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Books with author C.S. Thompson

  • Revenge Fires Back: It Could Happen To Anyone

    JR Thompson

    language (, July 23, 2017)
    Anyone’s family can be ripped apart without as much as a moment’s notice!Brady Clark, an obstinate teen, has had his feel of being treated like a little boy.Now that he’s nearly an adult, he’s out to teach his parents a lesson they’ll never forget! Trevor and Roxanne are far from being the perfect mom and dad. Some might even say their family is slightly dysfunctional. That doesn’t mean they don’t love their children, or that they won’t fight to keep their family together. Revenge Fires Back is a heartbreaking, realistic drama about how one disgruntled individual has the power to destroy an entire household.Purchase your copy today to see if Brady comes to his senses before driving his parents into inescapable depths of depression.
  • Floods 8: Better Homes And Gardens

    Colin Thompson

    eBook (Random House Australia, Feb. 1, 2011)
    In Transylvania Waters Mordonna and Nerlin should be King and Queen. But there are some seriously nasty characters standing in their way . . . After years on the run, the Floods are coming home. And just in time too. Since Nerlin and Mordonna fled Transylvania Waters, things there have gone from worse to much worse. King Quatorze has bled the country dry. He's even sold everyone's shoelaces. It's time for a change, time for life with a lot less cabbage and a lot more chocolate. But first the Floods have to get rid of the old king . . .
  • The Harmony Series: Complete 4-Volume Clean Mystery Boxed Set

    JR Thompson

    language (, Feb. 16, 2018)
    There's more to that homeless man than meets the eye!If only the Russell's knew about his past... But it's too late — they already invited him in!Life in Harmony is anything but what the town's name would imply. People are disappearing in record numbers and the authorities aren't doing a thing about it. The Russell family suspects their new friend may have something to do with it, but they don't want to boot him out of their house based upon mere speculation.That's why they get involved in some private detective work!It's also when things turn ugly. Harassment, stalking, kidnapping, physical assaults, bombs, murder. Where will it end?Pick up this enthralling boxed set today!Author Interview:What inspired you to write a Christian mystery?Believe it or not, it all started with a dream about a homeless guy who had a much higher vocabulary than one would expect. In my dream, a family took him into their home and later discovered he had been formerly accused of cannibalism. When I woke up in the morning, I knew I had to turn the idea into a novel. When I got about three-fourths of the way through hit, I had a second dream which inspired me to write the second book in the series. The rest just came from my own warped imagination.Who was your favorite character in the novel?That's an easy one... Nikki! Her quirky sense of humor is hilarious. I love the way she doesn't let anything get her down. Not to mention the way she flirts with Brock. Wow, is she ever aggressive!Who would enjoy this series?Anyone who gets tired of reading the same ole, same ole. This set of novels will keep readers guessing until the end. People who enjoy books void of cursing and inappropriate bedroom scenes are also certain to love the Harmony Series.Read The Harmony Series for FREE with your Kindle Unlimited subscription and look for it under Christian Mysteries.
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

    Hunter S. Thompson

    Unknown Binding (Random House Inc, March 15, 1858)
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  • Diary Girl: A High School Story

    LK Thompson

    eBook (LK Thompson, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Beware: This is a real high school diary. I will not fall madly in love with a charming prince or my future husband. I won't even get pregnant with that guy in Calculus. Hell, I won’t even take Calculus. Diary Girl is my journey through a four year long maze of cutthroat friendships, popularity races, diet pills, and mortal enemies - and somehow I find my way out. This project is a compilation of real diary entries stripped straight from the journals I vigorously wrote during my four years in high school. So, although the names have been changed, I promise that the stories, experiences, and people are all very real. For me, high school was not a single hurdle that I needed to overcome. It was not only an eating disorder or only true loneliness in the midst of a large group of friends. It was some new challenge every day. And now, it’s all yours.
  • Wombat

    C.K. Thompson

    eBook (Living Book Press, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Here is something entirely new in Australian natural history stories for youngsters--an exciting and humorous detective mystery tale of the busy, in which birds and animals play major parts.Clumsy old Bill the wombat, they grumpiest creature in the bush, is a positive pain in the neck and a great nuisance to police trying to investigate the theft by two thieves of a Chinese treasure box. The police are also pestered by two small boys, lovable but mischievous young rascals, and by several suspiciously-acting and inscrutable Chinese.But it is grumpy old Bill the wombat and his feathered and furred bush friends who take the centre of the stage and provide a great deal of the comedy and excitement.Authentic as to detail, the book provides young readers with much information about the interesting marsupial wombat, a creature hitherto neglected by Australian natural history writers. “Wombat” is a noteworthy addition to the popular bush animal and bird series by popular writer C. K. Thompson.
  • One Hundred Favorite Folktales

