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Belly Laughs from Bikini Bottom

by Holly Kowitt

Whoop it up with SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends in this book of side-splitting sillies. It's sure to buoy even the briniest blowhards!

The Raven and Other Writings

by Edgar Allan Poe

13 tales and 16 poems by the famous author, including all his famous ones. Reading group guide at the end.

Charmed: Seasons of the Witch, Vol. 1

by Laura J. Burns Emma Harrison

Phoebe thought she'd had her fill of dealing with demon romance when she fell for Cole Turner. Now she's a pawn in a supernatural love connection. Paige is feeling the badness-busting burnout. But an attempt to get in touch with her inner party girl could be the undoing of the Power of Three. Piper wants the Charmed Ones to learn more about Wiccan tradition. Unfortunately, a mysterious power outage forces her to redirect her attention-and rethink the consequences of her future with Leo. The Charmed Ones have a story for every season! Burns and 1 (Yule) by Emma Harrison, based on the TV series Charmed.

Charmed: Inherit the Witch

by Laura J. Burns

On this, a young girl's birthday hour, We call upon her inner power. An ancient calling has been switched - Now, bring back magic to this witch! Based on the TV series.

Ironside: A Modern Faery's Tale

by Holly Black

Sequel to Tithe. As the possessor of Roiben's true name, 16-year-old Kaye returns to Faeryland to try to complete a nearly impossible quest that will release Roiben from the spell of the faery queen who holds him in thrall.

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #2: Code Name Cassandra

by Meg Cabot

In Code Name Cassandra, Jess thinks she's finally left her "gifted" days behind and attempts to lead a normal life. But when working at a summer camp becomes more than fun in the sun, Jess must use her abilities to save a young girl--while evading her old enemies.

1-800-WHERE-R-YOU #4: Sanctuary

by Meg Cabot

4th volume of the series about teenagers with psychic powers

Charmed: A Tale of Two Pipers

by Emma Harrison

"And I'll stay here and deal with the painters and any Darklighters that might show up," Piper One put in, smiling. "Then you can go to P3 and take care of Rinaldo while I bake!" "Perfect!" Piper Two exclaimed. They both stood up and started for the door that led to the foyer, but Piper One suddenly paused and grabbed Piper Two's arm. She immediately pulled her hand back. It was a little bizarre touching a person who was essentially herself. Now she knew what her body looked and felt like from the outside as well as the inside. This was way more intense than a mirror image. If she dwelled on it for too long, she knew it would freak her out. "Wait a second," she said. "What about personal gain?" "Hey. This is going to make us a much happier, saner witch," Piper Two told her, swinging her hair behind her shoulder. "It's for the greater good."

Charmed: The Brewing Storm

by Paul Ruditis

Piper stared at the gun the demon was holding on her, wondering if she could blow it up without letting the demon take her power and use it against her. She ultimately decided that a bullet would do less damage than an explosion. "Look, witch," the demon said. "I don't care about you. Just let me have the Earthshaker and you can go on your merry way." "I think we both know that's not going to happen," Piper replied, shifting her body so she was in front of Muriel. If she had to, she could try to freeze time if the gun was fired. Maybe if she just tried to freeze the bullet and not the demon she wouldn't have her power reflected back. Of course, the idea of freezing a bullet heading at her at the speed of, well, a speeding bullet, was no easy task. Then again, i(j was better than the other option: death.

Charmed: Survival of the Fittest

by Jeff Mariotte

The door opened before they'd even had a chance to touch it. This time, though, they weren't met by a single, business suit-clad woman, but by four tall, muscular women dressed in pink sports bras, jogging shorts, and sneakers. Looking at their powerful physiques-broad shoulders, massive upper arms, corded thighs-Paige felt very small. Phoebe could take them, Paige thought. Between her martial arts skills and her levitation powers, even four Amazons didn't stand a chance. And these weren't real Amazons anyway, just figurative Amazons. She noticed that Phoebe had tensed, and believed her sister was probably weighing the odds as well. The women were smiling at them, but the mood had changed. Confrontation was in the air. "Ms. Winship is ready to see you now," one of them announced.

