - and that her greatest enemies may lie within.
  • Best Enemies

    Jessica Burkhart

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 20, 2009)
    Some Girls Just Have To Be The Best At Everything. If any two girls know about being the best, it's Heather Fox and Jasmine King. Just ask them; they'll be happy to tell you. But every girl knows that there can only be one "best." Can Sasha keep the girls from turning the arena into a war zone and still snag a spot on the coveted Youth Equestrian National Team?
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  • The Best of Enemies

    Jen Lancaster, Julia Whelan, Emily Rankin, Penguin Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Penguin Audio, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Bridesmaids meets The In-Laws in a novel told from the alternating perspectives of two women who define the term frenemies - from New York Times best-selling author Jen Lancaster. Jacqueline Jordan knows conflict. A fearless journalist, she's spent the past decade embedded in the world's hot spots, writing about the fall of nations and the rise of despots. But if you were to inquire about who topped Jack's enemy list, she'd not hesitate to answer: Kitty Carricoe. Kitty reigns supreme over the world of carpools and minivans. A SAHM, she spends her days caring for her dentist husband and three towheaded children, running the PTA, and hiding vegetables in deceptively delicious packed lunches. Kitty and Jack haven't a single thing in common - except for Sarabeth Chandler, their mutual bestie. Sarabeth and Jack can be tomboys with the best of them, while Sarabeth can get her girly-girl on with Kitty. In fact the three of them were college friends until the notorious frat party incident, when Jack accidentally hooked up with Kitty's boyfriend.... Yet both women drop everything and rush to Sarabeth's side when they get the call that her fabulously wealthy husband has perished in a suspicious plane crash. To solve the mystery surrounding his death, Jack and Kitty must bury the hatchet and hit the road for a trip that just may bring them together - if it doesn't kill them first.
  • Best Enemies

    Kathleen Leverich, Judith Lanfredi, Susan Condie Lamb

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 23, 1998)
    After Felicity trades her nasty tricks for friendship, Priscilla decides she'd rather have Felicity as an enemy.
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  • Best of Enemies

    Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, April 1, 1991)
    AMERICA'S HOTTEST TEEN DETECTIVES TEAM UP TO BRING AN AMERICAN SUPERSPY TO SAFETY The Berlin Wall has come tumbling down, and a major American agent -- code-named the Swallow -- wants to come home. On a top-secret mission for the Network, THE HARDY BOYS head to Memphis, where a mystery man named Pritchiff has promised to turn the agent over for a price. But a ruthless German spymaster, known only as Klaus, has vowed to beat Frank and Joe to the punch -- and shoot the Swallow out of the sky. Meanwhile . . . NANCY DREW comes to the aid of Beau Davis, a guy with a bad case of the Memphis blues. Accused of stealing a guitar once belonging to Elvis, he is now a prime suspect in a more ominous matter -- the murder of Pritchitt! In a case as twisty and treacherous as a Mississippi River current, Frank and Joe and Nancy are headed for a stunning rendezvous and revelation . . in Best Of Enemies
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  • Best Enemies

    Jessica Burkhart

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 20, 2009)
    Some Girls Just Have To Be The Best At Everything. If any two girls know about being the best, it's Heather Fox and Jasmine King. Just ask them; they'll be happy to tell you. But every girl knows that there can only be one "best." Can Sasha keep the girls from turning the arena into a war zone and still snag a spot on the coveted Youth Equestrian National Team?
  • Best Enemies

    Susan Condie Lamb, Kathleen Leverich

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1989)
    Priscilla is looking forward to making friends in her new class, but Felicity Doll is not exactly what she has in mind. Felicity steals her favorite sweater, makes fun if her new shoes, and almost (but not quite!) spoils her birthday party. Felicity may not know how to be a friend, but she makes the best enemy Priscilla's ever had.
  • Best Enemies

    Kathleen Leverich

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 19, 1990)
    After Felicity trades her nasty tricks for friendship, Priscilla decides she'd rather have Felicity as an enemy.
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  • Best Enemies

    Jessica Burkhart

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 20, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Sasha finds herself in the middle as Heather Fox and Jasmine King take their competitive striving to the equestrian arena, so she will have to avoid an all-out war between the girls and still make the Youth Equestrian National Team.
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  • The Best of Enemies

    Jen Lancaster

    Hardcover (Berkley, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Bridesmaids meets Big Little Lies in a novel told from the alternating perspectives of two women who define the term frenemies—from New York Times bestselling author Jen Lancaster. Jacqueline Jordan knows conflict. A fearless journalist, she’s spent the past decade embedded in the world’s hot spots, writing about the fall of nations and the rise of despots. But if you were to inquire about who topped Jack’s enemy list, she’d not hesitate to answer: Kitty Carricoe. Kitty reigns supreme over the world of carpools and minivans. A SAHM, she spends her days caring for her dentist husband and three towheaded children, running the PTA, and hiding vegetables in deceptively delicious packed lunches. Kitty and Jack haven’t a single thing in common—except for Sarabeth Chandler, their mutual bestie. Sarabeth and Jack can be tomboys with the best of them, while Sarabeth can get her girly-girl on with Kitty. In fact, the three of them were college friends until the notorious incident when Jack accidentally hooked up with Kitty’s boyfriend… Yet both women drop everything and rush to Sarabeth’s side when they get the call that her fabulously wealthy husband has perished in a suspicious plane crash. To solve the mystery surrounding his death, Jack and Kitty must bury the hatchet and hit the road for a trip that just may bring them together—if it doesn’t kill them first.
  • Enemies

    Christopher Golden, Ford Lytle Gilmore

    language (Daring Greatly Corporation, Aug. 16, 2012)
    The supernatural problems in Sleepy Hollow are getting worse instead of better and the strange things that have been happening all seem to be pointing to one thing — an even bigger evil is brewing, something very dangerous, and big enough to take out the entire town.What seems to be a gang of kids in costumes causes grief on Halloween night, but that’s nothing compared to what arrives just in time to stop them. There are rumors of a giant lumbering around the Old Dutchman Cemetery, and as proof of the possibility, there’s a lot of vandalism going on among the headstones and tombs. To make matters worse, a string of deaths occurs in Sleepy Hollow in which the victims seem to have literally been scared to death. When internal strife amongst Aimee and Shane’s friends breaks the group apart, Aimee finds herself betrayed by two people she trusted. But in order to save herself, her friends and the whole town, she’ll have to put aside her hurt feelings and — worse — she’ll have to bargain with the demon that is literally trying to cut her head off: the Headless Horseman. It may well be that the sword-wielding monstrosity is the only hope Aimee and Shane have against a horde of monsters led by a nightmare that is growing not only in size but in power. It’s harvest time in Sleepy Hollow and this year the reaping will be bloody and grim.
  • Best Enemies

    Kathleen Leverich, Susan Condie Lamb

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, March 1, 1989)
    After Felicity trades her nasty tricks for friendship, Priscilla decides she'd rather have Felicity as an enemy.
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