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Books with title One Boss Too Many

  • One Frog Too Many

    Mercer Mayer, Marianna Mayer

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 27, 2003)
    Following the re-release of the first three books in this beloved series, here are the final three classic wordless tales in attractive, low-priced hardcover editions. A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog, the first book in this series, launched Mercer Mayer's distinguished career over twenty-five years ago, and also helped to create the wordless picture book genre. Full of warmhearted mischief and play, the books express the humorous trials and tribulations of friendship and the joy of summertime discovery. Readers will want to collect the entire set.
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  • One Boss Too Many

    Devra Newberger Speregen

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Michelle and Stephanie head to a nature camp for winter break, where an irresponsible senior counselor sets them at odds with each other. Original.
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  • One Lie Too Many

    Eileen Cook

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 3, 2017)
    "Trust no one. A nail-biter littered and lined with twists that will leave you gasping." —Teresa Toten, author of Beware That Girl and The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B Seventeen-year-old Skye Thorn will do anything to get out of her small Michigan town, even if that means pretending to be a psychic for fast cash. When Paige, the local golden girl goes missing, Skye uses her psychic visions to help the police with the case. Her readings have always been faked, but this time Skye has insider knowledge—straight from the kidnappers themselves who promise Skye a portion of the ransom money. But when their seemingly harmless prank goes terribly wrong, Skye realizes that the group she’s involved with are willing to kill to get what they want. Now, she’ll have to discover their identities before it’s too late.
  • One Lie Too Many

    Eileen Cook

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 5, 2019)
    "Trust no one. A nail-biter littered and lined with twists that will leave you gasping." —Teresa Toten, author of Beware That Girl and The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B Seventeen-year-old Skye Thorn will do anything to get out of her small Michigan town, even if that means pretending to be a psychic for fast cash. When Paige, the local golden girl goes missing, Skye uses her psychic visions to help the police with the case. Her readings have always been faked, but this time Skye has insider knowledge—straight from the kidnappers themselves who promise Skye a portion of the ransom money. But when their seemingly harmless prank goes terribly wrong, Skye realizes that the group she’s involved with are willing to kill to get what they want. Now, she’ll have to discover their identities before it’s too late.
  • One Too Many

    Sharon Hunter

    language (, May 15, 2013)
    Kathleen has always felt different. Never doing anything quite right. Not quite as beautiful as her sisters. As her father makes a bid for the presidency, her parents demand she maintain a perfect public image. And she feels trapped, never quite feeling like she belongs.... Until she meets him.
  • ONE TAP TOO MANY

    C.A. SPEARMAN, JAKE OLSON

    language (Carol Spearman, Aug. 28, 2016)
    Do you often wonder if game technology is negatively affecting the young people using it? When a school shooting on the Mille Lacs Reservation in central Minnesota occurs, Luke who was in the classroom when the attack occurred, questions whether his classmates are being influenced by a game some of the students received. His mother Melanie helps him with his research until she is distracted by a handsome stranger who is pushing his way into her life. Luke is determined to find out who this stranger is and why he is interested in his mom. His mom feels that Luke is just jealous because the two of them have been alone since Luke's father was killed in Iraq when he was a little boy. As Melanie and Luke look for evidence of the connection between the game and the shooting, both independently and together, their lives are threatened by forces beyond their control.
  • Marvin One Too Many

    Katherine Paterson, Jane Clark Brown

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2001)
    When Marvin refuses to go back to his new school because he is the only one in his class who cannot read, his father decides to help him learn by reading with him.
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  • One Too Many Lies

    L.A. Bowen

    Hardcover (West 44 Books, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Paige and her friends tell the subtle lies that are a part of daily life. White lies to avoid insulting friends. Fibs to escape unwanted judgment from classmates. Half-truths to evade their parents' watchful eyes. But could their lies become dangerous? What happens when the lies become a matter of life and death?
  • One Frog Too Many

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1977)
    A boy's pet frog thinks that the new little frog the boy gets for his birthday is one frog too many.
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  • One Twin Too Many

    Megan Stine

    Paperback (HarperEntertainment, April 7, 1999)
    My Pokey ValentineOh no! Mary-Kate and Ashley have to do history projects. But Ashley's found a way to make her project fun--she's partners with Pokey Valentine, the boy of her dreams! It's the perfect way to get close to him. The only problem is, Pokey would rather get close to someone else...someone named Mary-Kate!
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  • One Too Many Lies

    L.A. Bowen

    Paperback (West 44 Books, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Paige and her friends tell the subtle lies that are a part of daily life. White lies to avoid insulting friends. Fibs to escape unwanted judgment from classmates. Half-truths to evade their parents' watchful eyes. But could their lies become dangerous? What happens when the lies become a matter of life and death?
  • One Date Too Many

    Eleanor Robins

    language (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Paz has a date with Juan, but she would rather go out with Cruz. Griff and Marge try to meddle as usual, but Paz knows she has made a commitment to Juan. Will she stick with her commitment?