![]() ![]() She'll stop at nothing to find out the truth.Ībout the Author Zoey Dean is the author of the national bestselling A-List and her adult novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls is now a CW original TV series entitled Privileged. This debut novel may be just the ticket for Gossip Girls fans. And infamous Cammie? She couldn't care less about graduation, not when she's so close to unraveling the mystery of her mother's death. Little, Brown, 8.99 (243pp) ISBN 978-5-6. Welcome to The A-List, a wickedly funny and risque paperback original novel that takes readers behind the scenes of the intoxicating world of Hollywood. But hopefully Sam will use her brains and considerable means to get creative about winning Eduardo back. ![]() Maybe her father's hot tattooed intern, Caine Manning, will help cheer Anna up! Ever since her illicit kiss with Parker, Sam has been Eduardo-less and heartbroken. Ben's been acting distant and she is worried. Accidental Attachment by Max Monroe Ghostly Game (A GhostWalker Novel Book 19) by Christine Feehan Echoes of You (The Lost & Found Series Book 2) by Catherine. ![]() Despite the festivities, Anna isn't in a partying mood. That means lavish yacht parties, designer caps and gowns, and saying bye-bye to high school for good. It's graduation time for the A-List crew. About the Book This work is the seventh guilty pleasure in this witty and risqu series that takes readers behind the scenes of the Hollywood glitterati. ![]()
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More pictures available upon request. Books by Arthur Yorinks Hey, Al Richard Egielski (Illustrator) Louis the Fish Richard Egielski (Illustrator) Companys Coming Making Scents Braden Lamb (. Hey, Al (Pre-Owned Paperback 9780374429850) by Arthur Yorinks. ![]() This particular third edition is rare, with only one copy showing up in OCLC Worldcat located in the University of South Carolina's Rare Books & Special Collections. Jacket, possibly from the earlier 1980 edition is now in protective Brodart. Jacket is not price-clipped and shows only light shelf wear with no rips or chipping, ISBN 0374346585 printed on back flap but not in book itself. Clean dark blue cloth boards with light blue gilt title on the spine. No other marks or writing, binding is sound. There's also a small post-it attached to the same page that reads "For Nancy-In the Year of the Fish". Our business meets the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency and legal accountability. Inscription on ffep, "For Nancy Willard, to enjoy! With best wishes. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1984. Hardcover with jacket, third printing stated. ![]() Collectible copy inscribed to author/poet/illustrator Nancy Willard and signed by both the author Arthur Yorinks and the illustrator Richard Egielski. ![]() ![]() ![]() No owner s inscriptions in the First Jungle book, gift inscription in black ink to the ffep of Vol 2 as shown. Since both volumes have been housed in their respective solander case for a century the books have little shelf wear to them. Light stains to front boards as shown and a little shelf wear. Gilding of the elephants and the cobra are NOT rubbed out and beautiful. 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