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Rosie's Fashion Show (The Party Line #12)

by Carrie Austen

Fashion Alert! Rosie's favorite designer, the fabulous Lucienne, is coming to Canfield to premiere her latest creations in a special fashion show at Cinderella, Rosie's mom's boutique. Rosie's dying to be part of it all--everyone knows she's the ultimate fashion expert. But it looks like she'll never get a chance to prove it. Her mother thinks Lucienne's show is too important to let Rosie help. Then someone makes a really big mistake unpacking Lucienne's shipment, and it could turn into Rosie's big chance! Can Rosie's flair for fashion save the day? Get on THE PARTY LINE Meet Rosie, Allie, Becky, and Julie in this fun-filled series about friendship, growing up, and having a good time!

Rosie's Mystery on Ice (The Party Line #8)

by Carrie Austen

Has Rosie been replaced on The Party Line? The Party Line is planning an ice-skating party that may be their biggest job yet. Then Rosie gets sick! She feels so bad about missing the party that she suggests Jennifer Peterson as a substitute. It's a great idea that turns into a terrible one when Jennifer works out perfectly on The Party Line--too perfectly. Rosie is convinced she's been replaced. There's only one way to make sure The Party Line doesn't forget Rosie. And Rosie's got it all figured out. Get on The Party Line Meet Rosie, Allie, Julie and Becky in this fun-filled series about friendship, growing up, and having a good time!

Rosie's Popularity Plan (The Party Line #4)

by Carrie Austen

Rosie's hatching secret plans like crazy ... When Rosie agrees to have the Party Line do a party for Jennifer Peterson, her friends think she's lost her mind! Jennifer is crabby and mean, and no one likes her. This party is sure to be a major flop. The Party Line will never live it down. But Rosie has a plan--more than one, in fact. Can a secret friendship, a magic makeover and a surprise party save the day? You bet they can--especially when the Party Line's in on it! Get on The Party Line Meet Rosie, Becky, Allie and Julie in this fun-filled series about friendship, growing up, and having a good time!

A Circle of Ashes (Balefire #2)

by Cate Tiernan

Thais has come to live in New Orleans with a twin sister she didn't know she had until their father died. Now, not only does she have a family she never knew she had, she is the victim of someone trying to kill her and her sister, and her family are witches.

Awakening (Sweep #5)

by Cate Tiernan

Wicca has changed my life. I've lost old friends, made new ones. Discovered my true heritage. Found love-and betrayal. But there's so much more to learn. I know Wicca can be used for good or for evil. The hard part is knowing which is which.

Changeling (Sweep #8)

by Cate Tiernan

When Morgan receives a shocking revelation about her family, she's thrown into a moral tailspin, believing that her essential nature is evil. Is her dark heritage too powerful to overcome?

Seeker (Sweep #10)

by Cate Tiernan

It's a time of joy for Hunter as he is reunited with his father, who vanished mysteriously years before. Only Morgan senses that something is wrong, that Hunter's father is hiding a dark secret that could threaten them all.

Early Dawn (Kendrick/Coulter #10)

by Catherine Anderson

A "New York Times"-bestselling author lights up the Old West with an emotionally riveting new historical romance--a tale of love, danger, and redemption, featuring the ancestors of the beloved Coulter family.

Here to Stay

by Catherine Anderson

Mandy Pajeck had a tough childhood. Now 28, she feels responsible for the accident that took her younger brother's sight. But his complete reliance on her care is making them both miserable. When she meets handsome Zach Harrigan and his mini guide horse, she thinks she's found the ticket to her brother's happiness--and maybe her own.

Lucky Penny

by Catherine Anderson

To support her orphaned niece, impoverished Brianna O'Keefe accepts work with a Colorado rancher. To guard herself from unwanted attention, she resorts to a harmless little lie: that she's married to a Denver gold miner named David Paxton. But when her "husband" shows up, Brianna is stunned--not the least by her desire. . .

Star Bright (Kendrick/Coulter #9)

by Catherine Anderson

Faking her own death to escape her murderous husband, Rainie Hall takes refuge in the rural community of Crystal Falls, where she finds work as a bookkeeper on a horse ranch run by dangerously good-looking Parker Harrigan. But as their initial attraction blossoms, Rainie fears she can never escape retribution from the man who has sworn to kill her and that her mere presence could jeopardize everything the Harrigan family holds dear.

Truth or Dairy

by Catherine Clark

She's humiliated, she's angry... and she's through with boys. Or at least that's what she says. This is the journal of Courtney Von Dragen Smith: middle child, product of divorce, would-be vegetarian. She writes the first mega-negative page the day after her boyfriend, "such a Dave," breaks up with her because he's heading off to college. Angry and humiliated, Courtney vows to survive senior year on the anti-guy plan. But can she really give up guys and focus on friends, school, and her job at the hip cafe Truth or Dairy? Or will a stint in student government, an epileptic dog, and a guy named Grant ("like-the-lake") Superior turn her world upside down and prove her journal right? It's true: life can get weirder.

