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Books with author Dar Williams

  • Lights, Camera, Amalee

    Dar Williams

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 2008)
    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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  • Deadly Disasters

    Dinah Williams

    eBook (Scholastic Nonfiction, July 7, 2020)
    Disasters can strike anytime, anywhere, leaving death and destruction in their wake. But what can also be left behind? Ghosts.In True Hauntings: Deadly Disasters, veteran ghost writer Dinah Williams explores the stories and alleged hauntings of some of the deadliest catastrophes in history, from lost souls left behind in the 2011 Japanese tsunami to a headless ghost frightening miners deep underground.With historical photos and sidebars that are equal parts educational and terrifying, readers will find that sometimes fact is even scarier than fiction.
  • Close Enough to Perfect

    Dan Williams

    Paperback (L.L. Press, July 10, 2018)
    Rick Harmond moves from his small hometown, where he worked on his father’s ranch, to a bigger city for college. In his cowboy boots and hat, he immediately feels out of place but he refuses to let his reluctance get the better of him - he’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime! He’s been given a full-ride scholarship thanks to his affinity for math. One of the stipulations to receive the scholarship is that he join his college’s Gamma Sigma Gamma fraternity chapter. They’re not the kind of people he would usually be around, but he needs the scholarship - farming can’t pay his tuition. He endures the ribbing given by his fellow pledges and the frat brothers, and he also befriends a sorority sister, Rosanna, a popular cheerleader. Rick also meets Rosanna’s roommate: Lorraine, whose double-leg amputation has confined her to a wheelchair. Lorraine, a former cheerleader in high school, has become withdrawn, even standoffish, since her accident. And she has good reason to be defensive: Every day she gets looks of pity, looks of disgust, and hears people talking behind her back, thanking God they’re not in her position. Rick is intrigued by her and finds an opportunity to get to know her: He can help her with her algebra assignments, and she can help him with his English assignments. But soon word of his friendship with Lorraine gets back to the leaders of Gamma Sigma Gamma and a meeting is called: Rick, as well as his fellow pledges, are told they are not to associate with undesirable people because it reflects badly on Gamma Sigma Gamma. Rick then finds himself in an impossible situation - he doesn’t want to stop seeing Lorraine but the consequences set his world on fire. How can he remain Lorraine’s friend but also afford to stay in college? Reviews "Close Enough to Perfect by Dan Williams is the story of anyone who has ever been outside of the 'In' crowd for any reason. Williams has created strong characters which will resonate with our own struggles about staying true to ourselves; our values; and how we interact with others along the way. I found myself cheering on Rick Harmond as he steps out of his comfort zone and into a culture that is too self-absorbed to even notice its bad manners (or even flat-out rudeness). During this tumultuous upheaval, he has to make extremely hard choices and finds almost too late what is most important to him." -Jeff Dillard, Amazon customer, 5-star review "(Williams) has taken the subjects of disability and difference and written about them so that anyone could see themselves in the place of the character. He then evolves the characters to be more than they thought they could be. It is an engaging story with likable characters which also happen to be real. A great read." -Di Davis, Amazon customer, 5-star review "I liked the very accurate portrayal of a young woman going through experiences in high school and college as an amputee. The brutal honesty of how the public deals with her new body and how she deals with it herself...Great work, descriptions and dialogue." -Deborah, Amazon customer, 5-star review
  • Diatomaceous Earth: The Humdrum Life of the Lackadaisical Barry: A Field Guide for the Birds

    H. Williams

    Paperback (Perry Wynkle Publishing, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Summer is winding down and strange days have hit the town of Needles, Massachusetts. Barry Drinkwater, a pool-boy for his parents, is unsure how to proceed when cryptic messages land in his lap while floating in the backyard. Whenever Barry thinks he is alone, he catches someone spying on him from behind shrubbery, gazing at him from around the corner, or peering at him over a newspaper. Then, one day, he happens upon a peculiar help wanted ad: an open position for a Courtroom Abstract Artist via Mirro Enterprises. Meanwhile, his guilt-ridden, morbid, and eccentric friend, Wayne, is obsessed with preparing for the impending apocalypse and introduces Barry to a fantastical realm – a realm that raises more questions than answers. While pursuing the truth, Barry finds himself haunting the local cemetery, wandering through an abandoned mental hospital, and exploring a mysterious highway off-ramp. Important questions remain: Can Barry exist as a pool boy forever? Will Wayne perish as he fears? Will their fates intertwine? And, most importantly, what is the story behind Exit-Thirty-Three-B?
  • 20 Stories and Games

