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  • Amazing Voyage of Jackie Grace

    Matt Faulkner

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 1, 1991)
    While taking his evening bath, Jackie's bathtub is hijacked by a crew of sailors in search of their stolen ship
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  • Puzzled Penguin, The

    Keith Faulkner

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A shivering little penguin doubts who he really is, so he seeks reassurance from his arctic friends, including a polar bear, a walrus, a killer whale, and even his own mother.
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  • The Twelve Wild Geese

    Matt Faulkner

    Library Binding (Scholastic, April 1, 1994)
    Rose saves the lives of her twelve brothers after a fairy turns them into geese
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  • Melindy's Medal

    G. Faulkner

    (Julian Messner, Jan. 1, 1945)
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  • Loose lace!

    Keith Faulkner

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Books, March 15, 1999)
    A fun story, complete with a real shoe lace, a pop-up shoe to practive on, and easy picture directions to follow. ABSOLUTELY NO overstock/ remainder black marker slashes on page edges. Hardcover book is BRAND NEW and NEVER READ --NO dust jacket as issued. Pictorial hardcover has no blemishes -- bright and clean --Book looks just like picture -- NO shelfwear --Book is crisp, tight, clean -- you'll hear the book CRACK when opened!! - Published by Sandy Creek, 2006 edition-- 5-STAR SELLER with a five+ year record of very satisfied customers!! From a dry/smoke free environment --- Book has NO names, inscriptions, tears, highlights, underlines, dog ears, loose pages. An exceptional copy! GIFT QUALITY!! NOT ex-library book with markings. I ship daily. Carefully packaged with bubble wrap for the journey and I provide email verification at time of shipment. Delivered in 6 -14 days (Standard) or 3 - 6 days (Expedited)-- additional delivery time required for AK, HI and APO. Book will ship same or next day! Customer service and satisfaction is a priority. Know EXACTLY what you are buying with my detailed description -- Full disclosure on all books all the time! Read our feedback and buy with confidence from an Amazon Pro-Merchant. Double click on our name --PIZOOTI-- and find our STOREFRONT where you can see our complete and current inventory.
  • Summoning

    Debi Faulkner

    eBook (Kindle Edition, Oct. 9, 2010)
    Summoning is based on a “true” Irish witch story in which an evil vicar sells not only his soul but also that of his young servant girl, Meredith, to the devil. After learning the dark craft herself, Meredith finds herself trapped in the demon's shadow when she is accused of witchcraft. It is up to her to find the light and save herself – and those she loves – from the deal.
  • LilyPad Princess

    Debi Faulkner

    language (Debi Faulkner, Jan. 23, 2011)
    Princess Gwendolyn's life just got very strange. As always, there's Jack, her royal pain of a brother, but add Lily, the frog-turned-princess, and a Royal Ball to find Lily's family, and Gwendolyn is suddenly one busy girl. Now, someone or something, is attacking the castle. Is the kingdom safe, or is Jack right -- does it have something to do with the frogs?
  • Murphy's Law

    Debi Faulkner

    language (Kindle Edition, Feb. 24, 2011)
    All 11-year-old Murphy McKenna wants is a chance at a normal life – one where people aren’t locked in lockers, don’t throw red jello all over their classmates, never fall from second-story windows into the hedges and certainly don’t believe in (much less talk to) fairies. When Bram Worthington, the most popular guy in school, hires the I’ll-Detect-Anything Detective Agency, Murphy thinks she’ll finally get her wish. But MURPHY’S LAW hasn’t been rewritten just yet.
  • Black Belt

    Matt Faulkner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 9, 2000)
    Bushi is menaced by the bullies who call themselves Bullfrogs. One day, when he's running away from them, he hides in a dojo (karate school), where he sees a belt that once belonged to a karate master hanging on the wall. When he tries on the belt, he trips on it, falls, and hits his head. Upon awakening, he discovers he's been transported back in time and he's in a long-ago dojo where everyone seems to know him! There he hears about a dangerous bandit hiding in the hills and is grateful for the company of the two best students on his walk home. But when the bandit ambushes the two, Bushi learns firsthand that in karate, the winner is not necessarily the strongest fighter but may be the smartest fighter. It's a lesson he eventually takes back home and puts into practice when the Bullfrogs come after him one last time.
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  • Superheroes

    David Faulkner

    Paperback (Flashforward Publishing, Aug. 15, 2015)
    At four years old, David spends his days exploring with curious contemplation the vast wonders of the seemingly magical world around him. His only real care is wondering when his big brother, Robert, will be home from school to share it with him. His life is replete with typical childhood antics, joys and fears, and nightmares that wrack his sleep, but ultimately every morning, he knows a new adventure awaits.The divorce of their parents two years later sets in motion a chain of unforeseen events that bring David closer to his brother as a real-life nightmare unfolds. Alcoholism, tough financial times, and an archaic and draconian version of religion lead to physical, mental, and emotional abuse, and ultimately to abandonment.Seldom told are first-person perspectives from such a young age, but author David Faulkner’s meticulous recall and witty but poignant narration capture the spirit of childhood and reveal the often dark realities of what goes on behind closed doors. Superheroes takes us on a compelling journey from innocence to awareness, from a carefree world to one of heartbreak and tragedy, and leaves no emotional stone unturned.
  • Year of the WereCurse -- WereWhat?

    Debi Faulkner

    language (Speckled Stone Publishing, Aug. 17, 2011)
    When the Hobokens learn they've inherited a mansion from a great aunt they didn't know existed, 12-year-old Jack Henry thinks it's yet another move to yet another town with yet another school. But Hobokenstone Manor isn’t even close to anything he could have imagined. It’s not so bad that it’s located by the sea (even if there are . . . shudder . . . lobsters). He could even learn to live with the fact that the rooms move and that there's no real comics store in town – eventually. Nope, it’s not until his entire family turns into WereAnimals at his birthday party that Jack Henry realizes life at the manor is even more complicated than the plot of The Gargoyle Knight, Depths of Peril. Now Jack Henry must face gargantuan lobsters, deal with the ghosts of his evil ancestors and convince his parents that turning into WereAnimals isn’t normal if he’s ever going to get his family out of Hobokenstone Manor and find somewhere they can call home. Of course, they have to make it past the pitchfork- and torch-wielding villagers first.
  • A Fish Story

    Keith Faulkner

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, April 21, 1994)
    Faulkner, Keith
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