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Get caught!
Life is full of fumbles and stumbles. Fraught with opportunities to make mistakes, occasions to feel guilty, and the drive to "do it yourself." The pressure to be self-sufficient is high, but it isn't the life God offers.
The way of the world will direct you to try harder and work smarter so that you can take care of yourself and even make yourself successful. But the way of the cross will point toward the place where you stop striving ... stop pushing ... stop every self-initiated effort -- so that you can fall into the boundless, liberating, refreshing grace of God!
Just imagine being love-driven instead of self-propelled. Imagine abandoning your life to Jesus instead of trying to save yourself. Can you imagine exchanging your fears for that peace that passes understanding? Being relaxed and free instead of stressed-out and anxious? If you can imagine enjoying God instead of trying to repay him, then you can imagine grace.
So go ahead! Jump off the cliff of self-sufficiency. Leap out of legalism. Walk off the pier of guilt and condemnation. That's the only way you'll land in the strong arms of the Father who loves you ... the Father who catches you -- every time -- in the grip of his grace.
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A repackage of a smart and sexy series whose heroine was born without the fear gene.
Gaia is a brilliant, beautiful girl who is trained in three kinds of martial arts, has a reflex speed that’s off the charts, and can climb mountains, box, wrestle, and break codes in four languages. She has no trouble throwing a grown man over her shoulders. She doesn’t care what people think of her, and she’s never scared…
Because she is missing the fear gene.
In this action-packed bind-up, Gaia makes her way through the treacherous halls of high school and is forced to come to terms with herself, the boys in her life, and her completely MIA family.
But she can handle it.
She is....Fearless.
The release of Fearless coincides with the paperback release of the New York Times bestselling Sweet Valley Confidential.
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Dog be gone!
The big old dog wants to play. Can a little boy make him go away?‘Go away, dog,’ the little boy says. ‘I don’t like dogs.’ But the dog does not go away. Instead, it brings the boy a stick and wants to run races with him. Will an afternoon’s play change the
boy’s mind? Reformatted for emergent readers and with all-new full-color illustrations, Joan Nodset’s beloved tale of a reluctant dog lover is as lively and engaging as ever.
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Prey on the old and you're a coward.
Prey on the young and you're pathetic.
Prey on the weak and you're even weaker.
Prey on my friends...and you're history.
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Gaia Moore is genetically incapable of feeling fear. In this story, Ella remains obsessed with the notion of wiping Gaia off the face of the earth and hires a hit-man to finish off the job.
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Gaia Moore is genetically incapable of feeling fear. In this story, Gaia finally has Sam and he's everything she ever desired. But something - or someone - stands in the way of her true happiness. Loki has his sights set on her and he won't let anyone stop him from getting what he wants.
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Sole survivor of a shipwreck as a baby, Beric is an outsider from the start. the village druid warns that he is cursed by the sea, and when death come to the tribe, the fingers of blame point in only one direction. Cast out by the warriors, Beric is left alone without friends or family. With no home and little money, he must survive in the harsh Roman world by himself, with death, danger, and enemies always around the corner...This classic novel is now reissued in a smaller mass-market paperback format.
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Seventeen-year-old Gaia Moore is genetically enhanced to be fearless. Since moving to New York, she has befriended Mary, a lesbian whose lifestyle Gaia defends. But by doing so, everyone assumes she and Mary are an item, including Mary's brother's friend Sam. Gaia must show him how she truly feels.
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What's the point of being fearless...
if you can't have fun with it once in a while?
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Now Gia has told her secret to a true friend she begins to soften a little. There is a even a hint of happiness as she, Mary and Ed become unseparable. But heartache and danger are just around the corner.
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I'VE BEEN STRIPPED OF A HOME.
STRIPPED OF A FAMILY. STRIPPED OF A LIFE.
I HAVE ALMOST NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE.
EXCEPT THE ONE I LOVE MOST.
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NOBODY KNOWS WHERE I AM.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO FIND ME.
NOBODY KNOWS MY REAL IDENTITY.
INCLUDING ME.
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WELCOME TO SWEET Valley High—a world of good girls and bad girls, hot boys with fast cars, perfect tans and natural highlights . . . all under the Southern California sun.
Twin girls, identical in every way—yet they couldn’t be more different. Jessica Wakefield is used to getting what she wants—at school, with her friends, and especially with boys—and she’ll stop at nothing to get it. Elizabeth Wakefield is used to letting her twin sister have her way. There’s not much that’s worth fighting her over—lost earrings can be replaced, petty problems can be resolved, and rampant rumors can be doused like a fire. But when it comes to Todd Wilkins, Liz isn’t so sure she should step aside and make way for Jessica. This time, Jessica Wakefield is going to have some competition—from her own sister. -
Gaia Moore is genetically incapable of feeling fear. In this story Gaia discovers Sam's affair with Ella and her friendship with Ed is severely tested.
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Gaia returns to New york, to live with her father. She is with Sam and even she and Ed are hanging out again. But Ed has a secret - he can walk. Ed has promised Heather not to say anything, but the secret is revealed when Gaia's life is in danger.
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One twin is good. One is bad. And they're both California blonde.
Will quiet, studious Elizabeth let SVH socialitie Jessica take the boy she has her eye on in Double Love? In Secrets, will Jessica dish out some serious dirt on Enid just so she can nab the homecoming crown? And will Elizabeth extinguish the flames igniting between Jessica and her newest boy target, Bruce—or will will she get burned in Playing with Fire? -
They say that old habits die hard. I have to agree. Just look at my father. He still hasn't kicked the habit of abandoning me. But that's all right. Because if he can run...so can I.



















