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Books with title Impossible, Possum

  • Prom Impossible

    Laura Pauling

    language (Redpoint Press, April 29, 2014)
    1 girl + 1 prom + 3 guys = Prom Impossible!Prom Impossible is a romantic comedy in the world of teens, true love, and life.Cassidy decides her senior year, including prom, will be about Michael, the boy destined to be her soul mate. One problem. He hasn't figured that out yet.But certain events meant as innocent pranks (that weren't completely her fault) introduce her to Zeke, the reformed bad boy. And cutting deals in the boys' bathroom with Jasper, the hottest guy in school, lands her in a complicated web of half-truths.At the end of the year, she's dateless the day before the big night and risks losing the real thing right in front of her if she can't fix her mistakes.Also by Laura PaulingA Spy Like MeHeart of an AssassinVanishing PointTwist of FateProm ImpossiblePrompossible PlansCovert KissingHeistA Royal Heist
  • Mr. Impossible

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 24, 1998)
    Mr. Impossible can jump over a house and solve the world's toughest math problem. Is there anything he can't do?
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  • Impossible

    Michelle Magorian

    language (Troika Books, Nov. 22, 2014)
    A compelling story of London’s theatre world at the start of the 60s as Josie tries to find success as an actress. 12-year old Josie attends a finishing-style stage school where she is firmly told she has no acting ability. Fortunately she finds herself cast as a boy in an American comedy – but in a case of mistaken identity she is kidnapped and imprisoned in a dockside warehouse. Managing to escape, she and a fellow runaway take refuge in the Theatre Royal, Stratford. They are offered work by the legendary Joan Littlewood, founder of the Theatre Workshop Company. Much to Josie’s surprise this leads to a role in a Saturday-morning film. However, the kidnappers haven’t given up yet and they are hot on Josie’s trail … Impossible! is a story that will keep readers enthralled chapter by chapter as the drama unfolds, rather like the film that Josie is in.
  • Impossible, possum

    Ellen Conford

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, March 15, 1971)
    Impossible, Possum by Ellen Conford illustrated by Rosemary Wells, Little, Brown & Co., 1971
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  • Impossible

    C.A. Gray

    language (Wanderlust Publishing, Oct. 15, 2014)
    **Magic and Quantum Physics meet Arthurian legends**The Shadow Lord has the Philosopher’s Stone, and therefore an army of invincible penumbra. He also possesses the fragments of Excalibur, the legendary sword prophesied to be the instrument of either his own destruction, or that of the Child of the Prophecy. The sword, he knows, requires blood to be reforged… and he knows exactly whose blood he wants. Meanwhile, the Watchers are desperate to steal back the fragments of Excalibur and find out how to reforge them before the Shadow Lord does. Isdemus places Peter and Lily in Carlion’s sister cities for safe-keeping until the war begins. But Peter and Lily have an idea that might enable the Watchers to steal back the fragments, in spite of the Shadow Lord’s invincible army. Their plan requires them to travel halfway across the world, to an island largely believed to exist only in Greek mythology. Along the way, however, the Shadow Lord uses a pawn to convince Peter and Lily that they are powerless. Without their gifts of the Ancient Tongue, will either one of them stand a chance?In this gripping conclusion of the Piercing the Veil trilogy, the Watchers and the Shadow Lord both amass their ranks, the battle begins, and the true identity of the Child of the Prophecy is revealed—to the shock of all.
  • Possible

    Tara Altebrando

    Paperback (Bloomsbury YA, June 5, 2018)
    Another twisty psychological suspense from the author of The Leaving, where a teen searches for answers about her mother's dark history, telekinesis, and the power of will.What if . . . a teenage girl could move objects with her mind?What if . . . someone turns up at her door asking questions she doesn't want to answer?Kaylee lives a normal life with her adoptive parents, and almost never thinks of her birth mother, Crystal, who is serving a life sentence in prison. But the woman at the front door is producing a podcast about Crystal that is about to blow Kaylee's forgotten past wide open. What if strange things have been happening Kaylee's entire life, things she could not explain? What if she's more like her mother than she ever imagined?What if the podcast is about to put her on a collision course with Crystal-and her darkest self?This gripping psychological thriller from the author of The Leaving explores the strength of our minds, the power of will, and how our histories define us . . . or not.
  • Mr. Impossible

    Roger Hargreaves

    eBook (Price Stern Sloan, Sept. 23, 2012)
    Mr. Impossible is one of 85 much loved Mr. Men and Little Miss characters. Have you met them all?
  • POSSIBLE !

    Patti Kieffer

    Paperback (Independently published, April 16, 2019)
    There is so much that you can ACHIEVE if you BELIEVE in POSSIBLE !
  • Impossible!

    Michelle Magorian

    Paperback (Troika Books, July 6, 2001)
    Impossible
  • Pickle Impossible

    Eli Stutz

    language (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, April 10, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old Pierre's remarkable family is known far and wide for their delicious pickles. But when the pickle farm is threatened, only Pierre can save it-by safely transporting a jar of world-famous pickles to an international pickle competition. When Pierre is kidnapped, a cunning young girl named Aurore rescues him. Together they set off with just twenty-four hours until the competition begins. To protect their pickles on the journey, Pierre and Aurore must navigate the ghostly catacombs of Paris, figure out how to safely crash-land a plane, enlist the help of a world-class scientist, and escape a villain who will stop at nothing to capture their jar of pickles.This madcap adventure has everything a young reader could ask for, including an unlikely friendship, dangerous villains, magical coincidences, and a cliff-hanger at the end of every chapter.
  • Impossible

    C.A. Gray

    Paperback (Wanderlust Publishing, Oct. 9, 2014)
    The Shadow Lord has the Philosopher’s Stone, and therefore an army of invincible penumbra. He also possesses the fragments of Excalibur, the legendary sword prophesied to be the instrument of either his own destruction, or that of the Child of the Prophecy. The sword, he knows, requires blood to be reforged… and he knows exactly whose blood he wants. Meanwhile, the Watchers are desperate to steal back the fragments of Excalibur and find out how to reforge them before the Shadow Lord does. Isdemus places Peter and Lily in Carlion’s sister cities for safe-keeping until the war begins. But Peter and Lily have an idea that might enable the Watchers to steal back the fragments, in spite of the Shadow Lord’s invincible army. Their plan requires them to travel halfway across the world, to an island largely believed to exist only in Greek mythology. Along the way, however, the Shadow Lord uses a pawn to convince Peter and Lily that they are powerless. Without their gifts of the Ancient Tongue, will either one of them stand a chance?In this gripping conclusion of the Piercing the Veil trilogy, the Watchers and the Shadow Lord both amass their ranks, the battle begins, and the true identity of the Child of the Prophecy is revealed—to the shock of all.
  • Impossible Possum

    Conford, Wells

    Hardcover (Little Brown And Company, March 15, 1974)
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