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Books with title Shut the Door

  • The Door

    Lizzy Ford

    language (Captured Press, Feb. 19, 2016)
    Her heart or her world?Grappling with the consequences of locking the door, Gianna’s life takes an even stranger turn when she tries to make things right. She struggles to learn more about the Caretaker’s duties and soon uncovers a terrifying secret: all the other Caretakers have begun to disappear and it looks like she’s next on the list.When tragedy strikes close to home, she reaches out to her sole friend in the universe – a powerful man from another world who hasn’t stopped searching for her since the day she locked the door. Their reunion is the start of a dangerous adventure, for the enemies of Teyan’s war-ravaged home soon target the door leading into our world. To save Earth, Gianna will have to lock the door. But doing so will sever her ties to Teyan forever.
  • Shut the Door!

    Robert Lopshire, Maria Karipidou

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 5, 2020)
    Unavailable for almost 20 years, a funny easy-reader about responsibility gets a fresh new look!When a little bear forgets to close the door to his house, he encounters a series of unwelcome (and untidy) visitors--including a swarm of flies, an egg-loving skunk, and a moose in search of a bath! This rhymed easy-reader by Robert Lopshire--author of Put Me in the Zoo and I Want to Be Somebody New!--is perfect for beginning readers, and its surprise ending (in which the little bear's mom forgets to shut the door herself--oops!) will leave kids giggling with glee while reinforcing the message that we ALL need to be responsible for our actions. With charming new illustrations by Maria Karipidou, this is the kind of classic, funny Beginner Book with a message that kids, parents, and educators will adore!Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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  • The Door

    Andy Marino, Allyson Ryan, Scholastic Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, May 1, 2014)
    The story of a girl whose strange life in a mysterious lighthouse is turned upside down when her mother's murder leads her to a hidden door - and a mission into an alternate world. Hannah Silver has a secret. She can sense things that other people can't, like the cotton-candy smell of a bad sign, or the weightless touch of an approaching storm. Or the warm, smooth voices of people who aren't really there. In the Cliff House, secrets of all kinds float through the air and bounce off the walls. Secrets that have passed from generation to generation - until they suddenly stop. When Hannah finds her mom murdered outside of their lighthouse, she discovers there are secrets even she doesn't know about. Secrets that will take her through a mysterious door - and into an unknown, other world.
  • Shut the Door

    Robert Lopshire

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Dec. 6, 1993)
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  • Out the Door

    Christy Hale

    Hardcover (Neal Porter Books, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Follow a girl through her day in a busy city as she travels to school and back again in this inviting book that teaches directional concepts like over, under, and through.Out the door, down the stoop, past the neighbors, along the block ...Through tree-lined streets, onto a crowded subway car, into the classroom with friends, and finally, retracing her steps back home again. There's so much to see in Christy Hale's warm, richly textured collage artwork and simple, evocative text set in a busy Brooklyn cityscape.Out the Door is the perfect back-to-school book for young kids learning to find their way around a city. Parents and teachers can use this read-aloud to familiarize kids with a host of directional words to describe their first school days.
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  • Shut the Door!

    Robert Lopshire, Maria Karipidou

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 5, 2020)
    Unavailable for almost 20 years, a funny easy-reader about responsibility gets a fresh new look!When a little bear forgets to close the door to his house, he encounters a series of unwelcome (and untidy) visitors--including a swarm of flies, an egg-loving skunk, and a moose in search of a bath! This rhymed easy-reader by Robert Lopshire--author of Put Me in the Zoo and I Want to Be Somebody New!--is perfect for beginning readers, and its surprise ending (in which the little bear's mom forgets to shut the door herself--oops!) will leave kids giggling with glee while reinforcing the message that we ALL need to be responsible for our actions. With charming new illustrations by Maria Karipidou, this is the kind of classic, funny Beginner Book with a message that kids, parents, and educators will adore!Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
  • The Door

    M.D. Allen

    language (Pixerati LLC, Sept. 12, 2019)
    The Chosen are forced to attend school in the Ethereal city under the looming hand of the High Council, but Carter is nowhere to be found. A new Chosen materializes, casting a shadow of doubt on Carter’s identity. And what Ethan and Matilda are shown after walking through the door changes everything.
  • The Door

