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List created by Amy S. on Apr 10, 2012
List Votes: 1 Books: 11 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 1 List Type: Open
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Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Bein...
For seven years, Alison Arngrim played a wretched, scheming, selfish, lying, manipulative brat on one of TV history's most beloved series. Though millions of Little House on the Prairie viewers hated Nellie Oleson and her evil antics, Arngrim grew to love her character -- and the...  more

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Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace
There are lots of children on Hill Street, but no little girls Betsy's age. So when a new family moves into the house across the street, Betsy hopes they will have a little girl she can play with. Sure enough, they do--a little girl named Tacy. And from the moment they meet at Betsy's fifth...  more

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Betsy's Wedding - A Betsy-Tacy Story by Maud Hart Lovelace
Here is an understanding and realistic story of young married life. Betsy Ray is - to quote the Chicago Tribune - "as real as the girl next door," and her beloved Joe is as true as she is. Betsy returns from a trip to Europe to marry the boy she has known since high-school days, and their...  more

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Betsy Was a Junior : A Betsy-Tacy High School Story by Maud Hart Lovelace
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Betsy-Tacy and Tib by Maud Hart Lovelace
A Classic! This is the story of three normal little girls whose childhood adventures are just as real today as wehn they happened around the turn of the century. (Note: this copy was written in 1941)

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Betsy and Tacy go over the big hill by Maud Hart Lovelace
Betsy, Tacy, and Tib can't wait to be ten. After all, getting two numbers in your age is the beginning of growing up--exciting things are bound to happen. And they do! The girls fall in love with the King of Spain, perform in the School Entertainment, and for the first time, go all the way over...  more

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Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown by Maud Hart Lovelace
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Betsy's Wedding by M. H. Lovelace
Here Comes the Bride When Betsy Ray arrives in New York after a tour of Europe, her old flame Joe Willard is waiting at the dock. Before he even says hello, he asks Betsy to marry him. They've been separated for a year, and they're determined never to be apart again.But as Betsy discovers,...  more

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Heaven to Betsy (Betsy-Tacy, Bk 5) by Maud Hart Lovelace
High School is Heaven It's Betsy Ray's freshman year at Deep Valley High School, and she and her best childhood chum, Tacy Kelly, are loving every minute. Betsy and Tacy find themselves in the midst of a new crowd of friends, with studies aplenty (including Latin and--ugh--algebra),...  more

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Betsy and the Great World by Maud H. Lovelace
It's the trip of a lifetime.Betsey Ray, 21 years old, is heading off for a solo tour of Europe. From the moment she casts off, her journey is filled with adventure--whether she's waltzing at the captain's ball, bartering for beads in Madeira, or sipping coffee at a bohemian cafe in Munich.It's...  more

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The Dark Tower (Dark Tower, Bk 7) by Stephen King
All good things must come to an end, Constant Reader, and not even Stephen King can make a story that goes on forever. The tale of Roland Deschain's relentless quest for the Dark Tower has, the author fears, sorely tried the patience of those who have followed it from its earliest chapters....  more

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