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Planesrunner: Book 1 Of The Everness Series (Everness #1)

by Ian McDonald

There is not one you. There are many yous. There is not one world. There are many worlds. Ours is one among billions of parallel earths.When Everett Singh's scientist father is kidnapped from the streets of London, he leaves young Everett a mysterious app on his computer: the Infundibulum, the map of all the parallel earths, the most valuable object in the multiverse. There are dark forces in the Plenitude of Known Worlds who will stop at nothing to get it. They've got power, authority, the might of ten planets—some of them more technologically advanced than our Earth—at their fingertips. He's got wits, intelligence, and a knack for Indian cooking.Everett must trick his way through the Heisenberg Gate that his dad helped build and go on the run in a parallel Earth. But to rescue his dad from Charlotte Villiers and the sinister Order, this Planesrunner's going to need friends. Friends like Captain Anastasia Sixsmyth, her adopted daughter, Sen, and the crew of the airship Everness.Can they rescue Everett's father and get the Infundibulum to safety? The game is afoot!Praise for Planesrunner“PLANESRUNNER is chock-full of awesome. Ian McDonald's steampunk London blazes on a vast scale with eye-popping towers, gritty streets, and larger-than-life characters who aren't afraid to fight for each other. The kind of airship-dueling, guns-blazing fantasy that makes me wish I could pop through to the next reality over, join the Airish, and take to the skies.” —Paolo Bacigalupi“Science fiction rules in this stellar series opener about a boy who travels to parallel universes. What joy to find science fiction based on real scientific concepts… Shining imagination, pulsing suspense and sparkling writing make this one stand out.” —Kirkus (Starred Review)“McDonald writes with scientific and literary sophistication, as well as a wicked sense of humor. Add nonstop action, eccentric characters, and expert universe building, and this first volume of the Everness series is a winner.” —Publishers Weekly

The Planet Earth and The Universe (Planet Guides)

by Duncan Brewer

This short yet informative book discusses the Big Bang Theory, and how the planets were formed, as well as the debates of ancient astronomers whether the earth was the center of the Universe or if the sun was. Informative facts about the Earth as a planet, and interesting facts about its moon. Worth reading if interested in fundamental astronomy or the planets. Great for all ages. Scientific terms are defined in the text and in a glossary. Picture captions give meat to the story.

Planeta Blu Volume 1: Rise of Agoo

by Tem Blessed

A group of inner-city youths suddenly gain the ability to speak with animals, and they must use that and other new superpowers to fight to save the world!After Lares, her brother Angel, and their friends Tomé and Tyler gain magical abilities, they stumble upon a looming war. The animal kingdom is ramping up to save the earth — "Planeta Blu" — by taking on the global climate crisis by fighting pollution at the source. One billionaire oil tycoon has sinister machinations at work, but the globe&’s animals and the young team of humans will need to work together if they want to have any chance at saving our world!Written by activist and rapper Tem Blessed and illustrated by Xeric award-winning artist Michael LaRiccia, Planeta Blu is a story of courage, compassion, love, and sacrifice to make our world a better home for all living beings.Originally created through a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Dark Horse edition features an introduction by Van Jones, along with brand-new cover art and extra sketch book pages and pinups.

Planetary Science, 2nd Edition

by The Lawrence Hall of Science University of California

Planetary Science Readings

Plank's Law

by Lesley Choyce

Trevor has known since he was ten years old that he has Huntington's disease, but at sixteen he is informed that he has one year to live. One day while he's trying to figure stuff out, an old man named Plank finds him standing at a cliff by the ocean. It's the beginning of an odd but intriguing relationship. Both Trevor and Plank decide to live by Plank's Law, which is "just live." This means Trevor has to act on the things on his bucket list, like hanging out with real penguins, star in a science fiction movie and actually talk to Sara—the girl at the hospital who smiles at him. <P><P> With the aid of Plank and Sara, Trevor revises his bucket list to include more important things and takes charge of his illness and his life.

Plant Cells And Life Processes

by Barbara A. Somervill

This book explores the features of the plant cell and their life processes.

Plant Secrets

by Emily Goodman Phyllis Limbacher Tildes

Plants come in all shapes and sizes, but they go through the same stages as they grow. Using four common plants, young readers learn about a plant's life cycles.

Planting A Rainbow

by Lois Ehlert

This educational and enjoyable book helps children understand how to plant bulbs, seeds, and seedlings, and nurture their growth. Lois Ehlert's bold collage illustrations include six pages of staggered width, presenting all the flowers of each color of the rainbow.

