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Books with title Sister Mask

  • Sister Sister

    Chimere McLean, Vladicreative

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 29, 2019)
    The heartwarming story of two sisters. This children's book highlights the differences sisters have and the bond that they share.
  • Sister Mask

    Suzanne Lord, Henry Gilroy, Aristides Ruiz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Putting on a new mask that he believes will calm his hyperactive lifestyle, Stanley Ipkiss is distraught when he learns that the second mask is part of an evil plot by Pretorious, who now controls his every move. Original.
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  • Sister Sister

    Babygirl Daniels

    Paperback (Urban Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Feeling overshadowed by her popular identical twin sister Mya, Tara takes her sister's place after a painful tragedy and comes to realize that popularity may not be as glamorous as she imagined. By the author of Glitter. Original.
  • Sister

    Linda Cargill

    eBook (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, Aug. 14, 2016)
    Jenny and her best friend are about ready to get back against her big sixteeen-year-old sister, Shari, big time. She has betrayed Jenny. It is Shari’s job to mow the lawn. But she has been pushing her chores off on her twelve-year-old sister lately because Shari is always out on a date. So Jenny and her friend are sneaking up on Shari down in the living room to throw Queen Anne’s lace on her right when she is kissing her new dream beau. The flowers land on her head. Shari starts to sneeze. The girls start to run. But the new boyfriend glares up at them. That is when Jenny freaks. The boyfriend doesn’t look normal. He has a weird light in his eye. His complexion is white and pasty. His nose is a weird shape. He looks at her like a hellion.Has Shari become blind? Can’t she see what she is kissing? What is really going on here? Jenny had better figure it out, or things might get a lot worse than having to mow the lawn on Saturday.Sister is brought to you by Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC. If you liked Sister, you will enjoy other young adult thriller novels by Linda Cargill such as Dream, Haunted, Gypsy, Candle, and Bienville.
  • Sister

    Regina C. Lovelace, Joel P. Lovelace, Daniel Aiers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2018)
    The plethora of questions and wide-range of emotions a young child may have when welcoming a new sibling into the world. Enjoy reading the journey of big sister preparing to welcome little sister.
  • Sister

    Chandler Neal, Mel Odom

    language (, May 1, 2016)
    Marla Altanner, citizen of Elmond, has been shape-shifting since she was a toddler, and morphing into a komodo dragon is no problem for her. But her shape-shifting abilities are worthless compared to Sarai’s magical forces.Sarai, leader of the magical country, has ordered that all people not exhibiting magical abilities by age seven be imprisoned or executed. Marla’s family has been dreading the day her non-magical sister Lily turns seven, but when that inevitable day comes, Lily is sentenced to death and their father is imprisoned. With one night and one chance to save her sister—fleeing the country with magical bounty hunters hot on her tail, Marla flees with her sister into the unknown—The United States of America.Marla may need to upgrade to some bigger scales.
  • Sister

    Eloise Greenfield, Moneta Barnett

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 16, 1987)
    ‘Doretha is thirteen, black, and confused by her ambivalence about herself. . . . Leafing through her diary, Doretha remembers—and each memory of the past four years reveals something about her and about the people she has loved. The book is strong in perception, in its sensitivity, in its realism.’ —C. Outstanding Children’s Books of 1974 (NYT)
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  • My Sister

    Emily Scott

    language (Woodlands Primary, May 1, 2014)
    Some people think the world of their sisters, others think they're absolutely horrible. I am one of the people who thinks they’re absolutely horrible. My sister is perfect, in every way...
  • Sister

    Eloise Greenfield, Moneta Barnett

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 1974)
    ‘Doretha is thirteen, black, and confused by her ambivalence about herself. . . . Leafing through her diary, Doretha remembers—and each memory of the past four years reveals something about her and about the people she has loved. The book is strong in perception, in its sensitivity, in its realism.’ —C. Outstanding Children’s Books of 1974 (NYT)
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  • My Sister

    Mary Auld

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Explains, in brief text and illustrations, the meaning of the term "sister" and describes the role of sisters within a family and their relationship with their siblings.
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  • Sister

    Ellen Howard

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1990)
    After the death of her seventh child, Alena's mother is too grief-stricken to take care of her family, so thirteen-year-old Alena must put aside her dream of becoming a teacher, quit school, and tend to the family
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  • My Sister

    Molly Delaney

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 30, 1989)
    Recounts the pros and cons of having a big sister.
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