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Books with title She's All That!

  • She's All That!

    Megan E. Bryant

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 11, 2009)
    Love action, deception, romance, power struggles, and more!Mythlopedia is a series where the superstars of Greek myth meet the modern age--complete with profiles, headshots, and family trees; fascinating sidebars; and irreverent surprises, for readers (Ages 10-14).
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  • All That She Can See

    Carrie Hope Fletcher, Sophie Roberts, Hachette Audio UK

    Audible Audiobook (Hachette Audio UK, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The top three Sunday Times best-selling novel from Carrie Hope Fletcher, the star of The Addams Family musical! A story of love, food and a little bit of magic, All That She Can See is an enchanting and beautiful audiobook that's guaranteed to be the most magical story you'll listen to all year. Feelings are part of life - feelings are life. If you take away what people feel, you take away anything meaningful. Wanting to diminish the evil in this world is a good cause, one I have fought for the majority of my life, but not like this.... Cherry has a hidden talent. She can see things other people can't, and she decided a long time ago to use this skill to help others. As far as the rest of the town is concerned, she's simply the kind-hearted young woman who runs the local bakery, but in private she uses her gift to add something special to her cakes so that after just one mouthful, the townspeople start to feel better about their lives. They don't know why they're drawn to Cherry's bakery - they just know that they're safe there, and that's how Cherry likes it. She can help them in secret, and no one will ever need to know the truth behind her gift. And then Chase turns up and threatens to undo all the good Cherry has done. Because it turns out she's not the only one who can see what she sees....
  • She's Too Tall That's All

    Kai Brown, Doug McLeod

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 23, 2016)
    Josephine is too tall. For a giraffe this may not seem like a problem but being tall creates some things good and some things not so good. Josephine and her friends are happily illustrated in situations which show her dilemma and how lucky she is to be taller than other animals. Explore Josephine's world with some things good and some things not so good. Just like you and me. Josephine is first in a series of books about giraffes born different than other giraffes.
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  • She's All That!

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 29, 2006)
    She's all that and so much more! All kinds of girls -- tomboys and divas, workers and dreamers, sisters and soul mates -- appear in this collection. Eighty poems from writers such as Maya Angelou, Aileen Fisher, Eloise Greenfield, Jack Prelutsky, and Janet S. Wong tackle the themes that really matter to girls, from family and best friends to boys, body image, having fun, and dreaming about the future. Lively illustrations by Susan Hellard dance across the pages, complementing the diverse poetic moods and styles.
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  • She's All That!

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 29, 2006)
    She's all that and so much more! All kinds of girls -- tomboys and divas, workers and dreamers, sisters and soul mates -- appear in this collection. Eighty poems from writers such as Maya Angelou, Aileen Fisher, Eloise Greenfield, Jack Prelutsky, and Janet S. Wong tackle the themes that really matter to girls, from family and best friends to boys, body image, having fun, and dreaming about the future. Lively illustrations by Susan Hellard dance across the pages, complementing the diverse poetic moods and styles.
  • That's Not All!

    Rex Schneider, Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Start to Read! Books are the most entertaining, satisfying, and educational beginning readers you will find anywhere. The three reading levels in the series make it easy for your child to learn to read at a relaxed and enjoyable pace. Each book your child reads helps build confidence and a sense of pride.
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  • He's All That

    Matt Horton

    language (, March 18, 2019)
    Following in the style of 90’s teen comedy, “She’s All That”, our story centers around Greyson (a former bullied kid who left high school after freshman year for two years of “fat camp”) and Emma (cheerleader and now the ex-girlfriend of star high school quarterback, Tyson). When a mischievous plan sets a bet in place by her best friend, Emma agrees to take on the challenge, saying that she can transform any guy into becoming the Homecoming king. What she didn’t plan on was for Greyson to come back. She remembers him from a junior high group project as being kind and sweet, and doesn’t want to take the bet on him but her friends insist so she finally accepts it, knowing that there’s no chance she could possibly fall for him (even though he’s lost the weight). He remembers her immediately and sparks begin to fly quickly.When Tyson catches on to this, he latches his cruel claws into Greyson but when a chance encounter in PE class lands the former bullied senior on the football team, the tides begin to quickly change and people start to notice Greyson and to accept him. Perhaps popularity isn’t such a hard thing to come by. Through a small makeover, he comes to learn that he’s not the same kid that he was before. As things in high school begin to turn around, Emma starts to see him through new eyes as well and she begins to feel a new emotion: guilt. Can she go through with the bet fully? Or will she tell him before somebody else does?
  • He's All That

    Matt Horton

    (Independently published, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Following in the style of 90’s teen comedy, “She’s All That”, our story centers around Greyson (a former bullied kid who left high school after freshman year for two years of “fat camp”) and Emma (cheerleader and now the ex-girlfriend of star high school quarterback, Tyson). When a mischievous plan sets a bet in place by her best friend, Emma agrees to take on the challenge, saying that she can transform any guy into becoming the Homecoming king. What she didn’t plan on was for Greyson to come back. She remembers him from a junior high group pairing as being kind and sweet, and doesn’t want to take the bet on him but her friends insist so she finally accepts it, knowing that there’s no chance she could possibly fall for him (even though he’s lost the weight). He remembers her immediately and sparks begin to fly quickly. When Tyson catches on to this, he latches his cruel claws into Greyson but when a chance encounter in PE class lands the former bullied senior on the football team, the tides begin to quickly change and people start to notice Greyson and to accept him. Perhaps popularity isn’t such a hard thing to come by. Through a small makeover, he comes to learn that he’s not the same kid that he was before. As things in high school begin to turn around, Emma starts to see him through new eyes as well and she begins to feel a new emotion: guilt. Can she go through with the bet fully? Or will she tell him before somebody else does?He’s All That is a heartwarming, timeless story about love, sports, social status, the ways that people interact with and treat one another, and learning to accept yourself for who you are.
  • That's Not All!

    Rex Schneider

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 5, 2014)
    That’s Not All! is an adventure in rhyme and unexpected animal antics.School Zone’s Start to Read! series helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Meaningful clues in the illustrations are abundant. After several readings with a partner, the child should be able to read alone. Most of all, the reading experience should be enjoyable.Most of the vocabulary words in That’s Not All! are typically introduced in first grade and second grade. The words moose, loose, being, and join are higher-level words. You may need to help your child sound out these words.www.schoolzone.com
  • That's Not All!

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman, Rex Schneider, Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing, Oct. 1, 1985)
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  • That's All I Do?

    Robin C Sturm

    Paperback (GraceNotes Press, Oct. 12, 2018)
    Sometimes you have to do what you don't want to do in order to do what you want to do!Miranda learns this valuable lesson in reaching towards a goal.
  • That's Al!

    William Baldwin, Liesl Bell

    Perfect Paperback (Decozen Books, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Al Looks at the world very differently than his parents and the local town folk. He feels anything mechanical needs modification, that hiking trails need detours and the laws of gravity must be tested. A good dose of imagination fuels most of Al's thinking! Most people don't believe his wild unpredictable, adventurous behavior will amount to anything positive. Then, one day, Al spots a baby whale beached on the shore. For Al, saving the wale is another adventure. For his parents and the townsfolk, it's a look into Al's world - and a lesson in the fact that Al's take on life may just make the world a better place. This exciting story, which alternates between the way Al sees the world and the way everyone else sees it, is sure to spark the imagination of every young child.