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Books with author Catherine Burns

  • The Last Catalyst

    H B Catherine

    Hardcover (Bookish Dreams LLC, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Anastasia has never really fit in here with her off-standish attitude, strange looks, and awkward demeanor, being brought here as an infant to escape the decades long civil war raging in Magiahortus between the Catalyst and Spongos Clans. Not that her social ineptness was entirely her fault; she was trained, as all Magieks are, to control her emotions and in such an emotionally riddled place, that was not the easiest task for a teenager. In fear of being found out and imprisoned or ridiculed as the "witches" and "magicians" before them (where did you think the term magician was coined or all those witches they burned came from?), she was raised in seclusion with her caretaker, Vivian; only being allowed to attend high school. So, when a Hunter of her realm, sent by the Spongos Lord Stefan attacks her in her home and Vivian disappears, Anastasia is forced to run to the only friend she has, a human named Marion. Quickly traced to Marion's home, a Hunter captures them and out of fear, she accidentally summons a force unknown to her, putting their quest into motion. Setting out to rescue Vivian, she and Marion discover that the rift amongst the realms has reopened and the only way back is a key that has never been found - uncovering the secrets and lies that Anastasia was raised on along the way.
  • The Mystery of the Blue Book

    Catherine D.

    language (, April 14, 2014)
    Emily's summer before senior year of high school has been eventful with a variety of new experiences. In the midst of these new experiences, there is the constant mystery of the blue book and her dreams. What do they mean? What will she uncover over time?
  • Chunky, Bumpy, Dumpy Trucks

    Catherine

    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
    None
  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Catherine Bush

    Hardcover (CHAMBERS, March 15, 1986)
    Part of an illustrated series entitled "World Leaders Past and Present" which sets out to introduce the men and women whose ideas and actions have determined the course of history.
  • School

    Catherine Burch

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
    None
  • The Cat Who Went Lame: Shadow Cat Series

    Catherine Burr

    Paperback (New Line Press, Feb. 6, 2012)
    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 Samantha and Ralph were very grateful and sang out a song of praise and thanks to God.
  • The Last Catalyst

    H B Catherine

    Paperback (Bookish Dreams LLC, Jan. 17, 2020)
    Anastasia has never really fit in here with her off-standish attitude, strange looks, and awkward demeanor, being brought here as an infant to escape the decades long civil war raging in Magiahortus between the Catalyst and Spongos Clans. Not that her social ineptness was entirely her fault; she was trained, as all Magieks are, to control her emotions and in such an emotionally riddled place, that was not the easiest task for a teenager. In fear of being found out and imprisoned or ridiculed as the "witches" and "magicians" before them (where did you think the term magician was coined or all those witches they burned came from?), she was raised in seclusion with her caretaker, Vivian; only being allowed to attend high school. So, when a Hunter of her realm, sent by the Spongos Lord Stefan attacks her in her home and Vivian disappears, Anastasia is forced to run to the only friend she has, a human named Marion. Quickly traced to Marion's home, a Hunter captures them and out of fear, she accidentally summons a force unknown to her, putting their quest into motion. Setting out to rescue Vivian, she and Marion discover that the rift amongst the realms has reopened and the only way back is a key that has never been found - uncovering the secrets and lies that Anastasia was raised on along the way.
  • The Cat Who Could Count

    Catherine Burr

    Paperback (New Line Press, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Samantha likes to play school with her cat, Shadow. She pretends to teach her cat how to count to 10. One day, they go to a park and Samantha is surprised to find that Shadow listened to her and she finds objects in the park to count up to 10. She sees 1 turtle, 2 flowers, 3 dogs, and more up to the number 10. This is a brightly colored picture book for preschoolers, children that are learning to count to 10. Each page has one line of text and a colorful picture to correspond with the number.
  • Gandhi

    Catherine Bush

    Paperback (Chambers Harrap Publishers, Dec. 31, 1991)
    Part of an illustrated series entitled "World Leaders Past and Present" which sets out to introduce the men and women whose ideas and actions have determined the course of history.
  • God Loves Me Too

    Catherine Burr

    Paperback (New Line Press, Aug. 17, 2012)
    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.
  • God Loves Me

    Catherine Burr

    Paperback (New Line Press, Aug. 4, 2012)
    Samantha is a curious little girl, always asking questions. One day she asks her mother if God loves her. Her mother assures Samantha that she is special and that God loves her in this colorful children's picture book.
  • The Cat Who Would Never Be the Same: Shadow Cat Series

    Catherine Burr

    Paperback (New Line Press, May 3, 2012)
    Shadow Cat is forced out of the house by an intrusive dog. The Cat with Fame is story 3 in the Shadow Cat Series. Also in this series are, The Cat With No Name, and The Cat Who Went Lame by Catherine Burr and Shadow Cat.