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  • All Pink Everything

    Lola Beverly Hills

    language (, March 19, 2016)
    Seventeen-year-old high school junior, Imani Cooper, always knew that she was destined to one day be the leader of her clique, the Ghetto Barbies. Now that she holds the power in her hands, she thinks that some rules within the circle need to be changed. Not only for her own benefit but for Bunny, the first pledge that she has ever initiated into the sisterhood. She comes to realize that being the Head Barbie is a greater responsibility than she signed up for...and secretly wants out.Her fellow sister, Latrice, is a senior, and not so happy that the founding Head Barbie has graduated and chosen a junior in her place. Imani has always been into herself, and now she is letting her role as Head Barbie get to her Barbie head. She is ruining everything they built, and Latrice is going to do everything she can to bring Imani down from the stallion she rode in on...and steal her boyfriend.Candy is in her last year of high school as well, but after turning eighteen, her priorities are much too complex to worry about who is running the clique. Her main focus is on graduating. Not only will she never have to deal with her thirsty ex-boyfriend again, but she will be free to date her young and handsome teacher without breaking school policy. In his eyes, she is just one of his many students...but she is determined to prove him wrong.Each of them has their secrets, but when betrayal comes from within the sisterhood, they find themselves grasping at the mercy of each other to keep those secrets hidden. Barbies are supposed to be all pink everything, but when they get caught up in their own greed, will their eyes be seeing too much red to keep their loyalty?
  • Everything All at Once

    Katrina Leno

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, July 25, 2017)
    A soaring novel by the critically acclaimed author of The Half Life of Molly Pierce and The Lost & Found, perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven and Rainbow Rowell.Lottie Reaves is not a risk taker. But she’s about to take a leap into the unknown…When Lottie's beloved Aunt Helen dies of cancer, it upends her careful, quiet life. Aunt Helen wasn’t a typical aunt. She was the world-famous author of the bestselling Alvin Hatter series. She knew a thing or two about the magic of writing, and how words have the power to make you see things differently.In her will, Aunt Helen leaves Lottie a series of letters—each containing mysterious instructions. As Lottie sets about following them, she realizes they’re meant to make her take a risk, and, for once in her life, really live. But when the letters reveal an extraordinary secret about her aunt’s past—and the inspiration for the Alvin Hatter series—Lottie finds herself faced with an impossible choice, one that will force her to confront her greatest fears once and for all.Part mysterious adventure, part love letter to the power of books, this is a brilliantly woven novel about loving, reading, writing, grieving, and finding the strength to take a leap.
  • Everything All at Once

    Katrina Leno

    eBook (HarperTeen, July 25, 2017)
    A soaring novel by the critically acclaimed author of The Half Life of Molly Pierce and The Lost & Found, perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven and Rainbow Rowell.Part mysterious adventure, part love letter to the power of books, this is a brilliantly woven novel about loving, reading, writing, grieving, and finding the strength to take a leap.Lottie Reaves is not a risk taker. But she’s about to take a leap into the unknown…When Lottie's beloved Aunt Helen dies of cancer, it upends her careful, quiet life. Aunt Helen wasn’t a typical aunt. She was the world-famous author of the bestselling Alvin Hatter series. She knew a thing or two about the magic of writing, and how words have the power to make you see things differently.In her will, Aunt Helen leaves Lottie a series of letters—each containing mysterious instructions. As Lottie sets about following them, she realizes they’re meant to make her take a risk, and, for once in her life, really live. But when the letters reveal an extraordinary secret about her aunt’s past—and the inspiration for the Alvin Hatter series—Lottie finds herself faced with an impossible choice, one that will force her to confront her greatest fears once and for all.
  • Everything All At Once

