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  • Bullies & Guns

    Daring Diane

    language (, April 16, 2020)
    Bullies & Guns is the fifth book in the Drew Leighton series of novels. These books are a fun easy read with engaging characters. Ripped from the headlines, students will appear at high school with guns. Fair Warning, NO STUDENTS OR TEACHERS DIE, but students do bring guns to school and there is shooting in the school office.After bullying and harassing Drew and friends at school, several students were expelled. As their lives are crashing around them, those students want to blame someone other than themselves. They gather guns and head to school to get even with Drew and his friends for accusing them and helping the police. This story is a realistic portrayal of students who have access to guns using said guns in an effort to attack or hurt people they want to blame.Drew and his best friend Lacy will assist in the evacuation of students and teachers. Later, Drew will negotiate to trade himself in order to save a shooting victim. Of course, the shooters have no idea about Drew’s martial arts skills.In the second part of this story, Drew is asked to help authorities protect a high profile daughter of an elected official. Drew is finding out who he is in the world and helping others is high on the list. Along the way, Drew and Lacy decide to investigate a more personal relationship and go out on a few dates. In this book, Drew uses his skills to resolve several cases of assault involving guns. Near the end of the book, we will see how government authorities can sometimes bully innocent people in a thirst for their own definition of justice. Bullies look for weakness or something that sets someone apart from others. Anything unusual can draw the attention of a bully. High school is an environment ripe with opportunity for bullies. As children grow up body changes lead to physical changes and hygiene requirements. Big kids and little kids, athletes and nerds, heritage or specialized interests which may be unusual can all result in a student being isolated or identified as a victim of opportunity for a bully.Drew Leighton, a high school sophomore, was born male and experienced a case of gynecomastia which resulted in real breasts that do not seem to be going away. He is under a doctor’s care now and is attending school as a female student with a doctor’s note explaining that he is transgendered in his pocket. No one at the school is aware of Drew’s true gender except for his friend Lacy. Drew is trying to understand his body and his sexuality in different ways than all the other high school students around him.Together, Drew and Lacy have encountered and helped resolve a number of cases of bullying.While this book can be read as a standalone, it is the fifth book in the Drew Leighton series.Thank you for readingDaring DianeDisclaimerThis story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
  • Bullied

    Vera Hollins

    language (, Aug. 27, 2019)
    I have always been bullied and trapped in darkness. I hoped life would get better when I moved to my mother's hometown, but it only got worse because it was there that I met my unrequited crush, Hayden Black.He despised me from day one, and even more when I became best friends with his twin, Kayden. Kayden gave light to my life, but my happiness with him lasted only until one night two years ago.That night Kayden died because of me.Half of me died with him. The other half was left to bleed, suffering Hayden's and his friends' constant bullying.Now I must endure one more year before I can finally escape them and go to college. This year has to be different.Either I will become stronger, or they will finally break me into nothing.Warning: This book contains mature and sensitive themes such as abuse, violence, and offensive language. It includes situations that may be triggering for some readers, so caution is advised.
  • Bullies & Drugs

    Daring Diane

    eBook
    Drugs are being sold and used around small children or at schools across the US.Reasonable people, adults or even youth feel betrayed when the business of drugs endangers children or safe places like schools.And, yet, every day our news outlets inform us that the problem is more prevalent and occurring in our back yards. How do we expect students to react when classmates bring these dangerous items into their lives? Are their lives endangered by trying to protect other students or children? Administrators feel like failures when they determine that otherwise good students are using drugs or selling them. There is a reluctance to purge the students because it does not seem to eliminate the demand and ruins the lives of those removed from the school.Drew Leighton, a high school sophomore, who was born male and experienced a case of gynecomastia which resulted in real breasts which do not seem to be going away. He is under a doctor’s care now and is attending school as a female student with a doctor’s note explaining that he is transgendered in his pocket. No one at the school is aware of Drew’s true gender except for his friend Lacy. Drew is trying to understand his body and his sexuality in different ways than all the other high school students around him.Together, Drew and Lacy have encountered a number of cases of bullying. In this book, the drug users and sellers are the focus. They bully people to keep quiet and manipulate situations and people. Drew and Lacy are more worried about others who might get hurt.While this book can be read as a standalone, it is the fourth book in the Drew Leighton series.Thank you for reading onDaring Diane
  • Ballet Bullies

    Jake Maddox, Tuesday Mourning

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, March 1, 2014)
    Marissa has always loved dancing. But lately, she feels clumsy and awkward when she dances, and she feels bigger and taller than the other girls. She doesn't even bother trying out for the Rose Fairy ballet. But someone else thinks Marissa has what it takes to play the Rose Fairy!
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  • Bullied

