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Books with author Catherine Banks

  • Living Hell

    Catherine Jinks

    Paperback (Hmh Books for Young Readers, April 4, 2011)
    What happens when a single moment changes everything? For seventeen-year-old Cheney, life on earth exists only in history books. He and more than one thousand other people have known life only aboard the Plexus spacecraft: self-contained, systematic, and serene. But that was before the radiation wave. Now Plexus has suddenly turned on them, becoming a terrifying and unrecognizable force. As the crew dwindles under attack, Cheney and his friends need to fight back before the ship that’s nurtured them for so long becomes responsible for their destruction.
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  • Paradise Trap

    Catherine Jinks

    Paperback (Quercus, Feb. 1, 2012)
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  • Chunky, Bumpy, Dumpy Trucks

    Catherine

    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • The Genius Wars

    Catherine Jinks

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2011)
    The thrilling Genius trilogy is now bigger and better. Boy genius Cadel Piggott has a new name (Cadel Greenaius), a new family, and a new life. No more illegal hacking, no more false identities, and most of all, no more Prosper English. But when his best friend, Sonja, is attacked, it’s up to him to figure out who was behind it. Before he knows it, Cadel is crossing oceans and continents, barreling back into the depths of the criminal activity he thought he’d left behind, and coming face-to-face with Prosper English once again. Can Cadel track down Prosper before it’s too late? And what rules will he have to break in the process?
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  • God Loves Me Too

    Catherine Burr

    eBook (, July 17, 2014)
    Sam is a curious little boy, always asking questions. One day he asks his mother about God, and if God loves him. His mother assures Sam that God loves him and that he is special in this colorful children's picture book.Sam likes to ask questions, lots of questions. He always has new questions to ask his teacher, or his father, or his mother. One day, Sam asked his mother a question.“I want to know about God.”“God is great. God is good,” Sam’s mother said. “What else would you like to know?” “Does God love me?” Sam asked.“Yes, God loves you,” Sam’s mother said.“God loves you because you are special.”“Well, what about the time I accidentally broke the window with my baseball?” Sam asked. “Because I felt really bad about that, did God love me then?”“Yes, I remember that. God forgave you and He loved you then and He loves you now.”“Does God love my baby brother?”“Yes, God loves your baby brother.”God Loves Me Too is a colorful picture book for preschool children. Author Catherine Burr is the author of over a dozen books, including seven children’s books. She earned her catechetical certificate and taught Sunday School to preschool children. Catherine lives in California with her family, two dogs and one cat.
  • The Cat Who Went Lame

    Catherine Burr

    language (New Line Press, Nov. 19, 2013)
    It started out like every other day for the cat with no name that is until Samantha's kitty cat went missing. Samantha, her mother, and Samantha’s best friend Ralph set out to search for the missing cat. They made of flyers and looked everywhere in the neighborhood. Finally they learn that the kitty had been chased up a tree by a dog and fell out, only to be taken to a local animal hospital. The doctor told Samantha that her cat might never walk again! Over time, the kitty cat recovered and learned how to walk again. Samantha and Ralph were very grateful and sang out a song of praise and thanks to God.
  • Gandhi

    Catherine Bush

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), April 1, 1987)
    Recounts the life of the Indian leader who helped gain independence for his country through passive resistance and non-violence.
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  • The Cat with No Name

    Catherine Burr

    language (New Line Press, Nov. 19, 2013)
    A cat with no name is born underneath an abandoned house and she and her mother and siblings live there until someone moves into the house and strange things start to happen, like her mother and siblings disappear! What will happen next to the little cat with no name?17 illustrations/pictures in this delightful children's story.
  • The Reformed Vampire Support Group

    Catherine Jinks

    Paperback (Graphia, Sept. 6, 2010)
    Think vampires are romantic, sexy, and powerful? Think again. Vampires are dead. And unless they want to end up staked, they have to give up fanging people, admit their addiction, join a support group, and reform themselves.Nina Harrison, fanged at fifteen and still living with her mother, hates the Reformed Vampire Support Group meetings every Tuesday night. Even if she does appreciate Dave, who was in a punk band when he was alive, nothing exciting ever happens. That is, until one of group members is mysteriously destroyed by a silver bullet. With Nina (determined to prove that vamps aren't useless or weak) and Dave (secretly in love with Nina) at the helm, the misfit vampires soon band together to track down the hunter, save a werewolf, and keep the world safe from the likes of themselves.The perfect anecdote to slick vampire novels, this murder-mystery comedy of errors will thrill fans of Evil Genius.
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  • Shadow Cat Finds Fame

    Catherine Burr

    language (New Line Press, Nov. 19, 2013)
    Shadow Cat becomes famous after the Shadow Cat Series of picture books are written about her, she embarks on a publicity trip around the world, including being in a Hollywood movie and being interviewed by newsperson, Anderson Cat-per. Even though Shadow falls in love in Paris, she is lonely for her friends back home and soon decides to choose friends over fame.21 colorful pictures in this easy to read children's book, ages 1-5.
  • J'aime Chanter!

    Catherine Barlow

    Paperback (Brilliant Publications, )
    Book by Barlow, Catherine
  • The Cat Who Would Never Be The Same

    Catherine Burr

    eBook (New Line Press, July 17, 2014)
    Shadow Cat becomes jealous when Max the dog moves in. Max gets to go places and do things that the cat cannot. Thankfully, Shadow Cat has a second home nearby that she moves into. This picture book is book 3 in the Shadow Cat Series of children's books in the 1-6 age range.