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  • - Connected Short Stories
    av Mike Ripley
    279,-

    DreamRail is Michael Ripley's most recent work and is a collection of short stories written over a twelve-year period. DreamRail will come to be an enjoyable and entertaining read for many. There will be more ahead as stories keep coming, so look for more connected short stories in the future. Michael invites you to sit back, read and enjoy; whether in your home, at the bookstore, commuting on a bus or rail, or perhaps even on your own...DreamRail.

  • av Tracey Bruner
    319,-

    Learning is fun! Joining two words together to make a new word can lead to some silly misconceptions in "Compound Craziness". A fun way for parents to teach their children compound words with this book by Tracey Bruner and beautifully illustrated by Savannah Horton.

  • - The Webbed Tea Cup
    av Conor Geary
    289,-

    The Webbed Teacup is book 3 in Dorothy's Teacup Adventures. In this adventure, Dorothy helps a family of spiders and is rewarded with a beautiful spider teacup to add to her collection.

  • av Albert Daniels
    365,-

    Ply Gallant gets dangerously bored with his present job as tour guide in one of the largest and deepest caves in what used to be referred to as the North American continent.Providence and logic drive his curiosity to an unexplored part of the cave where he discovers an old artifact. He believes to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction but is this thing magic? Jane Blythwood, retired from professional tennis, finds she is better at the magic than Ply is. The old sword helps solve a crime with a ten thousand dollar reward. Is it all good that the sword has been dug out from the bowels of history or is it revealing to each of us who we really are?

  • - Coming Home: The Old Man and the Watch Book 5
    av Jo Jewel
    305 - 445,-

  • av Cindy Lurie
    289,-

    Mazy and Molly and No TV Week is unique, in that it offers its readers (and listeners) a picture-book length limerick. Written in rhythm and rhyme, this quirky, fun read elicits silliness and giggles galore!Mazy and Molly were slugsslurping hot cocoa from mugs.The TV was blaring;they stared without caring,then mom began yanking the plugs! What happens next is an unexpected surprise that leaves the twins (and their mom) "basking" in delight!

  • - A Frog Named Spot: Book 3
    av Mary Ann Netherton
    395,-

    A Frog Named Spot is book 3 in The Little Netherton Book series.Spot is a happy frog in a big pond. One day though, Spot gets lost! What will happen when Spot meets mean ole' Mr. Bull?

  • av Jen Selinsky
    395,-

  • av Patsy E Stackhouse
    379,-

    Greg's Pony is a heartwarming story that focuses on a boy's love for a horse and his recovery from a difficult past. Love is the thing that draws Greg to the horses. The feelings Greg has towards horses, specifically Brownie and Lucy, will make him a terrific veterinarian. Greg has a lot of personal growth that develops throughout the story. He starts out as a foster child and grows into a boy that fits in the family.

  • av Ernesto Patino
    349,-

    Miss Williams asked her students to think about what they wanted to be when they grew up. Their assignment is to put their ideas down on paper and share with their fellow students. Rudy took the assignment very seriously. He wanted to be just like his father.

  • - The Missing Dogs
    av Angela Dean
    319,-

    Book three finds Maddie and Haider setting out on to another adventure. This time they are trying to help locate some missing dogs. They must help their owners find them because they are very worried. What could have happened to them? Follow along on their quest to find the missing dogs.

  • - The Scourge of Gar
    av H Alan Poquette
    385,-

    Author H. Alan Poquette wrote this story for his granddaughter, Maya, and grandson, Sebi. It was his joy to read it to them one night at bedtime after he had finished the manuscript. Any resemblance to the real characters, Maya and Sebi, is intended and deliberate! It is his hope that his readers enjoy reading this little tale of fantastical people, places, and events to their own children, grandchildren, or nieces and nephews, as a bedtime story selection, as much as he enjoyed writing it for the two most precious children in his and his wife Jo's lives.

  • av Cindy Lurie
    395,-

    In every child's life, there are "TA-DA!" moments, like finally tying that shoe lace, or buttoning that button, or perfectly printing that letter "B." Most are unaware that those very special moments occur with the help of elf or fairy MAGIC.A Special Magic, a tale of self-discovery, invites friends to the wonderment and fun of what Liam's elf magic can and cannot do! When the elf Liam gets his first chance to help a human child, he can't wait to get started, but his excitement is soon thwarted when unexpected events occur. Both he and the child, Asher, realize that something greater than magic is "at play." A Special Magic will appeal to children, teachers, parents, (and any reader/listener) who enjoy books inspired by imagination-sparked fantasy, and MAGIC-"colored" moments.

  • - Growing Up With Alaska
    av Cheryl Schuermann
    289,-

    Audrey Purkeypile was born in northern Alaska in 1927 during a remarkable era of Alaskan history. Surrounded by the wondrous beauty of untamed land, Audrey's parents raised their family alongside the affable Eskimos, daring bush pilots, and rugged trappers and gold miners. They contributed to the development of the Territory of Alaska in their diverse roles as teacher, postmaster, health officer, and reindeer superintendent. In this poignant memoir, author Cheryl Schuermann has captured the delightful stories of her mother's childhood in When the Water Runs. Audrey's memories and life lessons learned will provide readers with an inside look at a young girl's experiences as she grows up with Alaska, America's last frontier.

  • av Terri Forehand
    289,-

    Zeus the Moose is not a real moose. He is a big, Big, BIG, brown dog. A slobbery, loveable dog. He is loved for all his big, Big, BIG self. This is his story.

  • av Dr Linda Barboa & Jan Luck
    289,-

    Dingo was a lonely little dog on the streets until trainer Shawn took him in and trained him to be a Service Dog. Now Dingo is happy to be of service to his owner, Tilly.

