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  • Glass

    Ellen Hopkins, Laura Flanagan, HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

    Audiobook (HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books, Aug. 13, 2008)
    Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it's all the same: a monster. And once it's got hold of you, this monster will never let you go. A sequel to Crank, this harrowing and disturbing look at addiction finds protagonist Kristina Snow thinking she can use drugs yet control the consequences. Now with a baby to care for, she's determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is too strong and, before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grips. She needs the monster to keep going, to face the pressures of day-to-day life. She will do anything for it, including giving up the only thing that makes her truly happy.
  • Glass

    Ellen Hopkins

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Kristina’s descent continues in the New York Times bestselling sequel to Crank, now with a refreshed look and a trade paperback trim size.One little bit, my heart revs high, then settles into quick- step mode. How I’ve missed that race and pound. How I’ve missed the lack of control.Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it’s all the same: a monster. Kristina thinks she can control it. Now with a baby to care for, she is determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is strong, and before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grip…and it won’t let go.The sequel to Crank, this is the continuing story of Kristina and her descent back to hell.
  • Glass

    Ellen Hopkins

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, June 20, 2008)
    Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it's all the same: a monster. And once it's got hold of you, this monster will never let you go. Kristina thinks she can control it. Now with a baby to care for, she's determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is too strong, and before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grips. She needs the monster to keep going, to face the pressures of day-to-day life. She needs it to feel alive. Once again the monster takes over Kristina's life and she will do anything for it, including giving up the one person who gives her the unconditional love she craves -- her baby. The sequel to Crank, this is the continuing story of Kristina and her descent back to hell. Told in verse, it's a harrowing and disturbing look at addiction and the damage that it inflicts.
  • Glass

    Ellen Hopkins

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Aug. 21, 2007)
    Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it's all the same: a monster. And once it's got hold of you, this monster will never let you go. Kristina thinks she can control it. Now with a baby to care for, she's determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is too strong, and before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grips. She needs the monster to keep going, to face the pressures of day-to-day life. She needs it to feel alive. Once again the monster takes over Kristina's life and she will do anything for it, including giving up the one person who gives her the unconditional love she craves -- her baby. The sequel to Crank, this is the continuing story of Kristina and her descent back to hell. Told in verse, it's a harrowing and disturbing look at addiction and the damage that it inflicts.
  • Glass

    Ellen Hopkins

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 7, 2009)
    Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it's all the same: a monster. And once it's got hold of you, this monster will never let you go. Kristina thinks she can control it. Now with a baby to care for, she's determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is too strong, and before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grips. She needs the monster to keep going, to face the pressures of day-to-day life. She needs it to feel alive. Once again the monster takes over Kristina's life and she will do anything for it, including giving up the one person who gives her the unconditional love she craves -- her baby. The sequel to Crank, this is the continuing story of Kristina and her descent back to hell. Told in verse, it's a harrowing and disturbing look at addiction and the damage that it inflicts.
  • Glass

    Harriet Brundle

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2018)
    Did you know that glass is made from sand? The sand is heated to a high temperature to turn it into a liquid. Discover more interesting facts about this material in Glass, part of the Everyday Materials series. Each title, which has been developed for children ages 5 to 7, explores the properties and uses of a different material.
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  • GLASS

    Richard Thomas

    Paperback (Z Press, )
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  • Glass

    Abby Colich

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2013)
    Glass explores what glass is, where it comes from, how it’s made, what its properties are, and what it is used for.
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  • Glass

    LA Knight

    language (Ashknight Publishing, April 9, 2012)
    "Fetch the Crown of Black Glass from the Maze. Before day and night balance you must free the Knave. Pay attention, Alyssa, before it's too late."That's the text Alyssa Carde gets on her first day at Pillar Preparatory Academy. New to the school for "teens with trouble adjusting," Alyssa just wants to get through her senior year without getting suspended (again).But at Pillar, every student has to make a choice - Red or White. When Alyssa refuses to pick a side, and instead tries to search for the mysterious "Knave" from the mysterious messages someone known only as "the Smoke" keeps sending her, every choice she makes drags her and the haunted - and haunting - Jack Knightly deeper into the strange world of the witch queens of the Twilight Chessboard.And both Alyssa and the Knave are running out of time...
  • Glass

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2008)
    People spend more time looking through glass than thinking about how it is made. Glass shows readers what it takes to make glass, as well as the part glass plays in our daily lives. Easy-to-read text and full colorful diagrams and photos inside!
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  • Glass

    Andrea Rivera

    Library Binding (Launch!, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Introduces young readers to how different types of glass are made and used.
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  • Glass

    Alexandra Fix

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 27, 2007)
    Read 'Glass' to discover what glass is made of, how it is made and used, and how glass waste affects the environment. Learn how glass can be reused and recycled, and how to reduce your own glass waste.
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