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Books with author D.P. Brown

  • Tim the Grasshopper

    Pa Brown

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Nov. 30, 2017)
    This book is to show the importance of trying. Don't give up too easily. There is always something or someone there to help in some way. If you fail the first time, try again. Sometimes it can be the show of strength to work hard for what you want.
  • Champion

    D.S. Brown

    (Lanier Press, June 16, 2018)
    In the full darkness of the Great Gulf between Galaxies, a presence stirs—something that has not been seen for an age. Its disruptive entrance into our reality does not go unnoticed. In the Majestic Galaxy, sentients observe this event, powers are alerted, and great fleets are on the move. The appearance of this presence, the Kha’ahmpion, can tilt the scales of power in the Great Majestic: on one side, the Zradgen Empire; on the other, the Majestic Alliance. They will seek this power, wherever it may go. On Earth, young Joshua Champion, a self-proclaimed nerd, is just now coming into the world of high school pop life by way of a love for football. From the stars in a far-off galaxy all the way to a vibrant American city, forces that stride the cosmos with power beyond reckoning are converging on Atlanta, all to shatter the stability and safety of Joshua’s life, changing him into something he could scarcely imagine beyond his comics. He must take up this mantle of responsibility and defend all that we know. If we are to survive, Joshua must become more than just a hero. He must become CHAMPION.
  • Joe Finds a New Home

    Pa Brown

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 10, 2019)
    This is a story about feeling safe in your normal place and how life can change suddenly. To move to a new place can be somewhat unpredictable and strange at times. With every new person you meet comes the knowledge of how different people are along with adventure. You keep going until you find your new place and a friend you never knew you would meet.
  • The Scrapbook Riddle

    S.D. Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2012)
    Twelve-year-old Jessica Oliver’s summer is ruined. Instead of swimming, scrapbooking and hanging out with friends, her mom drags her off to her Grandma Charlotte’s at the opposite end of the state. Whenthey arrive, it's obvious something's wrong. Grandma Charlotte is confused and rambles on-and-on about a riddle. She givesJessica an ancient 1920's scrapbook and begs her great-granddaughter to solve its mystery . . . to follow its trail of clues. And to find the treasure hidden somewhere in the old three-story Victorian family home. To make things even weirder, a strange man has rented the top floor of Grandma's house with his rude nephew. At least the mystery will give her something interesting to do besides the million chores her mom has planned. And if Jessica finds the treasure, hergrandma won't have to move. How is she going to stand being stranded there without at least one friend? WHAT READERS HAVE TO SAY My 10 year old loves this book. Looks like she will be able to finish the whole thing in one afternoon. She can't put it down. Thank you! Jennifer- FIVE STARS The characters are endearing & truly believable. It was enjoyable reading from the beginning to the conclusion. -Sewist in Texas, FIVE STARS I would recommend this book to all the girls who like mystery and a little bit of romance. - KIM R SYKORA, FIVE STARSCome spend the summer with Jessica in Eureka, California. It's not as boring as she thought it'd was going to be—not with a mystery to solve and her family's fortune to save.Get your copy now to see if you can solve the mystery first!
  • Paris Fashion Journal: Stylish fashion themed notebook for your Paris trip. Artwork is subtly infused on the inner pages which are half blank and half lined for both sketching and writing.

    P J Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, May 10, 2019)
    This Paris Fashion Journal is the perfect accessory for your trip to the stunning city of Paris, aptly named the City of Light. The ideal place to record your retail favorites as you discover all the wonderful shops in this exciting city from covetable designer pieces through to flea market finds - you can log it all here for easy reference. We hope you love our journal as much as we do. Keeping you inspired!
  • THIS IS BURGUNDY: Stylishly illustrated little notebook to accompany you on your visit to this beautiful wine producing region in France.

    P J Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, July 25, 2019)
    THIS IS BURGUNDY is one of a series of notebooks created especially for you to fill with stories and pictures of your adventures and experiences in this beautiful region of France. From shopping to sightseeing, wine tasting to your favorite foods, restaurants and everything in between you can log it all here in one handy place that you can return to time and time again to bring back those special memories of your visit. The inner pages are half blank and half lined giving you plenty of space for sketching and writing. We hope you love our journal as much as we do. Keeping you inspired!
  • New York Fashion and Travel Journal: ThIs uniquely illustrated notebook is your perfect companion for your shopping and sightseeing adventures in the ... inner pages where you can sketch and write

    P J Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, May 20, 2019)
    This New York Fashionand Travel Journal is the perfect accessory for your New York shopping and sightseeing experience. The ideal place to record your retail favorites, restaurants and famous sights as you discover all that this city has to offer.. From the iconic 5th Avenue and glamorous Upper East side to the trendy and edgy SOHO and Chelsea - you can log it all here for easy reference. And create some wonderful memories. We hope you love our journal as much as we do. Keeping you inspired!
  • Fallen Wizard

    S. P. Brown

    Paperback (Black Opal Books, Aug. 4, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Peter Michaels is accustomed to weird things happening with a regularity that seems to be a part of his life. But when an old man dressed in strange clothes falls from the sky and lands in Peter's front yard, the weird quotient, as his dad would put it, gets ratcheted way up. Peter does the only thing he can. He helps the man into his house. That mistake leads to a second, the one that puts an end to Peter's dream of making the all-star baseball team. As Peter soon discovers, comforting a dying wizard puts your mark on an unbreakable pact--one that will ensnare him and his two best friends, Raven Dakota and Stumpy Simpkins, in a fight for their lives...
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  • Red Goes Faster

    A P Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 2, 2018)
    My Dad has a red car and it goes fast. Our neighbours have a white car and it is slower. I think all red things go faster. So………
  • Authority: For He Taught Them as One Having Authority, and Not as the Scribes. Re. Matthew 7:29

    Ray D. Brown

    eBook (Inspiring Voices, Aug. 10, 2018)
    “Never man spake like this man” (re. John 7:46). The authority to speak in the name of Jesus Christ is given to them whom, by suffering association and self-denial, have taken up their cross and followed him, not straight to heaven but to Gethsemane, Pilate’s Hall, and then Calvary. The cross of Jesus Christ is my cross, and it is yours. By appointment, we are given place in midnight wrestlings to win the power, and by progressive grace and truth, we are given place. This is authority to have place in Christ and to speak out of that place for Christ. Mainstream Christianity has no viable witness of Jesus Christ because they do not live for Jesus Christ; they live for themselves. Christians talk about everything but Christ. Someone has to say it, and this book without apology does just that.
  • Pretty Little Rumors

    S.D. Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    Sixteen-year-old Jen Wallace leads a double life at Springdale High. In secret she's the wildly popular advice columnist known as ASK AMY. But to the world she's just boring old Jen. Which wouldn't matter if Marc Adams didn't exist. Determined to make him notice her, she accepts a challenge to win a spot on the cheerleading squad. But how can she learn all the right moves when her ASK AMY identity is under attack? Someone is raiding the locked ASK AMY mailbox. They're blackmailing students who've written in for advice. As Jen closes in on the blackmailer, she learns it’s a lot easier to dispense advice than to take it. Worse, Jen knows she's being set up for a fall. It's only a matter of time before her secret identity is exposed and her reputation is ruined. It will not only be goodbye to Mark, but to everyone and everything she cares about.
  • Four Lucky Leaves by K.D. Brown

    K.D. Brown

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 15, 1800)
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