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From the bestselling author of The Fairies comes a stunning and luminescent book about angels that encourages young readers to open their eyes, their minds, their hearts, and themselves to the gifts that surround them, for angels are everywhere. Full color.
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A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authentic, and universal.
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From groundbreaking author Block comes a startlingly original work that drives a stake deep into the heart of typical vampire stories ( School Library Journal ).
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Romance is as fleeting as a full moon in this chilling werewolf love story from Block.
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Available for the first time in a single volume, these postmodern fairy tales chronicle the thin line between fear and desire, pain and pleasure, cutting loose and holding on in a world where everyone is vulnerable to the most beautiful and dangerous angel of all--love.
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In celebration of its 15th anniversary, this groundbreaking novel is released in this new edition, reformatted to match the size of its new sister and brother books, Goat Girls and Beautiful Boys.
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Block's luminous free verse captivates the senses in this seductive tale of transformation and Greek myths gone modern. Magically compassionate.-- Publishers Weekly, starred review.
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An award-winning author presents a sparkling new teen novel about a 13-year-old girl who can't shake the feeling she doesn't belong in this world--or the thought that her life is not her own.
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When Bee woke up, there was a girl standing in her room. You are me, the girl said. Then she was gone.
I am a thirteen-year-old double Gemini. I get bad grades, write poetry with my left hand, dance in my room, surf the net. I Google images of the tattoos my mom won't let ...
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A feisty, sexy fairy helps a young girl heal traumas of her past.
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