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The Water Babies
Henry Huggins (Henry Huggins, #1)
Giraffes Can't Dance
Charlotte’s Web
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
The Storm Runner (The Storm Runner, #1)
Peter Pan: Peter and Wendy and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
The Complete Father Brown (Father Brown, #1-5)
Little Red Riding Hood
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Complete Novels of Sherlock Holmes
Get Set for the Code - Book B
Sir Cumference and the First Round Table: A Math Adventure (Sir Cumference, #1)
The Golden Books Family Treasury of Poetry
Cyprus (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
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Khalia N. Hades
How charming. The king and his little princess knocking on my covens door.” Ursula sighed dramatically. “What do you insolent merfolks want with me now? I swear I haven’t eaten any of your children.” -Ursula
Khalia Hades, Ariel's Demise

Liz Braswell
She could sense the approach of land- taste when the waters changed, feel when currents turned cool or warm- but it didn't hurt to keep an eye on the shore now and then, and an ear out for boats. The slap of oars could be heard for leagues. Her father had told tales about armored seafarers in days long past, whose trireme ships had three banks of rowers to ply the waters- you could hear them clear down to Atlantica, he'd say. Any louder and they would disrupt the songs of the half-people- the do ...more
Liz Braswell, Part of Your World

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