Trickery School (Casey Grimes)


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Classes have begun. Please don't die. In this "gripping fantasy adventure" (The Wishing Shelf Book Awards), Casey Grimes begins his studies at Trickery School, one of America's premier monster-control academies. But classes like Extreme Climbing and Land Creature Defense are the least of his worries. He realizes a mysterious enemy is after him-more cunning than a Bog Creep or Hyena Toad. And this secret adversary is playing for keeps. Twelve-year-old Casey Grimes almost died fighting the Butcher Beasts. On the bright side, he's no longer invisible. Even better, he's enrolled at Trickery School in the heart of Sylvan Woods-a secret forest society in charge of keeping monsters out of the suburbs. The campus is gorgeous, the classes are crazy, and Casey and his little sister Gloria have good friends: Luci and Robert and Jake. But Casey quickly realizes he has bigger problems than surviving Land Creature Defense and Extreme Climbing. Magic is causing controversy at Trickery. It's back on the curriculum after a hundred years and everyone knows Casey is responsible. Even worse, someone is out to get him, someone more cunning than a Bog Creep or Hyena Toad. As the shadow enemy closes in, Casey races to discover why he's being targeted. Solving the deadly mystery will take all the courage and tenacity he's got. A fast-paced middle grade fantasy/adventure book with all the monsters and magic kids could ever hope for.




Trickery School


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Classes have begun. Please don't die.In this "gripping fantasy adventure" (The Wishing Shelf Book Awards), Casey Grimes begins his studies at Trickery School, one of America's premier monster-control academies. But classes like Extreme Climbing and Land Creature Defense are the least of his worries. He realizes a mysterious enemy is after him-more cunning than a Bog Creep or Hyena Toad. And this secret adversary is playing for keeps.Twelve-year-old Casey Grimes almost died fighting the Butcher Beasts. On the bright side, he's no longer invisible. Even better, he's enrolled at Trickery School in the heart of Sylvan Woods-a secret forest society in charge of keeping monsters out of the suburbs.The campus is gorgeous, the classes are crazy, and Casey and his little sister Gloria have good friends: Luci and Robert and Jake. But Casey quickly realizes he has bigger problems than surviving Land Creature Defense and Extreme Climbing.Magic is causing controversy at Trickery. It's back on the curriculum after a hundred years and everyone knows Casey is responsible. Even worse, someone is out to get him, someone more cunning than a Bog Creep or Hyena Toad.As the shadow enemy closes in, Casey races to discover why he's being targeted. Solving the deadly mystery will take all the courage and tenacity he's got.A fast-paced middle grade fantasy/adventure book with all the monsters and magic kids could ever hope for.




Casey Grimes and the Sentry Oak


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An estranged uncle, a mysterious mansion, and Arthurian legend-together they lead to a world of magic and bloodthirsty wizards who want teenage Brinnie dead.




Trickery School


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"Casey Grimes begins his studies at Trickery School, one of America's premier monster-control academies in the secret forest society of Sylvan Woods. But classes like Extreme Climbing and Land Creature Defense are the least of his worries. Magic is causing controversy at Trickery. It's back on the curriculum after a hundred years and everyone knows Casey is responsible. Even worse, a mysterious enemy is after him--more cunning than a Bog Creep or Hyena Toad. And this secret adversary is playing for keeps." -- Page 4 of cover.




Saving Students from a Shattered System


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Based on real experiences of those in the trenches, this book describes a new delivery system of education designed to allow all students to succeed with the help of teachers who are led by their passion to do what is right for students.




Jet


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The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.







The Casey Grimes Series


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This 4-in-1 collection is packed with adventure, courage, and of course, monsters.The Mostly Invisible Boy (Casey Grimes #1)Casey Grimes thinks his invisibility is permanent until he finds a secret forest society in charge of monster control. Now he's got a chance to belong-if he can stay alive long enough.Trickery School (Casey Grimes #2)Monster-control academy starts for Casey & Gloria, but there's one little problem: A secret enemy who's playing for keeps.Crooked Castle (Casey Grimes #2.5)When Brook, an orphan with a knack for survival, is dumped on a deadly island-by a beast that shouldn't exist-all she knows is she's far from her group home in Weed, California. And haunted by a past that stays just out of reach.The Ghost of CreepCat (Novella)When Lila Banks takes a hike, she doesn't expect to be stalked by the ghost of her recently-deceased cat.




Pierre Bourdieu


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Pierre Bourdieu: The Last Musketeer of the French Revolution argues that Bourdieu appointed himself as the representative of the French people and acted as its National Assembly. In that capacity, he set himself to work with the charter of the preamble toThe Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen to remind the members of the social body of their rights and obligations; to monitor the legislative and executive powers and compare them with the Republican purposes of ideal political and social agendas decreed by the revolutionaries of 1789; and, overall, to maintain the tenets of the French constitution. In that sense, like d'Artagnan in Dumas'The Three Musketeers, Bourdieu took it upon himself to be the fighter for true France, namely the keeper of the Republican tradition of the French Revolution. Bourdieu's entire oeuvre was indeed motivated by the failed promise of the French Revolution and by the demise of its most noble ideals. His passionate analyses_of educational stratification, cultural production and consumption, gender relations, the social structure of the economy, and the effects of globalization_were always carried out with the moral benchmark of the revolution in mind. Bourdieu was indeed passionately tied to the values of the French Revolution, notably to liberty and meritocracy, to social equality and to the democratization and universalization of government. But wherever he looked, he saw those values betrayed by the very people who argued for their implementation, and by the governmental bodies which were devised in order to guarantee their effectiveness. Committed to the values of the Declaration, he was constantly frustrated by the betrayals of universalization by the Fifth Republic.




The American School


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