    Ivy Cayden

    Paperback (Hidden Meridian, LLC, The, Oct. 8, 2018)
    Teenage life (with a playlist).Nearly sixteen, Kila Lorens showers herself in music, lives in plush corduroys, and always applies a double layer of lip gloss. She longs for the answers to this irritating trio of questions: When will she have her first kiss? Will Angus Lyr ever stop obsessi-texting Reese Seratine? And why did her former best friend, Brixton Kading, silently bow out of her life six months ago? The particulars of these unknowns—along with her mission to convince Maya Malta to share some sizeable news with a certain seventeen-year-old before he finds out from someone else—keep Kila’s eyes open at night. But one late hour delivers something worth hiding: a private Nektir message from Timothy Cardiff, the tall, inky-haired enigma who rarely speaks in school, yet somehow morphs into Salt for Swordsmen’s frontman on the weekends. Amidst tandem listening and dizzying revelations, the two form an unlikely attachment. When their covert communication spills into the halls of Cypress High, they both wonder if this will be a short-lived or long-lasting entanglement.Ethan Lorens—Kila’s cautious but optimistic older brother—mostly focuses on his new drums and his indie band’s potential. An after-school visit to Casper’s Music Underground presents some unexpected industry intel. Following years of hiatus, Emerald Rock plans to host another EmOpen. Casper encourages the boys to prepare for the contest, but Ethan, Brixton, and Angus wrestle with the group’s shortcomings. Could the young French chef they meet at The Hidden Meridian be the band’s missing link?Sometimes dreams come out to play. Mixing Kila and Ethan’s friends together on a parentless weekend induces irreversible crushes, late-night courtship, and stinging heartache. With an elaborate, 67-song playlist to embed you in every magnetic moment and missed connection, you’ll experience the rush of Everything All At Once, the first book in the CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ series.Award-Winning Finalist in the Best New Fiction category of the 2020 International Book AwardsAward-Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Young Adult category of the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest*Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify AB. Neither The Hidden Meridian, LLC or its CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ books are sponsored by or otherwise affiliated with Spotify.
  • Everything All At Once

    Ivy Cayden

    eBook (The Hidden Meridian, LLC, Feb. 20, 2019)
    Teenage life (with a playlist).Nearly sixteen, Kila Lorens showers herself in music, lives in plush corduroys, and always applies a double layer of lip gloss. She longs for the answers to this irritating trio of questions: When will she have her first kiss? Will Angus Lyr ever stop obsessi-texting Reese Seratine? And why did her former best friend, Brixton Kading, silently bow out of her life six months ago? The particulars of these unknowns—along with her mission to convince Maya Malta to share some sizeable news with a certain seventeen-year-old before he finds out from someone else—keep Kila’s eyes open at night. But one late hour delivers something worth hiding: a private Nektir message from Timothy Cardiff, the tall, inky-haired enigma who rarely speaks in school, yet somehow morphs into Salt for Swordsmen’s frontman on the weekends. Amidst tandem listening and dizzying revelations, the two form an unlikely attachment. When their covert communication spills into the halls of Cypress High, they both wonder if this will be a short-lived or long-lasting entanglement.Ethan Lorens—Kila’s cautious but optimistic older brother—mostly focuses on his new drums and his indie band’s potential. An after-school visit to Casper’s Music Underground presents some unexpected industry intel. Following years of hiatus, Emerald Rock plans to host another EmOpen. Casper encourages the boys to prepare for the contest, but Ethan, Brixton, and Angus wrestle with the group’s shortcomings. Could the young French chef they meet at The Hidden Meridian be the band’s missing link?Sometimes dreams come out to play. Mixing Kila and Ethan’s friends together on a parentless weekend induces irreversible crushes, late-night courtship, and stinging heartache. With an elaborate, 67-song playlist to embed you in every magnetic moment and missed connection, you’ll experience the rush of Everything All At Once, the first book in the CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ series.Award-Winning Finalist in the Best New Fiction category of the 2020 International Book AwardsAward-Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Young Adult category of the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest*Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify AB. Neither The Hidden Meridian, LLC or its CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ books are sponsored by or otherwise affiliated with Spotify.
  • Everything All at Once

