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Books with author Dale Stubbart

  • Run for Your Life, the Huggers Are Coming!

    Dale Stubbart, David Edes

    Audiobook (Dale Stubbart, May 29, 2018)
    So, now Bob and Dilly had been best friends for a few days. They were playing in Bob's yard. They were playing trucks and "hide to the count of three" and "run this way and that" and "hide facing the house" and neat things like that. They were trying to think of what to play next. What would you want to play next? Bob yelled, "Run for your life! The Huggers are coming!" And Bob and Dilly ran for their lives.
  • Of Orchid and Dandelion: Presequel to Of Violet and Brunettes

    Dale Stubbart

    language (, Jan. 8, 2019)
    In Of Violet and Brunettes, Brunettes each got a name - Brunetta and Brunella. The three princess sisters also got their mother - Orchid. Now that Orchid is back home, what will she do? Will she fit in? Why did she leave in the first place? Of Orchid and Dandelion tells the story of four young girls in the beginning of time who play outside the field and can't get back in. Orchid, of course is one of these young girls. And Dandelion is another. But Orchid can't immediately recall the names of the other two girls. The tale continues with Orchid returning to her Dynasty (she is the Queen) and searching for the other three girls.
  • Moose Feather

    Dale Stubbart

    language (, Nov. 14, 2015)
    Moose Feather available at Amazon, is a story of a young boy named Davey. His family decides to move to an Intentional Community – One where everybody has different responsibilities. In this community, everybody is assigned a Community Name. Davey gets the great name of Moose Feather, except Davey doesn’t think it’s so great.Davey has a hard time becoming part of the community. He has left all his friends behind and can only call one of them once a week. He meets a girl named Chipmunk who helps him with his transition.After school is over for the year, all the kids in the community move into a different time and reality – unbeknownst to the adults. And with that move, Davey (I mean Moose Feather) comes to think that this community life might not be so bad after all.Read Moose Feather to find out more about this alternative time reality.Fantasy. Intentional Community Life. Young Love.Length: 24 PagesReading Ease: Very Easy; Reading Level: 5th GradeRating / Maturity: General Audience; Target Audience – Youth, especially those having a hard time fitting in.Longest Word: Thanksgiving
  • Of Violette and Aubergine: Sequel to Of Orchid and Dandelion

    Dale Stubbart

    language (, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Orchid and Velvet tire of running the dynasty, so Violet their daughter becomes the queen. Violet changes her name, adding a t and an e to the end - Violette. When she turns 21, she starts being dreamy-eyed, but can't say why.It had been snowing for three months. It had been snowing every day. The Castle was covered in snow. Yet somehow light shone out of the windows and through the snow. It wasn’t a very bright light which shone out of the Castle and through the snow. But it was enough. And since it was the only light there was, it would have to do.Meanwhile, in another part of the world, Aubergine's field is shrinking. He knows that he must leave and find help for his people before it is too late.
  • Of Orchid and Dandelion: Presequel to Of Violet and Brunettes

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2019)
    In Of Violet and Brunettes, Brunettes each got a name - Brunetta and Brunella. The three princess sisters also got their mother - Orchid. Now that Orchid is back home, what will she do? Will she fit in? Why did she leave in the first place? Of Orchid and Dandelion tells the story of four young girls in the beginning of time who play outside the field and can't get back in. Orchid, of course is one of these young girls. And Dandelion is another. But Orchid can't immediately recall the names of the other two girls. The tale continues with Orchid returning to her Dynasty (she is the Queen) and searching for the other three girls.
  • The Dancer III

    Dale Stubbart

    language (, April 29, 2016)
    The Dancer available at Amazon, is a simple story of a young woman in love, a young woman who is trying to find out who she is. While the story is simple, the manner in which it unfolds is anything but. And sometimes the ride is so wild it has everyone, including the Author, hanging on to their seats.The Dancer starts on the Stage and that’s where it ends. In between, it goes to the beach, to an Artist’s Studio, to a Native Village. We come to understand that the Artist’s Studio and Native Village are other worlds.Will the Dancer find true love? Will she find her place in the World?In the second story, Dancer, a Chief, a Shaman, a God who is a horse, and Dancers other close friends must heal the holes that have developed between the worlds.In book three, The Dancer becomes the Dancer Magnifique and the story’s focus more on her daughter who is now The Dancer.In book four, The Dancer meets Salmon, her true love.Book five is Butterfly’s story (Salmon’s sister). Butterfly and The Dancer are best friends, until one day Butterfly suddenly disappears.Welcome to the wonderful, if somewhat strange and chaotic world of The Dancer.Series: 5 Books – Fantasy – Other Worlds – Love StoryAvg Length: 32 Pages – CondensedReading Ease: Very Easy; Reading Level: 5th GradeRating G / Maturity: General Audience; Target Audience – Everybody who is young at heart and who loves stories about those who are in love and about community.Longest word: Uncomprehending
  • The Wizard Without a Wand