A Dog's Life (Sabrina the Teenage Witch #9)

by Cathy East Dubowski

When Harvey stops by Sabrina's house with Macdougal, the dog he's pet-sitting, he finds Sabrina elbow-deep in brownie batter. She's trying to bake like anormal teenager--without using her powers. But with some of her ingredients missing and her electric mixer on the blink, Sabrina decides to conjure up a little magical help. Suddenly, Sabrina's mixing spell goes horribly haywire, bouncing into the dining room and zapping Harvey and Macdougal. Now Harvey's in canine chaos and his voice is coming out of the golden retriever's drooling jaws! With the Quizmaster on her case and her best friend chasing cats, Sabrina's in the doghouse--unless she can find the trick that will get rid of Harvey's dog days for good!

Fortune Cookie Fox (Sabrina The Teenage Witch #26)

by Cathy East Dubowski

spiders in Sabrina's cafeteria lunch were kind of funny. [At least she could identify something on her plate.] But the avalanche of popcorn from her locker, the bedroom slippers full of cold and slimy noodles-well, it's getting a bit old. Positively prehistoric, actually. Who's behind these pranks? Sabrina has her suspicions. There's something about that new Chinese exchange student, Mei Hua. Sabrina's friend Val warns her not to start an international incident. Besides, she thinks Mei is sweet. And Harvey...well, the only thing he's noticed is that Mei Hua is a total fox. But Sabrina suspects there's magic involved. . . and she smells a rat.

Salem Goes to Rome: Salem's Tails

by Cathy East Dubowski Mark Dubowski

When in Rome...EAT! Salem and his hamster-pal Stonehenge are on their own in the Eternal City, and hungry for pizza! Real pizza, from a restaurant that delivers. But instead of a pizza delivery guy, a burglar sneaks in and steals Sabrina's magical gold locket! Salem and Stoney will be in real trouble if they don't catch the thief. So they hightail it through the famous streets of Rome-onto the turf of Italian cats cruising for hamster antipasto, and around a crazy movie set-as they race to retrieve the locket before Sabrina, the Teenage Witch returns!

Santa's Little Helper (Sabrina the Teenage Witch #5)

by Cathy East Dubowski

Sabrina's down in the dumps. Everyone else has the holiday spirit... even Libby Chessler! Sabrina's aunts Hilda and Zelda, are trying to give her a happy holiday but their best spells fall flat. And Harvey seems so busy and secretive. Is he giving her the brush-off for Christmas? Sabrina decides to give him the ultimate Christmas gift: Elvis' voice for the holiday concert. What a disaster! Suddenly Harvey's a chic magnet and Sabrina's out in the cold. Then, when she volunteers to take Jenny's place as Santa's elf, Santa and the presents disappear! It will take a miracle-or a teenage witch-to save this Christmas. But can Sabrina succeed and keep her secret safe?

Take A Hike! (The Secret World Of Alex Mack #7)

by Cathy East Dubowski

Trouble in Paradise The Junior High School Science and Nature Club is sponsoring a weekend camping trip as their end-of-year project. Alex needs the extra credit in science. What she doesn't need are the chaperones-her parents! And just to make the trip a complete disaster, Vince and Dave are loose in the woods, dead- set on nailing the GC-161 kid. With the help of her friends, Alex actually has some fun and gets a little closer to Scott. This trip is looking up...until Kelly leads them off the trail and straight into Vince and Dave's trap! Now Alex has to find a way out of the woods...and out of danger!

The Fastest Turtle In The West (Full House Dear Michelle)

by Cathy East Dubowski

"With a name like Zoom, how can this turtle be so slow?" Hooray! The turtle races are in town! And Michelle borrows a cute little turtle named Zoom for the event. But Michelle has a problem. Zoom is really s-l-o-w. There's no way she'll win. So, how do you train a turtle? And what do you do when she won't even come out of her shell? Michelle's about to find out!

The Substitute Teacher (Full House Dear Michelle)

by Cathy East Dubowski

"Our substitute teacher quit- because of me!" Michelle and her friends can't wait to go to class. They have a substitute teacher-and that means fun, fun, fun! Michelle's friends know a ton of pranks and tricks to play on subs, and they plan to try them all. Everyone is having a great time--until the sub quits and puts Michelle in charge of the class. Now Michelle is the substitute. What is she going to do?

