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Books with title Kaleidoscope

  • Kaleidoscope Song

    Fox Benwell

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Fox Benwell delivers a harrowing and beautifully written novel that explores the relationship between two girls obsessed with music, the practice of corrective rape in South Africa, and the risks and power of using your voice.Neo loves music, and all she ever wanted was a life sharing this passion, on the radio. When she meets Tale, the lead singer in a local South African band, their shared love of music grows. So does their love for each other. But not everyone approves. Then Neo lands her dream job of working at a popular radio station, and she discovers that using your voice is sometimes harder than expected, and there are always consequences.
  • Killer Kaleidoscope

    J. E. Bright

    Paperback (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    A gigantic kaleidoscope in the CENTRAL CITY Museum turns into a fearful weapon at the hands of the colorful RAINBOW RAIDER. He uses the device to hypnotize the entire city, which is just his first step to controlling the whole world. The FLASH’s super-speed is tested to the utmost. He must try racing at the speed of light to outrun the kaleidoscope’s bewildering force. If he doesn’t succeed, CENTRAL CITY could collapse into a newly created black hole!
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  • Kaleidoscope of Kids

    Sadie Fields Productions

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1995)
    By flipping flaps and unfurling foldouts, youngsters will meet children of all different sizes, skin colors, and abilities, in an interactive book that celebrates the similarities and differences among children everywhere.
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  • Kaleidoscope Me

    Hillary K. Grigonis

    eBook (Pixel Press & Photo LLC, Feb. 13, 2014)
    “Sometimes, my mind is a kaleidoscope. Somewhere, buried beneath a hundred different swirling colors, is the original image, but as the dial turns, the original meshes with colors and becomes something completely different.”Jadyn’s world twirls out of control after her mother dies in a car accident and her forgetful Great-Aunt Nadine moves in. Her dad is never home and her best friend doesn't even know half of it. Jadyn is trying to keep it all together for her little brother, Trenton. But when Aunt Nadine disappears with Trenton in the middle of a snowstorm, Jadyn may be the only one who can find them.
  • The Kaleidoscope Girl

    Shelbie Mae

    eBook (Shelbie Mae, Nov. 19, 2019)
    What if your reflection was a lie?Fresh out of treatment for her eating disorder, seventeen-year-old Ariel uses her journal to recount the perilous days before Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida. The days she writes about are fragmented images of her past, like the beads at the bottom of a kaleidoscope that make a colorful picture—or a dizzying nightmare. As Ariel recalls those days, her eating disorder causes her to teeter on the edge of recovery and relapse . . . and she’s unsure of which side she’d like to fall.Ariel recalls the love, fear, and rejection that were packed into the days before Irma arrived. As she writes, the nagging voice of her eating disorder taunts her, tempting her to view herself through its distorted lens again. She’s not sure she’s strong enough to fight it this time around. She’s not sure if she wants to.But if Ariel continues to write the events in her past—the first death of her disorder—then maybe she can rediscover a strength she had lost in the process. And shatter the distorted lenses once and for all.*Note: This is a fictional narrative about a girl struggling with eating disorder recovery written by an author who's been in recovery for 11+ years.
  • Kaleidoscopic

    H. O. Tanager

    (Independently published, April 25, 2020)
    When a mythical creature terrorizes fifteen-year-old Aise’s village, she must seek out potent artifacts to protect her land from invasion by Edda, Queen of the North.Aise has always struggled with overwhelmingly vibrant emotions, but now this sensitivity to her inner landscape will help her wield the powerful artifacts. Aided by her adventurous best friend and an exceptionally handsome stranger, Aise races to find the artifacts before Edda razes the land. She gains strange abilities with each artifact and saves defenseless villages along her way, discovering sources of power she’d never imagined.The artifacts are meant to heal and protect, not to wage war. But after a tragic loss and a charm gone wrong, Aise might meet violence with violence, and let fire rain down on them all.
  • Kaleidoscope Eyes

    Graham Watkins

    eBook (Coatl Press, Dec. 19, 2012)
    The Rise of the Sixth Sun Volume 3Sam Leo, an epidemiologist in North Carolina, is researching what he believes are patterns that suggest a new and lethal disease, and at the same time trying to conduct an affair with a seductive and mysterious woman from Mexico without his wife Cheryl learning of his indiscretion. Meanwhile, his friend medical examiner Stephanie Dixon had purchased a kaleidoscope that seems to have magical—and intensely sexual—properties.When Sam and Cheryl, along with Stephanie and her husband and another couple vacation together on the North Carolina coast, the full and terrifying power of the kaleidoscope—and some hints as to its origin—are revealed, and not all of them will survive the revelation…
  • Kaleidoscope

    Adina F. Kornbluth, Hachai Publishing

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, June 1, 1992)
    Adina F. Kornbluth, Hachai Publishing
  • Kaleidoscope

    Tracy Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2015)
    "It's like music playing on a black movie screen. The music is supposed to clue you in to the scene, but on its own it doesn't make much sense." Jade Lauderdale suffers from a dissociative disorder that makes her depressed, insecure, distracted, and wondering if she'll ever be "normal" again. Not to mention she has a difficult time remembering several years of her past, a symptom which her therapist, Ms. Orowitz, believes is very important to why she may have developed a dissociative disorder in the first place. She asks Jade to keep a journal as a memory exercise in hopes that it will help her unlock the missing pieces. To her surprise, the journal seems to be having an effect, but not as much as her friendship with Austin, who she meets at a therapist-approved painting class. He's the first friend she's made in months, and she's determined to learn how to trust him in spite of her illness's hold on her psyche. As the puzzle pieces of Jade's memories begin to assemble, she makes interesting discoveries about herself and her past, some of which are much more difficult to face than she ever expected. Will she be strong enough to unlock the ultimate memory from her past that will allow her to move forward?
  • Kaleidoscope

    Eleanor Farjeon

    Hardcover (Frederick A. Stokes Company, July 5, 1928)
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  • Kaleidoscope's Light

    Angela Hilario

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Kaleidoscope

    Eleanor FARJEON

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1963)
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