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Books : Children's Books : Series : TV : Party of Five
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Illus. in full color. It's Thomas's birthday, but where are all the presents, balloons, and silly hats? Thomas thinks his friends have forgotten, but they may have a surprise for him.
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PJ Party Puzzle! Olivia is starting to worry about her very first sleepover. She’s thought up a hundred different things that could go wrong—and they’re all totally embarrassing! Olivia doesn’t want to cancel on her best friend at the last minute, BUT… maybe she should just stay home?
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The hotel inspector is coming to the Tipton! Now that Zack and Cody live at the hotel, passing inspection might not be so easy. When Ilsa, the hotel inspector arrives, she isn't happy with the way the hotel is being run. She informs Moseby that she will be taking over as manager and proceeds to make everyone's lives miserable. Just in time, the twins hatch a plan to get Ilsa fired, so that Moseby can return,and things at the hotel can get back to "normal."
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Adults like to play too—and these sophisticated games are for after the kids go to bed. Perfect for parties, clubs, and other gatherings, they’re great for breaking the ice, getting guests acquainted, and keeping everyone happy. Choose from more than 100 types, including puzzlers, mental games, active amusements, games for bachelors, and even some sedate ones. In “Vicious Circle” the host uses a rope to tie the wrists of both a man and a woman together: the goal is for the two to free themselves. Soon they’re flailing—and enjoying the start of a beautiful friendship. “Avoid that Letter” keeps conversations from getting into a rut. Or have an energetic “Book Relay,” with volumes balanced on your head. They’re all fun!
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An accident at a museum endows 11-year-old Momomiya with the DNA of wildcats. Her new powers are put to use when she is given the task of protecting the Earth against an unseen enemy.
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When the Editor-in-Chief of a manga magazine offers Kazuki a chance to become a professional manga artist, a fierce competition ensues between him and Eimi to see who is more fit for the job. Later, Mizuki wonders if there is room for her in Kazuki's busy life, while Kazuki is devastated after he sees Taishi embrace Mizuki.
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- Get invited to the party of the century.
- Sneak out of the house after curfew.
- Cover for your friend when her parents ask questions.
- Don't get caught!
Chloe and Riley Carlson ... So much to do ... So little time.
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"Powered by realistically flawed characters, 'Party of Five' has become a twentysomething thirtysomething for the '90s."
-Entertainment Weekly In the television series that has captured the imagination of America, five determined siblings-Charlie, Bailey, Julia, Claudia, and Owen-struggle to stay together as a family after the death of their parents. As they experience the joy and pain of growing up, they come to rely on each other, and begin to learn valuable lessons-about healing, about forgiveness, and about moving on. Now this "Party of Five" family album allows fans of the show to re-visit favorite episodes in an entirely new way, revealing the unseen letters, diary entries, and keepsakes which chronicle the lives of these much-loved characters, including: • Excerpts from Claudia's diary • Charlie and Kirsten's engagement announcement • An invitation to Owen's birthday party • Julia's college application essay • Favorite recipes from the family's restaurant, Salinger's • Love notes between Julia and Justin • and more.
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Flowers, leaves, seeds, roots, fruits, dairy foods, and meats are sampled at different types of food tasting parties.
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Inspirational stories for martial arts students presenting tests of wisdom involving attributes including honor, strength, humility, peaceful conflict resolution, and love. Each test contributes to character development.
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Ruthie, a five-year-old with big ideas and a big heart to match, secretly invites everyone in her home town of Dudley, IL, to dinner as a special surprise for her mother. What a surprise it is when all 99 citizens accept the invitation and arrive Sunday afternoon for dinner at five! A true story, remarkable for its childish mischief and the parental flexibility that saves the day.
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Fans get the inside story behind Bailey's freshman year of college--his move out of the Salinger house, his breakup with longtime girlfriend Sarah, and his struggle against a problem that will change his life forever. Party of Five won the Golden Globe for best drama of 1996. Fox TV recently renewed Party of Five for a 4th season.
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The Real Bailey
Since his parents were killed by a drunk driver five years ago, Bailey Salinger has had to learn to take care of his siblings and himself. Sometimes it feels like so much has changed that nobody quite get itnot his familyCharlie, Julia, Claudia, and Owenor even his girlfriend, Sarah. That's why he need a place where he can think through, let his true emotions out, and just be himself.
Bailey's Journal
He opens up about falling in lovewith Kate, Jill, Sarah, and Annieand reveals his intimate experiences with sex. He talks about collegeliving on his own, wrestling, classes, and partying. Here is Bailey is completely honest about his drinking and about the car accident that almost killed Sarah. In his journal he can write about the tough times his family has gone through, and more than anything he remembers the good times and focuses on holding everyone together, because through it all that's what matters most.
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Bailey may lose everything--even his family--in the latest book in this growing series based on the hit TV series. Bailey's flirting with a hot new waitress may get him in trouble.
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Horrified when her best friend shoplifts a pair of earrings that Claudia admired and presents them to her as a gift, Claudia does not know what to do when Jody tries to make Claudia shoplift, too.
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Angered by her friend Jeff, who suddenly avoids her and refuses to let her sit with him in the cafeteria, Claudia is informed by her older brother, Bailey, that Jeff is probably afraid that people will think they are a couple.
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Claudia begins volunteering at a soup kitchen where she strikes up a friendship with Stacie, a 15-year-old homeless girl and invites her to stay over. After a few nights, Stacie is gone--and so are Claudia's father's cufflinks. To make matters worse, Stacie is hiding a big secret from her new friend. (Digest) .
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