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  • A Gingersnap Cat Christmas

    Danielle Williams

    language (Pixelvania Publishing, Sept. 4, 2018)
    He’s got nine lives, three miracles, and one family to save!Gingersnap Cat is an orange tabby feeling blue. Heaven’s paradise, but it’s just not home without his human family by his side. Not even Christmas with his feline friends can cheer him up.But when Heaven needs an extra paw, Gingersnap answers the call. Sent back to Earth, Gingersnap must help a little kitten fulfill a big destiny!A Gingersnap Cat Christmas will have you laughing, cheering, and looking for the unexpected friendships in your life. Add this faith-affirming holiday fantasy to your Christmas traditions today!
  • First Hippo On The Moon

    DAVID WILLIAMS

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children Books, May 5, 2016)
    First Hippo on the Moon
  • The Mirrored Heavens

    David Williams

    eBook (David J. Williams, Oct. 2, 2013)
    In the 22nd century, the first wonder of a brave new world is the Phoenix Space Elevator, designed to give mankind greater access to the frontier beyond Earth. Cooperatively built by the United States and the Eurasian Coalition, the Elevator is also a grand symbol of superpower alliance following a second cold war. And it’s just been destroyed.With suspicions rampant, armies and espionage teams are mobilized across the globe and beyond. Enter Claire Haskell and Jason Marlowe, U.S. counterintelligence agents and former lovers—though their memories may only be constructs implanted by their spymaster. Now their agenda is to trust no one. For as the crisis mounts, the lives of all involved will converge in one explosive finale—and a startling aftermath that will rewrite everything they’ve ever known—about their mission, their world, and themselves.
  • Mr Stink: Limited Gift Edition of David Walliams' Bestselling Children's Book

    David Williams

    Hardcover (Harper Collins, Oct. 29, 2009)
    David Walliams' bestselling book Mr Stink has gone FULL COLOUR in a brand-new anniversary edition. This beautiful hardback gift book is the perfect present for children of any age, and contains an introduction from David Walliams himself. Available for a limited time only! Mr Stink was the second David Walliams book to be illustrated by the inimitable Quentin Blake, and won unanimous critical acclaim. Mr Stink remains one of his most beloved characters - in a tale that continues to touch the hearts of readers everywhere. A highly collectable edition for fans old and new.
  • Midwinter Magic: Three Original Christmas Fairy Tales

    Danielle Williams

    eBook (Pixelvania Publishing, Dec. 19, 2018)
    Once upon a time, magic left the world for a night. It sighed back in through the scullery door in the morning with the cat, but by then, the Queen of the Northern Elves had fallen into a deep sleep, and, greatly diminished, the returned magic could not wake her.From the author who brought you The Purrfect Christmas and A Gingersnap Cat Christmas comes an enchanting collection of three original yuletide fairy tales, written in the tradition of Jane Yolen and Ursula Vernon.
  • The Dragon King: Book one of the Chronicles of a King

    Daniel Williams, Laurie Ragan

    eBook (, Nov. 13, 2014)
    The Dragon King is a tale of a Prince who doesn't want to be a King, a King who has lost his Kingdom and the things that must be done to repair a centuries old mistake. Prince Regan, reluctant to take his rightful place as King, travels from home before he inherits the throne of the Kingdom to be alone with his thoughts and to build the resolve to be the leader he doesn't think he is able to be. Finding the track of a Dragon, a creature believed to have been wiped out ages ago, Regan begins following it never realizing that this will lead him into finding that there is two sides to every story and that there was a horrible mistake made centuries ago that only he can correct.
  • For a Solitary Aviator

    William Daniel

    language (abba ediciones, July 4, 2015)
    However, other times it happens that, from sheer exhaustion, I fall asleep on the desk and, although it should not, in the depth of my dreams I hear the waves of the Sea, and the splashing and laughter aviator and his girlfriend.I imagine that I am on the beach, with crossed legs on sand, asking myself about the secrets of death. About the power of true love.
  • Lights, Camera, Amalee

    Dar Williams

    language (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Amalee is making a movie—and trying to deal with her new crush! Sequel to Amalee!Amalee’s making a movie--but there’s more going on behind the scenes than in front of the camera! Can Amalee deal with a very cute older boy, her wacky friends, and a bunch of other challenges? Sequel to Amalee!
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  • Beyond the Crimson: Book One in the Crimson Cycle

