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  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail, Michal Friedman, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Jan. 29, 2010)
    Phoebe Avery has always been a lucky girl. Popular, smart, and beautiful, Phoebe has it all. She's even planning the hottest party ever with her four best friends to celebrate their middle school graduation. With the perfect green dress picked out at Neiman Marcus and half her class clamoring for invites, plus a new guy to crush on, Phoebe could not be in a better mood...until it looks like the party might be over before it can even start.When Phoebe's family is suddenly faced with losing it all, she discovers that there is more at risk than just her designer jeans. In a town where gossip rules, Phoebe needs to keep everything a secret, or she may lose her friends too. Can lucky Phoebe really be out of luck?
  • Lucky

    Ellen Miles

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Welcome to the Puppy Place--where every puppy finds a home!Charles and his shy new friend David are camping out in the backyard when a big storm blows in. They make a dash for the house-but not before Charles sees a pair of eyes glowing in the night. Was that a puppy out there, all alone in the storm? The next day, Charles and David find the stray, injured mixed-breed puppy, win his trust, and get him to the vet. He's very sick, and the vet is not sure she can save him. Will this Benji look-alike be lucky enough to survive and find a home?
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  • Lucky

    Donald Hanley

    language (Donald Hanley, Jan. 11, 2014)
    My name is Siobhan O’Connor, but everyone calls me Shy. Two days ago, I was an ordinary sixteen-year-old girl living quietly in Boston with my dad. Today, I’m three thousand miles away from home, and an ancient stone monument has decided I’m the new Defender of Ireland. That isn’t nearly as awesome as it sounds, because now Maeve, the Queen of the Sidhe, is trying to kill me. Dad never told me his father was the leader of the White Branch, a mystical band of warriors tasked with keeping Maeve at bay for the past two thousand years. Now Grandpa is dead, and Dad has to take his place. But I’ve made a terrible mistake, and the sword Dad needs to defeat Maeve is bound to me instead. Dad is now her prisoner, and Maeve is using him as bait to lure the rest of the White Branch to their deaths. This is all my fault, and it’s up to me to fix it. I have to find the hidden entrance to the Otherworld, sneak into Maeve’s fortress, free Dad and escape, before the traitor within the White Branch allows Maeve’s army to invade our world. Maeve’s exiled son has offered to show me the way, if I agree to help him in return. I know he can’t be trusted, but I need all the help I can get. If we’re lucky, we’ll be able to rescue Dad and lock Maeve away in the Otherworld forever. If not, Maeve will kill us all … or make us wish she had.
  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 28, 2009)
    Phoebe Avery has always been a lucky girl. Popular, smart, and beautiful, Phoebe has it all. She's even planning the hottest party ever with her four best friends to celebrate their middle school graduation. With the perfect green dress picked out at Neiman Marcus and half her class clamoring for invites, plus a new guy to crush on, Phoebe could not be in a better mood—until it looks like the party might be over before it can even start. When Phoebe's family is suddenly faced with losing it all, she discovers that there is more at risk than just her designer jeans. In a town where gossip rules, Phoebe needs to keep everything a secret, or she may lose her friends too. Can lucky Phoebe really be out of luck?
  • Lucky

    Cecily von Ziegesar

    Paperback (Poppy, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Jenny Humphrey has attended some crazy parties at Waverly Academy, but none as hot as the bash at Miller farm, where the barn went up in flames. Literally. So when Dean Marymount announces that someone is going to be expelled, it's every owl for him- and herself.Tensions are rising, rumors are flying, and pretty soon everyone is a suspect. Jenny is worried about her adorable, shaggy-haired new crush, Julian, whose lighter was found at the scene of the crime. Callie is afraid she and Easy will both get kicked out, because they were in the barn-together-when it caught fire. And Tinsley knows she'll take the heat for organizing the wild party in the first place.Luckily she's come up with a way to keep from getting in trouble: by blaming Jenny. Of course.After all, Waverly's girls always fight fire with fire. But watch out, ladies-in a battle like this, someone's bound to get burned.
  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail

