A perfect book to read to your little one, before settling him down to sleep. Mommy checks various things to make sure her little one has everything he needs before he goes to sleep.
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Time For Bed by Mem Fox (28 pages)
Written in soothing repetitive text, this beautifully illustrated book shows various animals being coaxed to sleep by their moms.
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The Scariest Places on Earth: Stanley Hotel by Denny Von Finn
( 24 pages)
Children roaming the hallways, ghostly apparitions and knocking on bedroom doors, these are some of the things you may encounter while staying at this hotel.
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Haunted! The White House by Michael Rajczak (32 pages)
Seems the nation's capital isn't immune to the spirit world. Fro former President's to the current President, either they or members of their family and staff have seen and heard unexplained things.
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Bachelor's Grove Cemetery and other Haunted Places of the Midwest by Matt Chandler (32 pages)
Brief descriptions are given of houses, cemeteries, a theatre, and lakes in the Midwestern part of the United States.
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Glass by Ellen Hopkins (681 pages)
This is the sequel to Crank. It goes further into Kristina's downward spiral with the monster known as Meth. Her obvious lack of good judgment and lies. Her choices have brought lives into the world, but at what cost?
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This graphic novel is a (s)take on the original tale. What if Pinocchio's nose could be used as a stake to be broken off and used to kill vampires? He says a lie in order for his nose to grow, thus being able to break it off and use it as a weapon in which to kill vampires. The traditional tale is told in bits and pieces throughout as part of the back story. A fun read.
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This is the third and final installment of the Crank trilogy. This book is written from the perspective of Kristina's three oldest children. All of which are in their teens, all of them facing the same challenges that other teens face. It answers some of the questions for the teens and the readers, albeit in a partially fictionalized way.
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