Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Assessment of Children and Adolescents
Sara A. Whitcomb and Kenneth W. Merrell
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Generally recognized as the standard work in its field, Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Assessment...
The Inimitable Jeeves
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Typical - just when Bertie thinks that God's in his heaven and all's right with the world, things...
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Sara Lovestam and Laura Wideburg
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What can a bullied teenager learn from an old man spending his days in a retirement home? For a...
Sex and Unisex: Fashion, Feminism, and the Sexual Revolution
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Notorious as much for its fashion as for its music, the 1960s and 1970s produced provocative fashion...
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Lindsay (1717 KP) rated The Moonlight School in Books
Mar 11, 2021
This book is a few main characters, Cora Wilson, Lucy Wilson, Angie Copper, and Finley James. One other one that name is Brother Watt. The author pops a little romance in this book as well. However, most of this book is about learning to read and write.
Will they be able to get the folks' help in the hills to learn to read and write? Will the Moonlight School campaign be stopped in its tracks? Will Lucy find her sister, or will she accept god answer? There seems like there some romance going on, and will Lucy choose Andrew or Watt?
My favorite is learning about how the night schools started. I love the fact that we know about illiteracy and how it the solution came about. This book seems to occur based on actual historical events. That seems like a good idea.
If you are a book fan, well, this is a book you may want to read, It about books and teaching an adult to read. There some mystery in the plot, The author wrote a perfect story plot.
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Delinquent (Academy of Misfits #1) in Books
Dec 27, 2020
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Delinquent (Academy of Misfits book 1)
By Bea Paige
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I’m the kid your parents warned you about…
Eighteen months in prison or doing time at Oceanside Academy.
Reform school has met its match in me, even if it is full of young offenders. Thieves, graffiti writers, drug runners and other petty criminals reside within the walls, and I'm just like them.
But what they didn't tell me was that I'd be one of only a handful of girls in a hoard full of boys. It'll take more than just street smarts to keep my wits about me.
Everyone here has a chip on their shoulders, and I'm no different. Mine's one of the biggest, that's why they call me Asia because I have one as large as a continent.
Rules or not, these bad boys are about to discover I've earned my label for reason...
I'm the biggest misfit of them all.
Not the usual school/academy I’m used to reading for this one has no actual magic! But I have to say I really enjoyed the set up, the story and the characters! Growing up in a broken home is not easy and I think Bea captur these kids well! Those stick in a situation they can’t control or get out of!
Tiny Wings HD
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You have always dreamed of flying - but your wings are tiny. Luckily the world is full of beautiful...
Kate (493 KP) rated Has Anyone Seen My Sex Life in Books
Aug 19, 2020
It make me laugh and the characters were so relatable (mostly). The mums at the school were definitely the stereotypical types of mums every school seems to have.
Although the story started with a bang it took my a chapter or two to get into but once I did I really enjoyed the book and it was not what I was expecting at all. The blurb didn't give anything away and it was so unexpected. It made the story even better as it wasn't the typical thing that could crop up in a marriage. No-one could guess what the twist is.
There were a few spelling mistakes but this is expected in any book.
I tried to put myself in the main character (Meg) shoes and tried to see how I would feel in her position and I came to the conclusion I would feel exactly the same way and would handle it the same way too.
This book is one if you are looking for a story that you can laugh at with a bit of a surprise and is definitely for early 20s upwards.
I would read other books by this author.
Invincible, Vol 1: Family Matters
Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker (Art)
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Mark Grayson is just like most everyone else his age. He's a senior at a normal American high...