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Between Two Skies
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2017
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101 Places You Gotta See Before You're 12!
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2006
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4 editions
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101 Things You Gotta Do Before You're 12!
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2007
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4 editions
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The Great and the Terrible: The World's Most Glorious and Notorious Rulers and How They Got Their Names
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Hippie Crafts: Creating a Hip New Look Using Groovy '60s Crafts
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2004
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Halloween: A Grown-Up's Guide to Creative Costumes, Devilish Decor & Fabulous Festivities
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2003
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Book of Superstitious Stuff: Weird Happenings, Wacky Rites, Frightening Fears, Mysterious Myths & Other Bizarre Beliefs
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2010
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6 editions
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101 Ways You Can Help Save the Planet Before You're 12!
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2009
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The New Book of Wedding Flowers: Simple & Stylish Arrangements for the Creative Bride
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2004
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9 editions
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Migration Nation : Animals on the Go from Coast to Coast
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2015
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3 editions
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“When I look into my future, what I wish for isn't a job or a title or anything like that. I'm not Mandy, who wants everyone to admire and love her. For me, it would be enough to have one person. Someone who looks into my eyes and really sees me. To have that, that one person and this whole big ocean to explore and take care of, to keep for those who come after me. That would be enough for me.”
― Between Two Skies
― Between Two Skies
“For me so far, falling in love has been nothing like fishing. It is more like making music. Trying to find a melody and matching the words, and then when they're together, getting lost in it. Carried away. You carry it in your body so that sometimes it bursts out of you and other times it's quiet and so unconscious that you're humming and you don't even notice it.”
― Between Two Skies
― Between Two Skies
“What if when you go through the bad thing, the good thing’s on the other end? Or if you respond to the bad thing in the right way, you get the good thing?” My first thought is that I wonder — I hope — that he is thinking the same thing I am. That maybe we had to go through losing everything to meet each other again. And that’s the good thing. “Maybe. Maybe things aren’t supposed to be easy. Maybe we’re supposed to work for it,” I say. “Why, do you believe in fate?”
― Between Two Skies
― Between Two Skies
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“The old hunger for voyages fed at his heart....To go alone...into strange cities; to meet strange people and to pass again before they could know him; to wander, like his own legend, across the earth--it seemed to him there could be no better thing than that.”
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“It’s strange,” Moominmamma thought. “Strange that people can be sad, and even angry because life is too easy. But that’s the way it is, I suppose. The only thing to do is to start life afresh.”
― Moominpappa at Sea
― Moominpappa at Sea
“I can think of no better way to meet a girl than to see her through the eyes of the story she loves best.”
― A World Without You
― A World Without You
“The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence. It is nothing but love and emotion; it is the 'Living Infinite'...The globe began with sea, so to speak; and who knows if it will not end with it? In it is supreme tranquility.”
― Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
― Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
“One way to open your eyes is to ask yourself, "What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew i would never see it again?”
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