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Books with author Adams Adams

  • Coloring Book For Kids Bunnies: Awesome Bunny Coloring Book for Toddlers, Boys, Girls, Preschoolers, Kids Of 3-6 & 6-8 Years!

    Adam

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2018)
    Grab These Fantastic Bunnies Drawings For An Amazing Coloring Experience Suitable for toddlers, boys, girls, and kids from 3rd year through 8th year, "Coloring Book For Kids Bunnies" is an inspiring and fun THEMED coloring book for kids. It comes with 30 fantastic colorable images of bunnies to have fun time pass for your little angels. Each colorable image is included twice to provide kids with another chance in case if coloring doesn’t go perfectly. Inside kids will find some simple but amazing bunnies coloring designs to have fun and enjoy the coloring experience. This Coloring Book For Kids comes with a decent collection of 30 beautiful and relaxing bunny coloring pages to color and enjoy. In this coloring book, every single drawing is purposefully printed on a single page. So that kids can easily cut the coloring piece and make a picture for showcasing and framing purposes. Have Fun!
  • An American Girl in Paris

    Anna Adams

    eBook (Lilac Literary, Feb. 16, 2018)
    An uplifting novel about Paris, romance, music, and the power of friendship.Aria has a stunning voice.There's just one catch-it's deep.So deep, some think it's a boy's voice.Her father always dreamed she’d become a jazz musician like him.But Aria’s got other plans.When she's accepted in a prestigious academy, she leaves New York and moves into a beautiful castle in France to study classical music.But between her rivalry with the cute and popular Maxime, and a teacher who believes a girl with a boy’s voice should be confined to minor roles, Aria's ambitions are put to the test.And when her celebrity crush asks her to collaborate on his upcoming rock album, Aria will have to ask herself: is the opera world where she truly belongs?An American Girl in Paris is also available in PAPERBACK!
  • Mystery of the Chinese Ring

    Andy Adams

    eBook
    MYSTERY OF THE CHINESE RINGBurma! Biff Brewster can hardly believe he’ll soon be flying to Burma to visit his Uncle Charlie. Not even when a green jade ring comes hurtling through his bedroom window is he fully aware of the excitement and danger awaiting him.Is the ring a good-luck charm or a bad omen? Biff suspects that Uncle Charlie’s sudden departure from Cape Canaveral to Burma might well have international implications, and that the ring is a warning...Biff Brewster is the central character in a series of 13 adventure and mystery novels written by Andy Adams.The series follows Bruce "Biff" Brewster, a well-built, athletic sixteen-year-old who pursues adventure and mystery abroad with his father, Thomas Brewster, a former lieutenant in the United States Navy and chief field engineer for the Ajax Mining Company. The books are renowned for drawing on foreign cultures and exotic locations as backgrounds."Mystery of the Chinese Ring" is the second book of the series.
  • The Farmer in the Dell

    Pam Adams

    Paperback (Child's Play International, June 1, 2013)
    Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 1982)
    An illustrated version of the cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly includes die-cut pages permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen.
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  • Pocket Panda

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 1996)
    No child will ever be lonely with a Pocket Pal. Pocket Pals are a great early reading resource, full of real information about animals from all over the world. Pocket Pals are appealingly shaped, easy to keep clean and eminently collectable. A sturdy die cut book just right for tiny hands and parents' pockets, each in the "Pocket Pals" series shows favorite animals and its activities. The simple text and pictures make observations about each animal's most common characteristics. This shaped board book features a black and white panda sitting in a bamboo forest. The text imparts some basic facts about these creatures; the baby is nursed frequently and is brought up alone by its mother. At the age of one, the panda sets out on its own. The concluding line calls for people to stop cutting down the panda's forest home.
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  • Cyber Dawn

    M.L. Adams

    language (Mighty Shark Media LLC, Jan. 10, 2014)
    Ben survived cancer. That was the easy part.After losing his leg to cancer and spending six years as a prototype in a top-secret cybernetic research program, seventeen-year-old Ben Raine is ready for a normal life. Now a junior in high school, it seems as though normal is just what he's going to get. He's met new friends, made the varsity football team, and even scored a date with the school's head cheerleader. But just as life is starting to look up, Ben hears four words that will change everything --You never had cancer.Determined to find out why, Ben hires Sarah -- a classmate who moonlights as a hacker -- to help him hunt down the truth. But when they get too close, they soon find themselves on the run from the police, the FBI, and a team of ruthless assassins. Caught in the middle of a murderous conspiracy, Ben and Sarah tap into the one thing that may save them -- Ben's cybernetic brain. But will it give them the advantage they need? Or cost them both their lives?Cyber Dawn is the first book in a new series featuring Ben Raine. Look for book #2...coming soon!Note from the author:CYBER DAWN is a story I've wanted to tell for a long time. Like Ben, I was diagnosed with cancer and had my right leg amputated when I was 11 years old. The nearly-sudden appearance of a golf-ball-sized tumor in my right knee always seemed suspicious. And while I have no evidence of foul play, that suspicion (and my love for science fiction) helped form the story behind CYBER DAWN.Whether you're a teen or a grown-up, like myself, I hope you enjoy my debut young adult/new adult book. It will take you from the halls of high school to a top-secret corporate research lab and into the depths of cyberspace. With elements of computer hacking, cybernetic augmentation, corporate espionage, and even a bit of romance, it's a fast-paced adventure you won't soon forget.- M.L. Adams
  • Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail Days

