Marley


Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World’s Worst Dog
Carnival at Candlelight (Merlin Missions, #5)
Sunset of the Sabertooth (Magic Tree House, #7)
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Wonder (Wonder, #1)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
Marley: A Dog Like No Other: A Special Adaptation for Young Readers
Last Stop on Market Street
How a Seed Grows Into a Sunflower
Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures
Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp (Danny and the Dinosaur, #3)
Dragon of the Red Dawn (Merlin Missions, #9)
Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House, #17)
Froggy Learns to Swim
No Woman No Cry by Rita MarleyBass Culture by Lloyd BradleySongbirds by Heather AugustynThis is Reggae Music by Lloyd BradleyReggae Scrapbook by Roger Steffens
Books on Reggae
38 books — 2 voters
The Afterlife of Holly Chase by Cynthia HandThe Last of the Spirits by Chris PriestleyMarley by Jon ClinchJacob T. Marley by R. William BennettMiss Marley by Vanessa Lafaye
A Christmas Carol Retellings
23 books — 21 voters

Lesley  Jones
I think her and Cam work because he’s never tried to do that. Their love is different, much easier to be around, where George and Maca’s love was intense, bordering on obsessive. It was like they needed each other more than air. I don’t know how to describe it, really, but that’s how it came across as an outsider looking in.
Lesley Jones, Marley

Stephen  King
Of course they had more chains on him than Scrooge saw on Marley's ghost, but he could have kicked up dickens if he'd wanted. That's a pun, son. ...more
Stephen King, The Green Mile

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