The Valentine That Ate My Teacher


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Its another weird holiday for Lizzie, and this time her substitute teacher gets involved in the strange Valentine's Day events.




Kids Review Kids' Books


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This friendly reference allows kids to make informed decisions about which books to read, offering more than 375 lively book reviews for kids by kids. Children, teachers, and parents can easily locate books by subject, title, or author, and discover what makes each book a must read!




Turkey That Ate My Father


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What's Thanksgiving Day without a turkey? Recommended by AES Advisory Committee.




The Jack-O'-Lantern That Ate My Brother


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Disgusted with having to take her bratty brother, Booker, trick-or-treating, Elizabeth suddenly encounters an actual witch, who kidnaps Booker until Elizabeth agrees to perform a series of tasks. Original.




Something about the Author


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Contains biographical information and critical essays concerning the works of over 100 authors and illustrators of children's works.




The Book That Ate My Brother


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Jack writes a letter to the Librarian because he needs help. His brother has been eaten by a book!







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Curse of the Jack O' Lantern


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In 1868 an innocent girl was sent away and put to death for witchcraft. Her mother, the true Witch of Willow Branch, swore revenge upon the entire town. Grandma Bertie warned Gus and Molly of the Legend and they discover that someone has resurrected the witch's curse and the town of Willow Branch is about to pay for its past. In order to save their mother from certain death, Gus and Molly find themselves in the middle of Willow Branch's greatest unsolved mystery as they come face-to-face with their worst nightmare while they search for a way to forever end the Curse of the Jack O' Lantern.




Eleven Kinds of Loneliness


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Now available in eBook for the first time, Richard Yates's groundbreaking collection of short fiction. First published in 1962, a year after Revolutionary Road, this sublime collection of stories seems even more powerful today. Out of the lives of Manhattan office workers, a cab driver seeking immortality, frustrated would-be novelists, suburban men and their yearning, neglected women, Richard Yates creates a haunting mosaic of the 1950s, the era when the American dream was finally coming true—and just beginning to ring a little hollow. In Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, you'll discover some of the most influential and sharply observed short fiction of the 20th century, and find out why Richard Yates was a true American master.