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Books with title Everything

  • Mole Had Everything

    Jamison Odone

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, May 8, 2012)
    A lush and sweetly wise tale about The Tyranny of Too Much Stuff, and what it doesn't leave room for. For those "more, more, more!" kids (and their parents) this story provides a gentle revelation that having more doesn't necessarily give you what you need. Beautiful illustrations on special paper and a lavish gatefold add extra gift-y touches.
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  • Everything between

    Frances Elizabeth North

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Everything's Fine

    Janci Patterson

    Paperback (Garden Ninja Books, June 5, 2014)
    Kira thought she knew everything about her best friend, Haylee. But when Haylee commits suicide immediately after her first date with her longtime crush, Bradley Johansen, Kira is left with nothing but questions, and a gaping hole in her life where Haylee used to be. Kira is sure that the answers to her questions must be written in Haylee’s journal, but she’s not the only one searching for it. The more Kira learns about Haylee’s past, the more certain she is that other people grieving for Haylee are keeping secrets—especially Bradley, and Haylee’s attractive older cousin Nick. Kira is desperate to get to Haylee’s journal before anyone else finds it—to discover the truth about what happened to Haylee— And to hide the things that Haylee wrote down about her.
  • Everything I Was

    Corinne Demas

    eBook (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Aug. 1, 2013)
    “My walls were stripped, and all that was left in the room was a pile of boxes and my mattress propped against the wall.” So begins Irene’s journey from an Upper West Side penthouse to—well, she’s not entirely sure where. Irene’s father, a corporate VP, is “downsized” when his company merges with another. When he can’t find work, her family’s lifestyle—and her mother’s spending—quickly catches up with them. Eventually, they’re forced to move in with Irene’s grandfather in the family farmhouse upstate. But what begins as the most disastrous summer of Irene’s life takes a surprising turn, and Irene must decide what she wants for herself after losing everything she was.
  • Cody Eats Everything

    Brenda Ponnay

    language (Xist Publishing, Feb. 15, 2019)
    Cody the Dog Level B Reader: Cody Eats Everything Cody likes to eat things that maybe he shouldn't. In this very simple 20-page book, beginning readers will meet Cody and the things he likes to eat. Sample text: Cody eats dog food. Cody eats people food. This book is a step-up from the first book in the series, CODY EATS.
  • My Best Everything

    Sarah Tomp

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 3, 2015)
    An Appalachian summer walks the line between toxic and intoxicating in this debut novel about first loves, broken hearts, and moonshine. Luisa "Lulu" Mendez has just finished her final year of high school in a small Virginia town, determined to move on and leave her job at the local junkyard behind. So when her father loses her college tuition money, Lulu needs a new ticket out. Desperate for funds, she cooks up the (illegal) plan to make and sell moonshine with her friends. Quickly realizing they're out of their depth, they turn to Mason, a local boy who's always seemed like a dead end. As Mason guides Lulu through the secret world of moonshine, it looks like her plan might actually work. But can she leave town before she loses everything? My Best Everything is Lulu's letter to Mason--but is it a love letter, an apology, or a good-bye?
  • Everything Origami

    Matthew Gardiner

    Spiral-bound (Hinkler Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Instructions for 55 Beautiful Models. Traditional, Decorative, Flowers, Toys, Boxes, Animals, & Geometric. 24 Origami Sheets included. With popular traditional origami pieces and origami designs by renowned origami artists, "Everything Origami" is the ultimate guide for beginners and enthusiasts alike! This complete guide features: -Six sections of origami with over 55 stunning designs -Simple step-by-step instructions and clear diagrams -Information on folding techniques and paper types -12 sheets of origami paper divided into 24 squares of different sizes
  • Tell Me Everything

    Sarah Enni

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 2019)
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  • Only Everything

    Kieran Scott

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    High school romance is tough—even for a bona fide love goddess. Can Cupid succeed as a mortal matchmaker?When Eros (aka Cupid) is expelled from Olympus for defying Zeus after falling in love with Orion, she is banished to what she believes to be hell. We call it New Jersey. If she ever wants to go back to the comforts of her old life, she will have to find love for three couples—without using her powers. Eros, now calling herself True, immediately identifies her first project in Charlie and believes finding him love will be a piece of cake. Charlie is new at school and eager to break out of his old image of band geek, so it’s lucky for him when he falls in with the right crowd on his first day. But music is still his passion. That is, until he meets Katrina... Katrina is floundering after the death of her father and takes refuge with a boy who, while not entirely supportive, will be there when she needs him, unlike her mother. Too bad True thinks any girl Charlie talks to is perfect for him. Can she get out of her own way and help Charlie and Katrina connect, or will she be stuck in New Jersey forever?
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  • EVERYTHING IS YOU

    Tony Pann, Chip Bok

    eBook (Keith Publications, LLC, Dec. 14, 2013)
    EVERYTHING IS YOU is the story of a little girl who is being ostracized on the playground. While sitting on the ground and staring up at the sky, a pleasant looking white, puffy cloud catches her eye. This cloud, called "Cody", drifts down to sit next to her. After listening to her story, Cody offers to take her on a magical tour of the "inner" universe. They travel inside the Sun, Moon, and other fun spots, then eventually into her own thumb. What do they discover? That everything in the universe is made up of exactly the same stuff! From the Moon, to the rocks on the ground, to the other kids at school, it’s all the same. Nothing, or nobody, is "better" than anything else. With colorful illustrations by syndicated cartoonist, Chip Bok, this is a story that every parent will be happy to share with their children.“This is a wonderfully entertaining book that is a mix of science and important life lessons. It’s great for kids and adults!”MaryEllen Pann Chief Meteorologist WPMT FOX 43 in York, PA.“Had a fun time reading this myself! I am sure children of all ages will come away with something worth remembering”Howard BernsteinMeteorologist WUSA TV in Washington, DC
  • The Everything Book

    Denise Fleming

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Ask Me Everything

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, July 19, 2010)
    Chock full of lists and quips, stats and quotes, Ask Me Everything will keep readers of all ages asking questions for hours. No topic is left unquestioned; no question is left unanswered. In this follow-up to Ask Me Anything thousands of facts, incredible photographs, hilarious information, and hours of family fun are packed into this vibrant book.