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Books with title Love You Forever

  • Forever Love

    Emma Keene

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 28, 2015)
    Amy basks in the glory of the engagement ring that now sits on her finger as she gets ready to head to Chicago. She's not looking forward to being away from Spencer so soon after, but she knows her new film is important if she wants her career to grow. Ethan Smoak, her co-star in Found Hope, worries Amy and he has ideas of his own when it comes to her. Spencer tries to visit her as often as possible when she's in Chicago... it just never seems like enough. He shows up one night and tells her he has a surprise. Spencer puts a blindfold over her eyes and when he takes it off she's in for the surprise of a lifetime.
  • Forever Young

    Jeff Erno, Les Byerley

    language (Ai Press, July 6, 2013)
    In less than a summer, shy and introverted Robbie Myers goes from eighteen and never been kissed to the passionate intensity of first love that could last forever. Literally…Eighteen-year-old Robbie Myers has difficulty talking to people. Not only is he shy, but he seems to say the wrong thing every time he opens his mouth, especially to the mysterious, handsome stranger who shows up at his supermarket job, defends him from an aggressive colleague and then asks him on a date. He can't believe a hot, worldly badboy like seventeen-year-old Colt Abernathy is actually interested. Yet he can’t deny that the ardor burning in Colt’s dark eyes is just for him. In the space of one breath, Robbie is launched from his plan to attend community college while living at home with his mom and saving up for a car to the tender yet passionate exploration of intense first love. Little does Robbie know…Brought across during the height of the Civil War, Colt has remained trapped in the body of a lonely seventeen year old. When he spots the slim, blond-haired, blue eyed young man, pushing a line of shopping carts across a parking lot, Colt knows instantly they’re destined for each other. There’s just one major problem: if he survives the impending battle between vampires and the Matarians - an army of brutal vampire slayers - he’s going to live forever. Robbie isn’t…Excerpt:As Robbie stepped outside, he decided to wait around a couple minutes to see what happened with Jerry. If he actually were to be fired, Robbie would see him come out. He stood by the entrance where he still had a clear view of the check stands through the window. About three minutes later, he saw Jerry return to his work area. He began scurrying about, replenishing the bag supply at each check lane. Robbie was relieved. Apparently Jerry hadn’t been canned. He probably just got a lecture and a stern warning from Wandrie.Most of the other kids who worked at the store didn’t like Mr. Wandrie all that much. They all made fun of him behind his back, probably just because he was the boss. As far as Robbie was concerned, Mr. Wandrie was a pretty decent guy. There were days when the man seemed kind of grouchy, but that was true of everyone.Robbie wondered for a moment if Mr. Wandrie had heard Jerry call him a faggot. Well, he must have heard. It made Robbie embarrassed, and he hoped Mr. Wandrie didn’t get the wrong idea about him. That’s what guys like Jerry called other people, especially when they were mad. It didn’t really mean anything. It was like when people said something was “gay” just because they didn’t like it. It was like a figure of speech or something.To be honest, it kind of hurt his feelings. He didn’t understand why Jerry would say something like that to him. Was it that obvious that he was…“You haven’t left yet?”Robbie jumped, startled by the voice behind him. He turned to face the kid he saw earlier, the one with the leather jacket. “Oh gosh, you scared me.”“Sorry, dude.” Leather jacket boy laughed. “Didn’t mean to sneak up on ya.”“I thought Jerry was getting fired,” Robbie said. “He got called into the manager’s office.”The kid nodded. “Good. It’s about time.”“Oh. Um, I didn’t want him to get in trouble or anything. I definitely didn’t want him to, ya know, lose his job.”“Why not? He’s lazy.”Robbie shrugged. “He said he wasn’t feeling well.”Leather jacket boy again laughed. “You’re a pretty…how should I say it…trusting person. Aren’t you?”“Uh, I don’t know. I guess so.”“Well, Robbie, I think you should be careful. Some people aren’t all that trustworthy.”Robbie looked at him. His eyes were darker than before, now almost black. Perhaps it was due to the dim lighting. “How’d you know my name?”“You were wearing a name badge. I read it before, when you were out here pushing the carts.”“Oh.”“My name’s Colt, by the way.”
  • Dada:Love You Forever

    Ifeanyi Esimai

    language (Ciparum LLC, June 15, 2015)
    Dada: Love you foreverA young man sees his child for the first timeHe is overtaken by emotion. He hears every whimper. He's there when the child cries at night. Stays up all night if need be.He can’t get enough of his new bundle of joy. Walking, camping, tea time…You name it…he lent a hand. The Child’s first word was Dada…Fatherhood is a great thing. Enjoy this piece that celebrates fathers from the lens of a child.
  • Love You Forever

    Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw

    Paperback (Koch Entertainment, Aug. 8, 2006)
    Best-selling book has sold in excess of 20 million copies. CD is winner of Parent's Choice Gold Award, IParenting Media Award, Kid's First Endorsement. Both book and cd are packaged here together for the first time.
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  • Forever Young

    Sue Seabury

    language (, April 3, 2018)
    Seventeen-year-old Moxie has just been given an extraordinary offer: to become the youngest human ever to receive eternal life. The physical body must be cast off, but it’s a small price to pay to live forever. Thrilled at first; doubts soon crop up. Her nannybot and friends are all in favor, but Moxie isn’t convinced and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. She must decide if her physical body is a worthless vestige like an appendix, or an integral part of who she is.
  • Love You Forever

    Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1986)
    As her son grows up from little boy to adult man, a mother secretly rocks him each night as he sleeps
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  • Forever Young

    Bob Dylan, Paul Rogers

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 22, 2012)
    WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE The classic anthem to youth from Bob Dylan, one of our best-loved songwriters, reimagined as a picture book by award-winning illustrator Paul Rogers.Since it first appeared on the 1974 album Planet Waves, "Forever Young" has been one of Bob Dylan's most beloved songs. Now award-winning artist Paul Rogers gives us a new interpretation of the lyrics. With images inspired by classic Dylan songs and pieces of his life, this is a bold and touching tribute to an anthem whose message will always stay forever young.
  • We'll Love You Forever

    Shirley Kitner-Mainello

    eBook (, Feb. 7, 2012)
    Rover, a stray, tells you his own story about how he found a family to love him forever. You will laugh as he tells his story through his own eyes. He is a good dog loveable and friendly. This is an easy read for children from second grade to fifth grade. It is the perfect choice for an animal lover.
  • I Love You Always and Forever

    Jonathan Emmett, Daniel Howarth

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2007)
    An endearing story of love between a father and daughter mouse.In this endearing story about a father and his child, Longtail is always so much faster than Littletail. He's also so much cleverer. But that won't be forever, Longtail tells Littletail. At the end of a busy day, as Littletail curls up in their nest, Longtail reminds her of the one thing that will stay the same--always and forever.
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  • Love You Forever

    Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw

    Paperback (Firefly Books, March 15, 1991)
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  • Love You Forever

    Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • Love You Forever

    Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw

    Paperback (Firefly Books, March 15, 2005)
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