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Books with author David Walke

  • Hello, New York City!

    David Walker

    Board book (Sterling, May 4, 2010)
    Take a tasty bite of the Big Apple, where a lively tour goes from Times Square down to Coney Island’s famous aquarium, with stops at the American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center, and of course, the Statue of Liberty holding her torch up high.
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  • Meg and the Dragon

    David Walser

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), Aug. 26, 2015)
    Meg is busy preparing for her Halloween party when disaster strikes and she breaks her teapot! But with the help of one of her magic spells, Meg is all set to save the day! A brand new story featuring two best-loved and classic chatracters - Meg and Mog!
  • The "Nutcracker"

    David Walker

    Hardcover (Moonstone, March 15, 1986)
    None
  • Zoo on the Moon

    David Walker

    Paperback (Hogs Back Books, July 1, 2018)
    Visit the strange creatures living in a zoo that's literally out-of-this-world There’s a zoo on the moon where no one has been. It’s full of strange things that no human has seen. Come visit the amazing animals that live in the moon zoo: penguins that look like snails, laughing giraffes, sock-wearing camels, and so much more. Children will be in stitches over these crazy creatures!
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  • The Derring-Do Club and the Empire of the Dead

    David Wake

    language (Watledge Books, Nov. 18, 2013)
    A ripping yarn of cliff-hangers, desperate chases, romance and deadly danger.Earnestine, Georgina and Charlotte are trapped in the Eden College for Young Ladies suffering deportment, etiquette and Latin. So, when the very survival of the British Empire is threatened by an army of zombies, the Deering-Dolittle sisters must turn detective and save the day.Dicing with death in an action-packed series of twists and turns, our plucky lady detectives do battle across Europe aboard Zeppelins in the sky, on a steam train across Austria and in the sewers of London, to foil Graf Zala, a sadistic Austro-Hungarian general who controls an army of re-animated corpses.Unfortunately, they are under strict instructions not to have any adventures......but when did that ever stop them?Be ready for suspense, gripping action and proper decorum in this, the first thrilling adventure in the Derring-Do Club series.
  • The Monkey Endgame: Be Careful What You Wish

    David Walker

    language (, Dec. 5, 2016)
    What happens if socialists get everything they want? What’s the endgame?Political correctness makes us hesitate to speak for fear of offending someone and being marked as a hater. All we want is a rational discussion about things that affect our freedom and opportunities.The first Rule Monkeys understand the enormous responsibility entrusted to them by common monkeys. The new nation works and all are happy. Then, things change. Little Sani Dom ekes out a living with his fishing net. He sees discontent among the towns folk. Tension escalates and word of a secret meeting spreads. At the meeting, a wise old monkey provides some answers. But are these the answers the monkeys want to hear?“By logically imagining the consequences of given actions and behaviors, this simple story vaccinates the reader’s mind against involuntary acceptance of liberal mandates.”–From the Introduction of The Monkey Endgame (see the Look Inside feature.)Who is this book for?It’s for the young adult looking for relatable—and dare I say it fun—political fiction.It’s for parents who believe part of parenting involves schooling their children in the ways of politics. Use it to open a dialogue with your young adult about the nature of politics without boring them to death. You can even use the story to explore current events.It’s for the parent concerned about the future freedom and opportunity left to their young adult.It’s for young adults and teens wishing to avoid the social pitfalls of political correctness when discussing liberal arguments that affect their future. It’s for anyone wishing to challenge the endless liberal messages and media bias that constantly push invasive government control.It’s for teens who wonder about their own political affiliation. “Am I a young Republican or Democrat?” – and most importantly – “Why?”It’s for young adults who already identify as conservatives, particularly with respect to socialist policies and the U.S. Constitution.What is The Monkey Endgame?It’s approachable political fiction for young adults.Although it stands as a complete story on its own, it’s also the first book in an upcoming political fiction book series called Freedom Sleeps.It’s a book that awakens you to the countless biased messages you suffer from sources like the news, school, text books, TV shows, commercials and more.It’s a story that explores false compassion and political misdirection.It’s political fiction that addresses government corruption.It’s a teen fable about government, society, and Rule Monkeys!Other QuestionsIt’s a short story. Why? – Good question. The story is long enough to explore major monkey mistakes, but short enough to remain interesting and understandable.Why is a book for young adults illustrated? – There are a couple reasons for including illustrations.First, the illustrations reinforce that this is not our world. We can talk honestly about cause and effects in the monkey nation, because no one will be offended.Second, illustrations are fun for any age – and these illustrations by Zack Demirtshyan draw the reader deep into the monkey world.Third, this is a fable of sorts, and fables need illustrations!Can I read some of the content? – Absolutely! Please see the “Look Inside” feature above. The included section here will give you a better understanding of the content.“The Monkey Endgame draws its own conclusions in story form, but you don’t have to agree with them. The point is for young minds to think for themselves rather than accept media bias as fact.”
  • The Conjurers: A Gritty Fantasy of Witches and Wizards

    David Waid

    language (Deadlock Publishing, June 1, 2016)
    A WAR FOR MAGIC IN THE MIDDLE AGESOrphaned in the year 1380, Eamon and Caitlin flee their home in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland. The siblings can pacify savage wolves and control forces of nature, but only the murderers hunting them know why. As Eamon and Caitlin fight for survival, Teresa de Borjas, the spirited daughter of a Genovese nobleman, develops an inexplicable ability to move objects with her mind. When her brother is murdered and her father imprisoned through machinations of the reclusive alchemist, Maestro Lodovicetti, her sheltered life changes forever.Journeys of discovery and the pursuit of blood vendetta bring Eamon, Caitlin and Teresa together across the stunning backdrop of medieval Europe. The three must master their powers and defeat a cabal of the world’s greatest magi or be killed as the Age of Kings comes to an end and a tyranny of sorcerers begins.Order The Conjurers now and find yourself swept away in a lush, yet gritty fantasy of witches and wizards.
  • Oliver's Tale

    David Walker

    language (, May 10, 2014)
    The Quest wanted him!It brought him to a world that suffered under the rule of an evil tyrant.A strange dark world where it seemed that everything was trying to kill him.It gave him new friends, danger, adventure, hope and despair.It could not give him courage to face adversity… he had to find that himself!But he was the key. Without him the quest would fail and the suffering would continue.Would young Oliver succeed where others had horribly failed?
  • Revise Edexcel GCSE - Computer Science Revision Guide: with free online edition

    David Waller

    Paperback (Pearson Education Limited, )
    None
  • Fancy Vol 1

    David N. Walker

    eBook (David N. Walker, Aug. 22, 2012)
    A 14 year-old girl orphaned by the Civil War must support herself and her baby sister despite having her family farm stolen by a neighbor's chicanery and being constantly hit on by her own pastor.
  • Revise Edexcel GCSE 2016 Computer Science Revision Guide

    David Waller

    eBook (Pearson Education, Sept. 25, 2017)
    Revise Edexcel GCSE 2016 Computer Science Revision Guide
  • Chronicle of Intervention

    Dr. David Walker

    (Dr. David Walker, June 5, 2013)
    This is the account of a Being not human and the intervention of that being in the events of mankind. Each event was recorded. This is the complete account of that intervention.