Planting The Wild Garden

by Kathryn O. Galbraith Wendy Anderson Halperni

Plants in Children’s and Young Adult Literature (Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture)

by Melanie Duckworth

From the forests of the tales of the Brothers Grimm to Enid Blyton’s The Faraway Tree, from the flowers of Cicely May Barker’s fairies to the treehouse in Andy Griffith and Terry Denton’s popular 13-Storey Treehouse series, trees and other plants have been enduring features of stories for children and young adults. Plants act as gateways to other worlds, as liminal spaces, as markers of permanence and change, and as metonyms of childhood and adolescence. This anthology is the first compilation devoted entirely to analysis of the representation of plants in children’s and young adult literatures, reflecting the recent surge of interest in cultural plant studies within the environmental humanities. Mapping out and presenting an internationally inclusive view of plant representation in texts for children and young adults, the volume includes contributions examining European, American, Australian, and Asian literatures and contributes to the research fields of ecocriticism, critical plant studies, and the study of children’s and young adult literatures.

Plastic (Orca Soundings)

by Sarah N. Harvey

When Jack develops an interest in something, he puts his all into it, making lists, doing research and learning all he can. When his best friend Leah decides to have plastic surgery for her sixteenth birthday, Jack is horrified—and then determined to stop her. Researching the surgery and the results, he finds that there are unscrupulous surgeons operating on the very young, and no one does anything about it. Jack organizes a protest and becomes an instant celebrity. But when someone else takes up the cause and the protest turns violent, Jack is forced to make some tough decisions.

Play (Play #Volumen 1)

by Javier Ruescas

¿Qué serías capaz de hacer por amor? ¿Hasta dónde estarías dispuesto a llegar para alcanzar la fama? Nadie diría que Leo y Aarón son hermanos. El primero es presumido y ambicioso; el segundo, tímido y reservado. Pero ambos desean algo. Mientras Leo sueña con hacerse famoso a toda costa, Aarón no deja de pensar en cómo puede recuperar a su novia, quien, tras ganar un concurso y convertirse en una estrella mundial, se ha vuelto inaccesible. Un día, husmeando en el ordenador de su hermano, Leo descubre que Aarón tiene un talento desbordante para la música, y que ha compuesto y grabado varios temas que no tienen nada que envidiarles a los hits más populares del momento. Sin meditar las consecuencias, Leo decide darlos a conocer por internet y muy pronto el fenómeno Play Serafin -el nombre que le ha puesto al canal de YouTube- estalla por toda la red... El amor es la meta... La fama, su único camino. «Ojalá hubiera estado allí Dalila. Ojalá me hubiera atrevido a mostrar esa faceta de mí cuando todavía estaba a mi lado...Aunque, bien pensado, si ella nunca se hubiera ido, yo no habría hecho caso a Leo y aquel concierto no estaría teniendo lugar. Fuera como fuese, en la siguiente canción me esforcé más que en ninguna otra. Quizá nunca podría volver a hablar con ella, a lo mejor saludarla se había convertido en un imposible.Pero una canción... una canción podría viajar por mil caminos y me acercaría a ella tanto como una palabra o un beso.» Reseñas:«Una de las grandes promesas de la literatura juvenil española.»Nueva Tribuna «Javier Ruescas es el máximo exponente de una generación de autores que romperá los límites de la literatura juvenil.»Francesc Miralles, autor de Retrum «Un éxito entre el público juvenil.»ABC «Una novela fresca y adictiva, que no te suelta hasta el final.»Esther Sanz, autora de El bosque de los corazones dormidos

Play: (Incluye canciones originales y video del making of) (Play #Volumen 1)

by Javier Ruescas

¿Qué serías capaz de hacer por amor? ¿Hasta dónde estarías dispuesto a llegar para alcanzar la fama? Nadie diría que Leo y Aarón son hermanos. El primero es presumido y ambicioso; el segundo, tímido y reservado. Pero ambos desean algo. Mientras Leo sueña con hacerse famoso a toda costa, Aarón no deja de pensar en cómo puede recuperar a su novia, quien, tras ganar un concurso y convertirse en una estrella mundial, se ha vuelto inaccesible. Un día, husmeando en el ordenador de su hermano, Leo descubre que Aarón tiene un talento desbordante para la música, y que ha compuesto y grabado varios temas que no tienen nada que envidiarles a los hits más populares del momento. Sin meditar las consecuencias, Leo decide darlos a conocer por internet y muy pronto el fenómeno Play Serafin -el nombre que le ha puesto al canal de YouTube- estalla por toda la red... El amor es la meta... La fama, su único camino. «Ojalá hubiera estado allí Dalila. Ojalá me hubiera atrevido a mostrar esa faceta de mí cuando todavía estaba a mi lado...Aunque, bien pensado, si ella nunca se hubiera ido, yo no habría hecho caso a Leo y aquel concierto no estaría teniendo lugar. Fuera como fuese, en la siguiente canción me esforcé más que en ninguna otra. Quizá nunca podría volver a hablar con ella, a lo mejor saludarla se había convertido en un imposible.Pero una canción... una canción podría viajar por mil caminos y me acercaría a ella tanto como una palabra o un beso.» Reseñas:«Una de las grandes promesas de la literatura juvenil española.»Nueva Tribuna «Javier Ruescas es el máximo exponente de una generación de autores que romperá los límites de la literatura juvenil.»Francesc Miralles, autor de Retrum «Un éxito entre el público juvenil.»ABC «Una novela fresca y adictiva, que no te suelta hasta el final.»Esther Sanz, autora de El bosque de los corazones dormidos

