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Books with title Too Close for Comfort

  • Too Close for Comfort

    Anne Mazer

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 2003)
    Abby Hayes is an ordinary fifth grader trying to invent a role for herself in a seemingly perfect world. This series combines the edge of BRIDGET JONES with a send-up of self-help books.Abby's family is going camping, and Abby is allowed to bring a friend. But who? Abby's best friend Jessica has moved away -- so Abby decides to invite Hannah, a new girl in town. Then she instantly regrets her decision. Could any new friendship withstand a weekend away with the Hayeses?
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  • TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Unicorns only...The Unicorns are back -- the real Unicorns, that is.Remember all those girls we were hanging out with who weren't really Unicorn material? We're through with them. Now they're calling themselves -- get this -- the Angels. Pretty dumb name, huh? But I guess it suits a bunch of goody-goodies.Well, the Unicorns won't be bothered by the Angels anytime soon-because we're quarantined for German measles! Now, I know most people would be really bummed, but when you're a Unicorn, you know how to wear a few spots in style. We're shacked up in Lila Fowler's mansion -- no non-Unicorns allowed! Perfect, right? Right. Only, I wonder what the Angels are doing right now....The Unicorns are back and better than ever!
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  • Too Close for Comfort

    Henry Cline Mr.

    Paperback (Sands Press, April 15, 2018)
    Small towns seem to have the greatest tragedies occur, and Stanton, Michigan is no exception. Senior class of 2012 should have had it easy with only two weeks of school left. To his fellow classmates and teachers, Sam Miller was ready to take his incredible athleticism and incontrovertible attitude off to college where he’d continue being one of the greatest quarterbacks in the Midwest. But as soon as the gun was fired on the night of May 14th, everything changed. Sam left behind so many people who were left wondering why he would do such a thing. This especially affected his best friend Jack Sampson. To try and cope, Jack shuts himself off from the outside world. When he emerges, he’s approached with an alternate theory from a mutual friend. Was Sam’s death really a suicide, or was it a murder?
  • Too Close for Comfort

    C. Reese

    language (, May 10, 2015)
    When Sophomore Ava Reynolds runs into Senior troublemaker Tate Peterson, she feels a connection immediately. Tate and Ave are in love, well as in love as you can be when you’re fifteen and nineteen. From the moment they went on their first date, Ava's parents were not impressed. She was a straight A student who never got into any trouble, and Tate is nothing like her. As their love for each other increases, so does the anger of Ava's parents. Tate and Ava decide run away with each other, but how far would Tate go to get what he wants?
  • Too Close for Comfort

    Debra Spector

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1983)
    When Derek begins to act possessive toward her, Drea becomes dissatisfied with their relationship and struggles to decide whether she really loves him
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  • Too Close for Comfort

    Anne Mazer

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Too Close For Comfort

    Anne Mazer, Monica Gesue

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Abby thinks twice after inviting Hannah, the new girl in school, along for her embarrassing family's Fourth of July camping trip.
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  • Too Close for Comfort

    Henry Cline

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 24, 2015)
    The small town of Stanton, Michigan, is not one that is used to tragedy. An emotional wreck of a teenager, Jack Sampson, must try to cope with the death of his best friend who suddenly committed suicide just two weeks before high school graduation. Puzzled and down, he tries to get over the death of his best friend, Sam Miller, by cutting himself off from the outside world. When he finally surfaces, he is approached with a new theory on Sam's death, which sends Jack on the hunt to find out if it really was suicide or if it was murder.
  • Too Close for Comfort

    C. Reese

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 5, 2015)
    When Sophomore Ava Reynolds runs into Senior troublemaker Tate Peterson, she feels a connection immediately. Tate and Ave are in love, well as in love as you can be when you’re fifteen and nineteen. From the moment they went on their first date, Ava's parents were not impressed. She was a straight A student who never got into any trouble, and Tate is nothing like her. As their love for each other increases, so does the anger of Ava's parents. Tate and Ava decide run away with each other, but how far would Tate go to get what he wants?
  • Too Close for Comfort

    Henry Cline

    (Sands Press, April 15, 2018)
    Small towns seem to have the greatest tragedies occur, and Stanton, Michigan is no exception. Senior class of 2012 should have had it easy with only two weeks of school left. To his fellow classmates and teachers, Sam Miller was ready to take his incredible athleticism and incontrovertible attitude off to college where he’d continue being one of the greatest quarterbacks in the Midwest. But as soon as the gun was fired on the night of May 14th, everything changed. Sam left behind so many people who were left wondering why he would do such a thing. This especially affected his best friend Jack Sampson. To try and cope, Jack shuts himself off from the outside world. When he emerges, he’s approached with an alternate theory from a mutual friend. Was Sam’s death really a suicide, or was it a murder?
  • Too Close For Comfort

    Henry Cline

    eBook (Sands Press, April 15, 2018)
    Small towns seem to have the greatest tragedies occur, and Stanton, Michigan is no exception. Senior class of 2012 should have had it easy with only two weeks of school left. To his fellow classmates and teachers, Sam Miller was ready to take his incredible athleticism and incontrovertible attitude off to college where he’d continue being one of the greatest quarterbacks in the Midwest. But as soon as the gun was fired on the night of May 14th, everything changed. Sam left behind so many people who were left wondering why he would do such a thing. This especially affected his best friend Jack Sampson. To try and cope, Jack shuts himself off from the outside world. When he emerges, he’s approached with an alternate theory from a mutual friend. Was Sam’s death really a suicide, or was it a murder?