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Ninth Grade Slays #2
by Heather BrewerThe second graphic novel in the series of adaptations of Heather Brewer's New York Times best-selling series. Freshman year stinks for Vlad Tod. Bullies still harass him. The photographer from the school newspaper is tailing him. And failing his studies could be deadly. A trip to Siberia gives study abroad a whole new meaning as Vlad connects with other vampires and advances his mind-control abilities, but will he return home with the skills to recognize a vampire slayer when he sees one? In this thrilling sequel to Eighth Grade Bites, Vlad must confront the secrets of the past and battle forces that once again threaten his life. <P><P> <i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these.</i>
Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod)
by Heather BrewerHaving made it through the eighth grade, Vlad Tod enters his freshman year -- and it sucks as much as the previous year. A trip to Siberia gives study abroad a whole new meaning as Vlad connects with other vampires and advances his mind-control abilities.
Ninth Key (Mediator Series #2)
by Meg CabotThe first time the ghost confronted Suze, the ghost was screaming and crying really loud. She woke Suze up from her dead sleep and asked her to go find Red and tell him it wasn't his fault that she was dead and that he did not kill her.
Ninth Ward (Little Brown Novels)
by Jewell Parker RhodesTwelve-year-old Lanesha lives in a tight-knit community in New Orleans' Ninth Ward. She doesn't have a fancy house like her uptown family or lots of friends like the other kids on her street. But what she does have is Mama Ya-Ya, her fiercely loving caretaker, wise in the ways of the world and able to predict the future. So when Mama Ya-Ya's visions show a powerful hurricane--Katrina--fast approaching, it's up to Lanesha to call upon the hope and strength Mama Ya-Ya has given her to help them both survive the storm.Ninth Ward is a deeply emotional story about transformation and a celebration of resilience, friendship, and family--as only love can define it.
Nirbuddhi Ka Raaj Kaaj
by Gopal DasThis book is a collection of old and well-known Indian folk tales. Writer Gopal Das read these stories in Indian antiquities and always wanted to have these in Hindi. Stories like these have expanded constructive and imagination of scores of Indian mass.
Nire neba jenioa - Edebé Saria Haur Literatura
by Rodrigo Muñoz Avia Jordi Sempere Julia Marín ArteagaMunduan bi pertsona mota daude: jenioak eta gainerakoak. Hori dio gure amak. Jenioen artean nire neba dago. Gainerakoen artean ni nago. Amak ez du horrelakorik esaten, baina nik badakit hori pentsatzen duela. Neuk ere hori pentsatzen dut, egia esanda. Lola da nire izena, hamar urte ditut eta futbolzalea naiz.
Nirvana's Children
by RanulfoHis dad named him Napoleon, hoping he'd conquer the world -- or something. Though his world has been a disappointing place. After fifteen years, Napoleon busts out and takes to the streets. He's hoping to find something real, something unspoiled by adults. But the streets are just aching to eat him alive, and Luna Park won't stop laughing in his face. He orbits a gang leader who wants to start Armageddon downtown. He falls hard for Sammie, an astro-chick always en route to the moon. Mr. Bones, with his scythe and hood, taunts him at every corner, and the only way Napoleon can survive is to stay sane in this world gone mad. The trouble is, what happens if it's all the reverse?
Nishchayache Bal
by D. V. JoshiAfter the defeat and death of his father, Sanjay fought again and again but he lost the battle. On his mother’s advice, he fought seven times and lost. He was depressed. His mother asked
Nissa's Place
by A. LafayeEver since Nissa Bergen's father Ivar remarried, Nissa has felt like a stranger in her own home, clinging to her memories of her free-spirited mother, Heirah Rae, who moved to Chicago to escape the conformity of small-town Louisiana. To make matters worse, she's not ready for the physical changes that are happening to her. So when Heirah asks Nissa to stay with her for a while, Nissa decides it's time for a change. But Heirah's life in Chicago painting sets for a theater is overwhelming to Nissa, and she misses her home and father in Harper. Slowly, Nissa realizes that she has to stop living for her mother and start living for herself. Ivar and Lara's visit convinces her that home is in Harper. And after a revelation in the Chicago library, Nissa discovers a way for her to stake her independence and find her place in her family and her life. Told with the lyricism that marked The Year of the Sawdust Man, Nissa's Place is a beautiful continuation of Nissa's story and a remarkable book on its own. Once you meet Nissa Bergen, you'll never forget her.