Charmed: Pied Piper

by Debbie Viguié

They come to you for guidance, protection - Innocents, facing nameless evil. It is up to you to save their laughter - Watch over them, protect them from danger and peril. Based on the TV series.

Charmed: Mystic Knoll

by Diana G. Gallagher

00* SNAkES. "Ahh! Ahh!" Doreen shifted from one foot to another to avoid a mass of wiggling green, yellow, and black snakes. She was terrified and fell into Larry's arms. "Okay, dear. Time to go." Larry slung Doreen's arm over his shoulder and helped her stumble forward. He started into the next tunnel and stopped dead. "I hope there's another way back." "Me too." Paige shone her flashlight inside the narrow stone corridor. The passage floor was covered with snakes. Several began shedding their skins. "Cross-country," Tammy said, taking charge. Ignoring the snakes sliding out of the rock pile, she climbed it. "This way." Paige let Joyce and Daniel go first, then steadied Larry as he carried Doreen up the rock pile. When Paige reached the top, she realized that cutting through the woods was only a slightly better alternative than taking the tunnels. The ground was alive with thousands of writhing snakes.

Charmed: Changeling Places

by Micol Ostow

"What can I tell you? Demons are wacky that way.' Piper said. "They don't always play fair." She rattled her arms in their chains. Nothing doing. Firm as ever. "Your only hope is to let me out of here so my sisters and I can help you." Caitlyn's expression was grim. "Even if I wanted to-which, for the record, I don't," she said emphatically, "I wouldn't be able to. Those chains are enchanted. I don't have the power to break them." "Someone in your village must," Piper said, practically begging. "But that's just it, Piper. We're nowhere near my village," Caitlyn said sweetly. "We're in Lexor's dungeon. He'll be here any minute. You're trapped in the Underworld, my dear."

Charmed: The Warren Witches

by Diana G. Gallagher Paul Ruditis Laura J. Burns Micol Ostow Greg Elliot Erica Pass Cameron Dokey

8 short stories based on the hit TV series Charmed.

Some Kind of Hero

by James Kirkwood

Captivating novel about friendship and the horrors of war.

Glaciers

by Wendell V. Tangborn

Explains how and where glaciers form, how they move, and how they shape the land.

A Pattern of Roses

by K. M. Peyton

The discovery of old drawings with the same initials as his leads a 16-year-old boy on a journey into the past, where he relives the experiences of the artist.

The Business of Alchemy: Science and Culture in the Holy Roman Empire

by Pamela H. Smith

A study of business practices in the late 1600s in eastern Europe, including a biography of Johann Joachim Becher.

Fear and Trembling / Repetition

by Howard V. Hong Edna H. Hong Søren Kierkegaard

For Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard used the pseudonym Johannes de Silentio, and for Repetition, he used Constantin Constantius. In Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard explores the faith that transcends the ethical, while in Repetition, he discusses the most profound implications of the unity of personhood and of identity within change - the repetition that creates the rebirth of God in the heart of man, bringing the eternal into the present and allowing the past to retain its meaning.

Life Cycles: Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist

by John Tyler Bonner

The author combines an intensely personal memoir of scientific progress and an overview of what we now know about living things.

An Author's Guide to Scholarly Publishing

by Robin Derricourt

Directly specifically to academic authors, this realistic handbook is a guide to publishing success for both beginning and seasoned scholars.

The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales (expanded 2nd edition)

by Maria Tatar

The history of the Grimms' fairy tales, with criticism and interpretation. Includes translations of 6 fairy tales, commentaries on them, bibliographical references and index.

Too Many Tamales

by Gary Soto

As she helped her mother prepare the tamales for Christmas dinner, Maria slipped her mother's diamond ring onto her finger for just a moment. But suddenly, the ring was gone, and there were 24 tamales that just might contain the missing ring. "A warm family story that combines glowing art with a well-written text to tell of a girl's dilemma."--School Library Journal, starred review.

Self Healing: My Life and Vision

by Meir Schneider

Autobiography of Meir Schneider who was born blind, but years later, through eye exercises and movement therapy, was able to read without glasses.

Maurice

by E. M. Forster

Novel written in 1913 that describes the long and difficult process by which a typical product of middle-class suburbia realizes that he is a homosexual.

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