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Books with title The Boy With Square Eyes

  • The boy with square eyes

    Juliet Snape

    Hardcover (Prentice-Hall Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1987)
    When Charlie's eyes turn square from watching television and everything else starts looking square too, he cures himself by stimulating his mind with books, puzzles, pictures, and nature.
  • The Boy With Silver Eyes

    Bruce Coville

    language (Oddly Enough Publishing, Aug. 13, 2011)
    Set in the world of the Unicorn Chronicles, this is the story of Nils, whose father was a Hunter and who forced Nils to do something terrible that changed his life thereafter. Seeking the songs of earth, fire, air, and water, Nils tries to fulfill his destiny. Features a guest appearance by "The Wanderer", Ivy Morris.
  • The Boy With Square Eyes

    Juliet Snape, Charles Snape

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 1990)
    When Charlie's eyes turn square from watching television and everything else starts looking square too, he cures himself by stimulating his mind with books, puzzles, pictures, and nature.
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  • The Boy with Golden Eyes

    Marjorie Young, Amy Barron Smolinski, Beacon Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Beacon Audiobooks, March 19, 2015)
    Young Rupert, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and experience, has been raised in complete isolation from the world by his enigmatic grandparents. His life takes an extraordinary turn when a violent storm uncovers a long-concealed treasure. In the aftermath of the storm, his grandparents vanish. Completely alone, the bewildered boy seizes upon the opportunity to leave his forest home at last. Out in the wider world, Rupert encounters new friends and learns that the kingdom's beloved royal family has been slain by brutal usurpers, who now rule the land with cunning and cruelty. But astonishing revelations convince Rupert that he has a pivotal role in restoring justice to the land. As Rupert and his comrades face imprisonment, bloody skirmishes, desperate conditions, and alluring yet sinister encounters, the darkest moments may reveal astonishing wonders. Unfolding events take on a deeper meaning as Rupert's mysterious gifts guide him toward shattering revelations and truths about his identity and his destiny.
  • The Boy with Square Eyes

    Juliet Snape

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 1989)
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  • The Boy with Square Eyes

    Juliet Snape, Charles Snape

    Paperback (Julia Macrae, July 30, 1987)
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  • The Boy With Pale Eyes

    Helen Cannam

    Paperback (MMS Gold, Dec. 1, 2019)
    An incredible Indus Valley story from one of mankind's earliest civilizations.
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  • The Boy with Golden Eyes

    Marjorie Young

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2010)
    Young Rupert, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and experience, has been raised in complete isolation from the world by his enigmatic grandparents. His life takes an extraordinary turn when a violent storm uncovers a long-concealed treasure. In the tempest's aftermath, his grandparents vanish. Completely alone, the bewildered boy seizes upon the opportunity to leave his forest home at last.Out in the wider world, Rupert encounters new friends and learns that the kingdom's beloved royal family has been slain by brutal usurpers, who now ruled with cunning and cruelty. But astonishing revelations convince Rupert that he has a pivotal role in restoring justice to the land.As Rupert and his comrades face imprisonment, bloody skirmishes, desperate conditions, and alluring yet sinister encounters, their darkest moments may reveal astonishing wonders. Unfolding events take on a deeper meaning as Rupert's mysterious gifts guide him towards the shattering truth of his identity and his destiny.
  • The Boy with Golden Eyes

    Marjorie Young

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 28, 2010)
    Young Rupert, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and experience, has been raised in complete isolation from the world by his enigmatic grandparents. His life takes an extraordinary turn when a violent storm uncovers a long-concealed treasure. In the aftermath of the storm, his grandparents vanish. Completely alone, the bewildered boy seizes upon the opportunity to leave his forest home at last. Out in the wider world, Rupert encounters new friends and learns that the kingdom's beloved royal family has been slain by brutal usurpers, who now rule the land with cunning and cruelty. But astonishing revelations convince Rupert that he has a pivotal role in restoring justice to the land. As Rupert and his comrades face imprisonment, bloody skirmishes, desperate conditions, and alluring yet sinister encounters, the darkest moments may reveal astonishing wonders. Unfolding events take on a deeper meaning as Rupert's mysterious gifts guide him toward shattering revelations and truths about his identity and his destiny.
  • The Boy With Golden Eyes

    Marjorie Young

    Hardcover (iUniverse, July 28, 2010)
    Young Rupert, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and experience, has been raised in complete isolation from the world by his enigmatic grandparents. His life takes an extraordinary turn when a violent storm uncovers a long-concealed treasure. In the aftermath of the storm, his grandparents vanish. Completely alone, the bewildered boy seizes upon the opportunity to leave his forest home at last. Out in the wider world, Rupert encounters new friends and learns that the kingdom's beloved royal family has been slain by brutal usurpers, who now rule the land with cunning and cruelty. But astonishing revelations convince Rupert that he has a pivotal role in restoring justice to the land. As Rupert and his comrades face imprisonment, bloody skirmishes, desperate conditions, and alluring yet sinister encounters, the darkest moments may reveal astonishing wonders. Unfolding events take on a deeper meaning as Rupert's mysterious gifts guide him toward shattering revelations and truths about his identity and his destiny.
  • The Boy With Square Eyes by Juliet Snape

    Juliet Snape;Charles Snape

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, March 15, 1845)
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  • The boy with the violet eyes

    Feroz Patel, Gerard M-F Hill

    Paperback (Black Bud Books, July 8, 2011)
    Jack's late again, his mum is ill, Tom turns nasty and Meena's fed up. Jack's scientific, but life isn't, though their friendship gets tested in the lab. They discover a whole new world, and he wishes they hadn't. Even in his dreams he's no hero. He's only there because Meena followed the strange boy - who knows about Jack's father and his crystal. Black flowers are bringing plague to medieval Macron. On the prince's birthday, a tyrant takes over. But a demon has got into him, his beast and shadowhawks. What can Hakeema and three children do? Target age: 9-13 -- suitable for children who think; unsuitable for adults who don't think