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Books with title You Don't Know Me Like That

  • You Don't Know Me Like That

    ReShonda Tate Billingsley

    eBook (Kensington Teen, Oct. 1, 2013)
    She dishes celebrity dirt no one else dares. But now, Maya Morgan is about to get a taste of her own medicine. . .Gossip show "Rumor Central" has gone beyond Miami to national syndication. So now's the time for Maya Morgan to really make her brand blow up. But her brand starts to blow up in her face when a super-fan takes over her online life, trashing her reputation, and putting her gossip future at risk. Now Maya will need every down-and-dirty move--and a little help from her frenemies--to manage this disaster and save everything she's dished so hard to get. . . "Scandal and mouth dropping entertainment!" --Ni-Ni Simone"Sit up and pay attention--Maya Morgan will knock your socks off." --Earl Sewell, author of The Keysha Diaries
  • You Don't Know Me

    David Klass

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Moving, wholly involving, original, and emotionally true, You Don't Know Me is a multilayered young adult novel that presents a winning portrait of an understandably angst-ridden adolescent. John ("My father named me after a toilet!") wrestles with the certainty that no one really knows him -- not in his miserable home, and certainly not at school. It's true that no one can guess his hidden thoughts, which are hilarious, razor-sharp observations about lust, love, tubas, algebra, everything. And then there's his home: his father ran off years ago, so he's being raised by his mother, who works long hours, and by her boyfriend, whom John calls "the man who is not and never will be my father." This man is his enemy, an abusive disciplinarian who seems to want to kill John and, in a horrible final confrontation, nearly succeeds.
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  • You Don't Know Me

    Sophia Bennett, Annie Hemingway, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, May 9, 2013)
    It was all so good. Sasha and Rose. Best friends in a band, singing together. Right up to the finals of Killer Act when the judges tell them one of them must go. Suddenly their friendship is put to the ultimate test. On TV in front of millions. Two girls. One huge mistake. Can they ever forgive each other?
  • You Don't Know Me Like That

    ReShonda Tate Billingsley

    Paperback (Kensington -Teen/Dafina, Sept. 24, 2013)
    She dishes celebrity dirt no one else dares. But now, Maya Morgan is about to get a taste of her own medicine. . .Gossip show "Rumor Central" has gone beyond Miami to national syndication. So now's the time for Maya Morgan to really make her brand blow up. But her brand starts to blow up in her face when a super-fan takes over her online life, trashing her reputation, and putting her gossip future at risk. Now Maya will need every down-and-dirty move--and a little help from her frenemies--to manage this disaster and save everything she's dished so hard to get. . . "Scandal and mouth dropping entertainment!" --Ni-Ni Simone "Sit up and pay attention--Maya Morgan will knock your socks off." --Earl Sewell, author of The Keysha Diaries
  • You Don't Know Me

    David Klass

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 1, 2007)
    Moving, wholly involving, original, and emotionally true, You Don't Know Me is a multilayered young adult novel that presents a winning portrait of an understandably angst-ridden adolescent. John ("My father named me after a toilet!") wrestles with the certainty that no one really knows him -- not in his miserable home, and certainly not at school. It's true that no one can guess his hidden thoughts, which are hilarious, razor-sharp observations about lust, love, tubas, algebra, everything. And then there's his home: his father ran off years ago, so he's being raised by his mother, who works long hours, and by her boyfriend, whom John calls "the man who is not and never will be my father." This man is his enemy, an abusive disciplinarian who seems to want to kill John and, in a horrible final confrontation, nearly succeeds.
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  • What You Don't Know

