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Dead Man's Float

Shawn Sarles - Scholastic Press
Format: Hardcover

Whatever you do, don't swim alone. In his next YA horror, Indie bestselling author Shawn Sarles dives into the terrifying myth behind the dead man's float.Sometimes the truth hurts. Sometimes it even kills.Nine years ago, Sam watched her friend drown. The water, and the fact that...
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The Art of Being a Vampire (West 44 YA Verse)

Kate Karyus Quinn - West 44 Books
Format: Library Binding

"With an addict mother and deadbeat dad, Shelby truly hopes that blood does not define her. She discovers a passion for photography, hoping to make something of herself through art. But when her mother dies of an overdose, Shelby finds herself in a dark place. Taken in by her aunt,...
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EL ITALIAN VOCAB PB (Collins Easy Learning)

Collins Dictionaries - Collins
Format: Paperback

Paperback. Pub Date :2012-07-01 Pages: 256 Language: English Publisher: HarperCollins UK Collins Easy Learning Italian Vocabulary helps you build up your vocabulary skills and is the ideal companion to any of the ever-popular Easy Learning Italian range Collins. Easy Learning Italian Vocabulary...
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The Science of Addiction (Scientific American Explores Big Ideas)

Scientific American Editors - Scientific American Educational Publishing
Format: Library Binding

The opioid crisis brought increased attention to the issue of addiction, but the disorder has impacted many lives since long before the current addiction crisis. This volume examines addiction from a psychological, biochemical, and medical perspective to give readers a better understanding...
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Discoveries in Astronomy (Scientific American Explores Big Ideas)

Scientific American Editors - Scientific American Educational Publishing
Format: Library Binding

Since ancient times, people have been trying to make sense of celestial bodies and phenomena. Early civilizations attempted to track the motions of stars, planets, and other objects, mapping their place in the sky. This laid the groundwork for the study of astronomy today, but advancements...
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