Ah, Sweet Mystery

by Celestine Sibley

Kate Kincaid Mulcay has a tranquil life in her country log cabin and a pleasant routine of writing thrice-weekly columns for an Atlanta newspaper. All that is shattered when she discovers that Miss Willie Wilcox, a beloved eighty-five year-old neighbor, has calmly confessed to the brutal murder of her stepson, Garney. But Kate knows Miss Willie too well to believe she could kill anyone, and a little investigation shows that the facts don't add up. Soon she's off on the trail of the real murderer, a dangerous chase that leads her from the drug deals of downtown Atlanta to the wealthy new subdivisions of her own hometown. Kate finds herself attending three funerals related to the case and she and two little girls she is sheltering are threatened. Set in big city Atlanta and the remnants of rural Georgia, and featuring many colorful characters from disappearing and emerging cultures, this is an engrossing mystery with heart.

Shakespeare's Counselor (Lily Bard Mysteries #5)

by Charlaine Harris

Lily is adjusting to being married. She has finally decided to join a support group for rape survivors after having injured her husband in her sleep. Unfortunately, the counselor has a history of her own that brings murder to Shakespeare.

Shakespeare's Trollop (Lily Bard Mysteries #4)

by Charlaine Harris

One of the women for whom Lily cleans house is murdered. Is the murderer one of the men she was sleeping with, or someone else?

Chew on This: Everything You Don't Want to Know About Fast Food

by Eric Schlosser Charles Wilson

Kids love fast food. And the fast food industry definitely loves kids. It couldn't survive without them. Did you know that the biggest toy company in the world is McDonald's? It's true. In fact, one out of every three toys given to a child in the United States each year is from a fast food restaurant. Not only has fast food reached into the toy industry, it's moving into our schools. One out of every five public schools in the United States now serves brand name fast food. But do kids know what they're eating? Where do fast food hamburgers come from? And what makes those fries taste so good? When Eric Schlosser's best-selling book, Fast Food Nation, was published for adults in 2001, many called for his groundbreaking insight to be shared with young people. Now Schlosser, along with co-writer Charles Wilson, has investigated the subject further, uncovering new facts children need to know.In Chew On This, they share with kids the fascinating and sometimes frightening truth about what lurks between those sesame seed buns, what a chicken "nugget" really is, and how the fast food industry has been feeding off children for generations.

Voice Of An Angel: My Life (So Far)

by Charlotte Church

At fifteen, Charlotte Church has already lived a celebrated life. A world-famous singer who has sung before the Queen, a president, and the Pope, as well as sold millions of albums, charmed TV talk show hosts, and appeared on the covers of dozens of magazines, she has even acted in a top-rated TV show (The media's favorite question seems to be "Is that really you singing") Yet Charlotte, who was the youngest artist ever to have a debut album on the Billboard charts, still finds time to go to school, get good grades, and even go shopping with her friends in her hometown of Cardiff, Wales. Now you'll go behind the scenes to meet more than just Charlotte the internationally known soprano. You'll get to know Charlotte the daughter of Maria and James Church, who travels everywhere with her mum and dad ...the beloved granddaughter of Nan and Bampy, who thrills to her grandfather's stories about the rock band he had when the Beatles first hit the charts...and Charlotte the niece of Caroline Cooper, who still enjoys singing with the aunt she credits as her biggest musical influence. Charlotte seems like any other teenager, and she is-except for her astonishing voice. She wants her fans to know what she is really like and to meet her best friends...as well as travel with her on a typical tour and know what it is like to sing with Plãcido Domingo or ride on a float-in the rain!-in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In a voice as down to earth as her singing is angelic, she candidly talks about growing up in the limelight, the valuable lessons she has learned, and her dreams for the future. The young girl the Pope called "the Little Singer" has a lot to share-so far!

Place Last Seen

by Charlotte Mcguinn Freeman

DURING AN IDYLLIC AUTUMN-DAY hike in the Desolation Wilderness of the Sierra Nevadas, the Baker family is hurled into a nightmare. Playing hide-and-seek with her older brother, Luke, six-year-old Maggie runs away-and she cannot be found. Her father, Richard, and mother, Anne, search desperately before racing down the mountain to call in a Search and Rescue team. The team arrives with experienced trackers, volunteers, dogs, and topographic maps and begins a thorough search from the place where Maggie was last seen. But the search is complicated by an unpredictable factor: willful and energetic, Maggie Baker is also a Down Syndrome child, and there is no telling how she will move as she wanders in the wilderness. Richard, Anne, and Luke can only wait and hope that she will leave a clue, a trail that will lead them to her. With great empathy, Charlotte McGuinn Freeman conveys the gripping reality of the search and how this tests the bonds of a family as it grapples with guilt, doubt, fear, and frantic hope. Powerful, suspenseful, and deeply affecting, Place Last Seen marks the debut of a gifted new voice.

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