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Tui T. Sutherland
(Aka T. T. Sutherland, Heather Williams, Tamara Summers) (Writer) |
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So This Is How It Ends (2006)
Something was different. She stepped
hesitantly out of the subway car, her boots sounding even louder
now. What was it?
The graffiti. Had that been there before?
Emblazoned across the far wall in huge silver letters:
The end has come.
In New York, Kali wakes to an empty subway car, and an even emptier
city. Venus and Gus survive an earthquake in Los Angeles and realize
they have to deal with more than just the aftershocks. In Chile,
Tigre finds himself in an unfamiliar jungle, and strangely not
alone. And Amon, in Egypt, can see his path but is blind to the full
picture.
They are suddenly trapped in a deserted world, five teenagers with
no hope of escape. Why have they survived? What force—or
intelligence—connects them? Drawn inexorably toward one another,
they only know their future involves an experience outside anything
they could have imagined. Fantasy newcomer Tui T. Sutherland creates
a future in which teens have the power to complete the destruction
of Earth—or to save it.
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Shadow Falling (2007)
Caught in an ancient rivalry not of their
making, on an earth devoid of all other humans, a group of teens
learns they are avatars of immortal gods, put on earth in a form
that’s only too mortal. Now they are bound to fight one another—and
only one of them can survive.
Do they resist the forces controlling them and unite to save
themselves and perhaps even return to their own time? Or can one of
them win this battle and seize immortality and the life of a god?
Tui T. Sutherland ups the ante in this second volume of her witty
and absorbing fantasy trilogy about life, immortality, and what it
means to live among the gods—and to do their dirty work.
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Kingdom Twilight (2009 release)
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Another Ultimate Yo-Yo Book: More Great Tricks and
Tips! (2000) by Larry Sayco with Tui T.
Sutherland, ed. and Brian Floca, Illustrator
This book of fabulous new tricks and tips is
for kids who have mastered all the tricks in The Ultimate Yo-Yo
Book as well as those who are just beginner spinners. Written by
a professional yo-yo expert, with easy-to-follow illustrations and
detailed step-by-step directions, plus a section of troubleshooting
hints for each trick, it couldn't be easier to become a yo-yo pro!
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Monster Party (2000), Tui
T. Sutherland, ed. with Nate Evans, Illustrator
This Halloween party for monsters has a tasty twist
as guests decorate their own monster cupcakes. Twenty glittery
monster tattoos are the bonus. Ages 4-8.
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Silly Creepy Crawlies
(2000) with Rose Mary Berlin, Illustrator
Kids have really taken a shine to our Glitter Tattoo
books-featuring delightful stories and 20 nontoxic glittering
tattoos that go on with water and come off with rubbing alcohol or
baby oil for easy-on, easy-off fun.
Let your imagination run wild in a garden full of creepy crawlies
you've never heard of before. Everybody knows about ladybugs and
caterpillars-but here there are gentlemanbugs and puppypillars!
Comes with twenty sparkling tattoos of these crazy, colorful bugs.
Baby-pre-school.
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Glittering Galaxies (2001)
with Jerry Smath, Illustrator
What could be more perfect for glitter tattoos than
twinkling stars, sparkling comets, and shimmering planets? Come
along on a trip around the galaxy in this fun exploration of outer
space, complete with twenty fabulous tattoos that are out of this
world! Ages 4-8.
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Hide and Go Peep! (2001)
Leap into spring with the cutest chicks in
these chunky, photographic, die-cut board books that babies are sure
to love! In Hide and Go Peep!, join the hunt through the farm for
three mischievous little chicks, encountering a host of other
adorable baby animals along the way. Baby-pre-school.
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Kermit's Mixed-Up Valentines
(2001) by Emily Sollinger and Tui Sutherland with Tom Brannon,
Illustrator
Roses are red, violets are blue, what's a mixed-up
frog to do? It's Valentine's Day and Kermit's mailbox is full. But
none of his friends signed their cards! Help Kermit figure out which
Muppet sent each of the silly riddles, rhymes, and
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Meet Mo and Ella (2001)
with Rose Mary Berlin, Illustrator
Is it possible for a mouse and an elephant to be friends? Apparently
so, as Mo the mouse and Ella the elephant clearly illustrate in
these two fun stories, Mo and Ella are Friends, and Mo and
Ella at the Playground. Size doesn't matter when it comes to
friendship! Ages 4-8.
