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Books with title Ordinary Jack

  • Ordinary

    Jess Petosa

    eBook (, Aug. 27, 2014)
    The much anticipated third book in the Exceptional series.“I think your issue is less about localized behavior and more about human nature. I’ve seen the history books. Someone always has to be better. Someone always has to conquer.”Ally and her friends are once again leaving the comfort of home and setting their sights on the Southern City. Does it exist? Will Ally find what she is looking for?Someone will become Exceptional.Someone with die.New friends will be made.Old friends will be lost.
  • Ordinary Jack

    Helen Cresswell

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Feb. 28, 2005)
    Everybody in Jack's family seems to be brilliant - apart from Jack and his downtrodden dog Zero. Even his little sister can beat him at swimming. But Jack's uncle Parker has come up with a plan to make him and Zero shine: they'll pretend that Jack can tell the future! If only they couldforesee what chaos the plan will cause . . .* Helen Cresswell is the much-loved writer of over 40 children's books. She's the author of classics such as Lizzie Dripping as well as having adapted The Demon Headmaster for television. She has been runner-up for the Carnegie Medal four times.
  • No Ordinary Jacket

    Sue-Ellen Pashley, Thea Baker

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 11, 2020)
    What happens when you outgrow a cherished piece of clothing? An affectionate tale about letting go and watching the things you love take on a new life.The jacket was no ordinary jacket. It was soft, like dandelion fluff. It was comforting, like a hug from your favorite teddy bear. And it had four dazzling buttons down the front. Amelia wears her favorite jacket everywhere. She wears it to preschool. And to Aunty Kath’s house. And to the store. Even to bed! But one day, she can’t fit into it anymore. Perhaps she should give it to her little sister, Lilly? Then she can wear it everywhere . . . until it doesn’t fit her either, and the jacket can live on in other surprising ways. A reassuring text combines with enchanting collage illustrations to tell a story that is as warm and cozy as a well-loved coat.
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  • Ordinary

    Lindy Zart

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  • Ordinary Jack

    Helen Cresswell

    Paperback (Viking Press, Feb. 15, 1987)
    Eleven-year-old Jack, the only "ordinary" member of the talented and eccentric Bagthorpe family, concocts a scheme to distinguish himself as a modern-day prophet.
  • Ordinary

    Starr Z. Davies

    eBook (Pangea Books, March 24, 2020)
    Having a superpower is ordinary. Your Power determines your job, social class, and future success. But Ugene doesn’t have a Power. The only thing special about him is that he isn’t special at all. Ugene is Powerless.Determined to find out why he is different, 17-year-old Ugene submits himself as a test subject at the most prominent biomedical research company in the city. All he has to do is survive their brutal testing and he could be ordinary. But the longer he stays at the facility, the more he realizes something isn't right.Friendships are forged. Trust is broken built and broken. And everything Ugene thought he understood and believed is called into question.Who can Ugene trust in his search for answers? What is he willing to sacrifice for Powers?Ordinary is the first installment in a YA dystopian sci-fi duology. If you like fast-paced action, dynamic characters, and ongoing mystery, then you’ll love this series starter.
  • Ordinary Jack

    Helen Cresswell

    Hardcover (Faber, March 15, 1977)
    Eleven-year-old Jack, the only "ordinary" member of the talented and eccentric Bagthorpe family, concocts a scheme to distinguish himself as a modern-day prophet.
  • Ordinary

    Starr Z. Davies

    Paperback (Pangea Books, June 21, 2020)
    Having a superpower is ordinary. Your Power determines your job, social class, and future success. But Ugene doesn’t have a Power. The only thing special about him is that he isn’t special at all. Ugene is Powerless.Determined to find out why he is different, 17-year-old Ugene submits himself as a test subject at the most prominent biomedical research company in the city. All he has to do is survive their brutal testing and he could be ordinary. But the longer he stays at the facility, the more he realizes something isn't right.Friendships are forged. Trust is broken built and broken. And everything Ugene thought he understood and believed is called into question.Who can Ugene trust in his search for answers? What is he willing to sacrifice for Powers?Ordinary is the first installment in a YA dystopian sci-fi duology. If you like fast-paced action, dynamic characters, and ongoing mystery, then you’ll love this series starter.
  • Ordinary Jack

    Helen Cresswell

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 16, 1998)
    Book by Helen Cresswell
  • Ordinary Jack

    Cresswell

    Paperback (MacMillan Publishing Company, March 15, 1977)
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  • Ordinary Jack

    Helen Cresswell, Jill Bennett

    Hardcover (Abc-Clio Inc, Nov. 1, 1987)
    Eleven-year-old Jack, the only "ordinary" member of the talented and eccentric Bagthorpe family, concocts a scheme to distinguish himself as a modern-day prophet.
  • Ordinary

    Lindy Zart

    eBook (Lindy Zart, May 5, 2015)
    There are three kinds of people in the world: those who are alive, those who are undead, and those who can see the undead. Honor Rochester found out she's one of the three, and it's not the one she would prefer to be. She can accept her fate and live as is decided for her. Or not live at all.