![]() ![]() When Eli asks you back to his bus, will you take things to the next level? Chapter 4: Close Call Īn unexpected call takes you straight to the hospital. You could never have imagined you'd hit it off so well with a celebrity. ![]() When Eli zeroes in on you, will you be able to handle the heat? Chapter 3: Touring the Bus You never thought you'd get to meet Eli Walsh, let alone be asked to stay after the show. When your life comes crashing down around you, will you let Eli pull you out of the rubble? Chapter 2: Meet and Greet You’re not a one-night stand kind of woman, but when your childhood crush, boyband frontman Eli Walsh, pulls you onstage and serenades you at his concert, anything becomes possible. ![]() When your life comes crashing down around you, will you let Eli pull you out of the rubble?Ĭhapters Chapter 1: Once in a Lifetime Girl 2.19 Chapter 19: Dreams Really Do Come True. ![]()
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![]() Produced by Madame's old friend "Queen" Bea Hastings, the rare, prize-winning nectar from Bea's rooftop hives commands a premium price, and top chefs compete for a chance to use it in their signature seasonal dishes. The culinary world is also abuzz about the amazing honey that Clare was lucky enough to source for her shop's new latte. ![]() ![]() Clare plans to serve the brand-new Honey-Cinnamon Latte at her spring wedding to her longtime honey, NYPD detective Mike Quinn. While struggling to find a romantic (and affordable) destination for her upcoming honeymoon, coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi whips up a delicious nectar made from honey-processed coffee. Clare Cosi is as busy as a bee planning her honeymoon when murder buzzes into the Village Blend in this all-new mystery in the beloved New York Times bestselling Coffeehouse series by Cleo Coyle. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Our young scientists learned words like hypothesis, sharing their educated guesses as to what artistic results Tullet imagined on the next page. Sure to inspire masterpieces by budding artists, Mix it Up! also introduced the scientific method to program participants. Learning about chemical reactions and colors during our Super Science program this month we used this text before conducting cool color experiments, learning science vocabulary and using scientific tools. It’s not our fault though, the book told us to do it! Tullet’s playful text is a great introduction to the concept of mixing colors for young and often wiggly readers. ![]() You may see me throwing this book on the ground, jumping up and down on top of it, and cheering on our impromptu dance party as the children and I pass the book wiggling and shaking all around. Peeking in on a Super Science program at CLP – Hill District a curious observer might exclaim “What is that Librarian doing to that poor book!” French author and illustrator Hervé Tullet’s Mix it Up! is not your typical picture book about colors. ![]() |