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What should I do when I have lost a Library Book?
I borrowed a book from Brisbane Library and I have lost it. My parents would go psycho if they knew and I am worried. I keep telling them that it is at school (which is not a lie since that is where I think I lost it). They think that it is in my possession though. I don’t know what to do and I have looked everywhere and kept looking in lost property…
Help me!
I feel so stressed!
confess to your parents now rather then having sleepless nights cause there is no way out of it. if you cant find it youll need to pay for the book it will only be about $20 dont worry if you tell your parents now they will go easy on you just put in a little cry or a sob and youll be fine trust me mate.
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Sweet Revenge $2.29 nice clean copy, tight spine, minor shelf wear…we ship quickly and are APO/FPO friendly… |
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Let Darkness Take Hold The debut suspense novella from Cameron Trost plunges the reader into the dark world of Michael Braun, a suburban landscape gardener who has lost everything he loved. When the opportunity to discover the truth about what really happened that fateful night six years ago presents itself, he seizes it. . . and lets darkness take hold.This short tale of a broken man with one dark aim to achieve is ful… |
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Scottish fairy and folk tales $27.99 This book is a replica of the original from the collections of The New York Public Library; it was produced from digital images created by The New York Public Library and its partners as part of their preservation efforts. To enhance your reading pleasure, the aging and scanning artifacts have been removed using patented page cleaning technology. We hope you enjoy the result…. |
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Sweet Revenge by Diane Mott Davidson (Paperback) $7.91 A story of twists and turns in Diane Mott Davidson’s “Sweet Revenge.” Once again, Goldy is trying to investigate into another murder. Mr. Wellington has been murdered in the library and a lady resembling Sandee Brisbane was spotted right before his death. |