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Fun with Mo and Ella (2002)
with Rose Mary Berlin, Illustrator
Best friends Mo the mouse and Ella the elephant
return to First Friends with two more super-simple, super-fun
adventures aimed at emergent readers. In the first story, Mo and
Ella make each other birthday presents -- but will they remember to
make them the right size? And in the second story, a new friend
arrives...will she replace Mo as Ella's best friend? Ages 4-8.
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Who Was Harry Houdini?
(2002) by Tui Sutherland with John O'Brien and Nancy Harrison,
Illustrators
Every kid has heard of Harry Houdini, the famous
magician who could escape from handcuffs, jail cells, and locked
trunks. But do they know that the ever-ambitious and adventurous
Houdini was also a famous movie star and the first pilot to fly a
plane in Australia? This well-told biography is full of the details
of Houdini's life that kids will really want to know about and
illustrated throughout with beautiful black-and-white line drawings.
Ages 9-12.
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This Must Be Love (2004)
HERMIA: the perfect would-be Juliet in
Athenwood High's upcoming spring production. Ok, maybe her only
roles thus far have been trees -- but this future star is ready to
break out and wow the world! They wouldn't even think about giving
the part to her more obviously Juliet-like best friend ...
HELENA: a believer in true love. She's prepared to wait as long as
it takes for her perfect soul mate. But with the limited Romeo
selection at Athenwood High School, she thinks she might have to
wait forever -- until she meets ...
DMITRI: the new guy. He's sultry, he's mysterious, and he's trying
out for the lead in the school play. Helena is sure it's fate,
Hermia thinks something's fishy, but the only one who knows the
truth about him is ...
ALEX: Hermia's best-friend-turned-secret-love-interest. He's smart,
he's adorable, and, like a typical guy, he's absolutely clueless
that Hermia is head-over-heels crushing on him! Or is he?
The stage is set for mayhem, magic, and misunderstandings. It might
be hilarious, it may be crazy, but in the end, it must be love!
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He's With Me (I Heart Bikinis),
Authored as Tamara Summers
Lexie has always had a crush on Jake, her
brother Colin's best friend. But she knows Jake thinks of her like a
sister, and has never made a move. But when beautiful alpha girl
Bree McKennis sets her sights on Jake, he has to come up with a plan
to turn her down...without incurring the wrath of the most popular
girl in school. That's when Colin comes up with the plan: Lexie can
pretend to be Jake's girlfriend. But Lexie has never had a real
boyfriend, let alone a pretend one! Can she manage to convince Jake
that they're meant to be...and avoid getting killed by Bree McKennis?
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Little House on the Prarie: Nellie Oleson Meets Laura
Ingalls (2007); Authored as Heather
Williams
Nellie Oleson does not like living in Walnut
Grove. It's dirty and dusty and full of poor farmers.
One day a new girl, Laura Ingalls, comes to school. Laura's dress is
too short, she doesn't wear shoes, and she lives out on the lonely
prairie. But everyone wants to be Laura's friend. Nellie doesn't
understand: If she's the prettiest and richest girl in Walnut
Grove, shouldn't she be the most popular?
Nellie will do anything to get Laura Ingalls out of her life, and
one day her wish comes true. Something terrible does happen, but not
just to Laura Ingalls—it happens to the entire town of Walnut Grove.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic story On the Banks of Plum Creek
introduced readers to Nellie Oleson. Now readers will see events
unfold from Nellie's perspective in Nellie Oleson Meets Laura
Ingalls, which is an enchanting and eye-opening look at Laura
Ingalls's prairie foe.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
The pirates form alliances for a final battle against Davey Jones; a
movie tie-in. Ages 9 to 12.
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