Selected Product: | So Yesterday Paperback Author: Scott Westerfeld Publisher: Razorbill Release Date: 2005-09-08 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 1595140328 ISBN-13: 9781595140326 List Price: $7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Extras (The Uglies) ISBN-10: 1416951172 ISBN-13: 9781416951179 List Price:$16.99 Midnighters #3: Blue Noon (Midnighters) ISBN-10: 0060519592 ISBN-13: 9780060519599 List Price:$8.99 Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour (Midnighters) ISBN-10: 0060519533 ISBN-13: 9780060519537 List Price:$8.99 Peeps ISBN-10: 1595140832 ISBN-13: 9781595140838 List Price:$8.99 |
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