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Books with title Everything, Everything

  • To Everything

    Bob Barner

    Hardcover
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  • Everything's Eventual

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, March 15, 2003)
    In this eerie, enchanting compilation, King takes readers down a road less travelled (for good reason) in the blockbuster e-book "Riding the Bullet", terror becomes deja vu all over again when you get "That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It is in French" and LT has a theory about pets which will make you stop and think before giving one as a present to a loved one - along with eleven more stories that will keep you awake until dawn Nothing is quite as it seems. Expect the unexpected in this veritable treasure trove of enthralling, witty, dark tales that could only come from the imagination of the greatest storyteller of our time.
  • Everything Egypt

    None

    Hardcover (Hinkler Books, )
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  • We Share Everything!

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Board book (Scholastic Canada, Sept. 1, 2020)
    It's a lesson in sharing for these youngsters — and for their teacher!It's the very first day of daycare, and Amanda and Jeremiah don't know what to do. They want to play with the same blocks, they want to use the same paint. But the teacher says they have to share... so they share everything. Even... their clothes?!?Robert Munsch first wrote this tale for the kids in his own daycare classroom — which makes it the perfect board book story!
  • Everything Is Fine.

    Ann Dee Ellis

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2010)
    Stuck at home caring for her severely depressed mother and abandoned by her father, Mazzy has only the day-to-day dramas of her neighborhood to keep her busy. But between flirting with the boy next door and worrying about the fact that she's flat-chested, Mazzy has to face the fact that her mom is emotionally paralyzed by a family tragedy. As readers delve into the story, they'll eventually discover what it was that tore Mazzy's family apart, and they'll see what it takes to put it back together. Despite its serious subject matter, Mazzy brings humor to the trying age of adolescence and gives readers just the kind of awkward, troubled, and endearing character they will gladly embrace.
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  • Everything and Anything

    Jolien Connor, John Breitfeldt, Axel Heiden, Reesa Karamanski, Molly Watson, Maka Chikowero

    eBook
    From January to May 2016, a remarkable thing happened. Five young writers joined together to make the world a better place through writing. They created poems, short stories and play scenes, and then they put it all together into this outrageously awesome anthology.
  • Everything Changes

    Lauren Brooke

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2004)
    Amy is under pressure. Ty is still in the hospital - and still no-one knows if he'll recover. It's a waiting game, and it's wearing Amy down. She'd never realized how much she needed Ty, not only for his expertise with the horses, but also as a part of herself. Now a beautiful wild mustang has come to Heartland, and Amy can't get through to him. What would Ty do? And is that a question that will ever be answered...
  • We See Everything

    WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE

    (Bloomsbury Childrens Books, )
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  • Everything Changes

    Samantha Hale

    Paperback (Bold Strokes Books, Sept. 16, 2014)
    Seventeen-year-old Raven Walker has never had a boyfriend. She’s never really been interested in boys. But she was always too afraid to examine what that might mean. Until she meets Morgan O’Shea and finds herself inexplicably drawn to her. As their friendship develops, Raven is forced to face the possibility that her interest in Morgan might actually be attraction and that she might be gay. Acknowledging the possibility opens Raven’s world to the excitement of her first romance, but it also leaves her struggling to come to terms with her sexuality and the impact it will have on her relationships with her family and friends.
  • Everything Must Go

    Jenny Fran Davis

    eBook (Corsair, Oct. 5, 2017)
    'A witty portrayal of a certain type of uber-conscious New York millennial . . . a comic, self deprecatory illustration of the conflict between our projected self-image, versus the reality' Financial TimesFlora Goldwasser is private school perfection - all wrapped up in a vintage Grace Kelly dress. But when she leaves elite Manhattan for an academy of unwashed hippies and ironic hipsters in the Hudson Valley, Flora discovers that when it comes to popularity and approval there is no commutative property. Her love of Maison Kayser macaroons, perfect French conjugation, Jackie Kennedy sunglasses, and Audrey Hepburn movies make her the ultimate outsider in a land of kale, quinoa, and tattered tunics.Told through a collage of letters, emails and clippings, Everything Must Go is a thoughtful, nuanced story about identity, sex, friendship, and the bridges we cross (and burn) as we grow into ourselves. A budding Marxist, a Jenna Lyons doppelganger, and a jacked dude named Agnes come together with a vending machine full of vintage accessories as Flora throws off the mantle of expectations, assumptions, and perfection -- the trappings of her old life. Everything Must Go is an offbeat, modern novel with emotionally rich and compelling characters.
  • Everything Is Fine.

    Ann Dee Ellis

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2009)
    Stuck at home caring for her severely depressed mother and abandoned by her father, Mazzy has only the day-to-day dramas of her neighborhood to keep her busy. But between flirting with the boy next door and worrying about the fact that she's flat-chested, Mazzy has to face the fact that her mom is emotionally paralyzed by a family tragedy. As readers delve into the story, they'll eventually discover what it was that tore Mazzy's family apart, and they'll see what it takes to put it back together. Despite its serious subject matter, Mazzy brings humor to the trying age of adolescence and gives readers just the kind of awkward, troubled, and endearing character they will gladly embrace.
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  • Everything's Eventual

    S. King

    Paperback (Hodder Paperback, Oct. 4, 2007)
    A wonderfully diverse volume of compelling stories showing the richness, depth and variety of Stephen King's highly-acclaimed storytelling. The collection will include enthralling masterpieces such as LT's THEORY OF PETS, IN THE DEATHROOM and 1408; classic tales of supernatural and psychological terror and tales of everyday life with unexpected and brilliant twists such as AUTOPSY ROOM FOUR. It will also contain the highly publicised RIDING THE BULLET, only previously available as an ebook. The stories are new or have only been published as audio books, in magazines or limited book collections.