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Pretty Dead Things: A Mystery

by Lilian West

A bride-to-be&’s discovery of long-lost wedding rings at an estate sale reveals the key to a decades-old cold case in a small-town mystery perfect for fans of Louise Penny.2024. Recently-engaged city girl Cora is new to the small town of Hickory Falls. Still adjusting to the change in pace, she&’s delighted when she stumbles upon a quaint estate sale. Drawn in by the knickknacks, she buys a jar of colorful baubles and is surprised to find two rings at the bottom of the jar. When she innocently sets out to find the original owner of the rings, she instead stumbles upon a decades-old mystery.1953. Clarity Grey should&’ve known better than to get involved with a married man, but their connection went too deep to ignore. When he divorces his wife for her, they marry, and she gets the family life she&’s always dreamed of, with a new stepdaughter and a child of her own. But just as suddenly, her new life slips out of her hands when she simply vanishes, never to be seen or heard of again. Clarity is labeled as flakey and a homewrecker, so nobody in town takes her disappearance seriously--until Cora, seventy years later. Told in dual timelines, this engrossing novel exposes one family&’s secrets and the twisted lies that are hidden in small towns.

The Paris Cooking School: A Novel

by Sophie Beaumont

There&’s nothing quite so romantic or inspiring as Paris in the spring –and what better place for a woman to reinvent herself and start over.In this deeply moving novel, three women must come together and fight for the happy ending they dream of.Life doesn&’t always serve up the perfect dish, but second chances are always on the menu… Kate is bruised from a heartbreaking betrayal. Artistic Gabi is struggling to overcome a crippling creative block. Learning how to make culinary magic at the celebrated Paris Cooking School is the perfect antidote. Taking the first flight out of Australia, both women find themselves in the city of lights and love. But for Sylvie, the school&’s owner, things are not looking so promising. She is under siege from a harassment campaign that threatens to destroy everything she has worked for while also juggling a commitment-shy lover, Claude. Each woman will be transformed by what unfolds that spring–and the course of their lives will be changed forever.A delicious novel about love, hope, and the consolations of the perfect strawberry tart.

Amplify Desmos Math, Algebra 1, Volume 4: Units 7–8

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Amplify Desmos Math, Algebra 1, Volume 1: Units 1–2

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Amplify Desmos Math, Grade 6, Volume 2: Units 5–8

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Sassy the Green Tree Boa

by Nancy Hopkins

Hi! I&’m Sassy the Snake, you see…Would you like to come along on an adventure with me?Come slither over rocks, thorough fields and swim streams, and meet some new friends with me.We are on a quest, you see…To find the perfect tree for me!

Evening Light Over Kouraki

by David Moore

This is a story about the search for identity.Michael Dowd, an out-of-work theater misfit, feels like a failure, and he traces this feeling back to being adopted. Driven to uncover his roots, Michael approaches the adoption agency, only to be denied the answers he seeks. Yet one clue surfaces: his birth name, Kokolakis, hints at Greek origins. With that small lead, he travels to Greece in search of his family.In the secluded village of Kouraki, he encounters a colorful cast of characters: Elias, the local fool who becomes his unlikely companion; Wolff, a German expat and eccentric inventor; Sotiri, a warm-hearted olive-picker; Penelope, a sharp-minded intellectual from Athens; and Mihaeli, the village mayor, who warns him of the dangers his search could awaken. Each encounter draws Michael deeper into a mystery that tests his resolve and uncovers long-buried secrets.

A Day of Infamy Revisited

by Steve Sandberg

Tragic events can often be the catalyst and inspiration for the creation of meaningful works of art. In this case, it was the September 11th catastrophe of 2001 which provided the stimulus that would ultimately lead me down a totally unforeseen path, revealing an attitude never previously observed. Other than a proclivity for drawing geometric shapes, no artistic tendencies had even been evident.The one constant theme in my work is the recurring use of nines and elevens to generate images. Other symbols and characters are also employed; sometimes intentional, sometimes not.People who have explored my world have seen different things. Take the journey and see what you can uncover. Remember, in the future, be open to the possibility that sometimes unexpected abilities can appear anytime in one&’s life. Be ready to embrace the opportunity these possibilities present and take them down your own personal road of discovery.

Emma's Weekend Vacation: With Safety Tips

by Denise Muscolino

Emma is a proud female chocolate labrador that protects her house on a daily basis and at any cost. She now has the opportunity to get out of the house and into the world. She is very curious to see what is going on out there. Emma experiences several different adventures and learns some valuable lessons along the way. She encounters new creatures and establishes a new, respectful bond with her parents. During her joumey Emma learns to become a better companion.

The Girl Who Flew: A Place Called Home

by A. A. Khan

This is a sweet children&’s book about the love of your family and the renewing of memories. As we follow a 10-year-old girl through all her adventures with her family making happy memories with new friends, rain, culture, and animals. At the same time, she begins to slowly realize that family is forever no matter where you are.The Girl Who Flew tells a story that connects to children who have forgotten their origins and experience a whole new world.

Meg Wants to Lay an Egg

by Jennifer Reynolds

Why does Meg want to lay an egg?She is so excited to get started, but she has questions.Is she going to cook the egg and eat it for breakfast?Will she share the egg with you?Will she save the egg for Easter?Where is she going to lay the egg?Will she lay more than one egg?Will she need your help?

