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- 1000 useful words : build vocabulary and literacy skills
- trueA bat cannot bat, a stair cannot stare : more about homonyms and homophones
- trueA bunch of punctuation
- trueA crazy mixed-up Spanglish day
- trueA is for activist
- trueA is for astronaut : blasting through the alphabet
- trueA tower of giraffes : animals in groups
- trueA troop of kangaroos : a book of animal group names
- trueA visit to grandad : an African A B C
- ABC Monsters : starring Q, R, S, T, U, Volume 5, Rainy day raffle in Capital Castle!
- trueABC dream
- ABC monsters, Volume 3, Adventures in Alphabet Gardens! | Starring IJKL
- ABC monsters, volume 1, Meet the ABC monsters
- trueABC what can he be? : boys can be anything they want to be, from A to Z
- trueABC what can she be? : girls can be anything they want to be, from A to Z
- trueABCs from space : A discovered alphabet
- trueAbsurd words : a kids' fun and hilarious vocabulary builder for future word nerds
- trueAccidence will happen : a recovering pedant's guide to English language and style
- trueAlphabet juice : the energies, gists and spirits of letters, words and combinations thereof : their roots, bones, innards, piths, pips and secret parts, tinctures,tonics and essences, with examples of their usage foul and savory
- trueAlphamals A-Z
- trueAn ABC of flowers
- trueAn artist's alphabet
- trueAn inconvenient alphabet : Ben Franklin and Noah Webster's spelling revolution
- trueAnimals
- trueAuthor unknown : on the trail of anonymous
- trueAway with words! : wise & witty poems for language lovers
- trueB is for ballet : a dance alphabet
- trueB is for bear : a natural alphabet
- trueBad English : a history of linguistic aggravation
- trueBig words for little geniuses
- trueBigger words for little geniuses
- trueBoy meets dog : a word game adventure
- trueBreakfast on Mars and 37 Other delectable Essays
- trueBryson's dictionary of troublesome words
- trueBuseyisms : Gary Busey's basic instructions before leaving Earth
- Composition studies as a creative art : teaching, writing, scholarship, administration
- trueCool cats counting
- trueCrunch and crack, oink and whack! : an onomatopoeia story
- trueCustoms : poems
- trueCute! : the sound of long U
- trueD is for desert : a desert ABC primer
- trueDid you burp? : how to ask questions...or not!
- trueDid you take the B from my _ook?
- trueDr. Seuss's ABC
- trueDreyer's English : an utterly correct guide to clarity and style
- trueDreyer's English : good advice for good writing : (adapted for young readers)
- trueElements of Indigenous style : a guide for writing by and about Indigenous Peoples
- English for Writing Research Papers
- English grammar, 1, Nouns, pronouns, and adjectives
- trueEuphemania : our love affair with euphemisms
- trueF is for feathers : a bird alphabet
- trueFeet and puppies, thieves and guppies : what are irregular plurals?
- trueFind new words with dictionaries
- trueFirst words USA
- trueFirst you write a sentence : the elements of reading, writing...and life
- trueFood
- trueFox in socks
- trueFun! : the sound of short U
- trueGlobish : how the English language became the world's language
- trueGrammar Girl's 101 misused words you'll never confuse again
- trueGran on a fan : [silly short vowels!]
- trueHaiku activities : Asian arts & crafts for creative kids
- trueHave you eaten grandma? : or, the life-saving importance of correct punctuation, grammar, and good English
- trueHole-in-one adverbs
- trueHome run verbs
- trueHot pot : the sound of short O
- trueHow I learned English : 55 accomplished Latinos recall lessons in language and life
- trueHow Yiddish changed America and how America changed Yiddish
- trueHow fiction works
- trueHow to speak politely, and why
- trueHow to write a business letter
- trueHow to write a journal
- trueHow to write a report
- trueI yam a donkey
- trueI'm and won't, they're and don't : what's a contraction?
- trueIf you were a compound word
- trueIt's raining cats and frogs! : Llueve gatos y ranas!
- trueJ is for jack-o-lantern : a halloween alphabet
- trueJungle gym
- trueKarate contractions
- Language : the big picture
- trueLazy bear, crazy bear
- trueLike, literally, dude : arguing for the good in bad English
- trueLincoln's sword : the presidency and the power of words
- trueLiterally : amazing words and where they come from
- Little Pim, fun with languages, English/ESL, Disc 3, Playtime
- trueLittle bit : the sound of short I
- trueLove in English
- trueM is for Melanin
- trueMaking a point : the Persnickety story of English punctuation
- trueMaking sense : the glamorous story of English grammar
- trueMango, Abuela, and me
- trueMi casa is my home
- trueMuddy as a duck puddle and other American similes
- trueMy first Hebrew word book
- trueMy first book of Arabic words
- trueMy first book of French words
- trueMy first book of German words
- trueMy first book of Greek words
- trueMy first book of Hindi words
- trueMy first book of Hindi words : an ABC rhyming book of Hindi language and Indian culture
- trueMy first book of Italian words
- trueMy first book of Japanese words
- trueMy first book of Korean words
- trueMy first book of Portuguese words
- trueMy first book of Spanish words
- trueMy weird writing tips
- NTC's pocket dictionary of words and phrases : 12,000 words, idioms, and phrasal verbs for travelers and learners
- NTC's super-mini English dictionary
- trueNigger : The strange career of a troublesome word
- trueNo reading allowed : the worst read-aloud book ever : a confusing collection of hilarious homonyms and sound-alike sentences
- trueNot an alphabet book : the case of the missing cake
- trueNumbers in Spanish : Los números
- trueOK : the improbable story of America's greatest word
- trueOn the boat : the sound of long O
- trueOne good thing about America
- One word : contemporary writers on the words they love or loathe
- trueOxford Roald Dahl dictionary
- trueP is for pterodactyl : the worst alphabet book ever ; all the letters that misbehave and make words nearly impossible to pronounce
- truePit stop prefixes
- truePity the reader : on writing with style
- truePlay day : the sound of long A
- truePunctuation and spelling : rules that make things clear
- Punctuation celebration
- truePunctuation takes a vacation
- trueQuack shack
- trueQuiet as a mouse : and other animal idioms
- trueRebel with a clause : tales and tips from a roving grammarian
- trueRhymoceros
- trueRip the page! : adventures in creative writing
- trueShakespeare's language
- trueShortcut : how analogies reveal connections, spark innovation, and sell our greatest ideas
- trueSix sheep sip thick shakes : and other tricky tongue twisters
- trueSkin like milk, hair of silk : what are similes and metaphors?
