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Books with title Cutting

  • Cutting

    Sheila Rivera

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Presents simple experiments that demonstrate what happens to various materials when they are cut.
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  • Cutting Class

    Keli Chaffin, Magenta Periwinkle

    language (, May 14, 2011)
    Cutting Class begins with P.B. initials short for PonyBoy, named afterthe famous book that his mother was once obsessed with. P.B. is veryangry, and partly blames this on his father having been in prison forP.B.'s entire life. His mother refuses to talk about why his father isin prison for murder, an act that his father committed when he was 18,the age that P.B. will soon be, so P.B. finds his mother's journals from when she was 15 and begins to read them in hopes that it will help himunderstand how he ended up a fatherless kid. The journals portray thetragic love story of his unpopular parents in the public school system,where his mother is a loner who talks to no one, and his father is acute book worm who all the girls fawn over, but who has an angry sidethat is soon pushed to its limits by the high school football team. P.B. is nothing like his father, he is in fact a star member of his schoolsfootball team and quite popular, at least until he starts pursuingPixie, the school token "weird girl". Maybe father and son are not thatdifferent.
  • Cutting Edge

    Carolyn Keene

    language (Simon Pulse, Sept. 2, 2014)
    When a top female skater takes a terrible fall, Nancy suspects sabotage. In this slippery world of fierce competition, ambition, and industrial espionage, is Nancy headed for a dance with danger?
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  • Cutting Horse

    Bonnie Bryant

    language (Skylark, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Handsome teen actor Skye Ransom is on location out West at The Bar None Ranch. He needs The Saddle Club's help. Skye has to ride a cutting and roping horse, but the Hollywood-style steed he's been given doesn't know a cow from a canape. Then the girls get a brilliant idea. They must enlist the help of their friend John Brightstar, who works at the ranch. Unfortunately, John hates having the California movie crew wander around the ranch, making his job impossible. The last thing he wants to do is help them! It looks as if the girls are in a fix that will see the movie director looking The Saddle Club's way and shouting, "Cut!"
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  • Cutting Horse

    Bonnie Bryant

    Paperback (Skylark, May 2, 1996)
    Handsome teen actor Skye Ransom is on location out West at The Bar None Ranch. He needs The Saddle Club's help. Skye has to ride a cutting and roping horse, but the Hollywood-style steed he's been given doesn't know a cow from a canape. Then the girls get a brilliant idea. They must enlist the help of their friend John Brightstar, who works at the ranch. Unfortunately, John hates having the California movie crew wander around the ranch, making his job impossible. The last thing he wants to do is help them! It looks as if the girls are in a fix that will see the movie director looking The Saddle Club's way and shouting, "Cut!"
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  • Cutting Loose

    Michael Z. Lewin

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co, )
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  • CUTTING EDGE

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, April 1, 1992)
    When George's boyfriend, sportscaster Kevin Davis, covers the National Figure Skating Championships, George and Nancy tag along, and they are soon involved in investigating an on-ice "accident" and the theft of state-of-the-art computer chips. Original.
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  • Cutting Loose

    Frances A. Miller

    Paperback (Open Road Distribution, May 10, 2016)
    Steeling himself against the agonies of returning to his hometown where memories of his lost family can no longer be buried, Matt McKendrick spends a tumultuous summer working on a guest ranch with four of his closest friends and one of his oldest enemies. By summers’ end, each of them will be forced to make an impossible choice.Cutting Loose is the fourth book in the series.
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  • Cutting Horse

    Bonnie Bryant

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, June 6, 1996)
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  • Cutting Loose

    Frances A. Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, June 2, 1991)
    Living with an adoptive family following his parents' deaths and his sister Katie's murder, Matt McKendrick must face the past he has tried to forget when he is invited by new friends to work on a ranch in Idaho that was once Matt's family home
  • Cutting Class

    Keli Chaffin, Magenta Periwinkle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2011)
    Cutting Class begins with P.B. initials short for PonyBoy, named after the famous book that his mother was once obsessed with. P.B. is very angry, and partly blames this on his father having been in prison for P.B.'s entire life. His mother refuses to talk about why his father is in prison for murder, an act that his father committed when he was 18, the age that P.B. will soon be, so P.B. finds his mother's journals from when she was 15 and begins to read them in hopes that it will help him understand how he ended up a fatherless kid. The journals portray the tragic love story of his unpopular parents in the public school system, where his mother is a loner who talks to no one, and his father is a cute book worm who all the girls fawn over, but who has an angry side that is soon pushed to its limits by the high school football team. P.B. is nothing like his father, he is in fact a star member of his schools football team and quite popular, at least until he starts pursuing Pixie, the school token "weird girl". Maybe father and son are not that different.
  • Cutting Edge

    Takeshi Maekawa, Jonathan Clements

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Dec. 31, 1996)
    Chinmi must face the evil Lao Yuan who has taken over. This is Chinmi's most fearful task yet as he has to face an invisible blade in mortal combat. Written in cartoon style, the book reads from back to front with numbered boxes.