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Books with title Me, Myself

  • Myself & I

    Janet Lambert

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 3, 2013)
    Book 6 of the Jordon Series. Susan Jordon, now eighteen, is determined to find herself.The Jordons are a large military family. General Jordon, a widower with two children–Jenifer and Peter–marries a woman who has two daughters–Gwenn and Alice. From this marriage, an additional four children are born: twins, Susan and Neal, Vance, and Bitsy. General Jordon's second wife dies as does the General's brother and sister-in-law. The General's nephew, Donny, then joins the Jordon family creating a family of ten–the General and his nine children. As the General is often away, the eldest child, Jenifer, must care for the entire family. This is the point at which the series opens. Mrs. Lambert's writing maintains a steady timeline as the Jordon children become adults, enter their careers, marry, and raise their own children. The Jordon family's adventures, heartaches and loves are intertwined with that of the Parrish family throughout the series creating a very rich, amalgam of stories and characters.
  • Me Myself & Him

    Chris Tebbetts

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, July 9, 2019)
    Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and A. S. King's Still Life with Tornado, this story of parallel time lines cleverly explores how our choices can change and shape us--as well as the ways in which choices don't change the core of our being at all.When Chris Schweitzer takes a hit of whippets and passes out face first on the cement, his nose isn't the only thing that changes forever. Instead of staying home with his friends for the last summer after high school, he's shipped off to live with his famous physicist but royal jerk of a father to prove he can "play by the rules" before Dad will pay for college. Or . . . not.In an alternate time line, Chris's parents remain blissfully ignorant about the accident, and life at home goes back to normal--until it doesn't. A new spark between his two best (straight) friends quickly turns Chris into a (gay) third wheel, and even worse, the truth about the whippets incident starts to unravel. As his summer explodes into a million messy pieces, Chris wonders how else things might have gone. Is it possible to be jealous of another version of yourself in an alternate reality that doesn't even exist? With musings on fate, religion, parallel universes, and the best way to eat a cinnamon roll, Me Myself & Him examines how what we consider to be true is really just one part of the much (much) bigger picture."Wildly ingenious,...altogether, the novel's a winner in this and any other universe."-Booklist, Starred Review"Tebbetts creates entertaining dual narratives...[and] enjoyable Easter eggs."-Publishers Weekly"An engaging story that examines love, relationships, and the different paths one's life can take...[perfect] for fans of Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli's What if It's Us, Bill Konigsberg's The Music of What Happens, and Robyn Schneider's The ­Beginning of Everything."--SLJ
  • Me Myself & Him

    Chris Tebbetts

    eBook (Delacorte Press, July 9, 2019)
    Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and A. S. King's Still Life with Tornado, this story of parallel time lines cleverly explores how our choices can change and shape us--as well as the ways in which choices don't change the core of our being at all.When Chris Schweitzer takes a hit of whippets and passes out face first on the cement, his nose isn't the only thing that changes forever. Instead of staying home with his friends for the last summer after high school, he's shipped off to live with his famous physicist but royal jerk of a father to prove he can "play by the rules" before Dad will pay for college. Or . . . not.In an alternate time line, Chris's parents remain blissfully ignorant about the accident, and life at home goes back to normal--until it doesn't. A new spark between his two best (straight) friends quickly turns Chris into a (gay) third wheel, and even worse, the truth about the whippets incident starts to unravel. As his summer explodes into a million messy pieces, Chris wonders how else things might have gone. Is it possible to be jealous of another version of yourself in an alternate reality that doesn't even exist? With musings on fate, religion, parallel universes, and the best way to eat a cinnamon roll, Me Myself & Him examines how what we consider to be true is really just one part of the much (much) bigger picture."Wildly ingenious,...altogether, the novel's a winner in this and any other universe."-Booklist, Starred Review"Tebbetts creates entertaining dual narratives...[and] enjoyable Easter eggs."-Publishers Weekly"An engaging story that examines love, relationships, and the different paths one's life can take...[perfect] for fans of Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli's What if It's Us, Bill Konigsberg's The Music of What Happens, and Robyn Schneider's The ­Beginning of Everything."--SLJ
  • Me, Myself & I

    Sydney Denison

    language (, May 23, 2017)
    Two girls, the Big Apple, a famous Broadway actress; what could go wrong? Meredith Martin, a famous actress, plans to hold the first annual “Talent Search” contest in New York City, New York. Charlotte Johnson, an aspiring Broadway actress, knows she may not have what it takes to star in a Broadway musical; it’s a long shot, but Charlotte is willing to do whatever it takes to win this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Blaire Montgomery, a flight attendant and aspiring actress, wants to fulfill her mother’s dying wish by winning this competition. If not, Blaire has nothing to fall back on. In order to win, the competitors will have to sacrifice everything and everyone close to them. When given the opportunity to join forces, Blaire and Charlotte jump at the chance. However, the two soon find Broadway is not always glitz and glam. Will one back out during the two most grueling months of their lives?
  • Myself

    Robert & Marlene McCracken

    Paperback (Portage & Main Pr, May 1, 1988)
    Book by McCracken, Robert n Marlene
  • Myself

    Qi Chen

    Paperback (Beijing Language and Culture University Press, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Language:Chinese.Chinese small bookshelf Family: I own (entry level MPR) (CD)
  • Me Myself & I

    Tim Bugbird, Charlie Stratford, Annie Simpson

    Paperback (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Me, Myself & I is a fantastic book thats all about you! The book contains over 25 different quizzes, from What type of snack are you?, to What would be your perfect pooch? and
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  • Me, Myself, Milly

    Penelope Bush

    language (Piccadilly Press, Feb. 28, 2013)
    Milly's had enough of living in her twin's shadowWhat happened to Milly last summer? She can't talk about it. Instead, she's writing in her journal. About growing up in the shadow of her twin sister Lily. About the American boy who's moved in upstairs. (There's something he's not telling either.) Milly can't keep her secret forever - can she?
  • Me, Myself, & I

    Tim Bugbird, Make Believe Ideas Ltd.

    Paperback (Make Believe Ideas, June 10, 2009)
    Me Myself & I is a fantastic book that's all about you! The book contains over 25 different quizzes, from "Are you a diva?" to "Are you a fool for fashion?" and "Which chocolate center are you?". Each activity or quiz is designed to reveal the real you and once you've completed the quizzes, you can compare your answers with your friends and see how different you really are!
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  • Myself & I

    Janet Lambert

    (Image Cascade Publishing, July 6, 2001)
    A Jordon Series Story: Susan Jordon, now eighteen, is determined to find herself.
  • Me, Myself, and I

    Sarah Albee

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 12, 2000)
    What are the best things about you? Write all about yourself and your life. Mile 4 journals feature thought-provoking story starters for the confident writer. There is plenty of space for free writing.
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  • Me, Myself and I

    Jane Louise Curry

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Oct. 31, 1987)
    A Sixteen-year-old Progidy uses his mentor's invention to go into the past to exorcise his unreturned love for a beautiful girl, and discovers a mystery involving another of the professor's inventions.
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