    J J Braithwaite, Valerie Anand

    language (, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Ten-year-old Rileyjoe Biddle (RJ) is a typical school boy that loves computer games. It is the start of the school holidays and RJ’s parents are despairing at the amount of time he spends playing on his iPad. His father (Cornelius) is a history professor and each year he spends the summer break teaching in a Californian summer school.The day his father is due to fly out to the States, RJ stumbles across something unusual in the base of the old stone wall at the end of his garden. From the moment of his discovery, RJ’s world changes forever. With the aid of his mother, Harriet, and his great-uncle, Wallace Melrose, RJ is challenged to prevent a tragedy that is set to take place in order to save a local community from destruction.Set in rural England, this story follows the journey of a twenty-first-century boy caught up in a world from the past. Secrecy is vital for survival so can RJ rescue his new friends from an unknown enemy but keep their identity concealed?
  • Shut the Door

    Katherine Rawson

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, June 1, 2016)
    Patience and Grace are two hardworking sisters. At the end of a long day's work, the sisters sit down to eat but forget to shut the door. Neither sister wants to stand up to shut the door and their silly stubbornness results in very funny outcomes.
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  • Shut the Door

    Maureen Flynn

    Paperback (Pemmican Publications, May 6, 2016)
    There's a secret guest in Room 202... Rugged detective Steve Ascot has seen plenty in his job, but it's what he can't see that haunts him. Wily partner Penny wants to write about the ghosts that fascinate her, but there's more than she knows beneath the surface. They're drawn to a venerable Winnipeg hotel in hope of cracking one of the city's oldest paranormal secrets, but Steve and Penny will soon find trouble much closer to home. Shut the Door follows Maureen Flynn's Pemmican Publications debut, Buckle My Shoe, with two smart and sexy characters on an adventure that spans Winnipeg's impoverished badlands and the burnished charm of elegant tradition.
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  • The Door

    Garcia Sisters

    eBook (, Feb. 20, 2017)
    Josh Riley knows his family’s old house holds painful memories from the robbery, but he hates the gloomy place where they’re living now. The rooms are too dark, and it always seems to be raining outside. Instead of reducing his anxiety, the new environment only makes it worse.Besides his appointments with a therapist, school is the only thing that makes Josh feel normal. Seeing his best friends and his girlfriend, Emma, helps him forget his worries. Then he meets the new girl, Amanda Wolf, and all the tension returns. Her black makeup, piercing green eyes, and subtle smirk give him the creeps.Shortly after her arrival, Josh begins to hear knocking at his front door after dark. Is it Amanda, the robbers from before—or something else? He tries calling the police, installing a surveillance camera, and even replacing the door, but still someone—or something—keeps pounding on the door and jiggling the knob.Days go by with more questions than answers. Josh’s parents are out of town, and his research keeps hitting dead ends. Then, one night when Emma has stopped by, she hears the knocking, and before Josh can stop her, she innocently opens the door…
  • The Door

    Liza Dora, Cynthia Crozier, Jolie Gray

    Hardcover (Liza Dora, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Three things happened in Houston the fall of 1950 when King girls moved home: the bones of a factory, the width of an entire city block, disappeared without a witness or a trace; every coma patient on the 7th floor of Memorial Hospital suddenly awoke; and Lena Bea King, Light Incarnate, Defender of the Galaxies, Guardian of the Stars, Empress of All That Was and All That Ever Will Be--turned ten years old.When an alien explosion thrusts her mother into a coma, 9YO LENA embarks on a quest to find a door that contains the knowledge of all her previous lifetimes; but when old enemies return, Lena must decide--will she save her family or the entire world?The Door is a middle grade, science fiction/fantasy adventure, perfect for kids 9 and up. It is the first book in The Memory Keep Series. Excerpt. © 2019 Liza Dora Books. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. May not be copied/distributed/reprinted without permission. PrologueIn the summer of 1950, thirty-six miles off the coast of Galveston, TX, N 29º 2' 42.774" W 94º 21' 2.1096", to be precise--there was a splash. A pod, no bigger than a baseball, sank slowly downward into the cool darkness below. As it descended, the pod began to unfurl--expanding, stretching, and twisting into the shape of a man. The small splash sent a tiny ripple radiating across the water. The ripple was overtaken by a wave and then pulled back into a lull. It traveled across the surface of the Gulf before coming to rest on a sandy shore. Not even a minute after the ripple fell gently against the sand, a man stepped out of the water. His black suit impeccably tailored and without a speck of water. The man paused along the shoreline. Seemingly to absorb the sound and energy of the small city, like a tourist raised from the murky depths. For a split second his silhouette blurred against the backdrop of the water, as every molecule in his body vibrated and pulsed with an unseen power. When the pulsating stopped, the man straightened his tie and strode across the beach toward the city. His footprints especially light, as the individual grains of sand rolled away from his shoes.
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