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  • Running on Empty

    R. Clark

    eBook (Indigo Sea Press, Dec. 12, 2016)
    After getting a video camera for her fourteenth birthday, Kasey Madrid enters film contest and chooses her town's 300th anniversary celebration as a subject. All is well until the town's time capsule is unearthed empty, prompting Kasey to investigate. Things get even stranger when she begins to see someone in her camera no one else can see. That โ€œsomeoneโ€ turns out to be Marion Gibson, the town's former historian, who went into a coma-like state when the time capsule was buried and whose memories are now trapped in time. Kasey researches the town historians and reveals their 300 year-old secret: a wooden chest that gives them the ability to see other people's memories and visit the past. She also finds that Marion's successor, the real town historian, is missing. Using her film footage, Kasey discovers the chest is passed on to each new historian every generation through time capsules. When the chest is stolen, Kasey and her camera go back to save Marion, find the identity of the next historian and solve the mystery of the empty time capsule.
  • The Adventures of a Little Dinosaur Dinowills: Dinosaur rescues the Pisa Leaning Tower

    X Clark

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2019)
    The story began about 200 million years ago, there was a beautiful dinosaur called Dinowills . She was one of the most beautiful dinosaurs at the time with blue eyes and extremely long necks. She also had a big flat shining brown body, with two flippers and two tails. She looked like very different from her brothers and sisters. They all had green bodies, brown eyes and four strong long legs. When big meteorites hit the earth, destroyed all the dinosaurs, Dinowills survives due to her had a flat body so she could be floating around aimlessly, gradually drifted at bottom of seabed and hibernated for many years. One day Dinowills woke up by a sudden noise as she lifted her head above water she saw a gigantic white Pisa leaning tower, smashing towards her. She then used her strong neck muscle to rescue the Pisa Tower and making new friends with a little boy Oliver and a gigantic humpback whale Tom. This is just one of the first adventure of little dinosaur Dinowills. There are a lot more adventures to follow
  • I Can Move the Sea

    Clark

    Paperback (Beekman Books Inc, Jan. 30, 1996)
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  • Common Ground

    L. Clark

    (Faber & Faber, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • The Birdcage Dog

    B. Clark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2017)
    This is a childrens' story about a girl who saved her puppy from a crowd of bad men.
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  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Hardcover (Harcourt, March 15, 1716)
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  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 1704)
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  • Paddy Hew; A Poem, from the Brain of Timothy Tarpaulin, Whistled by a Sea Lark

    Clark

    Paperback (RareBooksClub.com, May 11, 2012)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1815 Excerpt: ...head. PADDY HEW. CANTO III. ARGUMENT. The foe distrest, in puddle hid, Reduc'd almost to invalid, Rose np snrpris'd, when Paddy Hew Took fright at horrid interview. He saw the devil and his wife, Or something like 'em--large as life. Jack Straw relates a dream he had While he was sleeping in his bed: The foe advanc'd, a bloody battle, Thick heads resound and cudgels rattle. The hist'ry of a little coquet Who cheated Jack Straw, like a blockhead Comes in, while Paddy gets rib-roasted By Ironside, completely worsted. And Rod'rick bold, it made to cry For quarter from Jack Straw, or die; It was not in his pow'r to fly. PADDY HEW. CANTO III. 1 HE sun had sunk to mainmast high, And blazing was the western sky--Before we do again begin Twill savour well, and be, I ween, Correct--like others to invoke, A Muse, to carry on the joke; The Muse to us who's most in vogue, Is spirit--'tis the power of Grog. Assist me now, ascend my brain, And warm me with thy fire again; Let my ideas quickly flow Pure as new milk from Colin's cow, Provoke my mind's poetic fancies, Unlock my heart and wake my senses, And fill me with that mad disease That " I may sing as I shall please;" All powerful Grog, but grant me this And I shall take it--not amiss. Assist me, gentle Peter Pindar, Strike me a light, my thoughts are tinder, Strike well into my tinder-box, And I will serve it out to flocks Of honest dogs--and wicked rogues. O thou!--who didst thy muse provoke To puff thee--with poetic smoke, Laiidor! again I thee invoke, Again I trouble thee, my friend, To lend thy wonder-working hand. Brave Paddy Hew, led on by fate " And Juno's unrelenting hate," Or some one's else, (we cannot wait) Advanc'd incautious and unknowing To bush where under hid his foe, in Dire distr...
  • Secret of the Andes by Clark,Ann Nolan.

    Clark

    Paperback (Pufin, March 15, 1976)
    Secret of the Andes by Clark,Ann Nolan. [1976] Paperback
  • The Great Stink by Clare Clark

    Clare Clark

    Paperback (Penguin (6 April 2006), March 15, 1600)
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