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Books with title Here Comes the Night

  • Comes the Night

    Norah Wilson, Heather Doherty

    language (Something Shiny Press, Nov. 27, 2012)
    How far would you go to escape your own personal teenage hell? Would you run away, break away from everything you know—even your own body? Alex Robbins, Brooke Saunders and Maryanne Hemlock could not be more different, yet they all have something in common—deep and soul-searing pain. They are also all students at Streep Academy, a boarding school just one step away from juvie, where they've come to complete high school. The three have been relegated to Harvell House, the residence reserved for the hardest cases, the so-called Rejects from Reject Row. In the forbidden attic of the old Victorian house-turned-residence, the girls discover the diary of Connie Harvell, a young woman who was confined and abused there some 50 years ago. In the end, Connie’s attic prison couldn't hold her—not completely. She found a way out. At least a dark part of her did. And after reading her diary, the girls discover they can escape at will too. A terrifying, thrilling flight from their bodies and their troubles. But God help them, their pain isn't all they leave behind when they join with the night. And God help anyone who’s wronged them...
  • HERE COME THE HEROES

    Billy Wrecks, Erik Doescher, Mike DeCarlo, Loston Wallace, David Tanguay

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 23, 2013)
    A jumbo coloring and activity book featuring Batman, Superman, and all the DC Super Friends!Batman, Superman, and all the DC Super Friends fly high in this jumbo coloring and activity book. With over 200 pages to complete and more than 50 stickers, boys ages 3–7 will feel like part of the action with their favorite DC superheroes!
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  • Here Comes the Night

    Rob Jones

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, Jan. 9, 2020)
    A beautifully illustrated book that will help your child look forward to bedtime. Here Comes the Night is a charming bedtime story that will take your child to an imaginative and enchanting world that is filled with joy, fun, and peace. Going to bed should be a positive adventure and children should welcome the words, ‘here comes the night’ instead of having a fear of the dark.
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  • Here Come the High Notes

    Marin Marka

    eBook
    Meet the 12 treble monsters as colorful illustrations tell the story of how the high notes chose their spots on the music lines. In this brilliantly engaging book, sheet music becomes an unforgettable musical world. Here Come the High Notes is the first book in the FableNotes© series, created as a science-backed way to make music literacy unbelievably fun. A musician has thought up the notes in her head, and decides to set them free onto paper so she could share her songs with the world. In this 32-page book, the notes are introduced one-by-one as their stories explain where to find them on the music lines.
  • Here Comes the Cat!

    Frank Asch, Vladimir Vagin

    Hardcover (McSweeney's Publishing, July 12, 2011)
    In 1986, two artists—one Russian, one American—joined forces, against the odds, to tell a brand new kind of picture story. In Here Comes the Cat!, a single mouse runs around shouting "HERE COMES THE CAT!" again and again—in both English and Russian—until everybody he knows is worried sick. Just when the tension can't get any tenser, the cat arrives with a giant wheel of cheese! A big party breaks out and everyone—the reader included—laughs a huge laugh of relief.Funny, whip-smart, and illustrated in mesmerizing detail, Here Comes the Cat! is a parable about fear, more relevant than ever, that follows in the great tradition of Chicken Little. McSweeney's proudly presents this deluxe new edition, complete with a fold-out dust-jacket, on the 25th anniversary of the book's conception.
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  • Here Comes the Flood

    J J Salkeld

    eBook (HERRINGBONE Press, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Cumbria is underwater again, and PC Kathy Stone faces looting in the village. A suspect is soon identified, to DS Ian Mann’s delight, but Kathy has her doubts. And she’s far from sure about her sister’s new boyfriend, either, although she’d be sacked if she used police resources to investigate him. Owen Irvine is reluctant to get involved, but his unofficial enquiries suggest that Kathy is right, and that Darren Capstick is mixed up with something sinister. But how can visiting endless Lakeland hotels possibly be connected with the most depraved criminality?
  • Here Comes the Night

    Anne Rockwell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 2, 2006)
    Getting ready for bedtime, step by stepIt's bedtime for one little boy, and time to say good night. Even the next-door cat and Buster the dog are ready for sleep. Told from the point of view of a mother easing her child through the steps of bedtime, this comforting story is both timeless and universal. Anne Rockwell's lyrical prose and colorful pictures make this a perfect book for sharing at night, over and over again. Anne Rockwell is a pioneer in the field of preschool books. She has written and illustrated more than one hundred books for young readers during a career that spans four decades.
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  • Here Comes the Train

    Charlotte Voake

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 2, 1998)
    Every Saturday, William, Chloe, and Dad go for a bike ride out to the footbridge, where they sit high above the train tracks and watch the train as it nears, in a story that captures the excitement every child feels when seeing a big train.
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  • Here Comes The Sun

    Migy Blanco, Karl Newson

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, )
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  • Here Come the High Notes

    Marin Marka

    Paperback (Independently published, July 1, 2019)
    Meet the 12 treble monsters as colorful illustrations tell the story of how the high notes chose their spots on the music lines. In this brilliantly engaging book, sheet music becomes an unforgettable musical world. Here Come the High Notes is the first book in the FableNotes© series, created as a science-backed way to make music literacy unbelievably fun. What's inside? A musician has thought up the notes in her head, and decides to set them free onto paper so she could share her songs with the world. In this 32-page book, the notes are introduced one-by-one as their stories explain where to find them on the music lines.
  • Here Comes the Cat!

    Frank Asch, Vladimir Vagin

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Cat's arrival causes excitement among residents of a mouse settlement.
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  • Here Comes the Bus

    Carolyn Haywood

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1963)
    Carolyn Haywood's endearing story of Mr. Riley the school bus driver, autumn and Christmastime in Maine, Jonathan and Melissa and Taffy and the school children -- a fun vintage classic, illustrated by the author.
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