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Books with title Future Me

  • Future Me

    Tim Bugbird

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, June 1, 2011)
    TheFuture According to Me is the perfect way to remember how you werein the past and give your predictions about how you will be in the future! Thereis lots of space to note down things like what you'll look like and what you'llbe doing. Filled with ideas of questions about yourself that your future selfcan enjoy reading, this will be a great keepsake for later on in life. There isa space inside to write the date and this will show through the cut out hole onthe front to tell you when this book can be reopened. The lock and key willensure that no one snoops at the secrets and only you will be able to open itwhen the time is right.
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  • Future

    MICHAEL TAMBINI

    Hardcover (DK PUBLISHING INC., March 15, 2004)
    NEW LOOK! RELAUNCHED WITH NEW COVER & 8 PAGES OF NEW TEXT! HERE IS A SPECTACULAR & INFORMATIVE GUIDE TO THE 21ST CENTURY & BEYOND. ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY & ARTWORKS ILLUSTRATE THE EXTRAORDINARY VISIONS OF THE FUTURE OF SCIENTISTS, ARTISTS, & INVENTORS THROUGH THE AGES, OFFERING A UNIQUE "EYEWITNESS" VIEW OF A WORLD WE ARE YET TO KNOW. SEE AN INSECT ROBOT LEARNING TO WALK, A CALENDAR FOR THE NEXT CENTURY, A SPACE HOTEL & A MILLENNIUM TOWER THAT WILL HOUSE 50,000 PEOPLE. LEARN THE WAY GENETIC ENGINEERING WILL AFFECT FUTURE FOODS, HOW A SPACESHIP WILL BE DRIVEN BY ANTIMATTER & HOW LARGE THE WORLD'S POPULATION WILL BE IN 2050. DISCOVER HOW A WOMAN CAN WORK A FLIGHT SIMULATOR WITH HER MIND, THE MEDICAL ADVANCES THAT WILL PROLONG LIFE, THE CYBERPETS THAT WILL BE THE COMPANIONS OF THE FUTURE, & MUCH MUCH MORE.
  • Hello, Future Me

    Kim Ventrella

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 4, 2020)
    A heart-expanding story of hope, friendship, and the power that comes with realizing that magic, like family, doesn't always look the way you expect it to. Eleven-year-old June is a problem-solver. Some people might call her a busybody, but that's okay. Just look at all the couples she helped find love! (Grateful newlyweds Marlene and Big Vic have even promised June free hot chocolate for life at their café.)However, when June learns that her parents are getting divorced, she has to face the fact that there are some problems too big even for her. At least, that's what the adults in her life keep saying.But June's convinced there's a way to make her parents fall back in love. While brainstorming ideas on her new secondhand laptop -- purchased from a mysterious store in town called The Shop of Last Resort -- June gets a strange IM from someone named JuniePie28 . . . someone who claims to be an older version of June messaging her from the future.At first, she assumes it's a prank. But JuniePie28 knows too much about June's life to be a fraud, and future June warns her against interfering with her parents' marriage. But June can't just sit around and watch her parents' marriage dissolve, not when there's a magical shop in town that could be the answer to all her problems! Will June prove her older self wrong and stop the divorce? Or will she have to accept that there are some things she can't control?
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  • My Future

    Mark Oestreicher, Scott Rubin

    eBook (Zondervan, Aug. 30, 2009)
    In My Future, you’ll think about the next years of your life and get advice to survive each phase of your future. You’ll get helpful tips to help you survive high school, dating, and life after your teenage years. After reading the books in the Middle School Survival Series, you’ll be ready to take on the rest of middle school with the confidence and knowledge you need to survive (and thrive) as a young teen.
  • My Future

    Mark Oestreicher, Scott Rubin

    Paperback (Zondervan/Youth Specialties, Aug. 24, 2008)
    In My Future, you’ll think about the next years of your life and get advice to survive each phase of your future. You’ll get helpful tips to help you survive high school, dating, and life after your teenage years.After reading the books in the Middle School Survival Series, you’ll be ready to take on the rest of middle school with the confidence and knowledge you need to survive (and thrive) as a young teen.
  • Future

    Random House

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 1998)
    The future is now. This look into the 21st century provides a glimpse of what we can expect in the year 2000 and beyond, with monumental changes in weather, energy, transportation, and technology just on the horizon. Along with what will be, beautiful, detailed photographs illustrate the most important events, innovations, and achievements of the last 100 years. This astounding 76th entry in the Eyewitness series is a captivating look back at the past and ahead to the future.
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  • Future

    Random House

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 1998)
    The future is now. This look into the 21st century provides a glimpse of what we can expect in the year 2000 and beyond, with monumental changes in weather, energy, transportation, and technology just on the horizon. Along with what will be, beautiful, detailed photographs illustrate the most important events, innovations, and achievements of the last 100 years. This astounding 76th entry in the Eyewitness series is a captivating look back at the past and ahead to the future.
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  • FUTURE

    Andre Grau

    Hardcover (DK Children, April 1, 1995)
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  • My Future

    Mark Oestreicher, Scott Rubin

    Paperback (Zondervan/Youth Specialties, Aug. 12, 2008)
    In My Future, you'll think about the next years of your life and get advice to survive each phase of your future. You'll get helpful tips to help you survive high school, dating, and life after your teenage years. After reading the books in the Middle School Survival Series, you'll be ready to take on the rest of middle school with the confidence and knowledge you need to survive (and thrive) as a young teen.
  • Future Me?

    Tim Bugbird

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, Dec. 13, 2011)
    TheFuture According to Me is the perfect way to remember how you werein the past and give your predictions about how you will be in the future! Thereis lots of space to note down things like what you'll look like and what you'llbe doing. Filled with ideas of questions about yourself that your future selfcan enjoy reading, this will be a great keepsake for later on in life. There isa space inside to write the date and this will show through the cut out hole onthe front to tell you when this book can be reopened. The lock and key willensure that no one snoops at the secrets and only you will be able to open itwhen the time is right.
  • Hello, Future Me

    Kim Ventrella

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Eleven-year-old June is a problem-solver. Some people might call her a busybody, but that's okay. Just look at all the couples she helped find love! (Grateful newlyweds Marlene and Big Vic have even promised June free hot chocolate for life at their café.)However, when June learns that her parents are getting divorced, she has to face the fact that there are some problems too big even for her. At least, that's what the adults in her life keep saying.But June's convinced there's a way to make her parents fall back in love. While brainstorming ideas on her new secondhand laptop -- purchased from a mysterious store in town called The Shop of Last Resort -- June gets a strange IM from someone named JuniePie28 . . . someone who claims to be an older version of June messaging her from the future.At first, she assumes it's a prank. But JuniePie28 knows too much about June's life to be a fraud, and future June warns her against interfering with her parents' marriage. But June can't just sit around and watch her parents' marriage dissolve, not when there's a magical shop in town that could be the answer to all her problems! Will June prove her older self wrong and stop the divorce? Or will she have to accept that there are some things she can't control?
  • Future

    Michael Tambini

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Sept. 16, 1999)
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