    Danielle Martin Williams

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2013)
    While searching through ancient artifacts in an old museum, eighteen-year-old Katarina Cole is lured to the picture of a beautiful knight, whose malicious eyes and taunting joker’s grin leave her mystified and infatuated. Doomed to an inquisitive nature, she soon learns that this face belongs to King Arthur’s vanished cousin, Brendelon Beaumont. Told of the mysterious curse that incarcerated him into the portrait, pragmatic Katarina struggles to believe it, but as the story continues to haunt her, something draws her back. Moved by the power of a stone bracelet from the past, she suddenly finds herself to be in the very presence of this arrogant and daunting prince—who is anything but a typical fairytale knight in shining armor. But the curse that left him confined for centuries is far from over when a vortex unexpectedly lands them back in time to a mystical realm. Enchanted by the camaraderie of Arthur and his knights, Katarina quickly forgets this is not her home, but changing the past changes the future and when the formidable curse begins to unravel, revealing a dark secret that results in deadly consequences, they soon realize the return of this unscrupulous knight was no accident… Faced with challenges from giant trolls, deceiving fairies, magical bonds, and the wrath of a powerful sorceress, two unlikely companions must learn to put aside their differences and tormenting pasts to find the spell’s undoing and the key to send Katarina home before the legend of King Arthur is changed forever. In the ultimate battle of good verse evil and discovering there is more beyond the crimson, this unexpected twist on the Arthurian tale will leave readers absolutely spellbound.
  • Amalee

    Dar Williams

    language (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2012)
    This sparkling fiction debut from singer-songwriter Dar Williams introduces an endearing new character to middle-grade literature.Amalee's world is all out of order. She's used to chaos, because of the frequent presence of her father's bantering, bickering group of fun friends. But when Amalee's dad becomes seriously ill, the chaos takes new forms -- and the ways of coping come from some very unexpected places. With clear-eyed, tender, funny prose, Dar Williams gives us a child's-eye view of a world under pressure, with everyone rising to the occasion in his or her own unique way. Both moving and wise, this marks the debut of a major middle-grade talent.
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  • Project Management: For Teens

    D Williams

    language (, March 28, 2015)
    Project Management For Teens takes the subject of Project Management and relates it to a younger generation. This could be considered a beginners guide but it was meant to allow young adults to get a feel for Project Management in an atmosphere that they are comfortable with. My book Project Management: How to be a Successful Project Manager is continuously ranked as one of the top books in the Project Management Business category. My background is a MBA in Business and I work in Project Management. I do not feel that we have enough books geared to teens. I am hoping to change this.
  • Twelve Little Monsters

    Daniel Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 16, 2014)
    "This is a story of twelve little monsters, of all shapes and sizes and all different colors." So this story starts, as it brings you and your kids into the world of these twelve cute little monsters. Targeted at kids, ages 2-6, this children’s story features a variety of colorful monsters that kids can get to know while reading about them. Written in a rhythmical manner, the story integrates colors, shapes, and numbers into each line. Take this opportunity to either teach children some new words or reinforce what they already know. They won’t even realize they’re learning as they get caught up in the story of these monsters. The story starts with an introduction of two little monsters, Patty (who is pink with two eyes and four teeth) and Gus (who is dark green with three eyes to see). It then goes on to introduce their friends and family. Meet Jack and Jen, and Jody, John, Jasper, Joe, and Jamie. Learn each monster’s name and his or her distinguishing characteristics, using colors (she is purple), shapes (he is round), or numbers and body parts (three eyes). This fun story also features a great underlying lesson about friendship and making new friends, when these nine monsters meet Fred, Becky, and Bruce on the playground. Will this tight knit group be open to making friends with these new monsters? Encourage reading in young kids by getting them started with “Twelve Little Monsters” and have fun as you read each line together. Build vocabulary and reading skills, learn colors and numbers, and have fun with rhyming words and silly looking monsters. Parents, teachers, and caregivers – read this during story time, bedtime, or whenever you and your little ones are looking for a bit of feel-good fun. Visually appealing with bright colors and fun animations, this little monster story is sure to be a crowd-pleaser! Patty and Gus and their friends are waiting for you to join them in their little monster world.
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