loneliness

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Walden

An unabridged republication of nineteenth-century essayist Henry David Thoreau's reflections on the natural world, written during a two year period when he lived alone in a cabin on the shores of Walden Pond.
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Rozen Maiden

Jun realizes he has special feelings for Shinku, but Suiseiseki's hatred for humans leads to a brawl that threatens Jun's dream.
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Rozen Maiden

Jun is mistaken for the dollmaker Rozen, while Canaria finds a way to gain access to the Sakurada home, where she encounters Nori and the mysterious seventh maiden.
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Rozen Maiden

Jun Sakurada withdraws from his friends, school, and even family and takes up Internet shopping in order to cope with his self-imposed exile and loneliness.
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Rozen Maiden

Jun Sakurada, a reclusive middle school student, continues his search for answers about a strange dream and the arm of Shinku, a doll he ordered from the Internet which came to life as soon as he turned its key and claimed Jun as her servant.
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Feeling lonely

"Readers will learn about experiencing feelings of loneliness and how to deal with them in a healthy way. As they are introduced to the colorful, adorable character The Lone Furball, they find tips on dealing with loneliness through this relatable and age-appropriate main text. Readers uncover strategies for approaching their own lonely emotions in a constructive way to turn gloomy feelings into positive ones . . . . helps them develop their understanding of their feelings"--Provided by publisher.
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Nothing rhymes with orange

2017
All the fruits gather together and enjoy a rhyming party, but poor Orange feels left out because he does not rhyme with anything--until Apple invents a new word.
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All alone

The narrator explains why it is sometimes nice to be alone.
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Squish Rabbit

A lonely little rabbit named Squish wants to make a friend, and he finally gets a big chance.
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The house of tomorrow

Sebastian Prendergast, having left the safety of the geodesic dome in which he lived after his grandmother had a stroke, meets sixteen-year-old Jared Whitcomb, and together the boys experience the angst of being teenagers while forming a punk rock band, but when Jared's grandma asks him to return to her home, he is faced with choosing between her dying wish and his newfound life.

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