Back in the 80s, I purchased a poetry book about love. It had a red velvet cover and lovely love poems. The book contained approximately 64 pages and was rather small 6X4. I can't remember the name of the book or the author. It would be a great Valentine gift. If anyone knows of such a book, please let me know.
I am trying to find a book that I read in 1999. It was a mass-market paperback that I borrowed from a relative. Unfortunately, and without elaborating, the relative has passed away and all of her books have disappeared, so I can't go look this one up anywhere
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I read a book some time ago about a young girl in high school who was a cutter (cutting her wrists with a razor blade),she wrapped her wrists in red cloth to hide this and started a fashion statement in her school, she was going through all that teen angsty/depression stuff most normal teens go through at her age (15ish), she somehow stumbled upon
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Book 1: This is a book that I borrowed from a friend, probably sometime around 1999-2001, and I believe it was a new book. I remember that it was coffee table sized (oversized) and it may have been intended as a children’s book, but it had very illustrations. They looked like colored pencil illustrations. I think it was a book of Celtic Fairy
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We were talking about helping younger girls learn about anorexia at work today and I was reminded of a YA book I read sometime mid-80s-mid-90s
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I'm looking for a very large compilation of fairy tales, children's stories, limericks, and I think there were some poems, all by different authors. I had a copy as a child in the 1980's, but all I can remember about it is
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(Hello! I'm new. *waves*) Okay, I read this book last year and now I can't remember the title at all. It was a historical fiction set during Napoleon's Russian Campaign and it was in the (first person?) point of view of a young soldier who was the assistant to a high military ranked officer (who was also pretty young himself). One scene I remember
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Okay, this was a kid's book, and it's about I think three kids... All I remember about it is that there was a moose-like character who said he had a sweet tooth, and showed one of the kids and she said "That really is a sweet tooth!" because it had a little flower painted on it
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