    Stith Thompson

    Paperback (Indiana University Press, Sept. 22, 1974)
    Amongst the one hundred folktales are such familiar tales as The Three Billy-Goats Gruff, Haensel and Gretel, Sleeping Beuaty, and some perhaps not so familiar, The Magic Bird, The Goose Girl, and The Pancake."If you can buy only one fairytale book a year, buy this. Why? Because the chooser knows more about the folktales of all countries than anyone else in the world, and the choice is the flower of the flock." ―New York Times Book Review"Just relax and enjoy these delightful tales from all over the world―or better yet, read them aloud to some of your favorite children." ―Quartet"Should remain the standard tale anthology in English for years to come." ―Folklore Forum
  • Alphaboo!

    Carol Thompson

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 25, 1994)
    Verses describing monsters for each letter of the alphabet are accompanied by illustrations in which young readers are asked to find hidden letters and objects whose names begin with the selected letter
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  • Floods 7: Top Gear

    Colin Thompson

    eBook (Random House Australia, Feb. 1, 2011)
    With their worst enemy on their trail, the Floods family are on the run and in disguise in the seventh book of this hilarious bestselling series. While the Floods were on holiday with their human friends the Hulberts, the Hearse Whisperer totally destroyed their home back in Acacia Avenue. So now they're on the run again . . . To avoid detection they are, like, totally heavily disguised, man. Yeah, man, it's far out, the Floods have become hippies! Will they end up living a life of love and peace and singing folk songs about rainbows and sunsets? Will they wear flowers in their hair and wear soya-bean sandals? Yeah, right.
  • The Dark Eve: A Witch's Curse

    TK Thompson

    eBook (Fat Lemon Media, Nov. 24, 2015)
    The Dark Eve: A Witch’s Curse Now that Acantha and her sisters are free from any threats, the fierce captain hopes her life can return to normal. But just as she and her adventurous crew are about to embark on another year of treasure hunting, Acantha comes face to face with her elusive nemesis. Acantha has longed to meet the witch again, but she finds she’s less than prepared for the evil she now faces. A slippery old crone, the witch overpowers Acantha, paralyzing her and forcing her to relive their long-ago first meeting, compelling her to face yet again the truths and memories she has tried for so long to forget. And this dark conjurer has an even bigger hand in the plot to destroy her than the cunning captain first realizes. Has Acantha unwittingly played into the witch’s vile schemes? Will Acantha survive the witch’s attack unscathed?Can she overcome her turbulent past — as she charts a course toward a future where she’s no longer hunted or reviled?In the dramatic sequel to The Dark Eve: Without Redemption, T.K Thompson reveals the infamous pirate Captain Acantha as never seen before as she navigates a new heading that can never be forgotten.
  • Floods 2: Playschool

    Colin Thompson

    eBook (Random House Australia, Nov. 1, 2010)
    The second book in Colin Thompson’s brilliantly funny series about a family of witches and wizards who might be living in your town. Look through the cobwebbed, murky arched window in deepest Patagonia, and this is what you might see... Every day five of the Flood children travel halfway round the world to Quicklime College, the ultimate school for witches and wizards. There's no time for silly games flying around on broomsticks. Sports day is coming up, and before you even wonder how four-legged Satanella copes with the three-legged race, here's a secret for you. Orkward Warlock, the vilest child in the school, and his sidekick, The Toad, hate the big happy Floods family. And they're plotting to kill the Floods - on sports day.
  • Floods 6: The Great Outdoors

    Colin Thompson

    eBook (Random House Australia, Feb. 1, 2011)
    The Flood family go on holiday to the seaside! It isn't just humans who need time off. Wizards do too - and after all the wild adventures the Floods have been through, two weeks at the seaside is exactly what they need. Of course, where the Floods go, trouble is sure to follow. Will Betty use magic to cheat in the sandcastle competition? Why is Winchflat stuck in the sand with the tide coming in? Will Mordonna take revenge when she sees animals being mistreated in the circus? One thing's for sure. The sleepy town of Port Folio will never be the same . . .