    Steven Camden

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, July 12, 2018)
    *Winner of the 2019 CLiPPA award*An achingly beautiful collection of poems about one week in a secondary school where everything happens all at once. Zooming in across our cast of characters, we share moments that span everything from hoping to make it to the end of the week, facing it, fitting in, finding friends and falling out, to loving lessons, losing it, and worrying, wearing it well and worshipping from afar. In Everything All At Once, Steven Camden's poems speak to the kaleidoscope of teen experience and life at secondary school.'All together. Same place.Same walls. Same space.Every emotion under the sunFaith lost. Victories won.It doesn't stop. Until the bell. Now it's heavenNow it's hell.Who knows?Not meI just wrote what I can seeSo what's it about? Here's my responseIt's about everythingAll at once.'
  • All About Everything

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, May 5, 2014)
    All About Everything is the ultimate almanac that will keep children busy and engaged for hours. Containing a diverse mix of topics, from dinosaurs and animals to history and space, this highly illustrated collection of information is presented in a colorful, kid-friendly style with lively, informative text including quizzes and activities in a handy and accessible paperback format. Packed with essential facts, All About Everything will inspire, entertain, and inform kids about the world around them. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • Everything You Can But Not All At Once

    Chate' Taylor, Lauren Taylor

    language (Walloria, Oct. 14, 2015)
    Everything You Can But Not All At Once is a playful and meaningful book about the little distractions that stand in the way of being all that you can. The lively illustrations and clever poetry are constructed in a way that even the littlest boy and girl could walk away encouraged to be all they can in a world that will some day threaten them with burdens they were not intended to carry. Perfect for bed time or as a reminder even to us grown-ups that you're capable of so much. May your nights and days be brighter after this book!
  • All and Everything

    George Gurdjieff

    Paperback (Routledge, Jan. 1, 1974)
    After a lifetime spent in the teaching of a system of knowledge which he gave only to a small circle of pupils, George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff decided shortly before his death in October 1949 to publish the first of a series of his books which expresses his ideas in the form of a cosmological epic based upon the legend of 'Beelzebub' - whose banishment to our Solar System brings him inte contact with mankind whose strange customs and problems he describes with deep compassion and at times with superb humour. This 'all-wise Beelzebub', with profound understanding af the weakness af humanity, paints the way towards the regeneration of mankind through the development of the inner possibilities of man and presents a teaching ef exceptional value for the world. All and Everything is of speclal significance now, when the world is helplessly struggling to control the intensification of technical achievement which threatens to destroy the essential values and purposes of life. This book rediscovers the path whleh man was destined to follow in the universal scheme and from which he has so far gone astray.
  • All and Everything

    G. Gurdjieff

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace & Co, Jan. 1, 1950)
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  • All Pink Everything

    Lola Beverly Hills

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Seventeen-year-old high school junior, Imani Cooper, always knew that she was destined to one day be the leader of her clique, the Ghetto Barbies. Now that she holds the power in her hands, she thinks that some rules within the circle need to be changed. Not only for her own benefit but for Bunny, the first pledge that she has ever initiated into the sisterhood. She comes to realize that being the Head Barbie is a greater responsibility than she signed up for...and secretly wants out. Her fellow sister, Latrice, is a senior, and not so happy that the founding Head Barbie has graduated and chosen a junior in her place. Imani has always been into herself, and now she is letting her role as Head Barbie get to her Barbie head. She is ruining everything they built, and Latrice is going to do everything she can to bring Imani down from the stallion she rode in on...and steal her boyfriend. Candy is in her last year of high school as well, but after turning eighteen, her priorities are much too complex to worry about who is running the clique. Her main focus is on graduating. Not only will she never have to deal with her thirsty ex-boyfriend again, but she will be free to date her young and handsome teacher without breaking school policy. In his eyes, she is just one of his many students...but she is determined to prove him wrong. Each of them has their secrets, but when betrayal comes from within the sisterhood, they find themselves grasping at the mercy of each other to keep those secrets hidden. Barbies are supposed to be all pink everything, but when they get caught up in their own greed, will their eyes be seeing too much red to keep their loyalty?
  • Everything All At Once

    Katrina Leno

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Aug. 16, 2017)
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