- trueSmell the daisies
- trueSmiles : the sound of long I
- trueSnowboarding similes and metaphors
- trueSoldiers' songs and slang of the great war
- trueSpanglish
- trueSpanish
- trueSpeaking American : a history of English in the United States
- trueSpell it out : the curious, enthralling and extraordinary story of English spelling
- trueSpellbound : making pictures with the A-B-C
- trueSpicy hot colors : Colores picantes
- trueSpicy hot colors : colores picantes
- trueSpilling ink : a young writer's handbook
- Spoken soul : the story of Black English
- trueStegothesaurus
- trueStop, drop, and flop in the slop : a short vowel sounds book with consonant blends
- trueStylized : a slightly obsessive history of Strunk & White's The elements of style
- trueTalking back, talking Black : truths about America's Lingua Franca
- trueTen pets : the sound of short E
- trueTennis court conjunctions
- trueThat's not English : Britishisms, Americanisms, and what our English says about us
- trueThat's not my name!
- trueThe ABCs of Black history
- trueThe B on your thumb
- The Oxford companion to the English language
- trueThe Word Wizard's book of adjectives
- trueThe Word Wizard's book of adverbs
- trueThe Word Wizard's book of nouns
- trueThe Word Wizard's book of verbs
- trueThe accidental dictionary : the remarkable twists and turns of English words
- trueThe alphabet of alphabets
- trueThe bat can bat : a book of true homonyms
- The browser's dictionary of foreign words and phrases
- trueThe cat's pajamas
- trueThe dictionary of lost words : a novel
- trueThe dictionary wars : the American fight over the English language
- trueThe fall of language in the age of English
- trueThe fight for English : how language pundits ate, shot, and left
- trueThe forgotten founding father : Noah Webster's obsession and the creation of an American culture
- trueThe frail snail on the trail : long vowel sounds with consonant blends
- trueThe grammar of rock : art and artlessness in 20th century pop lyrics
- trueThe grammarians
- trueThe interrogative mood : a novel?
- trueThe know-nonsense guide to grammar
- trueThe language of global success : how a common tongue transforms multinational organizations
- trueThe language wars : a history of proper English
- trueThe last lingua franca : English until the return of Babel
- trueThe man who made lists : love, death, madness, and the creation of Roget's Thesaurus
- trueThe missing donut
- trueThe newcomers : finding refuge, friendship, and hope in an American classroom
- trueThe people's tongue : Americans and the English language
- trueThe prodigal tongue : the love-hate relationship between American and British English
- trueThe pronoun book : she, he, they, and me!
- trueThe right word : Roget and his thesaurus
- trueThe right word in the right place at the right time : wit and wisdom from the popular "On language" column in The New York times magazine
- trueThe rise of English : global politics and the power of language
- trueThe secret life of words : how English became English
- trueThe skull alphabet book
- trueThe story of English
- trueThe story of English in 100 words
- trueThe story of be : a verb's-eye view of the English language
- trueThe structure of words
- trueThe typewriter
- trueThe vulgar tongue : Green's history of slang
- trueThe word exchange : a novel
- trueThe wordhord : daily life in Old English
- trueThrice told tales
- trueThumbtacks, earwax, lipstick, dipstick : what is a compound word?
- trueTouchdown nouns
- trueTyndale : the man who gave God an English voice
- trueUS Army alphabet book
- Vamos a leer : Let's read
- trueVulgar tongues : an alternative history of English slang
- trueW is for Webster : Noah Webster and his American dictionary
- trueWeather
- trueWhat's your pronoun? : beyond he & she
- trueWill in the World : How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
- trueWill's words : how William Shakespeare changed the way you talk
- Wonderful world A B C
- trueWord by word : the secret life of dictionaries
- trueWordplay
- trueWordplay : a Toon book
- trueWords on the move : why English won't - and can't - sit still (like, literally)
- trueWrite (or is that right?) every time : cool ways to improve your English
- Writing cursive from A to Z! : upper and lower case letters
- trueYaks yak : animal word pairs
- trueYou loves Ewe!
- trueÉmigrés : French words that turned English
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