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Books with author David Kennett

  • The Apprentice to Zdrell

    David K. Bennett

    eBook (Ergoface Imprints, Nov. 12, 2018)
    He's young, but he's the only one who can learn the lost magic to save the worldTwelve hundred years ago, the demons and their allies destroyed the last zdrell master, the only kind of wizard who could challenge their mastery of the world.Master Silurian, though not a zdrell master himself, has been fighting demon magic all his considerable life and hoping against hope that a new zdrell master would enter the world.As the demons and their wizards are nearly ready take over the continent and cement their hold over the entire human race, Jonny is discovered by Silurian, a boy, who untutored is able to manipulate magic like the zdrell masters of old.Can Jonny learn and Silurian train this boy while keeping him alive long enough for him to become a new zdrell master before the demons sweep the continent and gain control of the entire world?
  • The Journeyman For Zdrell

    David K. Bennett

    eBook (Ergoface Imprints, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Pursued by demon wizards, Eril travels to stay concealed and to learn to master the ancient magic of Zdrell. Can he learn and stay alive long enough in time to stop the demons and their wizards from turning everyone on the planet Klastra into nothing more than fodder for demons?
  • The Waldorf Book of Poetry: Discover the Power of Imagination

    David Kennedy

    Paperback (Living Arts Books, )
    None
  • The Waldorf Book of Animal Poetry

    David Kennedy

    Paperback (Living Arts Books, )
    None
  • Wizard Aspirant

    David K. Bennett

    language (Ergoface Imprints, May 19, 2020)
    Korec desparately wants to prove that he really is a wizard. Others would rather he not prove his power so they can continue to use him as a sacrifice for demons. Can he prove his talent or is he doomed to a life of torture?
  • Pharaoh: Life and Afterlife of a God

    David Kennett

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 1, 2008)
    In Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh is the supreme ruler and overseer of every aspect of life―a living god. From the moment of his coronation, he is busy with the construction of elaborate temples, the conquering of foreign lands, and the creation of beautiful jewelry and art, all of which are done to worship the great Egyptian gods and to expand the pharaoh's eternal legacy. Yet Pharaoh is ever mindful of his eventual journey into the afterlife and his final transformation into a complete god. Through such funerary rites as embalming and organ removal, the pharaoh's soul will move on to paradise, while his body remains on earth in one of his ornately decorated temples. Full of fascinating, little-known details about Ancient Egypt all brought to life by David Kennett's stunning graphic novel-style artwork, Pharaoh shines a jewel-toned light on the lives and afterlives of Seti I and Ramesses II―and the powerful civilizations they built.
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  • Counting Sheep

    David Kennedy

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 30, 2019)
    Meet Uncle Champ. Many people may consider his situation to be uncomfortable. However, Uncle Champ knows that to put faith in God, all things become worthwhile. He finds happiness by counting his blessings instead of his troubles. Uncle Champ shows that his faith in God helps him tolerate his troubles and focus on his blessings.
  • ARMOR5

    David Kenny

    language (FORWARD, June 20, 2020)
    ARMOR5 is a fun, action-packed comic book that brings to life five teenage friends who are chosen by God to fight evil by using the Armor of God. In this comic, you will see how the team comes together to face their very first battle against a very tough enemy that represents fear. ARMOR5 will explore how to deal with real-world issues and how to become fearless in life in this family-friendly comic book your kids will love.
  • Pharaoh: Life and Afterlife of a God

    David Kennett

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 1, 2008)
    In Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh is the supreme ruler and overseer of every aspect of life—a living god. From the moment of his coronation, he is busy with the construction of elaborate temples, the conquering of foreign lands, and the creation of beautiful jewelry and art, all of which are done to worship the great Egyptian gods and to expand the pharaoh’s eternal legacy. Yet Pharaoh is ever mindful of his eventual journey into the afterlife and his final transformation into a complete god. Through such funerary rites as embalming and organ removal, the pharaoh’s soul will move on to paradise, while his body remains on earth in one of his ornately decorated temples. Full of fascinating, little-known details about Ancient Egypt all brought to life by David Kennett’s stunning graphic novel-style artwork, Pharaoh shines a jewel-toned light on the lives and afterlives of Seti I and Ramesses II—and the powerful civilizations they built.
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  • Pharaoh: Life and Afterlife of a God

    David Kennett

    Library Binding (Walker Childrens, April 1, 2008)
    In Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh is the supreme ruler and overseer of every aspect of life―a living god. From the moment of his coronation, he is busy with the construction of elaborate temples, the conquering of foreign lands, and the creation of beautiful jewelry and art, all of which are done to worship the great Egyptian gods and to expand the pharaoh's eternal legacy. Yet Pharaoh is ever mindful of his eventual journey into the afterlife and his final transformation into a complete god. Through such funerary rites as embalming and organ removal, the pharaoh's soul will move on to paradise, while his body remains on earth in one of his ornately decorated temples. Full of fascinating, little-known details about Ancient Egypt all brought to life by David Kennett's stunning graphic novel-style artwork, Pharaoh shines a jewel-toned light on the lives and afterlives of Seti I and Ramesses II―and the powerful civilizations they built.
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  • The Waldorf Book of Poetry: Discover the Power of Imagination

    David Kennedy

    Hardcover (Living Arts Books, )
    None
  • A Few Lawless Vagabonds: Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont, and the American Revolution

    David Bennett

    eBook (Casemate, May 19, 2014)
    A Few Lawless Vagabondsis an account of the three-way relationship between Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont (1777–1791) and the British in Canada during the American Revolution, a work of political and military history. Ethan Allen was a prime mover in the establishment of the Republic (though he was a captive of the British, 1775–1778), then led the fight to maintain its independence from the “predatory states” of New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts; from the American Continental Congress; and from British attacks on the new state. In order to defend Vermont’s independence, Ethan Allen engaged in secret, unlawful negotiations with the British in Canada, aimed at turning Vermont into a “separate Government under the Crown.” The attempts of the Allen family to maintain Vermont’s independence from its neighbors were successful: Vermont became the 14th State in 1791. A Few Lawless Vagabonds is the first systematic attempt, using archival sources, to show that the Allens were utterly serious in their aim to turn Vermont into a Crown colony, a project which came close to success late in 1781. The Ethan Allen that emerges is not as a warrior hero of the American Revolution but as a successful Vermont nationalist who is justly celebrated as the principal founder of the State of Vermont, a rare combination of patriot and betrayer of the public trust. The British leaders who were Ethan’s opposite numbers emerge in turn as thoroughly capable military officers and diplomatic negotiators: Sir Henry Clinton, Sir Guy Carleton and Sir Frederick Haldimand.