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Other editions of book Mary, Mary:

  • Mary, Mary:

    Elizabeth Rose

    language (RoseScribe Media Inc., April 4, 2015)
    Golden Palm Contest Finalist!Being invited to see Mary's garden was not a good thing unless you wanted to end up dead!Raven Birchfield moves into her deceased eccentric aunt's home with her mother and younger brother not realizing her life is about to change in ways she's never imagined. The house backs up to a small graveyard. When she goes to plant a flower in her new yard for her horticulture class, strange things happen.She digs up an old nursery rhyme book as well as a quartz crystal on a necklace. A raven keeps following her around and she keeps hearing an eerie voice calling out the name Mary on the breeze. To make matters worse, at her new high school she starts getting bullied by one of the popular, pretty girls who happens to have a boyfriend that Raven wishes was hers. After researching the origins of nursery rhymes for her term paper, Raven finds out that they are really stories of horrid people and events from history, one of them being about Bloody Mary who is featured in the nursery rhyme, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.When Raven enters into an alternate reality where she ends up in the body and hearing the thoughts of the man killer, Mary, she is forced to make choices that will alter her life as well as Mary's forever.
  • Mary, Mary:

    Elizabeth Rose

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 28, 2016)
    Being invited to see Mary's garden isn't a good thing - because you might end up dead!Raven Birchfield moves into her eccentric deceased aunt's house with her younger brother and mother. The house backs up to an old cemetery and she keeps hearing someone whispering the name, Mary. At her new high school she's being bullied. And when she digs up an old book of nursery rhymes in her backyard, everything changes.Nursery Rhymes aren't what they seem, and the fact the evil Mary, Mary, has just taken over Raven's body proves it!