Prince Sameth and Lirael must stop the Destroyer from being unleashed. Hedge, a servant of the Destroyer, plans to use the influence Nick Sayre, a friend of Prince Sameth from across the Wall, to join the two parts that the Destroyer has been halved into. Once the Destroyer is whole he will wreak havoc on everyone and everything, demolishing the world. Lirael must seek a way to bind the Destroyer back into its to parts before it is too late.
Dear Big V is about a young girl, Courtney, who is battling with her club, Donuts and Coffee, and her school's sexual activities. Donuts and Coffee is a club that Courtney founded to announce and protect girls' and boys' virginity. As the book progresses Courtney finds that she is slowly falling for the school's biggest hunk and player, Lance Lindsey, and is losing the one thing that matters to her, her virginity.
As a junior in high school, and the best girl snowboarder, Hayden feels sparks from her ex-boyfriend Nick. They haven't dated since the seventh grade, but Nick, "a model perfect guy", wants Hayden back. Years ago, when Hayden moved from Tennessee, she went snowboarding and broke her leg. Now she is terribly afraid of heights. Even though she is afraid, she still competes in snowboarding, as long as there are no jumps. With help from her twerp brother, Josh, she wins the girls' division snowboarding competition.
What if there was a school for the supernatural? Ginger High by Melissa Burmester is just that. Former Ginger High students Matthias and Amanta are called back to this mysterious school (from a parallel dimension called Animist) to find a killer at the school. However, the mysterious deaths happening at Ginger High don't concern new student Daisy Fisher who is more worried about discovering what her supernatural powers are. If Daisy doesn't find out her powers soon, the principal says he will kill her.
Jill McTeague is your average high school girl. With the help of her best friends Ramie and Daria, she embarks on a mission to be Tommy Knutson's prom date. As she becomes more involved with Tommy, he opens up to her with a secret similar to her own. Can she tell him why she is really gone for four days each month, something she won't even tell Ramie?
Despite the title, this book is not just about kissing boys. The real drama lies in the girl taking kissing lessons from her next door neighbor and falling for him. She is doing this because it all falls into her ludicrous master plan of being placed on the varsity soccer team. The protagonist is a junior in high school and has played soccer all of her life. In her freshman and sophomore years, she placed on the junior varsity level and assumed she'd be moved up the next year.
Miley Cyrus's secrets and personal past, celebrity lifestyle, and much more, are revealed to you. With the help of this book, the reader ventures deeply into Miley's world. This magazine style scrapbook is simple to read, yet informative. It is chock-full of photographs, fun facts, quotes, quizzes, and everything you ever wanted to know about Miley's life.
It's Love's senior year at Hadley Hall, and she's stuck sharing a dorm with the evil Lindsay Parrish, who's imposing way too many rules during her reign as head monitor. On top of that, Love's handsome boyfriend, Charlie, has gone back to Harvard, and her ex, Jacob, still insists on giving her the cold shoulder. On the bright side, Love's mom is coming to town. As Love's writing makes huge progress, she knows it is time for more classes and for some lessons in love...
Are you a teen looking for a job? Then this book is right for you. Inside this book, you will learn the skills necessary to find a successful job. There are five chapters in the book: Developing your whole self, Education and Workspace Relations, Choosing a Career, Searching for a Job, and Behaviors in the Workplace. For example, it explains how to develop as a whole person by looking from all perspectives, and encourages readers to set realistic goals. Scattered in each chapter are quotes from high school students just like you.
From her teaching experience, the author has created a series of fifty-one monologues to help students enhance their performing arts skills. She divided the work into sections for young women, young men and all youth. Her stage directions offer young actors guidelines for presentation. Each monologue is a story in itself and invites the performer to see situations from the eyes of other youth. The voice and tone varies in each piece and covers ground from humorous to tragic.