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Books with title Too Much Trouble

  • Much Too Much

    Jason J. G. Carnrike, Ricky Pope, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Oct. 24, 2012)
    Denise loves to use her imagination to have incredible adventures without ever leaving her home. But sometimes she gets carried away. Will she learn when enough is too much? Join Denise as she climbs mountains, rides on a dragon, and even finds a sea monster in her bathtub.
  • Too Much Trouble

    Tom Avery

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 24, 2012)
    "Get out, Emmanuel!" growled my uncle. "Take your brother and go." But where can two boys go when they're on their own, on the run, with little money or food? All 12-year-old Emmanuel knows is that he has to look after Prince. They were his father's last words to him. On the train to London, Em and Prince have no idea where they will end up - but then they meet the mysterious Mr Green and his "friends". And that's when things start to spin out of control...
  • too much trouble

    dorothy haas

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1984)
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  • Too Much Trouble

    Dorothy Haas

    Paperback (Apple, March 1, 1990)
    Tink believes that all her bad luck stems from the fact that she has red hair, until she finds herself facing a punishment that could mean her hair brings her good luck
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  • Too Much

    Marissa Naggi

    language (, May 17, 2019)
    Nora is an anxious firecracker. Fresh out of high school, she’s a kid and an adult. She’s confident but vulnerable. She’s selectively spunky yet frequently scared. In the summer before college, Nora is launched into an social interaction exposure therapy program by her roommate and best friend, Jen. She makes a series of impulsive decisions, like kissing boys on porches and getting into heated debates about reality television. Before she was too scared, but now is she too much?
  • One Egg, Too Much Trouble

    Bryan Zander, Sandra Kappmeyer

    language (Bryan Zander, Jan. 16, 2016)
    A dragon couple is surprised to find their egg bore not one, but two baby dragons. The new parents are exhausted by raising twins, but they manage. The baby dragons grow, eat and play but eventually start fighting one another. For a therapeutic change of scenery, the family goes on a camping trip. When the boys get lost in the woods, they realize how nice it is to have a twin sibling and how important a loving family really is.
  • Too Much

    Eliza Ames

    language (, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Just when Zalene has learned how to manage her seemingly endless magic, she has a whole new problem; her connection to the world is making her ill. Cypress may have the answer, but it means changing everything Zalene has learned about her power.Meanwhile, the fight against slavery and the evil Emperor Zhiabek are becoming insurmountable. Hickory must decide how far he wants to take this fight, when the only army he has are the young people he has raised.Another devastated clan returns to the Peninsula. Their discovery should mean that Forest Fox has more friends, instead, tensions grow and put the Cliff Gulls Clan of Qataeba in the path of the ruthless Merchants Guild.Zalene and her Forest Fox Friends want to make their world a better place, but with all they have to handle, the struggle may prove to be too much.
  • Too Much

    Marissa Naggi

    (Independently published, May 18, 2019)
    Nora is an anxious firecracker. Fresh out of high school, she’s a kid and an adult. She’s confident but vulnerable. She’s selectively spunky yet frequently scared. In the summer before college, Nora is launched into an social interaction exposure therapy program by her roommate and best friend, Jen. She makes a series of impulsive decisions, like kissing boys on porches and getting into heated debates about reality television. Before she was too scared, but now is she too much?
  • Too Much Trouble for Grandpa

    Rob Lewis

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, June 1, 1998)
    Finley's Grandpa acquires a series of companions, including a finicky cat named Elvis, a new girlfriend, and a clever talking bird, but each one presents problems for Grandpa and Finley.
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  • Mud Trouble

    Teri Bergens

    language (Teri Bergens, June 21, 2011)
    A boy. Rock-hard mud. A super-secret mud-softening potion. What could go wrong? Mud Trouble! is a read aloud, daytime, nighttime, bedtime, anytime book of imaginative fun. Written in easy-to-read rhyme, it is the perfect book for the newly independent young reader.
  • Too Much

    Eliza Ames

    (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Just when Zalene has learned how to manage her seemingly endless magic, she has a whole new problem; her connection to the world is making her ill. Cypress may have the answer, but it means changing everything Zalene has learned about her power.Meanwhile, the fight against slavery and the evil Emperor Zhiabek are becoming insurmountable. Hickory must decide how far he wants to take this fight, when the only army he has are the young people he has raised.Another devastated clan returns to the Peninsula. Their discovery should mean that Forest Fox has more friends, instead, tensions grow and put the Cliff Gulls Clan of Qataeba in the path of the ruthless Merchants Guild.Zalene and her Forest Fox Friends want to make their world a better place, but with all they have to handle, the struggle may prove to be too much.
  • Too Much

    Dorothy Stott

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Faced with numerous choices in his determined quest for the perfect place to swim, Little Duck learns that the pickle jar, the kitchen sink, and an inverted umbrella just are not quite right
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