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Emma Unleashes Hell

Emma Unleashes Hell

Shawn Seward; Bridget Chase

Independently Published
2017
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Also pubbed under my given name. The book is the same with either version. This is the cover I prefer.Summary: Luna runs a website where people can buy occult objects, spells and magic. "Now don't be hidin' nothin'. I sell satanic books, incubus visits and the darkest fuckin' curses." She doesn't care what happens to the people that order. "Naw, they be bitchin' I just press delete on that email I do. If they's unhappy I delivered what they ordered, ain't my fault none." It started as a gimmick to make some money and luckily her friend decided to help. "He be the best friend to have." Her friend is Satan. "Yes sir, and he live in my backyard."Emma ordered a satanic book online. She invites her friend Cory over to read it. They had been investigating magic and spells together for some time now. "And they's about to get the real ol' thing " When the book arrives it is more than they had expected. "That's because it was made by ol' Satan himself."Anya had a sexual desire that was unquenchable. She found a magic store online that sold an Incubus Dream. Figuring it was more than likely fake, she bought it and hoped that she would have the sexual adventure she was looking for. "Man o man, she got that didn't she? Good ol' Satan always delivers "A terrible beast is growing. Rotting flesh and tubs of blood swirl in this thing's mind. This demon is trying to break free. "And Satan's goin' be one happy father he is."
Emma McKenna, Full Out (The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class #1)
Ready? Okay! Meet "The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class," an innovative new chapter-book series where every book will focus on a different kid in the same third-grade class, each created by a different acclaimed children's writer. In this first book from New York Times bestselling author Kate Messner, cheerleader Emma McKenna is thrilled for her first day at a new school - but when her former best friend (now her enemy) shows up in class, Emma's quest to start over socially may take a tumble.Emma McKenna can't wait for third grade at the brand-new Curiosity Academy. She'll have a cool teacher who wears high-tops and science earrings. She'll meet interesting classmates from all over Peppermint Falls. Best of all, she'll get a fresh start after last year's talent-show disaster left her with that awful nickname. It's going to be the best year ever!Then Lucy walks into Mrs. Z's room.Lucy, Emma's best-friend-turned-enemy.Lucy, who gave Emma that nickname and spread it all over school!Emma's fresh start is doomed . . . unless she can make friends before Lucy ruins everything.So Emma sets out to be pals with everyone, just like her favorite animal, the capybara. As her classmates argue over the choice of a new school mascot, Emma stays quiet and doesn't pick sides. (The last thing she needs is another enemy.) But maybe speaking up could be the thing that helps her really connect with her class-and saves her at last from third-grade doom.Both sweetly poignant in its attention to kids' worries and friendships and laugh-out-loud funny in its storytelling, with black-and-white illustrations throughout by Pura Belpré Honor artist Kat Fajardo, Emma McKenna, Full Out is the perfect launch for the exciting new Kids in Mrs. Z's Class chapter-book series.
Emma and the Baby

Emma and the Baby

Doug Watts

Xlibris
2016
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Emma and the Baby is the story of a little girl who learns about how life changes when her baby brother is born. What once was "mine" and "my" becomes "ours." It is a story for every girl or boy who knows what it feels like to welcome a younger sibling into the family.
Emma Watson

Emma Watson

Anna Doherty

Hachette Children's Group
2022
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Meet the amazing Emma Watson: fantastically feminist, incredibly inspiring and astounding actor and activist!An inspiring, empowering, fantastically feminist and totally true story, perfect for fans of Little People, Big Dreams and Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls.Meet the amazing Emma Watson: fantastically feminist, incredibly inspiring and astonishing actor and activist. The young Emma is clever, enthusiastic and at age nine, wins a part in the world's biggest film series, Harry Potter. She inspires millions with her portrayal of the much-loved Hermione but it isn't long until Emma shows she is just as smart, brave and determined in real life. She finds a passion for feminism and works to stand up for fairness and equality, becoming an inspiring force for girl power.This is the absolutely astonishing, fantastically feminist and, best of all, totally true story of one amazingly determined young woman.
Emma Watson

Emma Watson

Joan Aiken; Jane Austen

PAN MACMILLAN
2022
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Jane Austen gave life to the fictional Watson family in 1803, but sadly abandoned them five chapters in. Acclaimed author Joan Aiken completes their story in her ingenious novel, Emma Watson.Emma Watson has been brought up by her aunt in a wealthy and refined household, an educated lifestyle far removed from her widowed father and five siblings. So when her aunt enters into an imprudent second marriage, nineteen-year-old Emma is sent back home – and must join her sisters in their pursuit of a husband . . .Aiken, author of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, takes on the fate of Austen’s characters with confidence and skill, flawlessly entwining themes of loss and love together in this stunning regency pastiche.‘Joan Aiken’s invention seemed inexhaustible, her high spirits a blessing, her sheer storytelling zest a phenomenon. She was a literary treasure, and her books will continue to delight for many years to come’ – Philip Pullman
Emma and The Children of Dunbar

Emma and The Children of Dunbar

Tammy Reshawn Posey

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In 1920, Emma E. Akin came to the oil boomtown of Drumright, Oklahoma to teach at the many elementary schools in the community. It was not until 1930, that the segregated Dunbar School was added to her roster. Having had no prior interaction with African-Americans, she was apprehensive about this new position. However, after a year of working with the faculty and students, she fell in love with this close-knit community.Frustrated at the lack of educational materials for young students that focused on the history and contributions of African-Americans, Mrs. Akin began writing stories about the students, faculty and families of Dunbar School, depicting them in the positive reality that she had come to know. After years of rejection by publishers, The Negro American Series textbooks were published in 1938 by Harlow Publishing and distributed throughout the segregated schools.Emma and the Children of Dunbar tells the powerful story of how these brave individuals came together to create something extrodinary. While the book is targeted at young scholars, the story will inspire readers of every generation.Following Emma's death in 1975, her daughter Verma, honored her with these words, "Her insight into the educational needs of black children much preceded the events that followed the confrontations at Little Rock, Arkansas, and Selma, Alabama. A former teacher said of her supervisor and principal, 'Mrs. Akin was 50 years ahead of her time.' The exact number of years may be questioned, but one must admit that she was a forward-looking person."