Niswarthi Bhakti
by Shankar KarhadeA disciple asked his teacher is there god? And I want to see him. The teacher tried many things to convince him but in vain. Finally, he says I am senior and I have the authority to see god and you stay behind me. Still, they do not see anything. The disciple himself gets an idea in his mind and get convinced that god is always behind us so how can we see god. The teacher also learns something from him.
Niteracy Hour
by John DoughertyWHAT A LOUSE! Jim is a head-louse, newly-hatched from a nit on Gregory's head. But as Gregory is a good listener and it's 'in his blood', Jim's breakfast turns him into a good listener too and suddenly school storytime changes from Literacy Hour to Niteracy Hour. And can Jim help Gregory do something about Duncan, the class bully? He's the real louse in the class-
Nits Nits Nits!: Book 4 (Horrid Henry #4)
by Francesca SimonNumber One for Fiendish Fun!This book contains some blood-sucking nits, a fangmangler monster, a school trip and a DISASTROUS dinner party! Four utterly hilarious and totally brilliant Horrid Henry stories by Francesca Simon, with illustrations by Tony Ross. An irresistible introduction to reading for pleasure.
Nitty-Gritty Grossology: Over 101 Disgusting Facts! (Grossology)
by Sylvia BranzeiDig deep into all things disgusting with more than 101 revoltingly fun facts! Perfect for fans of the Weird But True! series.Gross stuff is all around us, and this little book is a great primer on all sorts of icky and interesting information. Discover details about foul things like pee, the pooping habits of various animals, and more.From farts to tapeworms to scabs (oh my!), what&’s gross has never been so fun!
Nixa the Death Bringer: Nixa the Death Bringer (Beast Quest #19)
by Adam BladeFight the Beasts. Fear the magic!Taladon the Swift has returned! But to Tom's horror, his father is a ghost. To save Taladon, Tom must battle the Ghost Beasts and collect the pieces of the shattered Amulet of Avantia. First is Nixa the Death Bringer. Will her deadly disguises lure Tom to his death?
Nixie Makes Waves (Mermaids to the Rescue #1)
by Lisa Ann ScottFans of Rainbow Magic and Mermaid Tales will love this new series full of adventures under the sea!Be brave and keep the seas safe! Nixie can't wait to join the Royal Mermaid Rescue Crew. Along with a magical seapony partner, she'll save merpeople in danger and use her natural creativity to keep the seas safe! But then Nixie gets matched with Rip -- a super-speedy seapony who's at the top of his class but also a strict rule-follower. Rip and Nixie couldn't be more different! Will Nixie be able to befriend Rip...or will she have to look for another fish in the sea?
Nixie Ness: Cooking Star (After-School Superstars #1)
by Claudia MillsBest friends Nixie and Grace spend every afternoon together . . . until Nixie's mom gets a new job and Nixie must attend the after-school program, without Grace.Third graders Nixie Ness and Grace Kenny have been best friends since they were two-years-old. They have always spent every afternoon after school at Nixie's house until Nixie's mom announces that she has a job, which means she won't be there to watch the girls after school, which means Nixie will have to go to the after-school program and Grace will be spending her afternoons at their classmate, Elyse's, house.Nixie begrudgingly starts the after-school program, joining the cooking camp. And it turns out that the other children at cooking camp are nice, and the recipes they make are delicious. But Nixie can't really enjoy being an after-school superstar until she finds a way to overcome her jealousy about Grace and Elyse's budding friendship.Perfect for fans of Judy Moody, Ivy and Bean, and Clementine, this new chapter book series features recurring characters, and each book will highlight one activity they do at their after-school program. The books are illustrated in black and white and include a bonus activity that corresponds to the book's plot. Nixie Ness: Cooking Star features a recipe for morning glory muffins. The next book in the After-School Superstars series, Vera Vance: Comics Star, is scheduled for release in Spring 2020.