    Dale Stubbart

    eBook
    A Wizard without a Wand? How can that be? Aren't Wizard and Wand almost synonomous?In this first book of the series, we meet this Wizard without a Wand - Shmedley Thrumbledack and his closest friends in their first year at some Wizard School. This Wizard School is so expensive, that Shmedley’s parents run out of money buying his supplies and don’t have enough left over to buy him a Wand.Shmedley is part of a group of kind students dubbed The Tensome. Shmedley is very smart in Wizard Math and knows exactly how much a kajillion is.
  • The Wizard Without a Wand

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2018)
    A Wizard without a Wand? How can that be? Aren't Wizard and Wand almost synonomous? In this first book of the series, we meet this Wizard without a Wand - Shmedley Thrumbledack and his closest friends in their first year at some Wizard School. This Wizard School is so expensive, that Shmedley’s parents run out of money buying his supplies and don’t have enough left over to buy him a Wand. Shmedley is part of a group of kind students dubbed The Tensome. Shmedley is very smart in Wizard Math and knows exactly how much a kajillion is.
  • Pavlik-Pavlik: The Sub-Bohemian

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 13, 2018)
    What is a Sub-Bohemian?A Sub-Bohemian is one who lives an unconventional lifestyle. He has artistic interests which drive his unconventionality. But, in our Superhero’s case, his unconventionality is also driven by the necessity to avoid being crushed.Sub-Bohemian’s are the smallest people in the world. Well, actually there is only one Sub-Bohemian, our Superhero. So he is the smallest person in the world. “Oh,” you think, “he’s a midget.” No, he’s smaller than a midget. “A Leprechaun, then?” No, even smaller. “A Trusvariankoponomian – the smallest of the wee people?” No, he’s even tinier than that.The Sub-Bohemian is no taller than a small ant, but he’s even stronger. “Oh, like “Up and at-em, Atom Ant!”?” No, he’s not an ant. And he’s even stronger.The Sub-Bohemian has no idea why he’s so strong – other than that it keeps him alive. He has no purpose in life – other than to survive. He has no idea why there are no other Sub-Bohemians or how he came into being, since he’s the only one.As such, he’s the perfect candidate to become our Superhero.I suppose I should give the Sub-Bohemian a name, especially since he is our Superhero. His Super-title will be “The Sub-Bohemian”. For a name, let’s use Paul. What’s wrong with Paul? Not Bohemian enough you say – how would you know? What about John? There you go with that look again. Lute? Closer, but not close enough?OK, we’ll call him Pavlik-Pavlik – Pavlik means Small in Bohemian, so Pavlik-Pavlik means Small-Small or Very-Small.Introducing: Pavlik-Pavlik!The Sub-Bohemian!Our Superhero!Rating G; Reading Level Easy 6th Grade; Longest Word: Unconventionality
  • The Wizard Without a Wand - Book 5: Leesha Casts a Spell

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2018)
    During their third year of Wizard School, Leesha Fourthchild casts a spell. Actually, she casts several spells, but this one is particularly haunting. Leesha loses her boyfriend Shmedley Thrumbledack and gains him back. Shmedley plays a trick on the couple who were posing as his Parents. And the Tensome learns more about the movement of the Springboks, who Arlanda Florida the Principal is certain are up to no good. A bully becomes friends with Shmedley. Shmedley can be friends with almost anyone, so this is not that surprising. And Amanda Sunflower Triangulum also gains a friend. Read on to find more of out what happens with the Tensome during their third year at Wizard School.
  • The Wizard Without a Wand - Book 5: Leesha Casts a Spell

    Dale Stubbart

    eBook
    During their third year of Wizard School, Leesha Fourthchild casts a spell. Actually, she casts several spells, but this one is particularly haunting.Leesha loses her boyfriend Shmedley Thrumbledack and gains him back. Shmedley plays a trick on the couple who were posing as his Parents. And the Tensome learns more about the movement of the Springboks, who Arlanda Florida the Principal is certain are up to no good.A bully becomes friends with Shmedley. Shmedley can be friends with almost anyone, so this is not that surprising.And Amanda Sunflower Triangulum also gains a friend.Read on to find more of out what happens with the Tensome during their third year at Wizard School.
  • Run for your Life, The Huggers are Coming!

    Dale Stubbart

    eBook (, May 3, 2018)
    So, now Bob and Dilly had been best friends for a few days. They were playing in Bob’s yard. They were playing Trucksand Hide to the Count of Threeand Run This Way and Thatand Trucksand Hide Facing the Houseand neat things like that. They were trying to think of what to play next.What would you want to play next? Bob yelled, “RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! The Huggers are coming!”And Bob and Dilly ran for their lives.Rating G; Reading Level Very Easy 2nd Grade; Longest Word: Accidentally