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Books with author Don Robinson

  • FULTON and the STEAMBOAT: INVENTIONS Book 7

    D C Robinson

    language (, July 26, 2017)
    Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, Hudson River, Clermont, biography, history
  • Golden

    K.M. Robinson

    Paperback (Snowy Wings Publishing, Feb. 7, 2017)
    When the girl with the golden hair betrays everyone, not even she has hope of surviving. The stories say that Goldilocks was a naïve girl who wandered into a house one day. Those stories were wrong. She was never naïve. It was all a perfectly executed plan to get her into the Baers’ group to destroy them. Trained by her cousin, Lowell, and handler, Shadoe, Auluria’s mission is to destroy the Baers by getting close to the youngest brother, Dov, his brother and sister-in-law and the leaders of the Baers’ group. When she realizes Dov isn’t as evil as her cousin led her to believe, she must figure out how to play both sides or her deception will cause everyone in her world to burn. If her allegiances are discovered, either side could destroy her…if the Society doesn’t get her first.
  • Kevin Harvick: Racing to the Top

    Tom Robinson

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 1, 2009)
    Offering lively descriptions of the lives of racecar drivers, the reluctant reader books in this contemporary series include career statistics, a glossary, a further reading list, Internet addresses, and accounts of exciting racing action that will capture the reader's attention.
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  • ARKWRIGHT and the SPINNING JENNY: INVENTIONS Book 5

    D C Robinson

    language (, July 26, 2017)
    Richard Arkwright and the Spinning Jenny, inventor, inventions, cotton fabric, history and biography, children
  • WHITNEY and the COTTON GIN: INVENTIONS Book 6

    D C Robinson

    eBook (, July 26, 2017)
    Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin, history, biography, juvenile fiction, 18 pages
  • Forged

    K.M. Robinson

    language (Crescent Sea Publishing, Aug. 7, 2017)
    Goldilocks was innocent once, but her cousin's plan to turn her into a killer has changed that.Before Lowell sent Auluria on a mission for his master plan of destruction, before Shadoe trained her to be a vicious and deceptive fighter, before she ever met Dov Baer and his family, Auluria was a young girl merely trying to survive.When Auluria is brought into Lowell's fold after the death of her aunt, she's placed under the supervision of Shadoe, a cruel and careless mentor to teach her to be a weapon in her cousin's war. As her training continues, she finds herself in growingly dangerous situations, all leading to her greatest mission yet: to destroy Dov and Berwyn Baer and become the deceptive fighter that no one will survive.Perfect for fans of The Lunar Chronicles, Divergent, The Hunger Games, and The Selection Series.
  • Anywhere

    Jon Robinson

    language (Penguin, July 3, 2014)
    'We're miles from anywhere, and we don't have a clue where we're going'Deep in a snow-covered forest Alyn, Jes, Ryan and Elsa have escaped from prison. Now they're being hunted. They quickly realise they have a special talent - they can control the world around them. Now they must use this skill to stop themselves falling into greater danger. But can they master it before their deadly enemies close in - for good? This gripping sequel will leave you clamouring for the next instalment.Jon Robinson was born in Middlesex in 1983. When he's not writing, he works for a charity in central London.
  • Unplug the Christmas machine: How to have the Christmas you've always wanted

    Jo Robinson

    Paperback (Quill, Jan. 1, 1982)
    A complete guide to putting love & joy back into the season!
  • The Rupert Annual - The Daily Express Annual No. 68

    Ian Robinson

    Hardcover (Pedigree Books, )
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  • The Sinking

    K.M. Robinson

    eBook (Crescent Sea Publishing, Sept. 4, 2018)
    When a quirky older woman pawns a fancy seashell necklace at her mother's antique shop on the pier, Cara doesn't think much about the story the woman spins about the wearer turning into a mermaid.On her way home, she accidentally drops the necklace into the ocean and is swept out to sea where she meets Quay--a merman who volunteers to take her to his mother, the sea queen, to help her get her legs back.Cara soon learns that it's Quay's eighteen birthday--a day that has been a curse for his family--and is meant to be one for her too. Now she must fight to survive the sea with Quay at her side.
  • Word Building, Grades 4-9

    J. Robinson

    Paperback (Frank Schaffer, Sept. 11, 2001)
    This book provides an introduction to the building blocks of language covering 30 Greek and Latin roots and prefixes.
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  • Mysterious Ways: Love Grows in Mysterious Ways in the Bayou

    B. J. Robinson

    language (B. J. Robinson, March 4, 2015)
    Prayer versus southern superstitions when a woman’s husband mysteriously disappears in the swamp on a deer-hunting trip. Andy and June are a young couple who fall in love, but have to persuade her mother Andy will be the son she never had. God and the power of prayer versus southern superstitions in this Christian romantic suspense page-turner as the author spins a tale of love, loss, superstition, pain, heartache, and faith in God. Reviewer Kathy Boswell says, “Very good! She never gives up hope that Andy will return to her someday. She puts it all in God’s hands like she’s done every crisis in her life. She knows He will take care of this for her.” Through belief, prayer, hard work, the power of prayer, and God’s help, this powerful, moving story is a thought-provoking novel.June’s mother thinks her college-educated daughter can do better than a strawberry inspector. Worse, her wild beliefs in superstitions appear almost prophetic when an April flood, accidents, Andy missing, and escaped convicts become life obstacles the young couple must face. Can their love survive the obstacle course placed in their path? Will June get the long, winding road she’s always dreamed of? Will love prevail through superstitions, heartache, and pain? June lives for the day Andy will return, but will he?Developed from a prize-winning short story in Southeastern Louisiana University’s fiction-writing competition in 1987. The short story was published in their literary magazine and has reappeared in local newspapers and online magazines.