The adventures of the strongest girl in the world, who takes her two friends with her when she travels from Sweden to visit her father, king of an island in the South Seas.
Lauren Oliver's powerful New York Times bestselling novel Delirium, the first in a dystopian trilogy, presents a world as terrifying as George Orwell's 1984 and a romance as true as Romeo & Juliet.
A New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller, this exciting finale to Lauren Oliver's acclaimed Delirium trilogy is a riveting blend of nonstop action and forbidden romance in a dystopian United States.
If you want to channel the power of the cosmos through tarot, this accessible and practical guide is for you. Written for novices and seasoned readers alike, How to Deal is packed with artwork and includes prompts, exercises, and layouts to give you the answers you're looking for.
"One fish, two fish, three, four, five . . . This one has a car to drive! "This bouncy counting board book comes with five beads shaped like Seussian fish that toddlers can move across the top of the book as they count along. Based on Dr. Seuss's celebrated classic, this sturdy board book will be a hit with all the little fish in your family!
"Dr. Seuss in a glowing new format! "What were we waiting for? We've taken the classic Dr. Seuss short story "What Was I Scared Of? "(from "The Sneetches and Other Stories"), added glow-in-the-dark ink, and created the ultimate just-slightly-spooky read for slumber parties and perusal by flashlight!
Join in the fun with Sam-I-Am in this iconic classic by Dr. Seuss that will have readers of all ages craving Green Eggs and Ham! This is a beloved classic from the bestselling author of Horton Hears a Who!, The Lorax, and Oh, the Places You'll Go!
his classic Beginner Book makes an ideal gift for Seuss fans and is an especially good way to show Pop some love!
Loved by generations, this “simplest Seuss for youngest use” is a Beginner Book classic. See Red and Ned and Ted and Ed in a bed. And giggle as Pat sits on a hat and on a cat and on a bat . . . but a cactus? Pat must NOT sit on that!