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Books with title Keep your eyes open

  • Keep your eyes open

    Michael Folsom

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1965)
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  • Keep your eyes open

    Michael Folsom

    Unknown Binding (Distributed by Allan Pub, March 15, 1981)
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  • Keep Your Eyes Open

    Michael Folsom

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 1, 1965)
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  • Don't Open Your Eyes

    Ann Halam

    eBook (Gwyneth Jones, March 20, 2014)
    Moving into a proper house with a garden was a dream come true for Diesel and her mum and dad. The dream quickly turned sour when they found out they were living next door to the notorious Knight brothers (a crime wave all by themselves). Every night, all night it was noise and loud music. When the boys' mother was at home for a change it was even worse, the screaming and drunken abuse never stopped. But Martin Knight smiled at Diesel as she walked by. Diesel smiled back, and with just that one smile they'd started something doomed that couldn't be stopped. "You're a go to church on Sunday, knives and forks on the tablecloth sort of girl," said Martin. "I'm a pizza-from-the-box sitting on the scummy dirty carpet sort of boy." It was never going to work. Diesel wasn't prejudiced but something deep inside told her this was going nowhere: Martin was too far gone: too deep-down broken to be mended. It broke her heart, but that was only the beginning. It was afterwards, when she thought she and Martin were parted forever, that things got really bad. More horrible, more terrible than she could have believed possible. And yet she still loved him, and he loved her; and came to her for comfort. Maybe that was the worst, most foul and terrible part of all.
  • Open Your Eyes

    Hagar N. Alfi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2015)
    Dylan is a little boy that lives in a big city, just like you! He sets off on an adventure to discover something new, can you help him find the hiding creatures among the city's features? Open Your Eyes is a children's book about discovering the unexpected and embracing nature wherever you may be. This book illustrates the necessity of natural elements in children’s everyday lives, helping children reconnect with the wonders of the natural world and instilling in them a sense of respect and awe for the outdoors, even in the hustle and bustle of city life. The images of this book are a combination of hand drawn sketches, illustrations, and photography. This technique gives the book a realistic appearance and reminds children to find magic in every environment they encounter.
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  • Open Your Eyes

    Mindy Goldhammer, Samantha George

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, )
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  • When You Open Your Eyes

    Celeste Conway

    eBook (Simon Pulse, March 20, 2012)
    A consuming passion turns dangerous in this lush and lyrical novel set in Buenos Aires.The more you love, the more you stand to lose….Tessa’s head over heels for Lucien, the son of a French diplomat. Sexy, artistic, and daring, he brings out a completely new side of her. With him, Tessa feels beautiful and exotic. So when Tessa’s strict father forbids her to see Lucien, she’s determined to keep their relationship a secret.But as Tessa gets caught up in Lucien, he becomes increasingly volatile. What she once found alluring about him now feels alarming. Tessa must figure out how far she’ll go for Lucien before she risks losing not just him, but everything she loves.
  • Open Your Eyes

    L. Krutop

    Hardcover (The Five Mile Press, )
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  • Open Your Eyes

    Jill Davis

    Hardcover
    Living in a new place is very different from visiting one, especially when that place is far away from home. Traveling gives us the rare opportunity to see who we might have been if we had been born someplace else. For some, it's a chance to recreate ourselves. For others, it's a time to realize who we already are. In Open Your Eyes, ten writers will be your guides to the journeys that changed their lives: a boarding school in England; parenthood in France; the most beautiful spots in Italy; China on the Yang-tze; a tiny shop in Tokyo, Japan; and even to Pilzen, Czechoslovakia as World War II is ending. Though each story offers an original viewpoint, all of the stories reflect back on two important themes: where we come from and how we become who we are. Edited by Jill Davis.
  • When You Open Your Eyes

    Celeste Conway

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 20, 2012)
    A consuming passion turns dangerous in this lush and lyrical novel set in Buenos Aires.The more you love, the more you stand to lose….Tessa’s head over heels for Lucien, the son of a French diplomat. Sexy, artistic, and daring, he brings out a completely new side of her. With him, Tessa feels beautiful and exotic. So when Tessa’s strict father forbids her to see Lucien, she’s determined to keep their relationship a secret.But as Tessa gets caught up in Lucien, he becomes increasingly volatile. What she once found alluring about him now feels alarming. Tessa must figure out how far she’ll go for Lucien before she risks losing not just him, but everything she loves.
  • When You Open Your Eyes

    Celeste Conway

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, March 20, 2012)
    A consuming passion turns dangerous in this lush and lyrical novel set in Buenos Aires.The more you love, the more you stand to lose….Tessa’s head over heels for Lucien, the son of a French diplomat. Sexy, artistic, and daring, he brings out a completely new side of her. With him, Tessa feels beautiful and exotic. So when Tessa’s strict father forbids her to see Lucien, she’s determined to keep their relationship a secret.But as Tessa gets caught up in Lucien, he becomes increasingly volatile. What she once found alluring about him now feels alarming. Tessa must figure out how far she’ll go for Lucien before she risks losing not just him, but everything she loves.
  • UC Open Your Eyes

    Jill Davis

    Paperback (Puffin, May 5, 2005)
    Becoming tour guides, ten writers recreate the journeys that forever changed their lives, from a boarding school in England to a tiny shop in Japan, interweaving two powerful themes--where we come from and how we become who we are--throughout this inspirational collection. Reprint.
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