Seriously silly stories: Shampoozel. The Emperors Underwear.
Added by: bagirchik | Karma: 250.69 | Kids, Fiction literature | 8 February 2011
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Seriously silly stories: Shampoozel. The Emperors Underwear.
This collection of seriously silly stories puts a new - and very, very funny - spin on some tales that we all know and love. With easy-to-read text and black and white illustrations that make the stories even more entertaining, Seriously Silly Stories, by the award-winning author Laurence Anholt, provide the ideal introduction to the pleasure of books for young readers.
Seriously silly stories: Rumply Crumply Stinky Pin. Eco-wolf and the Three Pigs
Added by: bagirchik | Karma: 250.69 | Kids, Fiction literature | 8 February 2011
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Seriously silly stories: Rumply Crumply Stinky Pin. Eco-wolf and the Three Pigs
This collection of seriously silly stories puts a new - and very, very funny - spin on some tales that we all know and love. With easy-to-read text and black and white illustrations that make the stories even more entertaining, Seriously Silly Stories, by the award-winning author Laurence Anholt, provide the ideal introduction to the pleasure of books for young readers.
Added by: isabeljimenez | Karma: 1202.60 | Fiction literature | 7 February 2011
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Never marry a cowboy
In his arms she found the greatest joy she'd ever known...but his heart belonged to another. Can her love make their marriage real before their time together ends -- forever?
Added by: ralucaciupe | Karma: 5.04 | Fiction literature | 7 February 2011
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After the Dark
Last part of the trilogy.
In a chaotic world where the lines between good and evil often blur, and violent anarchy and brutal repression become commonplace, secrets can be deadly. So when Max discovers a shattering truth that Logan has kept concealed from her for years, the betrayal threatens the very essence of their trust.
Added by: ralucaciupe | Karma: 5.04 | Fiction literature | 7 February 2011
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Skin Game
The saga of Dark Angel continues!
Someone is killing normal humans in the fog-enshrouded city of Seattle. The murders are brutal and grisly, but inside Terminal City they barely cause a ripple of concern. The transgenics who live there have problems of their own. In an area under siege by the oppressive arm of the police, the transgenics must protect their fledgling colony against the outside world-a world that eyes them with contempt and suspicion . . . and will do anything to be rid of them.