    Josette Novak

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Callie Peterson has a secret that no one knows about her. Her family seems like the most perfect family there is. Her mother is a lawyer. Her father works in finance. They live in a huge house. What you don't know, is that Callie's father is an alcoholic with a temper. Kol Andrews is one of the best football players on the team at Wallaby High School. He's on track to get recruited by a university. That's if he can continue to play. His mother is struggling to support him as a single paycheck household and he feels the pressure to get a job to help out. The two students are in competition with one another. Callie and Kol are both at the top of their class. Callie wants to get valedictorian and she sees Kol as her only obstacle to that. Nothing can stop her from getting into a college far away from home. She needs out of her depressing household. When Kol finds out about Callie's father, he's quick to empathize with her. What Callie doesn't know is that Kol's father was an alcoholic too. They have much more in common than the both of them being in the running for valedictorian. When they get paired to work on a project together, they realize they may not hate each other after all. In fact, it's just the opposite. Callie and Kol find themselves liking each other. Will Callie let Kol in? Or will she keep up the walls she has managed to keep around her for her entire life? A young adult romance novella Book 1 of the Wallaby High School Series
  • You Don't Know Me Like That

    Reshonda Tate Billingsley, Danella

    Audio CD (Urban Audiobooks and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 24, 2013)
    [Read by Danella] She dishes celebrity dirt no one else dares. But now, Maya Morgan is about to get a taste of her own medicine. Gossip show Rumor Central has gone beyond Miami to national syndication, so now's the time for Maya Morgan to really make her brand blow up. But things start to blow up in her face when a superfan takes over her online life, trashing her reputation and putting her gossip future at risk. Now Maya will need every down-and-dirty move -- and a little help from her frenemies -- to manage this disaster and save everything she's dished so hard to get.
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  • You Don't Know Me

    David Klass

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 28, 2001)
    Dark and funny. John ("My father named me after a toilet!") wrestles with the certainty that no one really knows him -- not in his miserable home, and certainly not at school. It's true that no one can guess his hidden thoughts, which are hilarious, razor-sharp observations about lust, love, tubas, algebra, everything. And then there's his home: his father ran off years ago, so he's being raised by his mother, who works long hours, and by her boyfriend, whom John calls "the man who is not and never will be my father." This man is his enemy, an abusive disciplinarian who seems to want to kill John and, in a horrible final confrontation, nearly succeeds. Moving, wholly involving, original, and emotionally true, You Don't Know Me is a multilayered novel that presents a winning portrait of an understandably angst-ridden adolescent.
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  • You Don't Know Me Like That

    Reshonda Tate Billingsley, Danella

    MP3 CD (Urban Audiobooks and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 24, 2013)
    [MP3-CD audiobook format in Vinyl case.] [Read by Danella] She dishes celebrity dirt no one else dares. But now, Maya Morgan is about to get a taste of her own medicine. Gossip show Rumor Central has gone beyond Miami to national syndication, so now's the time for Maya Morgan to really make her brand blow up. But things start to blow up in her face when a superfan takes over her online life, trashing her reputation and putting her gossip future at risk. Now Maya will need every down-and-dirty move -- and a little help from her frenemies -- to manage this disaster and save everything she's dished so hard to get.
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  • You Don't Know Me

    David Klass

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Aug. 1, 2002)
    You think you know John? Well, let's see . . . What bathroom fixture did his father have in mind at his birth? Does algebra have a use, besides torture? Who is Glory Halle-lujah? Who is Violent Hayes? What do they want? Who or what are the Lashasa Palulu? Why do fools fall in love? How can anyone who is fighting a secret battle for his life know anyone? And how can they know him?
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  • You Don't Know Me

    David Klass

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 14, 2010)
    You think you know John? Well, let’s see . . .What bathroom fixture did his father have in mind at his birth? What amphibian plagues John in band? Does algebra have a use, besides torture? Who or what is Lashasa Palulu? Who is Glory Hallelujah? Who is Violent Hayes? What do they want from John? If friends are people who like you, does John have any? Why do fools fall in love? If school is a place for learning, where does John go every day? How can anyone who’s fighting a secret battle for his life know anyone, really? And how can they know him?
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  • What You Don't Know

    Elise Payne, Jacqueline Hill

    language (, April 16, 2019)
    Sometimes what you don’t know, can hurt you… Visiting New York was high up on Layla's bucket list. So imagine how thrilled she was when her dad shared the news that his new job required a move to the big city? A new adventure, a new place, new people; it all sounded terrific to her. But little does Layla know, that amid all that dreaming, a nightmare is to come.