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Books with author Anne Davies

  • No Dogs Allowed!

    Anne Davis

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 10, 2011)
    Feline friends Bud and Gabby are back! But this time—and much to Bud's dismay—there's a dog in the picture. The dog's name is Cookie, and although fun-loving Gabby enjoys Cookie's company, grouchy Bud does not. In fact, Bud gets so fed up with Cookie that he kicks her out of the house. "No dogs allowed!" he declares. But when a big black rain cloud approaches and Gabby looks worried, will Bud have a change of heart?Greeting card artist Anne Davis offers sly humor and bold, expressive art in a story that is pitch-purrfect in every way.
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  • Wrecked

    Anna Davies

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2012)
    Secrets of the sea have never been sexier than this. Ever since the death of her parents, Miranda has lived on Whym Island, taking comfort in the local folklore, which claims a mysterious sea witch controls the fate of all on the island and in its surrounding waters. Sometimes it’s just easier to believe things are out of your control. But then a terrible boating accident takes the lives of several of her friends, and Miranda is rescued by a mysterious boy who haunts her dreams. Consumed by guilt from the accident, she finds refuge in late-night swims—and meets Christian, a boy who seems eerily familiar, but who is full of mystery: He won’t tell her where he is from, or why they can only meet at the beach. But Miranda falls for him anyway…and discovers that Christian’s secrets, though meant to protect her, may bring her nothing but harm. Seductive and compelling, Wrecked brings a contemporary, paranormal twist to a classic enchanting tale.
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  • The Traveling Musicians

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, April 9, 2013)
    A heart warming and funny story about four animals, rejected by their owners, each with their own story, found solace in each other while pursuing a career as the travelling musicians. A wonderful story teaching children the importance of loving and respecting animals. This is a story told from the animal's point of view, about friendship and respect.
  • The Mixed Up Calf

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, April 9, 2013)
    A story that children can relate to, they are at the age where their minds start asking "Why this and why that"The calf is a good example where he wants to know why cows " Moo" It does get him into a few ridiculous situations before settling down to what is natural to them but not before an explaination from the good farmer.
  • Wrecked

    Anna Davies

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 21, 2013)
    A mysterious stranger holds the key to Miranda’s fate in this contemporary retelling of “The Little Mermaid.”Ever since the death of her parents, Miranda has lived on Whym Island, taking comfort in the local folklore, which claims a mysterious sea witch controls the fate of all on the island and in its surrounding waters. Sometimes it’s just easier to believe things are out of your control. But then a terrible boating accident takes the lives of several of her friends, and Miranda is rescued by a mysterious boy who haunts her dreams. Consumed by guilt from the accident, she finds refuge in late-night swims—and meets Christian, a boy who seems eerily familiar, but who is full of mystery: He won’t tell her where he is from, or why they can only meet at the beach. But Miranda falls for him anyway…and discovers that Christian’s secrets, though meant to protect her, may bring her nothing but harm. Seductive and compelling, Wrecked brings a contemporary, paranormal twist to a classic enchanting tale.
  • ABC Book Of Animals

    Annie Davies

    language (Annie Davies, May 15, 2013)
    This ABC Book Of Animals is great way to introducing your children to animals through the simple use of the alphabets.What better way to tickle their curious minds and whett their learning appetites by exposing them to the animal kingdom through the beautiful images in this book.Although this book was written for children, I am sure that parents would also enjoy reading this to them.
  • Cuddly Like A Panda

    Al Davies

    eBook (Al Davies, Dec. 2, 2015)
    A tiny tale for tiny toddlers. One of my fondest memories from my childhood was the dress-ups and costumes that my Mum would make for my sister and I. I remember the fun of swinging from a tree in my monkey costume, complete with wired tail. With bright, colourful pictures, the little person in this story explores their feelings and behaviours through some adorable animal onesie costumes. This story has very simple colourful pictures and text for little ones that get bored with books that are heavy in text.
  • Escape from Fire Mountain

    Ann Davies

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 11, 2018)
    The story of Rhian, a Welsh girl captured by Roman soldiers. Can she survive her Roman adventures and get home?
  • The Three Basketeers: The Legend Begins

    Anne David

    Paperback (ArchwayPublishing, July 15, 2014)
    Ollie and Mollie, chubby dachshund siblings, are perfectly happy living a comfortable, routine life until the day a large Siamese cat moves into their house along with his most unusual wicker basket bed. It is not long before Ollie and Mollie soon discover Mandoo is no ordinary cat. He has traveled the world as a magician's assistant, is computer literate, and even knows how to fly. Ollie and Mollie are used to chasing cats, not living with them. As the three animals attempt to get along, Ollie and Mollie soon make an amazing discovery: they can fly too, thanks to the magic of the wicker bed. With the help of Mandoo who teaches them the ins and outs of how to soar above the earth, they spend carefree days flitting among the trees and enjoying the exhilarating gift of flight. But one day when the three encounter a stray dog down on his luck, they band together to help him. And so begins the legend of The Three Basketeers! In this lighthearted rollicking tale, three unlikely friends find, through the pleas of a stray animal, that they make a pretty good team of superheroes.
  • Bud and Gabby

    Anne Davis

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2006)
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  • No Dogs Allowed!

    Anne Davis

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 10, 2011)
    Feline friends Bud and Gabby are back! But this time—and much to Bud's dismay—there's a dog in the picture. The dog's name is Cookie, and although fun-loving Gabby enjoys Cookie's company, grouchy Bud does not. In fact, Bud gets so fed up with Cookie that he kicks her out of the house. "No dogs allowed!" he declares. But when a big black rain cloud approaches and Gabby looks worried, will Bud have a change of heart?Greeting card artist Anne Davis offers sly humor and bold, expressive art in a story that is pitch-purrfect in every way.
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  • Bud and Gabby

    Anne Davis

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2006)
    This is Bud. This is Gabby. Bud and Gabby are best friends. When Gabby goes away, Bud can't wait for her to come home. Bud and Gabby 4-ever.
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