WeirDo 1&2 Bind-up


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From bestselling author and stand up comedian Anh Do comes the hilarious hit chapter book series, WeirDo. These illustrated books will keep readers laughing as Weir andhis friends navigate the trials of elementary school. Meet Weir Do. No, that's not a typo, that's his name! Weir Do's the new kid in school. With an unforgettable name, a crazy family, and some seriously weird habits, fitting in won't be easy... but it will be funny! This bind-up contains: WeirDo (WeirDo #1) Even Weirder! (WeirDo #2)




Weirdo's War


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While trapped in a cave with one of his fellow students, a longtime enemy, Daniel relives his troubled relationship with his schoolmates.




Batman (2016-) #119


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“Abyss” part two! For years Batman used the darkness as a weapon, but now a new enemy turns that darkness against him! Batman must team with Batman Inc.’s mysterious new benefactor to bring the deadly Abyss into the light! Wait…who is Batman Inc.’s new benefactor?




Even Weirder! (WeirDo #2)


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From bestselling author Anh Do comes the hilarious hit chapter book series, WeirDo. These illustrated books will keep readers laughing as Weir and his friends navigate the trials of elementary school. Weir's back and even weirder!But it's not just Weir who's weird, it's his whole family. Not even their pet bird is normal!How will he keep cool with a school trip to the zoo coming up AND the birthday party of his biggest crush?! It won't be easy . . . but it will be funny!




Please Do Not Feed the Weirdo


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Robby and his sister Karla beg their parents to take them to a big carnival that has opened on the other side of town. When they arrive, the two kids are delighted by the rides, the sideshow, the interesting displays, and the great food booths. They wander away from their parents and find themselves at a less-trafficked area at the back of the carnival. Inside a large penned-in area, they see a dejected-looking boy about their age sitting on the grass. A sign on the tall metal fence reads: PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE WEIRDO. The kids are reluctant to disobey the sign, but the boy seems really nice. Karla hands him her cone through the fence. He thanks her very politely. He eats the ice cream, delicately at first, then ravenously, noisily - and as Robby and Karla stare in horror, he transforms into a raging, hairy beast.




The American Heritage Crossword Puzzle Dictionary


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Stumped by a seven-letter synonym for chain that begins with m? Or how about an eight-letter ancient city in Asia Minor ending in mon? Even the best crossword puzzlers are sometimes at a loss for words. Now they can clue themselves in simply by opening the right book: The American Heritage® Crossword Puzzle Dictionary. It has 230,000 puzzle answers based on classic and recent puzzle clues, with 15,000 proper names in encyclopedic lists that range across hundreds of subject areas. Entry words are conveniently arranged in a single alphabetical list, with each entry’s answers and synonyms grouped by letter count for quick access and ease of use.




Random House All Weather Crossword Omnibus


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Anywhere you go, in any climate, bring these 400 super puzzles along with you. In front of a fireplace during a blizzard or lying in the sun at the beach, you’re going to love these not-too-hard, not-too-easy crosswords, edited by master puzzler Stanley Newman. This book is guaranteed to be fun all year round!




Totally Weird!


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The Camp Kangaroo Challenge is on, and Weir's team is up against Bella and the new kid, who has the coolest name ever . . . HANS SOME! Yep, that's really his name! Weir Do vs Hans Some!




TC's Tales


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TC'S TALES is a collection of short stories ranging from murder and mystery to humor. "Jacqueline Found" outlines the problems of a young unmarried mother giving up her baby daughter for adoption and their final reunion as adults. "Lights Out" details the chaotic life of the Foley family living in a lighthouse on Georgian Bay. "Pushed" is a mystery thriller about an architect falling from a 60 story building. Was his death accidental or was he pushed? "Tithing" is a story about a charismatic preacher discovered as a thief. "Lobster Tales" is a humorous tale about Larry the lobster, who overcomes a disability by doing good deeds. "Checkmate" is a story about how the desire to win at any cost can lead to murder. "I'm a Piano" is a humorous story about the life story of a piano. In "Red Surge", Burton Davis has a compulsion to secretly kill anyone who annoys him. "Love Letters Lost" is a collection of letters, poems, songs and quotations exploring the meaning of love. And "Karen Calling" is a thrilling story about love, sailing, racing, hostage taking, escape and rescue.




The Life History of a Star


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When Donald Justice wrote in "On a Picture by Burchfield" that "art keeps long hours," he might have been describing his own life. Although he early on struggled to find a balance between his life and art, the latter became a way of experiencing his life more deeply. He found meaning in human experience by applying traditional religious language to his artistic vocation. Central to his work was the translation of the language of devotion to a learned American vernacular. Art not only provided him with a wealth of intrinsically worthwhile experiences but also granted rich and nuanced ways of experiencing, understanding, and being in the world. For Donald Justice--recipient of some of poetry's highest laurels, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Bollingen Prize, and the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry--art was a way of life. Because Jerry Harp was Justice's student, his personal knowledge of his subject--combined with his deep understanding of Justice's oeuvre--works to remarkable advantage in For Us, What Music? Harp reads with keen intelligence, placing each poem within the precise historical moment it was written and locating it in the context of the literary tradition within which Justice worked. Throughout the text runs the narrative of Justice's life, tying together the poems and informing Harp's interpretation of them. For Us, What Music? grants readers a remarkable understanding of one of America's greatest poets.