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Mark Phillips (Bayside, NY), a former SAT Verbal instructor, has worked as an editor in the publishing field for more than 30 years. He is the author of seven books.
Having escaped from Hong Kong, the five gatekeepers - Matt, Pedro,
Scott, Jamie and Scarlett - are scattered in a hostile and
dangerous world. As they struggle to re-group and plan their next
move, the malevolent King of the Old Ones gathers his forces in
Oblivion: a desolate landscape where the last survivors of humanity
must fight the ultimate battle.
In the 2012 London Olympics, US gymnast Gabrielle Douglas stole
hearts and flew high as the All-Around Gold Medal winner, as well
as acting as a critical member of the US gold-medal-winning women
gymnastics team. In this personal autobiography, Gabrielle tells
her story of faith, perseverance, and determination, demonstrating
you can reach your dreams if you let yourself soar.
A richly-illustrated adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with
the Vampire, told through the eyes of the vampire Claudia,
who was just a little girl when she was turned by the vampire
Lestat. Though she spends many years of happiness with her two
vampire fathers, she gradually grows discontent with their
insistence upon treating her like a little girl, even though she
has lived as long as any mortal man...and her lust to kill is... more...
In this intensely romantic, modern recounting of the greatest love story ever told, Romeo’s original intended—Juliet’s cousin Rosaline—tells her side of the tale. What’s in a name, Shakespeare? I’ll tell you: Everything. Rosaline knows that she and Rob are destined to be together. Rose has been waiting for years for Rob to kiss her—and when he finally does, it’s perfect. But then Juliet moves back to town. Juliet, who used to be... more...
The Glencoe Vocabulary Builder program uses a systematic approach to building students’ vocabulary by presenting words in context or information about word parts to help students unlock word meanings independently, and by requiring students to apply their knowledge of new words in reading and writing exercises. Each book in the seven book series is designed for a specific reading level and features readings from the humanities, social studies,... more...
This groundbreaking book, first published in 1982, is the story
of two teenage girls whose friendship blossoms into love and
who, despite pressures from family and school that threaten
their relationship, promise to be true to each other and their
feelings.
Of the author and the book, the Margaret A. Edwards Award
committee said, "Nancy Garden has the distinction of being the
first author for young adults... more...
The human body needs the right "fuel" in the form of nutritious foods and sufficient fluids to perform optimally. For the athlete or exercise enthusiast, the balance of nutritious foods and proper hydration is critical for peak performance and overall health. Nutrition for Sports and Exercise, Second Edition introduces readers to the science of nutrition for athletes and sports buffs. The book explores the dangers that athletes may face when they... more...
The Glencoe Vocabulary Builder program uses a systematic approach to building students’ vocabulary by presenting words in context or information about word parts to help students unlock word meanings independently, and by requiring students to apply their knowledge of new words in reading and writing exercises. Each book in the seven book series is designed for a specific reading level and features readings from the humanities, social studies,... more...
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