Riverdale
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Micol Ostow creëert boeiende verhalen voor jonge lezers, waarbij ze meesterlijk thema's verkent die diep resoneren bij adolescenten. Haar schrijfstijl kenmerkt zich door dynamische vertelkunst en een benadering die de complexe emoties en situaties van de vormende jaren tot leven brengt. Ostows literaire stijl combineert vaak elementen van horror en humor, wat zorgt voor een unieke en memorabele leeservaring. Haar werk wordt geprezen om zijn eerlijkheid en de diepgang waarmee ze de reis van het volwassen worden verbeeldt.






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"Six-year-old Louise Trapeze lives at the circus and can't wait to fly on the trapeze until she discovers that she is afraid of heights"--
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These walls have watched the witches; the witches have watched the world. These walls now turn against them -- some evil's been unfurled. . . . The one thing any Halliwell witch has always been able to count on is Halliwell Manor, the ancestral home of the Charmed Ones and one of San Francisco's historical landmark homes. The grand old house has sheltered generations of women, and bits of Charmed history are practically built into the walls. So when the Manor seems to have turned against its inhabitants, needless to say, the Halliwell sisters start to worry. It begins simply: The hot water heater is broken. No big: Leo's great around the house. But this is no simple plumbing problem. Soon, the Manor seems to be messing with the girls, Leo, and Wyatt in increasingly malicious ways. Thankfully, the Book of Shadows has created a safe zone for itself in the attic. But the Charmed Ones can hardly live up there forever. . . . Can they find out what's turned their safe haven into an evil lair before it's too late -- for the Manor, and for them?
This original Riverdale novel features a story not seen on the show!
Practice makes not-quite-perfect Claudia Clarkson just cut the cord from her high school love-you-forever boyfriend. Sure, she misses Drew. But with so many eligibles on her new college campus, why study ancient history? Problem is, Claudia's lived in la-la-loveland for so long that she's completely forgotten how to meet boys -- and how to flirt. Then her roommate proposes a solution: Meet one new guy every day for thirty days. Consider it "target practice" for when Mr. Perfect comes along. Claudia's game, but she definetely hasn't got game. In fact, Flirting 101 could be her toughest course to pass...
Everyone is hiding something in this companion to the third season of the massive hit CW series Riverdale, by Scholastic writer Micol Ostow and Riverdale artists Thomas Pitilli and Joe Eisma. Take a deeper dive into some of the skeletons buried in and around Riverdale as well as hidden and unexpected connections to the Farm and the Game.
Emily, a Jewish girl from New York, is reluctantly drawn into her Puerto Rican heritage after her grandmother's death. Initially resistant to her vibrant family, she discovers the power of connection through dance, which transforms her perspective and opens her heart to new experiences and relationships. This journey explores themes of identity, family, and the impact of cultural heritage.