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  • Picture Perfect

    Elaine Marie Alphin

    eBook (Carolrhoda Books ®, Aug. 1, 2014)
    When Ian Slater's best friend, Teddy, suddenly vanishes, it's up to Ian to find out what happened. He and Teddy were supposed to take photographs together on the day Teddy disappeared—but Teddy never showed up. Rumors are flying, and everyone looks to Ian for answers. Has Teddy run away, searching for the father he's never met? Or has something more sinister happened? Ian doesn't know, and he can't quite remember everything that happened the day Teddy vanished. On top of that, he keeps having terrifying dreams and hearing strange voices. People are starting to say he's acting strangely, and the sheriff keeps questioning him. As Ian tries to hold it all together and search for clues to Teddy's disappearance, he strives to present those around him with the picture of a normal kid. But the more he finds out, the less he understands. How well does he really know Teddy? How well does he even know himself?
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  • Picture Perfect

    P.G. Kain

    eBook (Aladdin, July 24, 2012)
    A teen actress has to wonder: In the cutthroat world of commercial modeling and acting, can a happy family be reality?On camera, it’s easy to be part of a perfect family: A director has hand-picked your parents after a week of callbacks, and the right things to say are printed on cue cards. Off camera, reality is a bit more complicated. Cassie Herold knows her parents are having problems. Her dad basically lives on the road and sees her more on TV than he does in real life. Her mom, a math professor who would rather balance an equation than get a manicure, is nothing like the energetic, perfectly groomed f.m.’s (fake moms) she sees at auditions for everything from snack cakes to energy water. If only Cassie could get her real life to be a bit more like her commercial life, then maybe she could get a date with Rory Roberts—the cutest boy in both the commercial and the real world. But will her family ever get back on track and be picture perfect?
  • Picture Perfect

    Jacqueline Jules, Kim Smith

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Sofia is sick of looking exactly like her sisters. She wants to stand out! And when school picture day comes around, Sofia thinks of the perfect way to make that happen.
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  • Pencil's Perfect Picture

    Jodi McKay, Juliana Motzko

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, May 1, 2019)
    Pencil is trying to draw the perfect picture for his dad. So, he asks his friends Brush, Pastel, Marker, Crayon, and Chalk what makes their art perfect. But they each have a different answer. How will Pencil be able to create his own perfect picture?
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  • Picture Perfect #13

    Sue Bentley, Angela Swan, Andrew Farley

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 1, 2014)
    Orla is very excited about entering the local photo competition - especially since it's her chance to show that she can be as good at something as her sister. When she forgets to even take the lens cap off the camera, though, it isn't a good sign! But when little chocolate-brown kitten Flame comes into the picture, it looks like Orla's dreams of winning the competition might just come true . . .
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  • Picture Perfect

    Elaine Marie Alphin

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books ®, Aug. 1, 2003)
    When Ian Slater's best friend, Teddy, suddenly vanishes, it's up to Ian to find out what happened. He and Teddy were supposed to take photographs together on the day Teddy disappeared―but Teddy never showed up. Rumors are flying, and everyone looks to Ian for answers. Has Teddy run away, searching for the father he's never met? Or has something more sinister happened? Ian doesn't know, and he can't quite remember everything that happened the day Teddy vanished. On top of that, he keeps having terrifying dreams and hearing strange voices. People are starting to say he's acting strangely, and the sheriff keeps questioning him. As Ian tries to hold it all together and search for clues to Teddy's disappearance, he strives to present those around him with the picture of a normal kid. But the more he finds out, the less he understands. How well does he really know Teddy? How well does he even know himself?
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  • Picture Perfect

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, May 27, 2008)
    Order # 081582 Name: Emily Matthias Phone: Call me anytime! Date: I’d love one! Print Quantity:Um, a billion? I need pictures of everyone and everything. It’s the Outer Banks—everything is photogenic here. Especially Blake. And Spencer. Size:3 x 54 x 65 x 78 x 10They’re tall. And handsome. Oh, you mean the photos? Film:ColorB & W Actually, yes, this summer would make an excellent movie. Single/Double:Starting the vacation single. But maybe I’ll find Prints Charming!
  • Picture-Perfect

