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  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy, Macmillan Audio

    Audiobook (Macmillan Audio, March 12, 2019)
    A Barnes & Noble Teen Blog's most anticipated LGBTQAP YA book of 2019. Jenna Watson is a cheerleader, and she wants you to know it’s not some Hollywood crap: They are not every guy’s fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. They’re literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. They’re a family. But all that changes when Jenna’s best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, she’s not getting invited out with the rest of the squad. She’s always a step behind, and she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends she’s always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
  • Bot Squad

    Frank Berrios, RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, Oct. 14, 2008)
    NOW EVEN THE youngest fans can enjoy reading about their favorite robot friends from Disney•Pixar’s WALL•E! This boxed set of four sturdy board books features a handle, so it’s perfect for adventures-on-the-go!
  • Bot Squad

    Frank Berrios, RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, Oct. 14, 2008)
    NOW EVEN THE youngest fans can enjoy reading about their favorite robot friends from Disney•Pixar’s WALL•E! This boxed set of four sturdy board books features a handle, so it’s perfect for adventures-on-the-go!
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  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 10, 2020)
    In the darkly comic Squad, a YA debut novel by award-winning playwright Mariah MacCarthy, a high school cheerleader slowly loses her best friend and the trust of her teammates after an incident at a party.Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know it’s not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guy’s fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. They’re literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. They’re a family.But all that changes when Jenna’s best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, she’s not getting invited out with the rest of the squad. She’s always a step behind. And she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends she’s always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
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  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 12, 2019)
    *A Barnes & Noble Teen Blog's Most Anticipated LGBTQAP YA Book of 2019*Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know it’s not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guy’s fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. They’re literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. They’re a family.But all that changes when Jenna’s best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, she’s not getting invited out with the rest of the squad. She’s always a step behind. And she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends she’s always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 12, 2019)
    *A Barnes & Noble Teen Blog's Most Anticipated LGBTQAP YA Book of 2019*Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know it’s not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guy’s fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. They’re literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. They’re a family.But all that changes when Jenna’s best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, she’s not getting invited out with the rest of the squad. She’s always a step behind. And she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends she’s always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
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  • Bomb Squad

    Michael Newton

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Criminals use explosives to kill, maim, and intimidate, and as a tool for robbing banks, safes, homes, and other targets. Terrorists first utilized explosives in the 17th century in a failed plot to assassinate England's King James I. Since then, militant groups such as the Irish Republican Army, the Ku Klux Klan, and al Qaeda have used bombings to kill, injure, and terrify their victims. Law enforcement officials have a special response for this unique form of violence. Bomb Squad details the history and evolution of that response, the techniques used to locate and disarm explosives, and the risks involved for officers who face death every time they respond to a bomb threat. Key topics covered include: -Types of explosives -Evolution of bomb squad units -Serial bombers -Political bombings -Use of explosives by organized crime -Protective gear used by bomb squad officers -Bomb detection tools and techniques -Methods used to trace and identify bombers.
  • Bomb Squad

    Michael Newton

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Criminals use explosives to kill, maim, and intimidate, and as a tool for robbing banks, safes, homes, and other targets. Terrorists first utilized explosives in the 17th century in a failed plot to assassinate England's King James I. Since then, militant groups such as the Irish Republican Army, the Ku Klux Klan, and al Qaeda have used bombings to kill, injure, and terrify their victims. Law enforcement officials have a special response for this unique form of violence. Bomb Squad details the history and evolution of that response, the techniques used to locate and disarm explosives, and the risks involved for officers who face death every time they respond to a bomb threat. Key topics covered include: -Types of explosives -Evolution of bomb squad units -Serial bombers -Political bombings -Use of explosives by organized crime -Protective gear used by bomb squad officers -Bomb detection tools and techniques -Methods used to trace and identify bombers.
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  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy

    Audio CD (Macmillan Young Listeners, March 12, 2019)
    *A Barnes & Noble Teen Blog's Most Anticipated LGBTQAP YA Book of 2019*Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know it’s not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guy’s fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. They’re literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. They’re a family.But all that changes when Jenna’s best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, she’s not getting invited out with the rest of the quad. She’s always a step behind. And she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends she’s always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?
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  • Squad

    Mariah MacCarthy

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Macmillan Audio, March 12, 2019)
    Jenna Watson is a cheerleader. And she wants you to know its not some Hollywood crap: they are not every guys fantasy. They are not the “mean girls” of Marsen High School. Theyre literally just human females trying to live their lives and do a perfect toe touch. And their team is at the top of their game. Theyre a family. But all that changes when Jennas best friend stops talking to her. Suddenly, shes not getting invited out with the rest of the quad. Shes always a step behind. And she has no idea why. While grappling with post-cheer life, Jenna explores things she never allowed herself to like, including LARPing (live action role playing) and a relationship with a trans guy that feels a lot like love. When Jenna loses the sport and the friends shes always loved, she has to ask herself: What else is left?