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Books with title Gotta B

  • Gotta B

    Claire Carmichael

    language (Random House Australia, Aug. 31, 2011)
    No SMS, no email, no Facebook: in the digital age, who are you when you're disconnected from your friends?In Rick Lawrence's world, everyone's online, all the time, immersed in a vast electronic sea of instant communication. Life's easy when you can do practically everything on one device, and stay in constant contact with your friends. Dr Carter Renfrew believes Rick and his friends represent the next step in evolution - the forerunners of a new species, 'Homo electronicus'. Communications companies are eager to exploit this new youth market, and are backing scientific research into the teen brain. But just how far is Renfrew willing to go to prove his theory? What happens when everyone's connected - and suddenly you're not? If you're no longer connected, do you even exist?
  • Gotta Go! Gotta Go!

    Sam Swope, Sue Riddle

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-16, May 16, 2008)
    None
    K
  • Gotta Go! Gotta Go!

    Sam Swope, Sue Riddle

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 2, 2000)
    An incredible journey"I don't know much, but I know what I know. I gotta go! I gotta go! I gotta go to Mexico!" The creepy-crawly bug doesn't know why she does what she does. She only knows she has to do it. But making the journey seems impossible for the slow-moving critter, who has no idea what or where Mexico is. Then an everyday miracle occurs, bringing a transformation that will help her fulfill her destiny. Each autumn, millions of Monarch butterflies migrate from the central and eastern United States and Canada to colonies in the mountains of Mexico, where they mate before flying north in the spring to lay their eggs. In simple, jaunty text and pictures, Sam Swope and Sue Riddle celebrate the amazing story of one of these intrepid bugs.
    K
  • Gotta B

    Claire Carmichael

    (Penguin Random House Australia, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In a near future where all communication devices are linked to individuals, Dr. Carter Renfrew theorizes that this constant exposure to an electronic environment has re-wired adolescent brains so they are developing into a different species.
  • Gotta Go! Gotta Go!

    Sam Swope

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 15, 1656)
    None
  • Gotta Go! Gotta Go!

    Sam Swope, Sue Riddle

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 1, 2004)
    An incredible journey"I don't know much, but I know what I know. I gotta go! I gotta go! I gotta go to Mexico!" The creepy-crawly bug doesn't know why she does what she does. She only knows she has to do it. But making the journey seems impossible for the slow-moving critter, who has no idea what or where Mexico is. Then an everyday miracle occurs, bringing a transformation that will help her fulfill her destiny. Each autumn, millions of Monarch butterflies migrate from the central and eastern United States and Canada to colonies in the mountains of Mexico, where they mate before flying north in the spring to lay their eggs. In simple, jaunty text and pictures, Sam Swope and Sue Riddle celebrate the amazing story of one of these intrepid bugs.
    K
  • Gotta Go!

    Sam Swope

    Paperback (Farrar Straus Giroux, March 1, 2004)
    None