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Books with title Everything, Everything

  • Everything Origami

    Hinkler

    Spiral-bound (APG Sales & Distribution, Jan. 1, 2015)
    This is the ultimate guide for origami fans of all ages, perfect for the millions of enthusiasts around the world. Making origami more accessible than ever, this bestselling book gradually moves through the world of origami: History and growth of the hobby; basic folding guidelines to master; types of paper; fan clubs around the world and beautiful pieces to build across five sections, with each section slightly more challenging than the one before it. Includes simple step-by-step instructions and 24 sheets of origami paper. You ll be amazed at your own great origami figures as you master the simple steps. Have fun folding and learning!
  • Exit Everything

    Vanessa Garden

    language (Evernight Teen, Feb. 20, 2019)
    ~Editor's Pick~Seth is gay.Ronnie was born without her left hand.Harlon is newly homeless.Acceptance? Friendship? Love?All three teens are looking for something … they just aren’t sure what that something is.When the unlikely trio go on a road-trip with only their love of late post-punk guitar legend Rowland S. Howard in common, something happens.They leave on Friday as strangers, but return home Monday forever changed ... and maybe even a little in love.But what if the one you’re falling for is in love with another?The trio are about to discover that love is a strange, fluid thing that comes in many shapes and forms … and most importantly, it does not discriminate.
  • Now Is Everything

    Amy Giles

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Sept. 18, 2018)
    * A Bank Street Best Children's Book of 2017 * A Georgia Peach Book Award Nominee *Read the book New York Times bestselling author Amber Smith calls “powerful and haunting,” and acclaimed author Peter Brown Hoffmeister calls “beautiful and sad.”Now Is Everything is a stirring debut novel told in alternating THEN and NOW chapters, perfect for Sarah Dessen and Jennifer Niven fans, about what one girl is willing to do to protect her past, present, and future.The McCauleys look perfect on the outside. But nothing is ever as it seems, and this family is hiding a dark secret.Hadley McCauley will do anything to keep her sister safe from their father. But when Hadley’s forbidden relationship with Charlie Simmons deepens, the violence at home escalates, culminating in an explosive accident that will leave everyone changed.When Hadley attempts to take her own life at the hospital post-accident, her friends, doctors, family, and the investigator on the case want to know why. Only Hadley knows what really happened that day, and she’s not talking.
  • North of Everything

    Craig Crist-Evans

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 9, 2004)
    In this gentle, poignant novel-in-verse, the acclaimed author of AMARYLLIS tells a family tale that is infused with joy, heartbreak, and hope.Mom saysDad's spirit livesin every blade of grass,in every tree, in all the wayswe learn to keep on breathing.A new beginning and a simpler life — that's what Mom and Dad and their young son are looking for when they move north of everything, leaving the city life of Miami for a farm in Montpelier, Vermont. And that's what they find, among a hundred peaceful acres of fields and pastures hugging the banks of the Winooski River. But even as the now-rural family takes careful note of the changing seasons, they encounter their own unexpected series of beginnings and endings. Craig Crist-Evans's spare, lyrical novel will speak to anyone who has experienced change and loss, and who has faced the struggle — and found the spirit to carry on.
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  • Everything Counts

    Steve L. Case

    Paperback (Zondervan/Youth Specialties, Aug. 4, 2003)
    For generations, people all over the world have been touched by the godly insights of Oswald Chambers. Now Everything Counts presents his work in a new and fresh form especially designed to speak to today’s generation. Writer Steve Case has distilled and expanded the truth, wisdom, and spiritual insight so that a new generation will be moved by these soul-stirring revelations. The new format builds upon the verses for each day. It excerpts the essence of Chambers’ memorable reflections and summarizes them in the section called “Just Between God and You.” Then it encourages students to process these spiritual truths and apply them in their lives.
  • Everything Cat

    Cool Springs Press

    Hardcover (Cool Springs Press, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Why do cats purr? Why do cats play with their food? Why do cats like getting on top of the fridge? Why is my cat so picky?
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  • King Everything

    Jeffery Stotts

    Paperback (Covenant Books, March 8, 2019)
    King Everything was written to teach the biblical principles found in 1 Corinthians 13. With a name like King Everything, anything is possible... or is it?King Everything is written by Jeffery Stotts.
  • Tell Me Everything

    Sarah Enni

    eBook (Point, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Your secret's safe...until it's not.Ivy's always preferred to lay low, unlike her best friend Harold, who has taken up a hundred activities as sophomore year begins. But Ivy has her own distraction: the new anonymous art-sharing app, VEIL. Being on the sidelines has made Ivy a skilled observer, and soon she discovers that some of the anonymous posters are actually her classmates. While she's still too scared to put her own creations on the app, Ivy realizes that she can contribute in an even better way -- by making gifts for the artists she's discovered. The acts of kindness give her such a rush that, when Ivy suspects Harold is keeping a secret, she decides to go all in. Forget gifts -- Harold needs a major party.But when her good intentions thrust her into the spotlight, Ivy's carefully curated world is thrown into chaos. Now she has to find the courage to stand out... or risk losing everything and everyone she loves most.
  • Everything, Everything

    Nicola Yoon

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 7, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Maddy is a girl who's literally allergic to the outside world, and Olly is the boy who moves in next door . . . and becomes the greatest risk she's ever taken.
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  • Only Everything

    Kieran Scott

    eBook (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?
  • To Everything

    Bob Barner

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    To everything there is a seasonA time to cry, a time to laughA time to mourn, a time to danceThe words of this timeless song, drawn from the wisdom of Ecclesiastes and made famous in the '60s by the Byrds, are beautifully illustrated here by award-winning artist Bob Barner. Barner's joyful torn-paper collagesmuch praised in his previous book, Dem Bonesoffer a thoughtful interpretation of the song's simple yet powerful message.
  • Fangs for Everything

    Tommy Greenwald, Adam Stower

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Jan. 29, 2019)
    The CrimeBiters gang got its start with help from my crime-fighting vampire dog, Abby. But now, I'm starting to wonder if she's really a vampire at all. . .That's mystery I'm going to have to solve on my own. The rest of the Crime-biters are pretty busy with their own stuff. Irwin's planning an epic birthday party for the ages, Baxter's worrying about his brother enlisting in the army, and Daisy is cartwheeling her way through cheerleading practice (shudder!).There's only one person I can turn to: the best vampire fiction writer that ever lived, Elroy Evans. He's coming to the nearby COM-MIX convention and I have to ask him the question that's threatening to drive a stake through my heart. Can a dog really be a vampire?