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Books with author Christopher Rawson

  • Beneath the Lake

    Christopher Ransom

    eBook (Sphere, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Thirty Years AgoOn a camping trip by a remote lake, the Mercer family enjoyed the vacation of a lifetime - until a violent tragedy forced them to make a decision that would haunt them for ever. This SummerWhen the younger Mercers learn their father is dying, the family reunites at the lake, seeking a second chance to put their lives back together. But something is waiting . . . Four Days of HellAlso arriving at the lake are estranged son Raymond Mercer and an alluring stranger, Megan, both ignorant of the family's secrets. Within hours, they are all trapped in a relentless nightmare and fighting for their lives.Some places are better left. Some secrets are better forgotten. Some people are better dead.
  • See you in a minute

    Christopher Watson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2013)
    See You In A Minute is based upon a phrase that the author has said to his wife every night before they go to sleep for more than a decade now. This is the story of a little girl saying goodnight to someone and seeing them in a minute, in her dreams. We love and encourage children to dream and would be honored to become a part of their nightly routine, reminding them to say goodnight and to always dream of the people and things most important to them.
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  • Over on the Farm

    Christopher Gunson

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, April 30, 1996)
    Based on the nursery song "Over in the Meadow", this is a colourful picture counting book containing activities for young children to join in with. It introduces baby animals in their natural environments, teaches children to count from one to ten, and to learn about colours.
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  • Yo! Yes?

    Christopher Raschka

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two lonely characters, one black and one white, meet on the street and become friends.
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  • Pure of Heart an Epic Fantasy

    Christopher Greyson

    Paperback (Greyson Media Associates, May 21, 2015)
    Orphaned and alone, rogue-teen Dean Walker has learned how to take care of himself on the rough city streets. Unjustly wanted by the police, he takes refuge within the shadows of the city. When Dean stumbles upon an old man being mugged, he tries to help--only to discover that the victim is anything but helpless and far more than he appears. The old man claims to be from Kish another world that's being destroyed. He's traveled through a portal called the middle stone seeking help. Certain that Dean is the one he's been looking for, he convinces Dean to go back through the Middle Stone to try and save his world. A reluctant hero, Dean embarks on a journey where he must face dragons, wizards, and Krulgs who will do anything to stop him--but he's not alone. Along the way, he meets an inquisitive Elvana, a courageous Dwarf and a beautiful Elven warrior. Together, the four friends set out on an epic quest where only the pure of heart will prevail. Filled with action, romance, and humor, Pure of Heart is a fantasy thrill ride into a land filled with wonder and excitement. Christopher Greyson's novels weave a tale full of action and adventure with humor and suspense. His unique stories and no-nonsense style of writing will take you on a page turning roller coaster ride of emotions right up to the end. Look for other books written by Christopher Greyson featuring handsome anti-hero police officer Jack Stratton. They include Girl Jacked, Jack Knifed, Jacks are Wild, Jack and the Giant Killer and Data Jack.
  • The Usborne Book of Science Experiments

    Jane Bingham, Christopher Rawson

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes a number of science experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology, with easy-to-follow instructions.
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  • Modern Monsters: a city dwellers field guide

    Christopher K

    eBook
    an illustrated field guide for the every day monsters we all encounter from time to time.
  • Trouble at Station Delta

    Roy Christopher

    eBook (Chris Hooker, June 5, 2013)
    A Science Fiction Novella about a young Asteroid miner who becomes embroiled with a Space Navy cadet when their respective craft and the rest of Humanity are attacked by a force of robotic invaders. Follow them as they decide to take the fight to the invaders.
  • Little Frog

    Christopher Gunson

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, April 1, 2000)
    When Little Frog finds a crown in the jungle, he proudly puts it on. He regales the other animals with outrageous stories of the brave deeds and exciting adventures he says earned him the crown. When its true owner returns and claims the crown, Little Frog has some big explaining to do.
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  • Won in the Ninth

    Christopher Mathewson

    language (, Aug. 7, 2015)
    CHAPTER ITHE WINTER TERM“Eyah! Eyah! Hughie, rah-rah.” A wiry red-haired boy about twenty-three years old swung lightly from the train with a big valise in his hand into a crowd of college boys in caps and heavy ulsters. They gathered round him at once, and while one crowd took charge of his valise, he was lifted on to the shoulders of a half dozen fellows and carried through the streets to his rooms in Elihu Dormitory. In a twinkling his rooms and the halls outside were blocked with the lads of Lowell who had come to welcome the most popular boy in school, Hughie Jenkins.It was the day of the opening of the winter term of the University. Hughie Jenkins had been the successful manager for three years of the College Baseball team and on the Thanksgiving Day previous, Hughie as Captain of the Football Eleven, with the help of the other members of the team, had won the College Championship for the first time in five years.The boys of Lowell University had never been[2] very successful in football against their old rivals at Jefferson, and the fellows were so chock-full of enthusiasm over it that they had not yet had enough opportunity to satisfy it. As each of the members of the team had arrived he had been welcomed in much the same way, but the great welcome was, of course, given to “good old Hughie” as they called him, and now that he was with them again it was possible, taking the boys’ view of it, for the work of the University to go on.
  • Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle

    Christopher Manson

    Paperback (Henry Holt & Co, Nov. 1, 1985)
    The reader must find the shortest path out of a maze and then solve a riddle
  • Won in the Ninth

    Christopher Mathewson

    eBook (, Aug. 7, 2015)
    CHAPTER ITHE WINTER TERM“Eyah! Eyah! Hughie, rah-rah.” A wiry red-haired boy about twenty-three years old swung lightly from the train with a big valise in his hand into a crowd of college boys in caps and heavy ulsters. They gathered round him at once, and while one crowd took charge of his valise, he was lifted on to the shoulders of a half dozen fellows and carried through the streets to his rooms in Elihu Dormitory. In a twinkling his rooms and the halls outside were blocked with the lads of Lowell who had come to welcome the most popular boy in school, Hughie Jenkins.It was the day of the opening of the winter term of the University. Hughie Jenkins had been the successful manager for three years of the College Baseball team and on the Thanksgiving Day previous, Hughie as Captain of the Football Eleven, with the help of the other members of the team, had won the College Championship for the first time in five years.The boys of Lowell University had never been[2] very successful in football against their old rivals at Jefferson, and the fellows were so chock-full of enthusiasm over it that they had not yet had enough opportunity to satisfy it. As each of the members of the team had arrived he had been welcomed in much the same way, but the great welcome was, of course, given to “good old Hughie” as they called him, and now that he was with them again it was possible, taking the boys’ view of it, for the work of the University to go on.