    Andy Adams

    Paperback (Skyhorse Publishing, July 1, 2014)
    A true-to-life narrative of the escapades and challenges of the frontier’s legendary event: the cowboy cattle drive.The Log of a Cowboy brings to life an important, yet short-lived, piece of the American Old West. It’s here that the cowboy earned his reputation and admiration, and it’s through protagonist Tommy Moore that we learn of some of the challenges of the legendary cattle drive. Run-ins with Indian tribes, cattle hustlers, shoot-’em-ups, and the lure of “good whiskey and bad women,” are just some of the troubles that Moore faces, all told with that classic cowboy swagger.It’s not just the thrill of adventure that makes this such a fascinating tale; The Log of a Cowboy is often seen as a narrative of Andy Adams’s own life after twelve years in the saddle, and although some liberties were taken, it remains one of the most reliable accounts ever written, helping cement the lawless, and revered, Wild West into a national subconscious. Through Moore we learn cowboy colloquialisms like “drifting” and “cutting,” the perils of stampedes, and the innate intuition of these frontier men.Adams deftly weaves stories within a story, bringing fabled cattleman Shanghai Pierce into this literary world, spinning tales of occult sciences, hitchhiking ox, and astonishing “bear signs.” Much like the Pony Express, the cattle drives of the Old West remain an essential part of American culture, and Adams’s narrative helps to keep it alive through the generations.This is a must-read for any fans of the Old West, a time when courage and adventure were all part of a day’s work.Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction that takes place in the old West. Westerns—books about outlaws, sheriffs, chiefs and warriors, cowboys and Indians—are a genre in which we publish regularly. Our list includes international bestselling authors like Zane Gray and Louis L’Amour, and many more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
  • Little Lovey Owl

    Abi Adams

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, July 31, 2019)
    ""The greatest gift you can give another person is your own happiness."" - Abraham-HicksLittle Lovey Owl and her friends emit joy and love, something that should be at the core of all children's lives. It's how this group of friends lives their lives... Join them as they remind us that happiness and joy are our birthright, so let it shine through.
  • A French Star in New York

    Anna Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2014)
    Maude thinks her life can’t get any better: her first music album is a hit, she’s about to meet her extended family, and she’s looking forward to her first date with teen pop star, Matt. But when scandal strikes, Maude must part ways with Matt and watch Soulville Records fall into the hands of an ambitious Alan Lewis, who will stop at nothing to turn Maude into an unparalleled star. Between glamorous parties, an unauthorized tell-all book, a web of lies, new revelations about her French past, and her rivalry with Lindsey Linton attaining a whole new level, Maude must fight for her voice to be heard and decide if being a star is more important than her love for music.
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  • A French Girl in New York

    Anna Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 22, 2012)
    A modern Cinderella tale with an amazing soundtrack!This French girl’s life is ugly.Maude has no friends.Her foster family's mean.She knows nothing about her dead parents. Only one thing keeps her going: her unconditional love for music.Until one person changes her life.Thanks to a chance meeting with an American music producer, Maude flies off to New York to live with his family for six months while she composes her first album.There’s just one problem. She can only sing classical and she needs to make this pop album rock... big time.That’s why she’s stuck working with Matt.He’s cute, he’s famous, and he makes her mad every chance he gets.Fortunately, her new friends have her back, though they each have worries of their own.Popular Jazmine never falls in love—until she’s head over heels with an unexpected boy. Good girl Cynthia’s got a secret passion that could break her parents’ heart. And Ben’s family tradition means he’s got an important choice to make before his birthday.As Maude’s fun new life intersects with theirs she wonders how she could ever go back to her old one. But when she uncovers the truth about her past, will she find the strength to overcome it or will it destroy her forever?A French Girl in New York has over 2000 five-star ratings on Goodreads. I guarantee that once you dive into this French girl’s adventures, you’ll want to go all the way.How do I know?Because A French Girl in New York isn’t just a book, it’s an entire musical experience with an amazing SOUNDTRACK!Happy reading!
  • A French Princess in Versailles

    Anna Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2015)
    Determined to escape a failed pop career and focus on her classical training, Maude Laurent moves back to France and enrolls at the prestigious National Academy of Arts. Between balls, concerts, and navigating in the French elite, Maude has to prove she’s cut out to become a professional opera singer in a world where pop music is regarded with disdain. Though she fights it, her past catches up with her when she meets an English teacher who takes her down an unusual musical journey where the risk is great and the reward uncertain and forces her to see a world beyond the safety of the Academy. When a chain of events brings her and Matt back in the same town, Maude will learn that music can bring people closer or tear them apart forever.