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Books with title Glasses

  • 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.
  • Glasses

    Ann Gwinn Zawistoski, Heide M. Woodworth

    Board book (Peeps Eyewear, LLC, June 1, 2014)
    "Glasses" is a positive book about babies and toddlers wearing glasses. It features vivid photographs of young children playing and having fun, and it has a simple rhyming text that talks about different glasses and how they help you to see. The book is a perfect choice for parents, daycare centers, preschools, children's library collections and children's optical professional's offices.
  • 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.
  • GLASSES

    MARLENE W POTTS, JAIME BROWN, LINDA L BARTON

    eBook
    Young Kasey is new to Swan Quarter , North Carolina, but it's his new neighbor, old Mrs. Whitlock, that makes him more uncomfortable. He has to adjust to new kids and a new school when suddenly he is swept up in a mysterious disappearance of several of the communities' children. With the help of his new best friend, Tammy, he helps solve the mystery of the lonely old woman.
  • 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.
  • Glasses

    Raphael Fejto

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The Romans made the first important discovery about vision. They found that you could see better by looking through a bowl of water, which made what you were looking at bigger. An English monk used glass to make a shaped magnifying device. Over time, these glass lenses got better, but the biggest problem was how to keep them on your head. Designs went from balancing the glasses on your nose to tying them with a ribbon, holding them with a handle, and then finally using wire arms that hook behind the ears. Little Inventions by Raphaël Fejtö is a series of kid-sized books about objects that children encounter every day with little thought of how, where and when they were invented. In fact, the beginnings of these common objects are fascinating and their true stories are told here in amusing anecdotes and charming illustrations. Each book closes with a memory game, making them useful for early reader groups.
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  • Glasses

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A whimsical tribute follows a young boy's refusal to wear his new glasses and his doctor's listing of all the variety of people--and things--that benefit from glasses. Reprint.
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  • 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.
  • Glasses

    Frances Lee

    Unknown Binding (Sundance Pub, March 15, 1999)
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  • GLASSES

    Marlene W Potts, POLISHED PAGES EDITING, CHERYL ABNEY GREEN, JAIME BROWN

    Paperback (Marlene W Potts, April 17, 2019)
    Eight-year-old Kasey Turner was new to Swan Quarters, North Carolina. The new area, new places, and people took some getting used to. Though Tammy Henderson became his friend and showed him the fun of living so close to the ocean, his other neighbor, Ms. Whitlock frightened him. Kasey would see her on her porch, staring at the water, and the next time he looked, she wasn't there. To him, she looked sad and creepy all at the same time.Looking for treasures on the beach that had washed up with the tide was a favorite past time for Kasey and Tammy. Though one day, while walking alone, he spotted something twinkling in the tall grass. He had to find it. Kasey had no idea that the twinkling object would help solve the mystery of Swan Quarters.
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  • Glasses

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 1604)
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