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Bits & pieces / by Schachner, Judith Byron.author,illustrator.;
Tink is a very old cat with no common sense, but when he escapes outside he realizes how much he really does mean to his family.LSC
Subjects: Cats;
© c2013., Dial Books for Young Readers,
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Bits & pieces / by Maberry, Jonathan.;
Twenty-two short stories, eleven of which were previously published, based on the Rot & Ruin series in which fifteen-year-old Benny Imura and his friends fight a zombie plague in a post-apocalyptic America. Includes a related comic book script.LSC
Subjects: Bounty hunters; Brothers; Survival; Zombies;
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8-bit Christmas [videorecording] / by Dowse, Michael,film director.; Fegley, Winslow,actor.; Harris, Neil Patrick,1973-actor.; Jakubowski, Kevin,1979-screenwriter.; Raphael, June Diane,actor.; White, Tim(Film producer),film producer.; White, Trevor(Producer),film producer.; Zahn, Steve,1968-actor.; motion picture adaptation of (work):Jakubowski, Kevin,1979-8-Bit Christmas.; Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
Editor, Trevor Ambrose ; director of photography, Samy Inayeh.Neil Patrick Harris, Winslow Fegley, June Diane Raphael, Steve Zahn.In 1980s Chicago, a 10-year-old sets out on a quest to get the Christmas gift of his generation: the latest and greatest video game system.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.MPAA rating: PG.Described video for the blind and visually impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Christmas films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Boys; Christmas; Gifts; Nineteen eighties; Nintendo video games; Video games;
For private home use only.
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A bit much / by Jackson, Sarah(Author of A bit much),author.;
"Alice is twenty-four and having a breakdown. She's lost her job, her appetite, her ability to sleep. And now she's worried she's going to lose Mia, her closest friend who's being treated for a serious illness. Alice visits Mia at the hospital (on the days Alice can get herself out of bed), and while they fall into familiar patterns--Alice makes Mia laugh, Mia tells Alice she needs to get laid--they know their friendship is changing, and they know they can't control what will happen in the days ahead. Still focused on Mia, while trying to convince others she's a stable, happy woman, Alice meets her neighbour, James--someone she used to cross the street to avoid. They're interested in each other, but Alice, who is a lethal combination of judgemental and insecure, is hesitant; she has never had luck with dating, and she thinks now is a weird time since Mia needs her. And she figures he probably sucks anyway. Mia encourages Alice to keep moving, to go out, to work, while Mia attempts to hide her loneliness and fear as her body breaks down. But as Alice tries to push herself to do more, including allowing herself to get close to James, she struggles to move forward knowing Mia can't. A Bit Much is an intimate look at female friendships, new relationships, and the disorienting times in which we live. Brilliantly caustic and strangely funny, it introduces Sarah Jackson as a fascinating new voice in Canadian literature."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Female friendship; Interpersonal relations; Man-woman relationships; Self-acceptance;
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A bit of luck / by Baker, Clair.; Wilson, Drew(Illustrator);
"Alba lives in London in the UK with her family. Her dad is a scientist. A breed of superbugs is destroying all the apple trees in the world and Alba's dad is working hard to save them. He has the last apple seed left in the world safely at home. Max, from the lab, sneaks into Alba's home and tries to steal the seed. Alba escapes with it, but Max shrinks her to four inches tall! She has to get the seed to her dad in the lab and save the apple trees. She will need to dodge Max, who is following her. Will she succeed in crossing the city and getting the seed safely to Dad? Will she ever be a normal size again?"--Back cover.
Subjects: Science fiction.; High interest-low vocabulary books.; Readers (Publications); Reading; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Scientists; Insect pests; Apples; Trees;
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Every bit a cowboy / by Marts, Jennie,author.;
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Novels.; Animal rescue; Cowboys; Horses; Man-woman relationships;
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A little bit different / by Alexander, Claire.;
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Subjects: Individuality; Colors; Friendship;
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A tiny bit marvellous / by French, Dawn.;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Brothers and sisters; Child psychiatrists; Parent and teenager; Sibling rivalry;
© c2010., Michael Joseph,
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A bit of appliqué : easy projects with modern flair / by Struckmeyer, Amy.;
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Subjects: Appliqué.; Appliqué;
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Bits and pieces : my mother, my brother, and me. by Goldberg, Whoopi.;
If it weren't for Emma Johnson, Caryn Johnson would have never become Whoopi Goldberg. Emma gave her children the loving care and wisdom they needed to succeed in life, always encouraging them to be true to themselves. When Whoopi lost her mother in 2010 -- and then her older brother, Clyde, five years later -- she felt deeply alone; the only people who truly knew her were gone. Emma raised her children not just to survive, but to thrive. In this intimate and heartfelt memoir, Whoopi shares many of the deeply personal stories of their lives together for the first time. Growing up in the projects in New York City, there were trips to Coney Island, the Ice Capades, and museums, and every Christmas was a magical experience. To this day, she doesn't know how her mother was able to give them such an enriching childhood, despite the struggles they faced -- and it wasn't until she was well into adulthood that Whoopi learned just how traumatic some of those struggles were. Fans of personal memoirs such as Finding Me by Viola Davis and In Pieces by Sally Field will be touched by Bits and Pieces: a moving tribute from a daughter to her mother, and a beautiful portrait of three people who loved each other deeply. Whoopi writes, "Not everybody gets to walk this earth with folks who let you be exactly who you are and who give you the confidence to become exactly who you want to be. So, I thought I'd share mine with you."Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Rich & Famous;
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