  • - A de Good Life Farm book
    av Diane Orr
    409,-

    My name is Mocha. I am a Jersey dairy cow. I live on a farm called 'de Good Life Farm'. That is a good name for the farm, because I have a good life. This is my story.

  • av Patsy E Stackhouse
    305,-

    Minnie has no home; she roamed the neighborhood of a large eastern in the city. Minnie is four-years-old. She is a beautiful gray cat with blue eyes and long whiskers. She is completely fine with her life until she meets Abigail. Will the two share a bond that cannot be broken?

  • av Victoria Burchett
    409,-

    Larry the Duck was fearless! He didn't need any help...he was quite capable of doing anything and everything by himself. Then one day, something happened that made him realize it just might be okay to ask for help when you need it.

  • - A Girl's Dream to Play Little League with the Boys
    av Robbin Miller
    319,-

    During a summer family picnic in 1974, Robbin observes a little league game being played in a nearby baseball field. Seeing how much fun the game was, and watching the fans cheer for their teams, Robbin asked her dad to teach her to play baseball. As she practiced, over time, Robbin learned that girls were not allowed to play little league baseball with boys. Refusing to give up her dream, Robbin was excited to learn about a famous court case that ruled that same year, that girls were to be allowed to play little league with boys. The long-standing barrier was finally lifted, and Robbin signed up to play in 1975.A brave and determined Robbin strutted her stuff and showed her community that she could play ball just as well as the boys, on any baseball diamond. Despite encountering jeers, boos, and name-calling from the stands and from the boys, Robbin exceled on the field and played with her head held high for the love of the game.

  • - New and Selected Poems by Elizabeth Szewczyk
    av Elizabeth Szewczyk
    259,-

    Daybreak Lullabies is a collection of poetry by author Elizabeth F. Szewczyk that spans over 40 years. This beautiful collection of poetry contains works that will touch your very soul.

  • av Stephen Michael Ferree
    349,-

    Once upon a time in the island kingdom of Auquara, there lived a beautiful princess named Elizabeth. Auquara jutted up from the sea, having high peaks. The dragons, known as Griffindons, a blend of lions and the old fire-breathers, enjoyed these peaks for the views across the many islands of many kingdoms. When the Princess called for a ball, the whole kingdom was excited, but when danger comes calling, what will they do?

  • av Krystal Clarke
    275 - 409,-

  • av Conor Geary
    305,-

    Zombies have plagued the land, paralyzing society, but a cure for the horrible disease left in the wake has just been discovered. Charles has committed an unspeakable act, but when he is reborn, what will it take to continue living? In the end, what choices will Charles make? Will he relive his past and struggle, or move on?This post apocalyptic psychological thriller will take you through a journey into hell as mankind has to recover from life crippling situations. Be afraid….be very afraid!

  • - The Mermaid Teacup
    av Conor Geary
    289,-

    The Mermaid Teacup is book 2 in Dorothy's Teacup Adventures. In this adventure, Dorothy finds herself pulled deep into the pond by a beautiful mermaid teacup. What will this new adventure have in store for her and will she survive?

  • av Donna Cook
    305,-

    Cats Are Brats is a beautiful look at the domestic feline. Finicky, particular, spoiled and full of attitude. This beautiful book will be a favorite for any cat lover. Each of the full-color pictures shows cats in all their glory.

  • - An Immigrant's Story
    av Al Lohn
    355,-

    Born on October 3, 1934 on the outskirts of Cologne Germany, he lived and experienced the horrors of World-War-Two and the aftermath. Immigrating with his parents and a younger brother to the USA in November 1956, he left behind all his friends and everything that was families to him. Unable to speak the language, he struggled to find his place in the new world. Drafted into the Army 13 Month later, he experienced military life and made new friends. He looks back with pride and fondness on his service to his new homeland. During his deployment to Germany, he met the love of his life and got married. He writes about their 59 years of love filled marriage and the pleasure of enjoying their 3 children and 3 grandchildren. Al writes about a 44-year successful career in the apparel industry during which he worked his way up to corporate Vice President. He writes about his life manufacturing costumes for the film industry, Broadway shows, the mummers, reproduction of historical attire for the Smithsonian museum, wax museum, and the Marine Corps. Later, during his time in the men's and lady's wear industries, he traveled the seven seas controlling the manufacturing in country across all five continents. He writes about the cultures he studied, and interaction he experienced, and travel memoirs both comical and scary.

  • - Henrietta Chicken Learns the True Meaning of Easter
    av Suzanne Hill
    319,-

    Henrietta is the head chicken in the hen house. It has been a very busy week, since Easter is right around the corner. Henrietta is upset because suddenly she realizes that the chickens do all the work and the Easter Bunny gets all the glory! Will she discover the true meaning of Easter?

  • av Keith Wheeler
    275,-

    Mimi longs for adventure, but will her quest for adventure be worth everything she has to leave behind? She soon finds she misses her girl and the little farm they live on. She is ready to go home.

  • - The Grey Secret Series Book 1
    av Amelia Bronson
    289,-

    No Faith, No Trust, Just Pixie Dust is book 1 in The Grey Secret Young Adult Fantasy Series by Amelia BronsonIf you only had a short time on this earth what would you do? Would you run off with a stranger that has a secret? What if he was your only chance to see the world? When Arein finds out that a mysterious Illness has left her with who knows how long to live, she takes a chance with a stranger and leaves home for good. The Halfling Fin has a dangerous secret and what was supposed to be a simple walk in the woods soon turns treacherous. Something is very wrong in the forest, and when the Pixies ask for their help, Arein must decide who she can trust and what her life is worth.

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