My Home Is Me

by Melinda Peto

A whimsical journey of self-discovery as the reader learns that home is not just a place, but a feeling that comes from deep within. The notion of home transcends physical boundaries and is about a sense of wholeness and sanctuary within oneself. Join our main character as she shares the many homes she experiences with family and friends, ultimately unfolding into the real meaning of home.Awaken your sense of wonder and creativity with the turn of each page in this simple but brilliant truth. With enchanting illustrations, this charming tale will inspire readers of all ages. A heartwarming story that reminds us that no matter where we are, our true home is within.

Juniper Is Not Just a Tree . . . It's Me!

by Michael Ryan

It&’s six-year-old Juniper Ann&’s very first day of school, and she&’s bursting with excitement. This special day has finally arrived, and Juniper is eager to dive into her new adventure. Despite facing a few challenges, especially when explaining her somewhat unusual name to her new classmates, Juniper finds just the right words to handle the situation. Nothing can stop her from making this the best first day of school ever. Join us for this charming tale of hope, perseverance, and determination as Juniper navigates her first day with grace and joy.

My Pink

by Mandy Dokie

Have you ever had something special that you really just couldn&’t go without? Share in the adventures of a little girl and her security blanket and the fear of letting go of things we hold dear. It&’s not always easy, but it&’s an important part of growing up!

The Fate of the Christmas Tree

by Judy Blishen Soto

The evergreen tree is separated from his family and faces the fate of all Christmas trees. It happens every year as the Christmas season approaches. The trees are decorated with lights and colorful decorations, the center of attention. Then after the season is over the trees are discarded and left in the street for the garbage men to take away. This is a whimsical story of one tree&’s journey, a story of magic and miracles. This is a story to delight the child in all of us.In the spirit of saving the planet and preserving the forests, this is a story to make people aware of saving the trees. Years ago, someone invented the artificial Christmas tree as a way to help protect our forests. Despite this innovation, many people still cut down or purchase real trees each year. Through this story, readers are invited to reflect on the impact of their choices and consider more sustainable traditions.

Nero and the Social Agreement

by John Vlachos

In the whimsical land of Nutville, a young boy named Nero embarks on a journey that defies the conventional boundaries of logic and reason. Nero and the Social Agreement follows the adventures of Nero, his friend Nora, and her dog Noodles, as they navigate a world where the quest for the fabled Nutless Forest leads to an unexpected revelation. The trio&’s exploration challenges the very essence of their community&’s identity, sparking a profound transformation among the Nutvillers.

The Miocene Megalodon: Meggles and the Mysteries of the Ocean

by Dr Jamey M. Long

The Miocene Megalodon: Meggles and the Mysteries of the Ocean continues the journey of Meggles as she learns about the mystery that has bubbled up from the bottom of the ocean.Join along with Meggles as she discovers what really happened long ago and how Don MiFeara and his treacherous ways took over the ocean from its rightful ruler. With her trusty group of ocean friends and a few new ones she meets along the way, swim along with Meggles to see if the ocean can once again be saved. Find out what mysteries have been floating in the water and if Meggles will remain the new Don of the Ocean by the end of The Miocene Megalodon: Meggles and the Mysteries of the Ocean.

The Spectacular Tale of Martha Claus

by Ryan Arnold

Sure, you&’ve heard of &“Mrs. Claus&”. Everyone has. But what have you heard? Have you heard the whole story? The real story?Bet you didn&’t know she&’s had a hand in creating some of the most iconic toys in history. Bet you didn&’t know she&’s the cofounder and the real mastermind behind the North Pole Toy Company. Bet you didn&’t know she saved Christmas, as we know it, from becoming a thing of the past. Bet you don&’t even know her first name.Of course you don&’t, no one does. Because, until now, her story has never been told.

Amelia Teaches Manners

by Sheila L. Rutter

Join Amelia, an adventurous baby elephant, on her extraordinary quest to teach manners to the world! Journey with her through land, river, sand, and sea as she encounters all sorts of creatures, eager to learn politeness from their tiny tutor.Along her travels, Amelia makes wonderful new friends but longs for her beloved family back home. Determined to follow the rainbow&’s path, she sets off for the African bush, but a perilous detour leaves her adrift at sea. Will Amelia&’s newfound friends come to her rescue?

Pam’s Traveling Coat Collection – Book II

by Ann Blakely

I&’ve been loaded into suitcases and backpacks and tossed into airplane cargo holds for long rides around the world. I&’ve survived windstorms and snowstorms, sandstorms and ocean waves. I know about subways and railways and all ways of travel from place to place. I have seen things from rickshaws, riverboats, canal boats, the back of a donkey and a camel. I&’ve petted an elephant and a cheetah and lived to tell the tale.Stairways into what seemed like the very clouds have been part of almost every adventure!There are so many places to go. So many places to see. I encourage you to go explore. It&’s a big, big world and it&’s waiting for you.

In a Magical Valley

by Toby Rogers

Imagine a magical world where with a flick of your wrist, a small little dance and a small little twist, you could change the lives of others just with kindness and compassion.If we all took the time to look at the world around us and not focus so much on ourselves, we too, could live in this magical world.

What Is Family?: The Story of Bubs

by Dr Jennifer Elizabeth Kaufman Walker

When Bubs wakes up all alone, she feels scared and unsure of what to do. What is Family? is a story of a young deer named Bubs who is searching for her family. Follow along on her adventure to discover the true meaning of family while meeting her friends along the way. In the end, Bubs finds more than she ever imagined.

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