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Books with title Perfect Day: 2

  • Perfect

    Shepard, Sara Shepard

    Paperback (Atom, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Spencer, Aria, Emily, Hanna and their best friend Alison were the most popular girls at Rosewood Day School. Alison was the group's ringleader, the one who knew all their darkest secrets. So when Alison vanished one night, Spencer, Aria, Emily, and Hanna's grief was tinged with relief. But when Ali's body was later discovered in her own backyard, the girls were forced to unearth some ugly memories of their old friend, too. Is there more to Alison's death than anyone realises? Now someone named A, someone who seems to know everything, is pointing the finger for Ali's murder at one of them. And A is poised to ruin their perfect little lives ...for ever.
  • My Perfect Day

    Ivette Corza

    (Independently published, Dec. 21, 2019)
    Sam wants to have a perfect day but he doesn't know what it looks like? So he asks his family members about it but they all have their own versions of a perfect day. Will Sam be able to figure out what his perfect day looks like?
  • It's a perfect day

    Abigail Pizer

    Hardcover (Lippincott, March 15, 1990)
    A rooster, a pig, a cow, and many other farm animals enjoy a perfect day in the country. Uses rebuses.
    C
  • Perfect Days

    Alison Entrekin, Raphael Montes

    Paperback (Harvill Secker, Feb. 18, 2016)
    The path to true love rarely runs smoothly...Teo, a medical student, meets Clarice at a party. Teo doesn’t really like people, they’re too messy, but he immediately realises that he and Clarice are meant to be together. And if Clarice doesn’t accept that? Well, they just need to spend some time together, and she’ll come to realise that too.And yes, he has bought handcuffs and yes, he has taken her prisoner and yes, he is lying to her mother and to his mother and to the people at the hotel he’s keeping her at, but it’s all for her own good. She’ll understand. She’ll fall in love. She’ll settle down and be his loving wife. Won’t she?
  • Perfect

    Pauline C. Harris

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, July 27, 2013)
    Drew now knows the real mission her creators were trying to accomplish; create a perfect world. In other words, taking people, eventually all of the people on earth, and turning them into mechanically altered, perfect, human beings. That is what Drew previously found out happened to her.But, although Drew, Jessica and Michael know that they need to somehow stop the creators, Drew also knows that she's made another enemy along the way; one possibly even more dangerous than the creators.As Drew struggles to detach herself from the people who "created" her and untangle the mess they've made, she discovers that it might not be as easy as she thought, that she is destined to play a larger role in this plan than she ever intended. MECHANICAL TRILOGY1. Mechanical2. Perfect3. Flawed (coming fall 2013)
  • A Most Perfect Day

    Janina Rusiecki, Tegan Pratt

    eBook (Mushmato, Ltd, )
    Best friends, Mush and Mato awaken one day to find the sun shining and the weather warm. They decide to journey to the city of Cantalopo for a day of fun in the sun. They take the Blueberry Line Train to the center of the city where they meet three new friends: Aspire Asparagus, Tangelo Citrus, and Julienne Potato. While taking in some of the sights they get into a bit of trouble together. Eventually, Mush, Mato and their new friends make their way to the Maggie Dilly Park where they play around and get to know each other better. Before heading home, Mush and Mato realize how lucky they are to have had the most perfect day.
  • A Perfect Day

    Melanie Wilber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2016)
    Alyssa is not having a good day. She likes third grade. She likes her teacher. She likes reading and playing with her friends. But she doesn't like it when other kids tease her. She wishes for a perfect day when everyone is nice to each other.When her teacher tells the class there is going to be a school writing contest, she decides to enter and writes a story about friendship, learning important lessons about herself and others along the way. **An illustrated edition of this book is also available. See "A Perfect Day (Illustrated)".
  • The Perfect Day

    Robanae Taber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    Adalia is living a great life until there's a dragon attack on her town. The townspeople get angry and threaten to kill the baby dragons. Can Adalia and her friend fix the problem?
  • Perfect

    Nancy E Patton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 22, 2016)
    "I have the closest thing to a perfect life. I have loving parents, a nice house, a cute little sister and an obedient dog. I’m smart and have perfect grades, and most people say I’m pretty. I’m kind, friendly and helpful. I’m a Christian and a pastor’s daughter. I take part in every church event that ever existed. I have a perfect life. And I’m falling apart." Nancy E. Patton tells a story about a pastor’s daughter, trying to find her place in a world full of rules and expectations. In Perfect, she teaches a valuable lesson on our imperfection and God’s unfailing love toward us, even when we do mess up. Gina grew up in a pastor’s family and is expected to do right, all the time. We find out that she’s adopted, which makes her desire to be perfect even greater. What if her parents decide that Gina’s more trouble than she’s worth? Other than keeping things together at home, Gina really wants her crush since childhood, Brandon, to finally notice her. Her friend Alisa, who’s been helping her with the get-Brandon project, shows up on his arm one day. When Gina finds out Alisa and Brandon are dating, she loses what little trust she had in her friends. That’s when a mysterious new guy, Joel shows up and decides to help Gina out. Gina, however, does not want his help and gets more and more agitated as he points out her hidden flaws. Gina is suddenly faced with the fact that her life is not as perfect as she thought, and Joel, no matter how irritating, may have a point. Meanwhile, Gina has to deal with school projects, broken promises, and other obligations she didn’t want to sign up for. But how could she say no, when people genuinely need help? Life gets more stressful when Gina’s parents confide in her that they are having problems with the church leadership which puts her father’s job in jeopardy. Brandon starts showing mixed signals toward Gina and Alisa once again shows how ruthless she can be. Their friendship becomes a battlefield, and a lot more people become involved in their conflict than Gina would have imagined. Gina finds herself alone without anyone to lean on, except Joel, who never leaves her, but with whom she will never feel perfect. It takes a serious accident for Gina to realize that her life has not been perfect for a long time, and that pretending everything is okay doesn’t help anyone in the long run. Would admitting her faults actually bring her closer to her parents? Could she stop trying so hard and be herself for once? These questions haunt Gina throughout the whole story, and Joel won’t let her forget them. There are only two choices: to stay the same, and nothing changes, or to take a leap of faith and see what happens.
  • Joey's Perfect Day

    Alison Dodd, Leslie Hicks

    Hardcover (ALISON DODD, June 1, 2018)
    Meet Joey and his farm friends as Joey works to identify his perfect talent, all while supporting those around him. Joey is a big, kind black and white horse that is loved by many. Joey's has one concern, he can do anything perfectly?. This picture book is full of original character illustrations , depicted from real animals and the personalities they portray.
    K
  • Perfect

    Sara Shepard

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 27, 2008)
    In Rosewood, Pennsylvania, four perfect-looking girls aren't nearly as perfect as they seem. Aria can't resist her forbidden ex. Hanna is on the verge of losing her BFF. Emily is freaking out over a simple kiss. And Spencer can't keep her hands off anything that belongs to her sister. Lucky me. I know these pretty little liars better than they know themselves. But it's hard keeping all of their secrets to myself. They better do as I say . . . or else!
  • Perfect

    Sashinya DeSilva

    language (, Feb. 2, 2015)
    This is a poem centered on perfectionism-- and what she really looks like. It was written in 2013.