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Books with title Something to Say

  • Something To Do

    Ann Hass

    eBook (Self, Feb. 18, 2019)
    Coloring book. Humorous story of a young person who learns how to help out at home.
  • Something To Do

    Maddie Hunter

    (, Jan. 14, 2020)
    Sophia goes on an epic adventure in Toronto! Join her as she meets all kinds of interesting and colourful characters.
  • Something To Do

    Maddie Hunter

    (Independently published, Jan. 13, 2020)
    Sophia goes on an epic adventure in Toronto! Join her as she meets all kinds of interesting and colourful characters.
  • Something to Say

    Lisa Moore Ramée

    Audio CD (HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing, July 14, 2020)
    MP3 CD Format From the author of A Good Kind of Trouble, a Walter Dean Myers Honor Book, comes another unforgettable story about finding your voice—and finding your people. Perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds.Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn’t have any friends—and she’s just fine with that. She’s so good at being invisible in school, it’s almost like she has a superpower, like her idol, Astrid Dane. At home, Jenae has plenty of company, like her no-nonsense mama; her older brother, Malcolm, who is home from college after a basketball injury; and her beloved grandpa, Gee.Then a new student shows up at school—a boy named Aubrey with fiery red hair and a smile that won’t quit. Jenae can’t figure out why he keeps popping up everywhere she goes. The more she tries to push him away, the more he seems determined to be her friend. Despite herself, Jenae starts getting used to having him around.But when the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on the debate team.There’s just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid speaking up in front of an audience—including risking the first real friendship she’s ever had.
  • Something to Say

    Lisa Moore Ramée

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, Sept. 30, 2020)
    From the author of A Good Kind of Trouble, a Walter Dean Myers Honor Book, comes another unforgettable story about finding your voice--and finding your people. Perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds. Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn't have any friends--and she's just fine with that. She's so good at being invisible in school, it's almost like she has a superpower, like her idol, Astrid Dane. At home, Jenae has plenty of company, like her no-nonsense mama; her older brother, Malcolm, who is home from college after a basketball injury; and her beloved grandpa, Gee. Then a new student shows up at school--a boy named Aubrey with fiery red hair and a smile that won't quit. Jenae can't figure out why he keeps popping up everywhere she goes. The more she tries to push him away, the more he seems determined to be her friend. Despite herself, Jenae starts getting used to having him around. But when the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on the debate team.There's just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid speaking up in front of an audience--including risking the first real friendship she's ever had.--Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Medal-winning author of Hello, Universe
  • SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING

    VARADARAJAN KANNAN

    eBook (, Oct. 9, 2019)
    A gripping short story of an amateur detective ideal for reading on vacations, travel etc. Ideal to cultivate reading habits amongst pre-teens and enjoyable by young and old!This book was submitted and reviewed as part of a contest by Jeffrey Archer!Excerpts :"I was torn between duty and conscience..."
  • Something to Say

    Lisa Moore Ramée

    Audio CD (HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing, July 14, 2020)
    From the author of A Good Kind of Trouble, a Walter Dean Myers Honor Book, comes another unforgettable story about finding your voice—and finding your people. Perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds.Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn’t have any friends—and she’s just fine with that. She’s so good at being invisible in school, it’s almost like she has a superpower, like her idol, Astrid Dane. At home, Jenae has plenty of company, like her no-nonsense mama; her older brother, Malcolm, who is home from college after a basketball injury; and her beloved grandpa, Gee.Then a new student shows up at school—a boy named Aubrey with fiery red hair and a smile that won’t quit. Jenae can’t figure out why he keeps popping up everywhere she goes. The more she tries to push him away, the more he seems determined to be her friend. Despite herself, Jenae starts getting used to having him around.But when the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on the debate team.There’s just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid speaking up in front of an audience—including risking the first real friendship she’s ever had.
  • SOMETHING

    DELSI WILLIAMS DYKE

    eBook (EVERY WORD HAS A SONG DVA DELSI S WILLIAMS-DYKE, INC. EWHAS. ATOC., Dec. 9, 2018)
    SOMETHING IS AN HAIKU E-BOOK.SOMETHING HAS ALL HAIKU SHORT FORM QUALITIES QUALITY.SOMETIMES HAS TWO HAIKU INTRODUCTION AND FIFTY-SEVEN HAIKU POEM POETRY.THE SUBJECT IS CLEAR LIZARD.
  • Something to Say

    Lisa Moore Ramée

    Paperback (Thorndike Striving Reader, Sept. 30, 2020)
    From the author of A Good Kind of Trouble, a Walter Dean Myers Honor Book, comes another unforgettable story about finding your voice--and finding your people. Perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds. Eleven-year-old Jenae doesn't have any friends--and she's just fine with that. She's so good at being invisible in school, it's almost like she has a superpower, like her idol, Astrid Dane. At home, Jenae has plenty of company, like her no-nonsense mama; her older brother, Malcolm, who is home from college after a basketball injury; and her beloved grandpa, Gee. Then a new student shows up at school--a boy named Aubrey with fiery red hair and a smile that won't quit. Jenae can't figure out why he keeps popping up everywhere she goes. The more she tries to push him away, the more he seems determined to be her friend. Despite herself, Jenae starts getting used to having him around. But when the two are paired up for a class debate about the proposed name change for their school, Jenae knows this new friendship has an expiration date. Aubrey is desperate to win and earn a coveted spot on the debate team.There's just one problem: Jenae would do almost anything to avoid speaking up in front of an audience--including risking the first real friendship she's ever had.--Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Medal-winning author of Hello, Universe
  • See Something Say Something

    L.K. Wiley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 3, 2014)
    L.K. Wiley empowers children to speak up for themselves and their community when things are not safe. Allow your little one to be apart of the solution with this third installment to his wonderful Little Big Book series.
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  • Something to Share

    Margaret Barratt

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Oct. 3, 1994)
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  • Say Something Nice!

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Sept. 7, 2014)
    Saying something nice is a very important thing to do; and if you can't say something nice, then you shouldn't say anything at all! You might think it is okay to say everything that comes into your head; but while communication is good, if the thing that comes into your head is not something that is kind and good and nice, then you should just keep it to yourself. Written and illustrated by Penelope Dyan, an award winning author, attorney and former teacher, this 'learn to read' book is just the right size for kid-sized backpacks and little hands; and the extra-large print is easy on a kid's eyes! The concept is serious, but the words and drawings are fun; and this book is filled with word recognition, word repetition and rhyme, with a teacher emphasis on the Dolch primary reading word list to make the 'learn to read' process an easy one! When you are finished reading this book, then you can look for the fun, free music video on the Bellissimavideo YouTube channel that goes along with this book for even more learning fun; because if you don't have fun learning, you won't love to learn!