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Books with author Declan Peters

  • From Worrier to Warrior: A Guide to Conquering Your Fears

    Dan Peters

    Paperback (Great Potential Press, Inc., Nov. 30, 2013)
    From Worrier to Warrior, a companion book to Make Your Worrier a Warrior (for parents), is designed to teach you how to conquer the Worry Monster. This book shows you how to overcome worry and fear using several easy-to-follow strategies. Read the book and learn the strategies yourself, or read along with a parent or other adult. From Worrier to Warrior will teach you how to create your very own "toolbox" of ways to combat fear and anxiety to carry with you and conquer the Worry Monster at any time. With these tools, you will be able to overcome whatever challenges come your way!
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  • The Executioner

    Declan Peters

    language (Declan Peters, May 31, 2014)
    A series of clues have lead him here. A photo of his parents, a mysterious note and a tattoo of a snake. What can they all mean? They will link together to bring Rye to realise why he is being hunted down, and why he is 'The Last Man Standing'. He must escape, he must run, he must survive.
  • Everflame: Mystic Wild

    Dylan Peters

    language (, June 17, 2019)
    A stunning fantasy adventure sure to please fans of the original Everflame series and new readers alike. Both ageless and relevant to our time, Everflame: Mystic Wild is a must read.• • •My name is ARTHUR KAGE and I have a secret: I spent a month in the forbidden forest the other survivors call the NULLWOOD.ANNA says the Nullwood appeared the night the skies fell, the night we call the Demise. Anna uses a wheelchair, but she’s the strongest person I’ve ever met. She has a secret, too; a friend who is a fox but… is so much more. I help her keep her secret, and she helps me keep mine. The other survivors would kill me if they knew I had been in the Nullwood. Monsters come out of there. Everyone is afraid of that black forest, and fear makes people dangerous.I don’t have many memories of the Demise, except it’s the last I saw my mother. I can’t remember being in the Nullwood either, except for what I see when I dream. In dreams, I see a shadow bear amid the gnarled black trees, and I see a mysterious flame. I don’t know what any of it means but…I have to find my mother.I have to go back into the Nullwood.
  • Tic Talk: Living with Tourette Syndrome, A 9-Year-Old Boy’s Story in His Own Words

    Dylan Peters

    language (Heartland Publishing, LLC, Nov. 7, 2016)
    Dylan Peters shares what he learned of tolerance and acceptance during the first five years with Tourette Syndrome. In a style that is often humorous and always insightful, Dylan helps others, young and old, understand TS and the enormous pressures this little-understood affliction places on those who have it and on those who love them. What Dylan shares with readers will help us all understand not only Tourette Syndrome, but also to be more accepting of all people. Dylan has given the world a most valuable look into his world. We are all the wiser and more compassionate for it.
  • A Book of ABC Creatures

    Dean Peters

    eBook
    This children's ABC ebook is the product of a cartoonist raised on Dr. Suess books and Star Warsâ„¢ movies. "A" isn't just for Apple or Alligator. It features silly alien creatures like a gigglegant, a bleeb, an omolomodomo (I love saying that) and a snow snurgle. Each letter is featured prominently on its respective page, graphically and phonically. Example for "i": A six inch ix likes to lick ice from itty bitty sticks he picks. The illustrations are silly, colorful and fun for boys AND girls. Dean sneaks in the numbers 1-10 and calls out the basic colors by name. "A Book of ABC Creatures" was created specifically for digital devices to take advantage of bright backlit colors and smaller displays.
  • Why Knock Rock? Is it bad? Is it good? Does it really matter?

    Dan Peters

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, July 1, 1984)
    Examines the spiritual effects of rock music, presenting evidence that the lyrics, the paraphernalia, and the musicians' lifestyles may be harmful for teenagers.
  • Why Knock Rock? Is it bad? Is it good? Does it really matter? by Dan Peters

    Dan Peters

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, March 15, 1840)
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  • Why Knock Rock? Is it bad? Is it good? Does it really matter? by Peters, Dan

    Dan Peters

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, March 15, 1800)
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