Amber Brown is excited to be starting second grade--and a little nervous, too. But Amber Brown decides she's ready for whatever happens, and second grade had better be ready for Amber Brown!
Amber Brown's are a real problem. Not only does she not look like she thought she looked, but who gets them? Mom and Dad, the grandparents, and justin for sure. But should Max get one, too? And what about all the extras?
At the end of the third grade, Amber is excited about her trip with her aunt to London dan Paris, where she will see her father again, but her plans change when she comes down with chicken pox.'
SC Cilandak ( Hijau Tua / Expanding Later ) Is Amber Brown ready for fourth grade? She has a new sneakers, but she doesn't have what she really needs, a new best friend. Who will be Amber's best friend?'
he #1 New York Times Bestseller, USA Today Book of the Year, now a major motion picture. The debut psychological thriller that will forever change the way you look at other people's lives. “Nothing is more addicting than The Girl on the Train.”—Vanity Fair “The Girl on the Train has more fun with unreliable narration than any chiller since Gone Girl. . . . [It] is liable to d…
Amber's father is back in town. hat means joint custody and more fighting. What part of Amber belongs to her mom? To her dad? To herself? Amber decides to make her own choices and have ears pierced
You’re my Alphabet of Love! Offers equal dollops of fun and education as it introduces young children to the alphabet through endearing and sometimes silly rhymes, colorful illustrations, and a music box-like melody of the classic ABC song. Young Readers age 4 to 8