Play the Game

by Charlene Allen

From debut author Charlene Allen comes a captivating YA contemporary mystery and coming-of-age story, celebrating the power of friendship, first love, and exploring the criminal justice system from the lens of restorative justice. Perfect for fans of Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, and Maureen Johnson.In the game of life, sometimes other people hold all the controls. Or so it seems to VZ. Four months have passed since his best friend Ed was killed by a white man in a Brooklyn parking lot.When Singer, the man who killed Ed, is found dead in the same spot where Ed was murdered, all signs point to Jack, VZ’s other best friend, as the prime suspect.VZ’s determined to complete the video game Ed never finished and figure out who actually killed Singer. With help from Diamond, the girl he’s crushing on at work, VZ falls into Ed’s quirky gameiverse. As the police close in on Jack, the game starts to uncover details that could lead to the truth about the murder.Can VZ honor Ed and help Jack before it’s too late?

La playa

by Sara Cantador

El amor y el misterio se entrelazan en esta historia que nos enseña a reconciliarnos con nosotros mismos y con nuestros sueños. La primera novela de la booktuber de Nube de palabras. ¿Qué esconde la playa? Ian regresa a la isla que ha sido su hogar tras un año estudiando en Madrid. Aunque haya bloqueado su pasado mientras estaba en la ciudad, él pertenece al mar, a esa playa en la que ha crecido con su familia y que tanto ha echado de menos. Con su regreso, irrumpe en su vida Eloise, una joven pecosa y pelirroja, con dieciocho años recién cumplidos, que hace que se olvide de la angustia que el chico trae consigo. Pero ella arrastra una carga más pesada de la que aparenta: su hermano murió el pasado otoño y un abismo ha crecido entre su padre y ella desde entonces, que cada día los separa más. En una espiral de angustia y oscuridad hacia la que los dos se ven arrastrados en un momento crítico, el verano de 1988 cambiará sus vidas radicalmente.

The Player (Lorimer SideStreets)

by Paul Coccia

Set in the traditionally homophobic world of amateur hockey, this book follows gay goalie Cooper in his struggle with his feelings for a teammate and coming out to his team. Cooper has been hooking up with teammate Pesh in secret, and has to play along when Pesh dates a girl and even tolerate locker-room homophobic talk. When Pesh outs Cooper online, trying to better his own chances at playing pro, Cooper chooses self-esteem and honesty over sex. With a strong and relatable main character, this book is a realistic, positive look at teen relationships — gay or straight. Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group

The Playground (I Like To Visit / Me Gusta Visitar)

by Jacqueline Laks Gorman

This series is the ticket to places both familiar and exciting to young children. From the library to the zoo, each title explores a different place that kids like to visit and describes what a visitor can see and do there. Beginning readers will enjoy the lively, full-color photographs, which enhance the simple, easy-to-read text.

Playing a Part

by Daria Wilke Marian Schwartz

The first young adult novel translated from Russian, a brave coming-out, coming-of-age story.In June 2013, the Russian government passed laws prohibiting "gay propaganda," threatening jail time and fines to offenders. That same month, in spite of these harsh laws, a Russian publisher released PLAYING A PART, a young adult novel with openly gay characters. It was a brave, bold act, and now this groundbreaking story has been translated for American readers.In PLAYING A PART, Grisha adores everything about the Moscow puppet theater where his parents work, and spends as much time there as he can. But life outside the theater is not so wonderful. The boys in Grisha's class bully him mercilessly, and his own grandfather says hateful things about how he's not "masculine" enough. Life goes from bad to worse when Grisha learns that Sam, his favorite actor and mentor, is moving: He's leaving the country to escape the extreme homophobia he faces in Russia. How Grisha overcomes these trials and writes himself a new role in his own story is heartfelt, courageous, and hopeful.

