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Books with title Now You See It

  • Magic Eye II: Now You See it

    Magic Eye Inc.

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, April 1, 1994)
    You need to see it to believe it! Exercise your eyes and imagination with 29 new mind-bending 3D illusions. 2D illustrations will magically morph before your eyes to reveal what is secretly hidden in 3D. The images will not simply appear to be 3D, they will become 3D! Viewing instructions and a solution key are included. The longer you look, the clearer the hidden 3D image will become. The further away you hold the page, the deeper it becomes!
  • I See You

    Mary Burton

    Paperback (Montlake Romance, Oct. 8, 2019)
    A cold case heats up in this gritty, suspenseful thriller from New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton.FBI special agent Zoe Spencer uses skeletal remains to recreate the faces of murder victims through sculpture. Though highly scientific, the process is also sensitive and intimate; she becomes attached to the individuals she identifies, desperate to find justice for each.As Zoe examines old remains, she sees a teenage girl looking back at her—the victim in a cold case from over a decade ago. Zoe wants nothing more than to tell this young woman’s story and to bring her killer to justice.Zoe’s case leads her to the victim’s hometown and to homicide detective William Vaughan, Zoe’s on-again, off-again lover. As the two become more involved in the case, they quickly realize that it isn’t as cold as they first believed: someone’s still out there hunting women. And with more women gone missing, time’s running out. Can they work together and stop this madman before he kills again?
  • Now You See It

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 29, 2015)
    Watch cool Kalos Pokemon evolve... right before your eyes! As you turn the pages of this flip book, you'll see Pokemon evolve and find the latest data on all three stages of each Pokemon. It's Pokemon Evolution in action!
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  • Now You See It . . .

    Vivian Vande Velde

    language (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2006)
    Wendy isn't as blind as a bat--there are bats that can see better than she can. Which is why, when her new glasses break, she's all too happy to wear the dorky pair of sunglasses she finds on the lawn. They seem to match her prescription, and that's all that matters if she's going to be able to make it through her school day.But the glasses correct her vision too much. She begins to see things that no one else can see: cheerful corpses, frightening crones disguised as teenyboppers, and portals to other worlds--places where people are all too aware of the magical properties of her new shades . . . and will do anything to get them.
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  • Now You See Me...

    Tish Rabe, Christopher Moroney

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 11, 2011)
    Hide-and-seek is a great game, but Nick always finds where Sally is hiding. And that's no fun! Enter the Cat in the Hat. His friend Gecko is an expert at hiding. Maybe Gecko can share some tips with the kids? So off they go to the jungle, where Gecko teaches them how to hide in plain sight—using camouflage! Kids won't be able to hide their delight in this rhymed Step 2, Step into Reading book based on an episode from the new PBS Kids television show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (Step 2 is for children who recognize familiar words and sound out new words with aural and visual cues. Step 2 titles have simple stories, basic vocabulary, and short sentences.)
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  • Now You See Her

    Heidi Perks, Kirsty Dillon, Julie Maisey, Sally Scott, Random House Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Random House Audiobooks, July 26, 2018)
    Random House presents the audiobook edition of Now You See Her by Heidi Perks. She was your responsibility. And now she's missing. Charlotte is looking after her best friend's daughter the day she disappears. She thought the little girl was playing with her own children. She swears she took her eyes off them for only a second. Now, Charlotte must do the unthinkable: tell her best friend, Harriet, that her only child is missing. The child she was meant to be watching. Devastated, Harriet can no longer bear to see Charlotte. No one could expect her to trust her friend again. Only now she needs to. Because two weeks later Harriet and Charlotte are both being questioned separately by the police. And secrets are about to surface. Someone is hiding the truth about what really happened to Alice. Pause-resisting psychological suspense from an exciting new talent, perfect for fans of Shari Lapena's The Couple Next Door and Claire Mackintosh's I Let You Go.
  • I See You

    Michael Genhart PhD, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Oct. 9, 2017)
    Gold medal winner, 2018 IPPY Awards Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Foreword INDIES Awards Gold Medal winner, Mom's Choice AwardsShe is “invisible” to everyone around her…except one boy.Homelessness is a problem that is both very visible and, in many ways, invisible. I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts a homeless woman who is not seen by everyone around her — except for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that she endures. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, the boy acknowledges her in an exchange in which he sees her and she experiences being seen. In a Note for Parents, Educators, and Neighbors there are discussion questions and additional resources about helping the homeless. Open the door for kids and parents to begin a conversation about homelessness.
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  • Now You See It . . .

    Vivian Vande Velde

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2006)
    Wendy isn't as blind as a bat--there are bats that can see better than she can. Which is why, when her new glasses break, she's all too happy to wear the dorky pair of sunglasses she finds on the lawn. They seem to match her prescription, and that's all that matters if she's going to be able to make it through her school day.But the glasses correct her vision too much. She begins to see things that no one else can see: cheerful corpses, frightening crones disguised as teenyboppers, and portals to other worlds--places where people are all too aware of the magical properties of her new shades . . . and will do anything to get them.
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  • Now You See It . . .

    Vivian Vande Velde

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Wendy isn't as blind as a bat--there are bats that can see better than she can. Which is why, when her new glasses break, she's all too happy to wear the dorky pair of sunglasses she finds on the lawn. They seem to match her prescription, and that's all that matters if she's going to be able to make it through her school day.But the glasses correct her vision too much. She begins to see things that no one else can see: cheerful corpses, frightening crones disguised as teenyboppers, and portals to other worlds--places where people are all too aware of the magical properties of her new shades . . . and will do anything to get them.
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  • Now You See Her

    Jacquelyn Mitchard

    eBook (HarperCollins, )
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  • Now You See Me...

    Tish Rabe, Christopher Moroney

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Hide-and-seek is a great game, but Nick always finds where Sally is hiding. And that's no fun! Enter the Cat in the Hat. His friend Gecko is an expert at hiding. Maybe Gecko can share some tips with the kids? So off they go to the jungle, where Gecko teaches them how to hide in plain sight—using camouflage! Kids won't be able to hide their delight in this rhymed Step 2 book based on an episode from the hit PBS Kids TV show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (Step 2 is a Step into Reading title for children who recognize familiar words and sound out new words with aural and visual cues. Step 2 books have simple stories, basic vocabulary, and short sentences.)
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  • Now You See Her

    Jacquelyn Mitchard

    eBook (Story Hill Press, July 10, 2018)
    “This is a dark, heartbreaking story of ambition, talent, and loss.”—Karin Slaughter, author Pretty Girls and BlindsightedBeautiful, talented, beloved: teen actor Hope Romano is living the dream. Or, at least that’s how it seems to everyone at the elite Starwood Academy where she goes to school. Then, when Hope disappears, strange clues begin to appear, suddenly everyone suspects Hope of lying about everything, from her hot romance with heart throb Logan, to the strange circumstances of her abduction.A psychological suspense story in the tradition of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars, New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard’s Now You See Her hurtles to a conclusion that will shock you even as it breaks your heart.