![]() ![]() ![]() The sequel to the highly praised and intricately plotted Nearly Gone-a YA urban mystery that's perfect for fans of Bone. Read 'Nearly Found' by Elle Cosimano available from Rakuten Kobo. Things can be pretty rough but through diligence and hard work there is always hope for the future. Nearly Found eBook by Elle Cosimano - EPUB Rakuten Kobo 9780698189423. Language eng Summary High school senior and science whiz Nearly Boswell, called Leigh, is thrilled when she gets an internship in a forensic science lab, since it is a step toward college and a way out of the trail1er park-but soon she finds herself the target of a serial killer, one who seems to know a lot about the residents of Sunny View Trailer Park as well as her absent father's secrets Cataloging source NJQ/DLC Cosimano, Elle Dewey number Index no index present LC call number PZ7. Nearly found is a fast paced page turner. Criminal investigation - Juvenile fiction. ![]() Label Nearly found Title Nearly found Statement of responsibility Elle Cosimano Creator ![]()
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Angered by his pride and reserve, influenced by the lies of the charming Mr. Darcy, she despised him and was sure he felt the same. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With a message to deliver that’s both strong and articulate, she never fails to entertain her young audience, thanks to her compassion and empathy, these being qualities that leap out from every page. Citing a number of different influences, such as ‘Peanuts’ along with ‘The Simpsons’, she has followed on in their footsteps, as she’s ultimately created her own unique style and voice in the process. 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I’m so glad I have a Kindle Paperwhite, because if I had to buy all the books I read my house would be full of them. I am in many ways like Henry Bemis in “Time Enough At Last”, adapted from a Lyne Venable short story which chronicles the sad life of a chronic reader. ![]() Mostly, however, I read because I love to read. I’m a reader because all good writers are readers. ![]() ![]() ![]() What was causing this?Ī portable chest X-ray was brought in. Yet my oxygen levels were precipitously low. A doctor - young, fresh (shifts had just changed) - listened to my lungs and pronounced them clear. At Chestnut Hill ER, being a middle-aged woman gasping for breath got me taken directly to a room where I was hooked up to a heart monitor within minutes of my arrival. ![]() Airy, and the doctor on call sent me directly to the ER. I called the service for my primary care physician in Mt. By evening I could no longer ignore my symptoms. 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Even as I was gasping for breath on the way to my local emergency room at Chestnut Hill Hospital, I didn’t know I was dying.įor years my local community hospital had been the historic Women’s Medical College Hospital which had served the East Falls and Germantown neighborhoods since 1920. ![]() ![]() ![]() Rincewind tries to slip out of the city with his advance payment, but he is stopped by the Patrician, who sends him back to make sure Twoflower survives to return to the Agatean Empire. Outside of the Empire, Twoflower is fabulously wealthy, but he is too innocent to recognize how much danger he is in in the criminal town of Ankh-Morpork. Rincewind is not a very good wizard, but he can recognize priceless sentient pearwood when he sees Twoflower’s magical Luggage. In Part 1, “The Color of Magic,” the wizard Rincewind first meets Twoflower, an insurance adjuster from the Agatean Empire, when the little man strolls into an inn by the waterfront. The story is structured as four novelettes, loosely interlinked and progressing toward the conclusion. ![]() Page numbers are from the e-book (HarperCollins e-books Reissue edition, October 13, 2009). ![]() |