    Laura Dower

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Madison and her friends are going to a pop concert!When Madison and her friends win front-row tickets to see their favorite pop singer, Nikki, in concert, they can’t believe their luck. Nikki just seems so perfect! All the magazines say so. Going to the mall to find the right outfit for the big night should be fun, but Madison’s friend Aimee just doesn’t seem like herself these days. She’s not eating, and she’s grumpy all the time. Getting zits and wearing the coolest outfit doesn’t seem important when Aimee’s health is at risk. Can Madison remind her friend that feeling good on the inside is what makes you look that way on the outside?
  • Picture Perfect

    P.G. Kain

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 24, 2012)
    A teen actress has to wonder: In the cutthroat world of commercial modeling and acting, can a happy family be reality?On camera, it’s easy to be part of a perfect family: A director has hand-picked your parents after a week of callbacks, and the right things to say are printed on cue cards. Off camera, reality is a bit more complicated. Cassie Herold knows her parents are having problems. Her dad basically lives on the road and sees her more on TV than he does in real life. Her mom, a math professor who would rather balance an equation than get a manicure, is nothing like the energetic, perfectly groomed f.m.’s (fake moms) she sees at auditions for everything from snack cakes to energy water. If only Cassie could get her real life to be a bit more like her commercial life, then maybe she could get a date with Rory Roberts—the cutest boy in both the commercial and the real world. But will her family ever get back on track and be picture perfect?
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  • Picture Perfect

    Catherine Clark

    eBook (HarperTeen, June 3, 2009)
    Order # 081582 Name: Emily Matthias Phone: Call me anytime! Date: I’d love one! Print Quantity:Um, a billion? I need pictures of everyone and everything. It’s the Outer Banks—everything is photogenic here. Especially Blake. And Spencer. Size:3 x 54 x 65 x 78 x 10They’re tall. And handsome. Oh, you mean the photos? Film:ColorB & W Actually, yes, this summer would make an excellent movie. Single/Double:Starting the vacation single. But maybe I’ll find Prints Charming!
  • Picture Imperfect

    Susan Thogerson Maas, Kristen G. Johnson, Ashberry Lane Publishing

    Audiobook (Ashberry Lane Publishing, Oct. 23, 2015)
    Twelve-year-old JJ loves three things: her great-grandma, her cat, and photography. But she's never going to be a real photographer unless she gets better equipment. When her best friend, Kat, discovers a photo contest with the grand prize of a fancy digital camera - the kind JJ's parents could never afford - she jumps at the chance to win it. Things start going wrong when ditzy Aunt Lissa moves in under mysterious circumstances, and JJ's forced to share her room. Why did Lissa lose her job anyway? Kat has all sorts of theories - theories that bring more trouble than the girls can imagine. Gram's not doing so great, the cat's always trying to sneak out, and Aunt Lissa's ruining JJ's summer. According to Gram, photography is JJ's God-given talent, but how can that be true when everything keeps going wrong?
  • Picture Day Perfection

    Deborah Diesen, Dan Santat

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 3, 2013)
    It’s picture day, and the boy at the center of this charming picture book wants to make sure his picture is perfect. It seems as though everything’s going wrong for him―he has bedhead, a stained shirt, and a big scowl on his face. But when he goes up for his picture, he thinks about his terrible appearance, and he smiles―because he secretly wants his picture to be the worst ever taken! But just as he smiles, the photo is snapped and his plan is ruined―the photo looks great. Perfectly paired with the larger-than-life silliness of Dan Santat’s illustrations, this is sure to be a schoolroom favorite. It will come bound with a picture frame in the back so readers can add their own class photos to the book. Praise for Picture Day Perfection "A clever tale about a kid who wants this year to be his showcase for the perfect school picture." --Kirkus Reviews "Colorful yearbook-style endpapers are fun to pore over and even include a place to insert one’s own picture, though this feature will be compromised by most library processing. This slapstick picture book will appeal most to school-age kids who will get the jokes peppered throughout the text and the visuals." --School Library Journal "The narrator’s malleable features are in a perpetual state of contortion as he plans his photo disaster and reacts to the series of unfortunate events that conspire to bring him glory. Clever bits such as the scribbled emoticons on his September calendar page, and the sepia- and gray-toned faces that play in his imagination add to the fun." --The Bulletin of The Center for Children’s Books
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