    MS Williams

    language (, March 21, 2013)
    This book is filled with fun activities and stories which will definitely keep your children busy. It includes 20 fun stories and games. Great for beginner readers, great for bedtime stories, and great to read to the little ones. THERE IS A TABLE OF CONTENT FOR EASY NAVIGATION OF STORIESStories and Games included are:1. CHRIS THE CAT AND TOMMY THE TURTLE (Story)2. Can you help Chris and Tommy through the buoy maze so they can win the race?3. PATSY THE PIG AND HER SHINY RED APPLE (Story)4. Sara Sheep and Her Hot Air Balloon Ride5.Can you help Sara the sheep make it to the hot air balloon by going through the cloud maze?6. Help Sara the sheep count the number of hot air balloons.7. TWO STUBBORN FROGS (Story)8. Which Castle is Small; Which Castle is Big (Game)9. GABBY GORILLA (Story)10. RANDY THE RINOCEROS GETS LOST (Story)11. This sentence has all words that start with the letter B. Start out slow saying the sentence and then have fun by saying it faster and faster.12. How many bananas did Bobby Bobcat bury below buddy’s bones?13. How many bones did Buddy Bear bury?14. GREG THE GIRAFFE GOES TO THE MOVIES (Story)15. Which animal below is tall and which animal is short?16. Can you help Greg and Penny find their way through the car maze? Good luck!17. SAMMY THE SEAL GOES SLEDDING18 . RITA THE RABBIT’S FUN DAY AT THE FAIR (Story)19. Where is Pinky the Rabbit hiding?20. Pinky the Rabbit is hiding from her friends again? Can you find her?
  • Amalee

    Dar Williams

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, June 20, 2011)
    Amalee’s world is out of order. She’s used to things being all over the place, because of the frequent presence of her father’s bantering, bickering group of friends. But now everything is a big question mark. School isn’t what it used to be, and Amalee’s not really sure she likes her friends anymore. Life is a mystery that’s weighing her down. Then Amalee’s dad becomes seriously ill, and life becomes even more complicated. The world quiets to a whisper... until Amalee finds help from some very unexpected places. “A poignant, funny debut... readers will be charmed by Williams’ eccentric, lovable characters and her sharp observations about the world of both middle-schoolers and adults.” —Booklist “An uplifting story that will grab young readers.” —Horn Book
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  • Dark Mansions

    Dinah Williams

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Readers will get a lesson in history in this series of titles that looks at what happened in various historical places and how these happenings are tied to tales of ghosts, poltergeists and other unexplainable phenomena.
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  • Awakening

    C Williams

    language (, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Awakening is the first book in the Jenson Chronicles series. It is futuristic, dystopian, suspenseful, and has a strong female lead. If you enjoy the Divergent, Maze Runner, or Hunger Games series, you will love Awakening!Synopsis: When their new planet is on the brink of self-destruction, Shayne Jenson and her family are brutally murdered in an act of terror. A separatist group known as the Glerick have claimed responsibility, but they haven’t stopped there. As Shayne soon discovers, her life didn’t really start until she died. And as the Glerick will soon discover, there’s more to Shayne than meets the eye. How will Shayne survive her new life as a prisoner? Or perhaps the better question is, how will everyone else? Find out in Awakening.
  • Knowledge Hurts

    D S Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 19, 2015)
    In book three of the Nememiah Chronicles series, Charlotte Duncan begins to master her gifts – but when she confronts her nemesis, will she be strong enough to face him?After managing to rescue her friends, Charlotte finds herself in love with two very different men – vampire Lucas Tine and werewolf Conal Tremaine. As she struggles with her emotions, a dangerous group of supernaturals reveal sinister plans – leaving Charlotte no time to deal with the repercussions of her choices.An engaging paranormal romance, Knowledge Hurts follows Charlotte’s attempts to prevent the Drâghici Consiliului from achieving their goal of control over all supernatural creatures. Pursued as the object of half-angel half-vampire Archangelo’s obsession, Charlotte must face deadly enemies – but will she manage to save the people she loves?
  • The Knowledge of Love

    D S Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2015)
    In the fourth book in the Nememiah Chronicles, Charlotte fights to move forward in her war against the Vampire Council – but are her endeavors enough to ensure that she is the one that survives?When a grave tragedy sends Charlotte Duncan reeling, she struggles to find her way forward while dealing with the pain of loss. With the war against nemesis Archangelo and the Drâghici Consiliului, Charlotte must protect the asylum-seekers flocking to Zaen – in the face of the knowledge that she may not survive.A fast-paced paranormal romance, The Knowledge of Love follows the twists and turns in Charlotte’s journey to end the reign of terror brought on by her enemies. As she persists in the fight, she receives unexpected aid and discovers that despite the gravity of her loss, she’s been left with a precious gift – but will it be enough to ensure that she is the Nememiah’s Child to survive?
  • Granny Grump

    D. G. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2013)
    Granny Grump is great story about Granny Grump and the adventures she has with her two granddaughters.
  • Boogie Bear

    David Williams

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 26, 2018)
    From Number One bestselling author David Walliams comes a hilarious and heartwarming picture book, brilliantly illustrated by the artistic genius, Tony Ross, and read by the author himself. This book and CD edition comes with audio read by the author himself! Up at the North Pole, a big furry polar bear is swimming, fishing and eating. But when she nods off and finds herself far from home, she thinks things can't get any worse. But they can... Much worse! An outrageously funny picture book with an incredibly heartwarming message about celebrating difference - in all its forms.