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  • Forward

    Natalie Keller Reinert

    language (Newcos, April 30, 2019)
    At the end of Luck, we saw Jules and Pete settling into a new life at Alachua Eventing Co-op, where Jules will be the manager and head riding instructor. It’s not exactly what she expected out of her career, but things are going fine, and it’s better than living in a horse trailer, right?The cracks begin to show as the eventing season winds up and summer sets in across Florida. Pete’s new horse has an overbearing owner who is pressuring him into pushing the horse too fast. Dynamo suddenly seems to be showing his age on the cross-country course. And how on earth is Jules supposed to manage a barn, a dozen kids, and her own competition schedule?She’ll need some help from old friends — and maybe some old enemies, too — but Jules is going to keep moving forward, no matter what. From the pine plantations of north Florida to the skyscraper shadows of the Central Park Horse Show, Forward is all about chasing dreams, wherever they may lead.
  • Fashion Forward

    Lori Luster

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, July 1, 2014)
    Step into a thrift shop or your grandma's closet, and you've stepped into a world of fashion possibilities. Learn how to wear those fashion finds or how to create the looks yourself. From styling finger waves in your hair to creating your own pill box hat, let your look build on the best fashions from decades past. Go retro with style!
  • Fast Forward

    Celeste O. Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Jan. 20, 2009)
    How did Kenisha Lewis's life go from near perfect to sheer chaos in just a few months? Coping with family tragedy is tough enough without getting kicked out of private school and sent to the local public school, where she's forced to make some major adjustments. New friends (and enemies), new clothes, a hot new guy who might be mixed up in something serious It's no surprise that those close to her think Kenisha's moving way too fast. One thing's for sure: in order to deal with the trouble that's coming her way, she'll have to figure out who to trust, who to ditch and how to be true to the person she really is.
  • Fast Forward

    Marilyn Kaye

    language (Skylark, Sept. 25, 2013)
    The gripping conclusion of a Replica miniseries!Being perfect isn’t a big deal to Amy–until word gets out that she’s a clone. Now everyone shuns her, and she’s getting mad. She starts to believe that the organization has the right idea: The world would be a better place if only Project Crescent clones existed. With a little help, Amy gets what she wishes for. She enters a world where everyone is just like her. But even perfection has its flaws. . . .
  • Forward

    Natalie Keller Reinert

    (Independently published, April 30, 2019)
    Jules Thornton is not living the life she expected. She's a riding coach now, with a barn full of kids who want to event and precious little time left for her own competitive goals. Pete is struggling with his new horse's overbearing owner, and spending an increasing amount of time off the farm, riding for other trainers. Jules will have to call on old friends to help keep her life from spinning out of control, and she'll have to set new goals to keep her eventing dreams on track. This summer, everything is going to look different -- but the first rule of riding is to keep moving forward, and that's just what she's going to do.From the pine plantations of North Florida to the skyscraper shadows of the Central Park Horse Show, the fifth installment in the bestselling Eventing Series continues the story of Jules and Pete, two equestrians trying to make their names in Florida's famous Three-Day Eventing community.
  • Fast Forward

    Kate Reigstad

    language (Polka Dot Suitcase, Oct. 9, 2015)
    What if you skipped 26 years of your life?When the small plane she’s in crashes into the Mediterranean Sea, high school senior Natalie Raider disappears. Her friends and family assume she’s gone. Then she reappears, almost 30 years later...and she’s still somehow 17 years old.But the world has gone on without her, leaving her completely out of place and isolated. Gone is big hair that entraps low-flying bird species; gone are stirrup pants and The Smurfs; gone are Michael Jackson and international goodwill for America.Instead, she’s in a culture of flash mobs, high-tech cars, texting dates, school violence, and social media piranhas who are eager to eat her alive.Worse, a secret left unaddressed from the past has now snowballed into a problem that could cost Natalie everything. The choice is hers: Adapt to the new world, or make a sacrifice that could fix her timetable and make things right. But is it worth losing the new love she’s found in the present...and any hope for a future at all?
  • Fast Forward

    Adam Skinner, James Gilleard

    eBook (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 5, 2018)
    Penguins are the cutest birds! Did you know that they go on incredible journeys? Or that they toboggan on their stomachs? Discover ten reasons why penguins are amazing and five ways you can show they love them in this gorgeous picture book. A must for any young animal enthusiast and a fantastic introduction to environmental issues.
  • Fast Forward

    Marilyn Kaye

    Paperback (Skylark, Aug. 13, 2002)
    The gripping conclusion of a Replica miniseries!Being perfect isn’t a big deal to Amy–until word gets out that she’s a clone. Now everyone shuns her, and she’s getting mad. She starts to believe that the organization has the right idea: The world would be a better place if only Project Crescent clones existed. With a little help, Amy gets what she wishes for. She enters a world where everyone is just like her. But even perfection has its flaws. . . .
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  • Fast Forward

    Kate Reigstad

    Paperback (Polka Dot Suitcase, Oct. 13, 2015)
    What if you skipped 26 years of your life? When the small plane she’s in crashes into the Mediterranean Sea, high school senior Natalie Raider disappears. Her friends and family assume she’s gone. Then she reappears, almost 30 years later...and she’s still somehow 17 years old. But the world has gone on without her, leaving her completely out of place and isolated. Gone is big hair that entraps low-flying bird species; gone are stirrup pants and The Smurfs; gone are Michael Jackson and international goodwill for America. Instead, she’s in a culture of flash mobs, high-tech cars, texting dates, school violence, and social media piranhas who are eager to eat her alive. Worse, a secret left unaddressed from the past has now snowballed into a problem that could cost Natalie everything. The choice is hers: Adapt to the new world, or make a sacrifice that could fix her timetable and make things right. But is it worth losing the new love she’s found in the present...and any hope for a future at all?
  • Fast Forward

    Celeste O. Norfleet

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  • Fast Forward

    Carl Sommer, Greg Budwine

    Paperback (Advance Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Christopher has big dreamsfrom avoiding school to inventing the first airmobilebut the dull requirements of his daily life keep him from getting anywhere. When a neighboring inventor creates a time remote, Christopher gets the unexpected chance to make his dreams come true. He uses the time remote to skip past homework, classes, boring parental lectures, and all his other problems. Christopher coasts through life having fun with his friends and pursuing what he really wants to do. Christopher enters the workforce, and when problems are encountered he uses the remote. The time remote sends him through a life of trying to avoid troubles, right into old age. Christopher finally realizes the misery of an easy life. Discovering a hidden button on his discarded remote, it revolutionizes him.
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  • Fast Forwards

    Paul Ladewski

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2008)
    High-flying action with your favorite NBA players
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