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Books with title Spinning

  • Spinning Out

    David Stahler Jr.

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, May 27, 2011)
    High school senior Frenchy has little ambition beyond hanging out at the smoking rock until his best friend, the ever-witty and conniving Stewart, gets him to try out for Man of la Mancha. To everyone's surprise, the guys are a hit. But when Stewart's antics begin to grow more obsessive—he wears his costume 24/7, freaks out about little details, and displays an incessant hatred of the high-tech windmills outside of town—Frenchy worries that there's something deeper going on. Is Stewart spiraling into madness, just like Don Quixote? And can Frenchy battle through his own demons in time to save his friend from self-destruction before it's too late?
  • Spinning Away

    Jake Maddox

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Magnolia has her own ideas about style, music, and―especially―about figure skating. Too bad her twin sister and her mother are stuck in a more conservative mode. Will Maggie find a way to justify the changes she wants to enact, or will she keep on spinning away?
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  • Spinning Spiders

    Melvin Berger, S. D. Schindler

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 1, 2003)
    Spiders make webs to catch flies, gnats, and other insects. How do they do it? How long does it take them? Read and find out!
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  • Spinning Briar

    Rachel Huffmire

    Paperback (Immortal Works LLC, March 24, 2020)
    Being an International Time Travel Agent requires absolute obedience. The smallest change in history could completely destroy the present. When Charul Shazad loses the trail of the Mirror, a time-traveling vigilante, both history and his career are put on the line. Unwilling to lose everything, Charul takes on the dangerous renegade alone and finds himself marooned in a forgotten forest. But Charul isn't one to give up. Could the vine covered castle in the distance hold the secret to capturing the Mirror once and for all? Dorothea Wild is the Mirror's newest right-hand programmer. After spending forty years in a high-security ITTA prison cell, accepting the renegade's job offer was an easy decision. But, saving people in the past isn't all she wants. A big enough mission could undermine the authority of ITTA, allowing her sweet retribution on the company that ruined her life. Fleur de Doue was never meant to exist, at least that's what the Mirror's assistants tell her. To avoid being erased from history, she helps the Mirror surround her castle in wires and brambles. But, just because the Mirror enabled her birth doesn't mean he has the right to control her fate. Could it be that he made a mistake and Fleur doesn't belong in the past?
  • Spinning Spiders

    Ruth Berman

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions ™, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Did you know that spiders aren't bugs or insects? They are called arachnids because they have a different number of body parts and legs than insects have. Through startling photographs, learn how a spider uses its ability to spin silk, or a web, to live and survive. Spiders use their webs to live in, to catch food, to put their young in, and even to hunt! Discover the tiny world of the spider in this fascinating book.
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  • Spinning Out

    R. T. Martin

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. CJ and Leo can't wait to spend their winter break skiing and snowboarding with their friends Alex and Katrina. But things aren't going quite as planned, as Alex and Katrina won't stop fighting about their college plans. And then the blizzard hits while they're driving up the mountain. Will they all be able to put aside their arguing in order to make it to safety?
  • Spinning Yarns

    Deepa Agarwal

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, )
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  • Spinning Tops

    Larry Kettelkamp

    Hardcover (William Morrow, June 15, 1966)
    Educational book on spinning tops.
  • Spinning Out

    David Stahler

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, May 25, 2011)
    High school senior Frenchy has little ambition beyond hanging out at the smoking rock until his best friend, the ever-witty and conniving Stewart, gets him to try out for Man of la Mancha. To everyone's surprise, the guys are a hit. But when Stewart's antics begin to grow more obsessivehe wears his costume 24/7, freaks out about little details, and displays an incessant hatred of the high-tech windmills outside of townFrenchy worries that there's something deeper going on. Is Stewart spiraling into madness, just like Don Quixote? And can Frenchy battle through his own demons in time to save his friend from self-destruction before it's too late?
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  • Spinning Out

    R. T. Martin

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. CJ and Leo can't wait to spend their winter break skiing and snowboarding with their friends Alex and Katrina. But things aren't going quite as planned, as Alex and Katrina won't stop fighting about their college plans. And then the blizzard hits while they're driving up the mountain. Will they all be able to put aside their arguing in order to make it to safety?
  • Spinning Spiders

    Melvin Berger, S D Schindler

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 6, 2003)
    Find out all about the many kinds of webs spiders spin in this level 2 "Let's Read and Find Out," How do spiders spin such large webs? Spiders produce a unique silk that can stretch from wall to wall, or between the legs of a chair. In this book, featuring remarkably realistic artwork by S.D. Schindler, you will learn about the silk spiders produce, the webs they spin, and the prey they capture. You will even learn how to make a web of your own! Ages 5-9
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  • Spinning Away

    Jake Maddox

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Magnolia has her own ideas about style, music, and―especially―about figure skating. Too bad her twin sister and her mother are stuck in a more conservative mode. Will Maggie find a way to justify the changes she wants to enact, or will she keep on spinning away?
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