TIME TO SHINEThe Wonder Trio debut their adventuring careers with a splash, while the Crimson Vow rescue a mother and child from peril on their journey. When this brings the wrath of a corrupt band of
DRAGONS, DAMSELS AND LOTS OF DISTRESS!Mavis's solo side-quest is unexpectedly extended when she rescues a maiden from pursuers--only to learn that she's a princess on the run, with a lot of very nasty
NO PLACE LIKE HOMEWhen the creeping tendrils of the massive Albarn Empire threaten Mile's--once Adele's--hometown of Ascham, the Crimson Vow do not hesitate to dash to the aid of the small provincial
In the series finale, Timmy Failure and his class create a hilarious film about his life — just in time for the holidays.Though I, Timmy Failure, have solved many notorious crimes and now wish t
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First and foremost a young adult novel about public shaming in the internet age, If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say is also an exploration of the power of words, the cumulative destructiveness of
You're engaged or thinking about getting engaged—how exciting! Now you're ready to dig deeper and really get to know each other. Through noted Christian counselor Norm Wright's interactive quest
Be careful what you wish for in this magical comedy about the pitfalls of rebirth!When she turns ten years old, Adele von Ascham is hit with a horrible headache--and memories of her previous life as a
You don’t have to be Jewish to get back at the shmendriks* of the world Yiddish. It’s the most colorful language in the history of mankind. What other language gives you a whole dic
Be careful what you wish for in this magical comedy about the pitfalls of rebirth!When she turns ten years old, Adele von Ascham is hit with a horrible headache--and memories of her previous life as a
Be careful what you wish for in this magical comedy about the pitfalls of rebirth!When she turns ten years old, Adele von Ascham is hit with a horrible headache--and memories of her previous life as a
The Instant New York Times BestsellerAn Amazon editors' Top 20 books of 2017A Washington Post Best Book of 2017An LA Times Best Book of 2017Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfict
"Wendy Lesser's You Say to Brick is easily the most complete narrative of Kahn's life and career, magnificently researched and gracefully written." —Inga Saffron, New York Times Book ReviewBorn in Est
In What I Know I Cannot Say / All That Lies Beneath, Dai Smith combines a novella and a linked section of short stories to create a dazzling fictional synthesis that takes the reader on a tour of the
Discover Dr. Shad Helmstetter’s timeless, wildly popular self-help book What to Say When You Talk to Yourself and learn how to reverse the effects of negative self-talk and embrace a more positive, op
In All The Ways To Say I Love You, Neil LaBute’s “haunting, heartrending” (AP) new play, Mrs. Johnson is a high school English teacher in a loving marriage. As she recounts her experiences with a favo
Everyone’s always celebrating something or accomplishing goals or whatever and it’s exhausting! Years ago, you had days or weeks to send a card. Now you have seconds to reply. To relieve the pressure,
Fiction. Poetry. Jewish Studies. Admired by Donald Barthelme and Lydia Davis, Mitch Sisskind is a professional satirist whose stories and poems can finally be read in one new volume. DO NOT BE A GENTL
“They Say / I Say” identifies the key rhetorical moves in academic writing, showing students how to frame their arguments in the larger context of what others have said and providing templates to help
Motivated by her belief in the value of free expression that is guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States of America, Sheryl Oring’s I Wish to Say project has been helping citizens voice
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