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One Piece, Volume 11: The Meanest Man in the East39 reviews
Eiichiro Oda

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

King of the Pirates!
Monkey D. Luffy wants to be King of the Pirates. He has always had this dream, from when he was a kid, and now he is off on a small boat armed with a large heart and a rubber body. Yes, a rubber boy. You see, he ate the fruit of the gum-gum tree which turned him into a boy of rubber. And now he must go forth, fighting pirates and the law, to find the One Piece, the greatest treasure in the ...
  
  











  



  
The Meanest Thing To Say: A Little Bill Book for Beginning Readers, Level 3 (Oprah's Book Club)13 reviews
Bill Cosby

Cartwheel, 1997

Cosby tells "stories about situations children often face."
The Meanest Thing To Say is not about saying mean things back to mean people. And it isn't even about mean people. What it IS about is children learning self-control, level-headedness and heart. When the new kid, Michael, calls Little Bill names, and says he has to think of the meanest things to say back the next day, Bill is frustrated and anxious. This comes up at home and his dad tells him ...
  
  











  



  
Meanest Doll in the World, The37 reviews
Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin

Hyperion Book CH, 2005

Fantastic!
This is a fantastic book! It is not just about moving and talking dolls but it is also about friendship and family. It was so good that I didn't want to put the book down! I love the characters, settings and events in the story. My favorite character is Annabelle because she is exactly like me. I like the school setting because it made you feel like you were actually there. I think that the ...
  
  











  



  
The Meanest Man in Texas: A True Story Based on the Life of Clyde Thompson3 reviews
Don Umphrey

Quarry Press (TX), 2007

Author tells why he wrote this book
When another reviewer wrote that this book was a must-read for people who have reached the bottom of the barrel, I agreed whole-heartedly. The reason I wrote the book was to get across the point that no matter how low in life one gets, God will help if He is asked. Clyde Thompson's life story illustrates this so beautifully. And it's not just because I wrote the book, but because Clyde lived ...
  
  











  



  
Meaner Than the Meanest5 reviews
Kevin Somers, Diana Cain Bluthenthal

Hyperion, 2001

thoughtful and entertaining
I'm not generally a fan of children's books (even when I was one), but this was a satisfying read because it was witty and original, and communicated a positive message without pandering. As children become ever more media savvy, it's hard to strike a balance between saying something meaningful and just plain having fun. Kids will experience the latter and appreciate the former. Be nicer than ...
  
  











  



  
The Doll People Collection: The Doll People, The Meanest Doll in the World5 reviews
Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, ..., 2004

great adventures!
The 2 stories told in these books are just wonderful. My seven year old daughter couldn't get enough of the Doll Family and their wacky neighbors. The first book, The Doll People, is full of adventure as the dolls try to find their missing aunt (also a doll, of course), escape a cat, keep family secrets, and encounter spiders. A wonderful story. The 2 main characters are very different, as one ...
  
  











  



  
The Meanest Hound Around2 reviews
Carol Wallace, Bill Wallace

Aladdin, 2004

Great Book
This was the first book I read by Bill Wallace. It was a great book! I read it with my cousin, and we'd read it each day on the way to Bible School! I recommend it! And if you like this book, you'll probably like "Watchdog and The Coyotes", too!
  
  











  



  
The Sweetest and the Meanest3 reviews
Tom Kimmel

Point Clear Press, 2006

The sweetest!
I am a huge fan of Tom's music and have thoroughly enjoyed this latest creative effort. Each poem is a delightful slice of real life. Buy it!
  
  











  



  
The Meanest Teacher (Darcy and Friends)
Joni Eareckson Tada, Steve Jensen

Crossway Books, 2001

Twelve-year-old Darcy, trying to project a "normal" image in junior high school despite her wheelchair, runs for office with the promise of exposing cruel and unfair teachers in the school, until prayer and her friends reveal to her that every situation has two sides.
  
  











  



  
The DuSable Panthers: The greatest, blackest, saddest team from the meanest street in Chicago
Ira Berkow

Atheneum, 1978

An account of the 1954 Illinois High School State Championship basketball game between the DuSable Panthers, the first all-black team to make the finals, and a team from Mount Vernon High School.
  
  











  



  
Men of the Meanest Sort: Military Leadership and War in the New England Colonies, 1690-1775
Seanegan Sculley

VDM Verlag, 2008

\Men of the Meanest Sort\" explores the evolution of military leadership within the provincial armies of New England to further illuminate British colonial society prior to the American Revolution. Through journals and diaries of common soldiers Sean Sculley delves into the experiences of colonists during times of war and examines how officers of a largely voluntary military force maintained both cohesion in battle and recruitment for the next ...
  
  











  



  
The Biggest, Meanest, Ugliest Dog in the Whole Wide World
Rebecca C. Jones

MacMillan Publishing Company, 1982

Jonathan is terrified of the dog next door, until one day he throws his ball at it in defense and their relationship changes.
  
  











  



  
The Real Gorbals Story: True Tales from Glasgow's Meanest Streets1 review
Colin MacFarlane

Mainstream Publishing, 2007

Great read!!
I would have liked to see something of the content before I purchased this book - however, I was not disappointed in the least!! I could actually imagine myself walking down all the streets mentioned. I was born there too, so everything the author wrote about, I was very familiar with. I have been gone from Glasgow for over 20 years and this book brought back many treasured memories. We are a ...
  
  











  



  
The Builder's Jewel; Or The Youth's Instructor And Workman's Remembrancer: Explaining Short And Easy Rules ...
Batty Langley, Thomas Langley

Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007

This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, ...
  
  











  



  
Marvin and the Meanest Girl (Chapter, Puffin)1 review
Suzy Kline

Putnam Juvenile, 2002

Em and Ash's review
We read this book in our third grade class and we really liked it because it was funny, happy & gross.This wonderful book shows not to be mad at your classmates.Lucy Tinker had five diffrent colors of finger nail polish on her nails. Marvin caused a lot of trouble just because he didn't trust his classmates. You should read this because it's cool and funny and you'll laugh.
  
  











  








   



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