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  • The Bookworm Crush

    Lisa Brown Roberts

    eBook (Entangled: Teen, Oct. 29, 2019)
    This spinoff of The Replacement Crush featuring Amy and Toff is sure to melt your heart.Shy bookworm Amy McIntyre is about to compete for the chance to interview her favorite author, who hasn't spoken to the press in years. The only way to win is to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight, but that level of confidence has never come easy.The solution? A competition coach. The problem? The best person for the job is the guy she's secretly crushing on…local surfer celebrity Toff Nichols.He’s a player. He’s a heartthrob. He makes her forget basic things, like how to breathe. How can she feel any confidence around him?To her surprise, Toff agrees to help. And he’s an excellent teacher. Amy feels braver—maybe even brave enough to admit her feelings for him. When their late night practices become less about coaching and more about making out, Amy’s newfound confidence wavers. But does Toff really like her or is this just another lesson?
  • The Bookworm Crush

    Lisa Brown Roberts

    Paperback (Entangled: Teen, Oct. 29, 2019)
    This spinoff of The Replacement Crush featuring Amy and Toff is sure to melt your heart.Shy bookworm Amy McIntyre is about to compete for the chance to interview her favorite author, who hasn't spoken to the press in years. The only way to win is to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight, but that level of confidence has never come easy.The solution? A competition coach. The problem? The best person for the job is the guy she's secretly crushing on…local surfer celebrity Toff Nichols.He’s a player. He’s a heartthrob. He makes her forget basic things, like how to breathe. How can she feel any confidence around him?To her surprise, Toff agrees to help. And he’s an excellent teacher. Amy feels braver―maybe even brave enough to admit her feelings for him. When their late night practices become less about coaching and more about making out, Amy’s newfound confidence wavers. But does Toff really like her or is this just another lesson?
  • The Bookworm

    Philip Bell

    language (Mindings Publications, Feb. 17, 2011)
    The Bookworm is a wonderful collection of poetry for children. Some extremely popular poems are included including "The Poultrygeist", "Billy Bertrand Barrington Bear", "The Pink and Purple Dragon", The Peanut Soldier and many many more. What is key with Children's reading ability is their attention span and short poems can have a dramatic affect improving reading whilst providing great enjoyment.Be warned though, some poems will have your children marching up and down reciting the verse.Want a printed book with all these and more? Check out "Penglewissle Poetry" on Amazon
  • The Bookworm

    Lavanya R. N., Shilo Shiv Suleman

    Paperback (Karadi Tales Picturebooks, May 7, 2013)
    Sesha is a silent boy who reads all the time. One day, Sesha speaks, and no one understands why he speaks differently. But when they see his brown book and the magic he can create, Sesha becomes a whole new person.This empathetic story by Lavanya R. N. is illustrated with collages and watercolors by Shilo Shiv Suleman.Lavanya R. N. has written for children and adults and has worked in the theater.Shilo Shiv Suleman is an illustrator, animator, and visual artist who has spoken at the TED Global, Wired, DLD, and several other international conferences.
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  • The Bookworms

    Roger McAuliffe

    language (, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Dangerous fun at the Bio LibraryThe mysterious Bio Library contains only biographies. Four unusual young teenagers spend every spare second they have in the library. There they discover a weird world of reincarnation, mutant worms and freaky visitors from the pages of history.The four teens, Lani, Luke, Pepper and Pablo, are from different parts of the world. Each has an odd characteristic they have tried to keep secret because it makes them a target for bullies. But they also discover their strange attributes give them each a special power that would frighten bullies and all cowards like them.One day, fate brings them together. They are famous for a short time and become known as the Bookworms. Their special powers prove useful when they have to do battle with the boss of the Bio Library, the nasty Reverend Spine. He is a bio scientist and a rare book expert. He is also the leader of a loony religious cult.Spine has a terrible secret, which threatens the lives of the Bookworms when they stumble upon it.
  • The Bookworm

    Debi Gliori

    (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Max really wants a pet. His parents aren't so sure. Puppies chew, parrots screech and sharks have too many teeth. How about a dragon? Max's parents say that dragons don't exist, so Max settles for a pet worm instead. Except this particular worm turns out to be very unusual when its back begins to turn spikey and it begins to breathe smoke . Dragons don't exist. Do they?A funny and light-hearted story from much-loved children's author Debi Gliori, perfect for any child who has ever wanted a pet. With an added cautionary tale about being careful what you wish for.
  • BoBo the Bookworm

    Cynthia Wilson, Eunice Smith, Emily Jade Hercock

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2015)
    Bobo the Bookworm loves to read but when he escapes the glass case he frightens Mom who's deathly afraid of worms. She threatens to put him and his friends Slick and Curly outdoors. Will she face her fears or will Bobo return to the outdoors?
  • The Bookworm

    Debi Gliori

    (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 6, 2020)
    Max really wants a pet. His parents aren't so sure. Puppies chew, parrots screech and sharks have too many teeth. How about a dragon? Max's parents say that dragons don't exist, so Max settles for a pet worm instead. Except this particular worm turns out to be very unusual when its back begins to turn spiky and it starts to breathe smoke … Dragons don't exist. Do they?A funny and light-hearted story from much-loved children's author Debi Gliori, perfect for any child who has ever wanted a pet. With an added cautionary tale about being careful what you wish for.
  • The Bookworm

    Lavanya R.N, Shilo Shiv Suleman

    eBook (Karadi Tales, May 7, 2013)
    Sesha is a silent boy who reads all the time… and he has a little brown book that no one has ever seen the inside of. One day, Sesha speaks, and no one understands why he speaks differently. But when they see his brown book and the magic he can create, Sesha becomes a whole new person!
  • The Bookworm

    Lavanya R N

    (Chitra Publications, May 7, 2013)
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  • The Bookworm

    Lavanya R. N, R Madhavan, Karadi Tales

    Audiobook (Karadi Tales, March 31, 2020)
    Sesha is a silent boy who reads all the time, and he has a little brown book that no one has ever seen the inside of. One day, Sesha speaks and no one understands why he speaks differently. But when they see his brown book and the magic he can create, Sesha becomes a whole new person. Learn a little more about the silence of Sesha and his little brown book in this empathetic story wonderfully narrated by R. Madhavan. Music: 3 Brothers & a Violin Title Song composed by: Shankar- Ehsaan-Loy Songs:'Will You Read With Me?': Shankar Mahadevan, Anuradha Sriram, Clinton Cerejo; 'Strange Silent Sesha': Shravan Suresh; 'There Goes Sesha': Ravindra Upadhyay Arrangements: George Joseph
  • The Bookworm Crush

    Lisa Brown Roberts, Heather Wynne, Tantor Audio

    Audiobook (Tantor Audio, Jan. 14, 2020)
    This spinoff of The Replacement Crush featuring Amy and Toff is sure to melt your heart. Shy bookworm Amy McIntyre is about to compete for the chance to interview her favorite author, who hasn't spoken to the press in years. The only way to win is to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight, but that level of confidence has never come easy. The solution? A competition coach. The problem? The best person for the job is the guy she's secretly crushing on...local surfer celebrity Toff Nichols. He's a player. He's a heartthrob. He makes her forget basic things, like how to breathe. How can she feel any confidence around him? To her surprise, Toff agrees to help. And he's an excellent teacher. Amy feels braver - maybe even brave enough to admit her feelings for him. When their late night practices become less about coaching and more about making out, Amy's newfound confidence wavers. But does Toff really like her or is this just another lesson?