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  • Making Heart-Bread

    Matthew Linn, Sheila Fabricant Linn, Dennis Linn

    Hardcover (Paulist Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Heart-bread is made from memories of love. It never gets used up, and the more you let heart-bread feed you, the more you have. Children can make heart-bread every night by asking themselves two questions: "What was my favorite time today?" "What was my least favorite time today?" This process, so simple that even two-year-olds enjoy it, encourages children to take in nourishment from the day's grateful memories and heal painful memories. In a world where our children are bombarded with messages telling them what they must have in order to be happy, here is a way we can help them know from within what will bring them genuine and lasting happiness. Includes a section for parents and caregivers who want to help children make heart-bread every night by taking in love from nourishing moments and healing the moments that took life away. Second in a series for children by the Linns, this is an adaptation of their best-selling book for adults, Sleeping with Bread: Holding What Gives You Life.
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  • Breaking Magic

    Alex C Vick

    language (, May 1, 2017)
    Callax is fifteen, and he already knows he won't ever grow old. Twelve years after leaving the childstation he will be summoned to the Gathering, where life essences are taken by a deadly, irresistible spell. On his world, this is one of the many ways in which the Exta serve the Opta. His best hope is to avoid an early binding by staying out of trouble. But in protecting his younger brother Benedar, he was noticed by the Breaker, the evil magician in charge of the Gathering. The closer Callax gets to the ruling house and the girl who lives there, the more he learns, and the greater the danger. A danger he might not understand until it is too late. Callax thinks the Breaker’s defeat will save him, but he is wrong. Additional information: Although Breaking Magic is part of the complete Legacy of Androva series, it can also be read independently. If you have read Controlling Magic and want to know more about Imbera, Breaking Magic is Cal’s story. The book retells part of Controlling Magic from Cal’s point of view. Recommended for lower young adult.Book 1: Stealing MagicBook 2: Capturing MagicBook 3: Seeking MagicBook 4: Controlling MagicBook 5: Breaking MagicBook 6: Surviving MagicBook 7: Connecting Magic
  • Breaking Magic

    Alex C Vick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2017)
    Callax is fifteen, and he already knows he won't ever grow old. Twelve years after leaving the childstation he will be summoned to the Gathering, where life essences are taken by a deadly, irresistible spell. On his world, this is one of the many ways in which the Exta serve the Opta. His best hope is to avoid an early binding by staying out of trouble. But in protecting his younger brother Benedar, he is noticed by the Breaker, the evil magician in charge of the Gathering. The closer Callax gets to the ruling house and the girl who lives there, the more he learns, and the greater the danger. A danger that he might not understand until it is too late. Callax thinks the Breaker’s defeat will save him, but he is wrong. Additional information: Although Breaking Magic is part of the complete Legacy of Androva series, it can also be read independently. However, if you have read Controlling Magic and want to know more about Imbera, Breaking Magic is Cal’s story. The book retells part of Controlling Magic from Cal’s point of view. Suitable for lower young adult and older. Book 1: Stealing Magic Book 2: Capturing Magic Book 3: Seeking Magic Book 4: Controlling Magic Book 5: Breaking Magic Book 6: Surviving Magic Book 7: Connecting Magic
  • Breaking

    Danielle Rollins

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, June 6, 2017)
    Charlotte has always been content in the shadow of her two best friends at the prestigious Weston Preparatory Institute. Ariel is daring and mysterious. Devon is beautiful and brilliant. Although Charlotte never lived up to the standards of the school--or her demanding mother, Dr. Gruen--her two best friends became the family she never had. When Ariel and Devon suddenly commit suicide within a month of each other, Charlotte refuses to accept it as a coincidence. But as the clues point to a dangerous secret about Weston Prep, Charlotte is suddenly in over her head. There's a reason the students of Weston are so exceptional, and the people responsible are willing to kill to protect the truth . . . With suspense and danger at every turn, Danielle Rollins keeps readers on the edge of their seats with this haunting thriller.
  • Making Heart-bread

    Francisco de Miranda, Sheila Fabricant Linn, Dennis Linn

    language (Paulist Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Heart-bread is made from memories of love. It never gets used up, and the more you let heart-bread feed you, the more you have. Children can make heart-bread every night by asking themselves two questions: "What was my favorite time today?" "What was my least favorite time today?" This process, so simple that even two-year-olds enjoy it, encourages children to take in nourishment from the day's grateful memories and heal painful memories. In a world where our children are bombarded with messages telling them what they must have in order to be happy, here is a way we can help them know from within what will bring them genuine and lasting happiness. Includes a section for parents and caregivers who want to help children make heart-bread every night by taking in love from nourishing moments and healing the moments that took life away. Second in a series for children by the Linns, this is an adaptation of their best-selling book for adults, Sleeping with Bread: Holding What Gives You Life.
  • Making Bread

    Ruth Thomson, Chris Fairclough

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Gives a detailed, step-by-step explanation of how bread is made, from raw materials to the finished product
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  • Breaking

    Danielle Rollins (Au

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Charlotte has always been content in the shadow of her two best friends at the prestigious Weston Preparatory Institute. Ariel is daring and mysterious. Devon is beautiful and brilliant. Although Charlotte never lived up to the standards of the school--or her demanding mother, Dr. Gruen--her two best friends became the family she never had. When Ariel and Devon suddenly commit suicide within a month of each other, Charlotte refuses to accept it as a coincidence. But as the clues point to a dangerous secret about Weston Prep, Charlotte is suddenly in over her head. There's a reason the students of Weston are so exceptional, and the people responsible are willing to kill to protect the truth . . . With suspense and danger at every turn, Danielle Rollins keeps readers on the edge of their seats with this haunting thriller.
  • Breaking

    Danielle Rollins

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Charlotte doesn't fit in with her two best friends, or with anyone else at The Underhill Preparatory Institute, her cut-throat school for the rich and gifted. But when those best friends die suddenly, Charlotte doesn't know where to turn.Were they keeping secrets? Could Charlotte be the reason they did it? Because Charlotte has a secret of her own, and now she must decide how much she will risk to discover the truth. In venomous, page-turning style, Danielle Rollins keeps readers on the edge of their seats with this haunting thriller full of pretty people and ugly secrets. This will thrill fans of E. Lockhart and Stephen King.
  • Breaking

    Danielle Rollins

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Charlotte doesn't fit in with her two best friends, or with anyone else at The Underhill Preparatory Institute, her cut-throat school for the rich and gifted. But when those best friends die suddenly, Charlotte doesn't know where to turn.Were they keeping secrets? Could Charlotte be the reason they did it? Because Charlotte has a secret of her own, and now she must decide how much she will risk to discover the truth. In venomous, page-turning style, Danielle Rollins keeps readers on the edge of their seats with this haunting thriller full of pretty people and ugly secrets. This will thrill fans of E. Lockhart and Stephen King.
  • Code Making, Code Breaking

    Richard Platt

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Jan. 1, 2011)
    What are codes for and who uses them? How do you make a code, how do you break a code? If you think only spies and soldiers use codes, you're wrong! Find out how codes have been used throughout history, from ancient Egypt through to the Cold War.
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  • Making Heart-Bread

    Matthew Linn

    (Paulist Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
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  • Breaking Bad

    Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein

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