Playing Chicken

by Paul Kropp

Josh just wanted to fit in with the guys. Maybe they did a few crazy things, but that's what fun is all about. The party continues... until Guzzo dares Josh to a race that ends in death.

Playing Cupid: A Heartwarming Contemporary Debut (The Mythical Creatures Collection #1)

by Sc Alban

A debut YA Fantasy for fans of Colleen Hoover! For the past five years, seventeen-year-old Megan Cooper has built a wall around her heart with little room to experience true feelings. Her mother's passing has left her family fractured, driving a wedge between her and her father that has only gotten deeper with time. The only solution: graduate high school early and get out of Dodge. With one final standing between her and the rest of her life, Megan is paired with a Home Economics partner who seems destined to dump all the work on her. Constantly bailing at the last minute, with more excuses than she can keep track of, Jay Michaels seems determined to ruin her plan. That is, until she hits Cupid with her car. With his shooting arm is significantly injured, Megan has no choice but to take his place. As she races to find Cupid’s final three love matches in order to meet his quota by the start of the new year, she comes face to face with the very emotions she’s been pushing away for so long. Caught between what her head is saying and what her heart longs for, Megan must face old wounds, find forgiveness, and track down the perfect match for the one boy with all the excuses. This YA debut is a touching and heartwarming shot through the heart for teen and adult readers alike!

Playing Dirty (SVH Senior Year Series #27)

by Francine Pascal

"Watch out, Ken. Will wants his life back. Maybe Ken thinks Will Simmons wasn't paying attention when he took his position on the football team, his college scholarship, his girlfriend . . . His whole, entire life. Guess what, Ken? He was.

Playing for Keeps

by Jennifer Dugan

From the author of Some Girls Do comes another heartfelt YA sapphic romance—starring a baseball pitcher and a student umpire who are definitely not supposed to fall for one another.&“Sapphic sports romance perfection. Swoony and romantic, but unafraid to tackle grief, family expectations, and fighting for your dreams, this is a home run of a book.&” —Rachael Lippincott, coauthor of the #1 New York Times Bestsellers Five Feet Apart and She Gets the GirlJune is the star pitcher of her elite club baseball team—with an ego to match—and she's a shoo-in to be recruited at the college level, like her parents have always envisioned. That is, if she can play through an overuse injury that has recently gone from bad to worse.Ivy isn't just reffing to pay off her athletic fees or make some extra cash on the side. She wants to someday officiate at the professional level, even if her parents would rather she go to college instead. The first time they cross paths, Ivy throws June out of a game for grandstanding. Still, they quickly grow from enemies to begrudging friends . . . and then something more. But the rules state that players and umpires are prohibited from dating.As June's shoulder worsens, and a rival discovers the girls' secret and threatens to expose them, everything the two have worked so hard for is at risk. Now both must choose: follow their dreams . . . or follow their hearts?

Playing the Field

by Ivy Bailey

A football inspired YA rom-com, perfect for fans of Ted Lasso and Icebreaker ALL IS FAIR IN LOVE AND FOOTBALL... Durham University have the best women&’s football team in the League and their star striker Sadie McGrath hopes that winning this year might lead her to being picked up by one of the National Teams. The male team is much less impressive – they&’ve never won the league and are facing relegation unless they can improve by the end of the season. But now the unthinkable has been asked of Sadie; to train the cocky, new male striker who has just moved over from the US. Arlo Hudson is a know-it-all who refuses to follow direction, and argues with her every lesson. Sadie can&’t stand him, even if all the other girls do think he&’s dreamy. What will happen when the two spend so much time together alone… Will it improve their technique? Or will Sadie be out of his league?

Playing the Part (The Fabulous Five #10)

by Betsy Haynes

Beth Barry has finally gotten her big break--a chance to star in the school play. But when she tells her boyfriend, Keith Masterson, how busy she'll be with rehearsals, he doesn't seem to understand. Soon Keith is going out with Christie Winchell, one of Beth's best friends, and Beth faces the most difficult acting job of her life. Will Beth be able to pretend she doesn't care at all?

Playing with Fire: Playing with Fire (Little Secrets #1)

by Emily Blake

Hidden Pasts. Unexpected Betrayals. Twisted Friendships. Sweet Revenge.The twists keep coming--and no secrets are safe.Her mother's in jail. Her best friend betrayed her. Who can Alison trust?Backstabber Kelly has the world at her feet. Who will she step on next?Sweet, handsome Chad seems like the perfect boyfriend. What is he hiding?Tough-as-nails Zoey is out for revenge. Is she more vulnerable than she thinks?Loyal friend. Bitter rival. Which is the real Tom?Let the drama begin...

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