    eBook (HarperTeen, April 28, 2009)
    It's all good . . . and lucky Phoebe Avery plans to celebrate by throwing an end-of-the-year bash with her four closest friends. Everything will be perfect—from the guest list to the fashion photographer to the engraved invitations. The only thing left to do is find the perfect dress . . . until Phoebe goes from having it all to hiding all she's lost.Phoebe's older sisters warn her to keep the family's crisis totally secret. Unfortunately, her alpha-girl best friend looks increasingly suspicious, and Phoebe's crush starts sending seriously mixed signals. Phoebe tries hard to keep smiling, but when her mother is humiliated in Neiman Marcus while buying Phoebe that perfect dress and her father decides to cancel her party, she panics. How far will she go to keep up her image as a lucky girl?With lucky, Rachel Vail begins a powerful sisterhood trilogy, comprised of one book for each of the three fascinating Avery sisters, with all their secrets laid bare during the year that completely changes their lives. Phoebe is the youngest; her story combines first love and flip-flops, friendship and sisterhood, humor and tears. Breezy, witty, and poignant, lucky is Rachel Vail at her breathtaking best.
  • Lucky

    TerriAnn Ferren, Madison Jane Ferren

    Paperback (Gresham & Doyle, June 18, 2019)
    This is the true story of the little dog, Lucky, who despite huge obstacles finds a forever home.
  • Lucky

    Chris Hill

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Feb. 23, 2016)
    Lucky, a lost little squirrel, finds himself in Albion Park surrounded by native squirrels that are very big, very tough, and VERY different than him. He needs lots of luck to fit in, and even more to pass the Squirrel Trial that will give him a permanent place in the park. But when he discovers a plot that threatens his new home, he'll need more than just good fortune to set things right.
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  • Lucky

    Gabi Breinig, Sherri Young

    Paperback (Westbow Press, June 11, 2019)
    This is a true story about finding our lost cat after a tragic home explosion and fire, which decimated our home. He was lost for several weeks before we found him living among the rumble of our home.
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  • Lucky

    Chris Hill

    eBook (The Chicken House, Feb. 23, 2016)
    A classic animal adventure story featuring dueling squirrel clans, peace-keeping dogs, interspecies friendships, and unlikely heroes. Lucky, a lost little squirrel, finds himself in Albion Park surrounded by native squirrels that are very big, very tough, and VERY different from him. He needs a lot of luck to fit in, and even more to pass the Squirrel Trial that will give him a permanent place in the park. But when he discovers a plot that threatens his new home, he'll need more than just good fortune to set things right.
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  • Lucky

    David Mackintosh

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 7, 2014)
    From the creator of Marshall Armstrong Is New to Our School comes a visually stunning, hilarious picture book that explores children’s tendency to jump to the conclusions they want.When Leo’s mom announces that there will be a surprise at dinner, she unknowingly sets in motion a riotous chain of events. What could the surprise be?! Leo and his brother are desperate to find out. Could it be a bike? A pool? A new car? Their imaginations run wild until they latch, with utter conviction, onto what surely must be the answer: an all-expenses-paid, two-week trip to Hawaii! Perhaps not surprisingly, the brothers are soon proven wrong. But the ingenious way their family decides to cheer them up poignantly reminds us that, sometimes, embracing what you already have is enough to make you feel “lucky.”
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  • Lucky

    Eddie De Oliveira

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2004)
    A clever debut about love, sex, and everything in between, for anyone who's ever fallen for a friend (come on, admit it)Sam is a teen boy who's attracted to both boys and girls. He doesn't know what to call himself or where he fits in. Then he meets Toby, another boy who likes both boys and girls. Are they destined to be just friends, more than friends, or less than friends? And what would happen if they were attracted to the same girl? Love comes in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes all at once. In his brilliant, funny, and heartfelt debut, Eddie de Oliveira shows us there's more to life than being a wallflower or being knocked out by nunga-nungas.
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