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As You Wish
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Jackson Pearce |
Ever since Viola's boyfriend broke up with her, she has spent her days silently wishing—to have someone love her again and, more importantly, to belong again—until one day she inadvertently summons a… |
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Hate list
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Jennifer Brown |
Five months ago, Valerie Leftman's boyfriend, Nick, opened fire on their school cafeteria. Shot trying to stop him, Valerie inadvertently saved the life of a classmate, but was implicated in the sho… |
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Feeling sad
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Sarah Verroken |
On a gloomy day, Duck feels sad until a frog gives him some advice that cheers him up. |
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Anh's anger
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Gail Silver |
When Anh becomes angry and says hurtful things, his grandfather tells him to go to his room and sit with his anger, which allows Anh to feel better. Based on teachings about mindfulness and Buddhism … |
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Song Lee and the "I hate you" notes
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Suzy Kline |
When Song Lee, the nicest person in Room 2B, starts getting nasty notes, everyone is shocked. Then Song Lee comes up with a creative way to teach the note sender a lesson he or she won't soon forget.… |
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Where the sunrise begins
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Douglas Wood |
Reveals the part that each of us plays in the beginning of every day. |
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Wild Thing
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Dandi Daley Mackall |
After settling in Ashland, Ohio, Winnie Willis discovers a beautiful but mistreated Arabian mare who is known as Salvaje because nobody has been able to train her, and trusts in her Christian faith t… |
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Timothy Tugbottom says no!
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Anne Tyler |
Timothy Tugbottom likes his old pants, his old crib, his old bedtime story, and his old breakfast, until he realizes that new things, including sleepovers, can be good too. |
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Ultraviolet (Ultraviolet, #1)
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R. J. Anderson |
*Once upon a time there was a girl who was special.
This is not her story.
Unless you count the part where I killed her.*
Sixteen-year-old Alison has been sectioned in a mental institute for tee… |
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Getting somewhere
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Beth Neff |
Four teenaged girls participating in a progressive juvenile detention facility on a farm have their lives changed by the experience. |
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Percy gets upset
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Stuart J. Murphy |
Mommy and Daddy help their son calm down and feel better when situations during the day make him angry. |
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Care Bears
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Samantha Brooke |
"Are you feeling happy, sad, silly, or mad? The Care Bears have feelings just like you!"--P. [4] of cover. |
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The girls of No Return
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Erin Saldin |
A troubled sixteen-year-old girl attending a wilderness school in the Idaho mountains must finally face the consequences of her complicated friendships with two of the other girls at the school. |
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How do you feel?
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Anthony Browne |
A young chimp describes a variety of emotions he experiences. |
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Cheer up, Mouse!
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Jed Henry |
Mouse's friends try everything to keep their friend from feeling low--flapping and fluttering in the sky, splashing and paddling in the water, leaping and loping in the grass--but nothing seems to ch… |
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This is not forgiveness
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Celia Rees |
In England, a beautiful, manipulative teenaged girl affiliated with a group of political anarchists seduces both seventeen-year-old Jamie and his older brother, a wounded veteran of the war in Afghan… |
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Believe Your Eyes
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Cori Doerrfeld,Tyler Page |
A lot is changing for Cici. Her parents are separating, her wacky abuela is moving in, and on her tenth birthday, she wakes up with fairy wings! Cici's new magical powers let her see people as they t… |
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The Way I Used To Be
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Amber Smith |
New York Times bestseller! In the tradition of Speak, Amber Smith's extraordinary debut novel “is a heart-twisting, but ultimately hopeful, exploration of how pain can lead to strength” (The Boston G… |
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Rush
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Jonathan Friesen |
A pariah in his town and home for the results of his risk-taking behavior, eighteen-year-old Jake seeks adrenaline rushes to clear his dark thoughts, but when Salome, the girl he loves, gets caught u… |
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Daniel feels left out
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Maggie Testa |
When Daniel Tiger sees his friends playing together without him, he feels left out, but talking about his feelings with his dad make him feel better. |
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