Niyam Palane Mhanaje Shista Lavun Ghene
by Baba BhandThis is the story of a village which was a pilgrimage place for many. The villagers volunteered to organize better programs so that they can handle a huge crowd coming to this place. They formed four groups and directed the people to find the way out. Some people were undisciplined and created confusion.
Niyamacha Phayada
by Shivkumar BaijalThis is a story of a rich man Jaat. He never worshiped God. One day a priest suggested him to meditate upon God. But this man was looking for a shortcut so he said I will eat food only after seeing the face of my neighbour. One day this act made them both very rich so they decided that they will not eat without worshiping God daily.
Niña Cara Rugosa: Cuento amerindio de Cenicienta
by Joanna Korba Chris RotheroAll the girls want to be the Invisible One's wife but they fail the special test. Poor Rough-Face Girl is covered with scars from tending the fire. What chance does she have?
Niña morena sueña
by JACQUELINE WOODSONNational Book Award Winner Coretta Scott King Award Winner Newbery Honor Book Robert F. Sibert Informational Honor Book ¿Qué significa crecer en dos lugares y no pertenecer completamente a ninguno? Jacqueline Woodson creció entre Carolina del Sur y Nueva York y siempre se sintió a medias en ambos. Estos poemas, conmovedores y poderosos, lo reflejan; así como reflejan la experiencia de ser una niña afroamericana en las décadas de 1960 y 1970, de una infancia vivida entre los residuos de las leyes de Jim Crow, de su aprendizaje constante sobre el movimiento de derechos civiles. Cada verso es una mirada al alma de alguien que, desde muy pequeña, busca su lugar en el mundo. Tal vez lo encontró en su propia voz al escribir. La elocuente poesía de Woodson es tambiénuna celebración de la escritura pues, a pesar de que tuvo dificultades con la lectura cuando era niña, su amor por las historias inspiró las primeras chispas de la talentosa escritora que es hoy. Este libro es resultado de eso. Es el universo de una niña morena que, contra todo y contra todos, se atrevió a soñar.
Niños Como Yo
by Lisa AguirreEsta es una historia muy linda y agradable sobre una niña que va con su padre a visitar a su abuela en Haití. Se pregunta cómo serán los niños en Haití. Ella está emocionada de saber que tiene mucho en común con ellos.
Niños Seguros de Sí Mismos
by Karen Campbell Katrina Kahler Ana Cristina PeñaImagine a tus hijos mientras crecen. Ellos son fuertes y pueden hacerle frente a los problemas que la vida les presenta. Están seguros y tienen una visión positiva de la vida. Debido a esto, siempre son felices y tienen muchos buenos amigos y relaciones. A lo largo de su vida han sido agradecidos y la gente siempre comenta su hermosa actitud. Usted puede dar forma al futuro de sus hijos. Niños felices y exitosos convertidos en adultos bien formados. Siga nuestros consejos y le garantizamos que usted verá resultados de cambios positivos para la vida; dando a su hijo el regalo de una vida maravillosa.
Niños campeones
by Francois KeyserEsta serie de cinco cuentos para niños fue escrita para enseñarles los siguientes principios a través de la narración: Honestidad (Las flores mágicas) Persistencia (El Ciclista) Entusiasmo (Carrera de carritos) Amistad (Menos dulces, más amigos) Atracción (Él es atractivo porque...) “Las flores mágicas" es una historia en la que un niño finalmente debe ser honesto porque lo que ha hecho ha puesto la vida de su padre en peligro. “El Ciclista" les muestra a los niños que para tener éxito, deben persistir para lograr lo que quieren. Una vez que lo hayan logrado, deben seguir esforzándose para ser buenos en lo que hacen. “Carrera de carritos" les muestra a los niños que, si bien no nos entusiasmamos por todo en la vida, depende de nosotros hacer que algo sea lo más agradable posible. “Menos dulces, más amigos" les muestra a los niños que la amistad es más importante que la comida y las cosas materiales. “Él es atractivo porque..." usa la evaluación que dos chicas hacen de sus padres sobre qué es atractivo para ellas - ¡y no son sólo las apariencias!
Niños de kínder (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 1 #3)
by Stephanie Calmenson Melissa SweetADIVINANZAS, ACERTIJOS, BAILECITOS, RISAS Y ¡MUCHO MÁS! NIMAC-sourced textbook