Un día salvaje y ventoso, una PATITA aterriza en el jardín del lobo. La patita se ha hecho daño en un ala, y Estofado, Tortilla y el viejo lobo cuidarán de la patita hasta que pueda volar de nuevo.
Aunque parezca pequeña, pronto Manzana demostrará que es muy capaz de salvarlos a ellos.
La quinta entrega de la serie que empezó con la historia de la ovejita que vino a cenar, continuó con los lobos, para dar paso al cocodrilo y luego al tigre. Ahora trae una heroína intrépida que ha volado hasta estas páginas y que ha venido para quedarse.
On the spookiest night of the year, Jim Panzee and his jungle friends brave the dark to collect treats. Not only does the jungle look different at night, it sounds different. What’s that knock-knock-knock and that HAHA HAHA HAHA? And the smell? PEE-YEW! “Don’t be scared,” they tell Jim. But then two glowing eyes flash overhead, and looking for treats is almost abandoned.
Si alguna vez te has preguntado de dónde proviene la snitch dorada, cómo adquieren vida las bludgers o por qué los Wigtown Wanderers llevan un cuchillo de carnicero dibujado en el uniforme, entonces querrás leer Quidditch a través de los tiempos.
Adrift after her sister Bailey’s sudden death, Lennie finds herself torn between quiet, seductive Toby—Bailey’s boyfriend who shares Lennie’s grief—and Joe, the new boy in town who bursts with life and musical genius. Each offers Lennie something she desperately needs. One boy helps her remember. The other lets her forget. And she knows if the two of them collide, her whole world will explode.
As much a laugh-out-loud celebration of love as a nuanced and poignant portrait of loss, Lennie’s struggle to sort her own melody out out the noise around her makes for an always honest, often uproarious, and absolutely unforgettable read.
In the small town of Eganston, Ontario, five good girls have had enough. They’ve experienced the best of what their community has to offer, but they’ve seen the darker side too. Together, they’ve decided that it’s time for a reckoning and that justice is their privilege to give.