    Vera Hollins

    (Independently published, Aug. 23, 2019)
    I have always been bullied and trapped in darkness. I hoped life would get better when I moved to my mother's hometown, but it only got worse because it was there that I met my unrequited crush, Hayden Black.He despised me from day one, and even more when I became best friends with his twin, Kayden. Kayden gave light to my life, but my happiness with him lasted only until one night two years ago.That night Kayden died because of me.Half of me died with him. The other half was left to bleed, suffering Hayden's and his friends' constant bullying.Now I must endure one more year before I can finally escape them and go to college. This year has to be different.Either I will become stronger, or they will finally break me into nothing.Warning: This book contains mature and sensitive themes such as abuse, violence, and offensive language. It includes situations that may be triggering for some readers, so caution is advised.
  • Bullies

    Mestari Mortenson

    eBook
    What would YOU do? Make a choice and see where the story goes... This book is designed to help develop thoughtfulness and empathy in children. By offering several choices to a given situation we simply let the child discover the many different ways a particular scenario could play out. Actions always have consequences, and today's society tends to somewhat forget about this. “Bullies” is part of the “Choices” series, a helpful tool for proper development of the humanity in us all.This book contains several different "paths" to take to move the story forward. The child is always in control, and there are many different stories in one. Our hope is that this will inspire some forward thinking in real life situations. It's a good idea to consider the many ways one person's actions can affect others.
  • Bullies

    Ed Wicke, Tom Warne

    language (BlacknBlue Press, July 18, 2014)
    The only book in the world with a fairy who conducts anti-bully warfare using beetles, a snowman who talks in riddles, a school assembly taken by a talking bear, a little sister who starts a pirate mutiny at school and a boy who turns into a bird after Christmas lunch! A book packed with poems and riddled with riddles. A book that’s serious about bullying... but crazy about everything else!
  • Bullies

    Gary Taaffe

    language (Bunya Publishing, Nov. 12, 2013)
    BULLIES (Book 5 in the Urban Hunters series)Turns out that shoving a fishing spear into a mongrel old man’s leg has its consequences. His son wants revenge, forcing Amber to come to Billy’s rescue. A brutal battle ensues leaving Amber with blood on her hands now too. Billy tidies up the mess with a lesson in respect that will leave you gobsmacked.“Mad writing skills you’ve got.” Jessica B, USA“So many good characters in this book. You just have to wonder what Billy will get up to next.” Ann, UK“Another brilliant adventure from Billy. The fight is fantastic. Loved it. Making his first phone call — hilarious! Great storytelling.” Jack, Australia
  • Bullies

    Caitie McAneney

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Introduces bullying, explains why people bully, and encourages victims to resist and bystanders to become defenders.
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  • Bullies

    Caitie McAneney

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Bullying and school violence are two of the greatest issues in the forefront of today’s society. This book will guide readers through understanding how and why bullying happens, as well as how to cope when they witness bullying. “Tell Me More” sections supplement the text with helpful tips to overcome the situation and deal with feelings of poor self-esteem. Readers will learn how to speak up about bullying, and how to be defenders of the bullied. Age-appropriate text is supported by vivid imagery, index, glossary, and a list of supplemental websites for further reading.
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  • Bullies

    Jennifer Lynn Jones

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Provides helpful information and strategies for dealing with bullies at school and in social settings.
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  • Bullied

    Jeff Erno

    eBook (Harmony Ink Press, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Every day, all over the country, teenagers struggle with the realities of bullying. Tormented, ridiculed, and beaten—simply for being who they are—these teens face alienation, humiliation, and even the explicit assertion that they have somehow brought this upon themselves, that they should just blend in. Bullied is a series of short stories exploring the world of these teens from several different viewpoints: the victim, the bully, the gay bystander, the straight friend, the concerned parent.Closeted Bryan wonders why Christian Michaelson doesn't just try to blend in if he hates being bullied so much. Star athlete David isn't a homophobe—after all, he's not afraid of anything. Jonathan, a Christian fundamentalist, must weigh the Bible against peer pressure and what he knows is right when he discovers his childhood friend is gay. Bully victim Chase Devereaux finds an unexpected ally in a brave fellow student. A single mom struggles to accept the reality that her only son is gay. Two tough gay teens are forced to confront their own inner demons when tragedy befalls a classmate they failed to help. And overweight Kirby finds the strength of character to make a friend, which leads to a lifestyle change and a chance at love. Each character grows as an individual as he or she comes to terms with what it means to be a gay teenager in America.