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Books with author Frances Cole

  • Field of the White Snow

    Frances Cowie

    eBook (D2S Media, July 29, 2018)
    Vanessa Blinkly is a frightened ten year old when she moves with her mother to the Rata River Valley, away from the father she loves and the only home she has ever known.Over the next five years, she struggles to adjust to life with a man who isn’t her father, a teenage boy who isn’t her brother, and a mother who doesn’t seem like her mother anymore. Liam O’Leary hates the intrusion of the new housekeeper and her brat of a daughter with a stiff bristle brush for a backbone and unusual ways. But when Vanessa returns from school to the valley in her sixteenth year, one choice will impact both their lives for years to come.From the author of The Watershed comes the richly written tale of Vanessa Blinkly, and her lovefor a crazy black horse and a man who couldn’t stay to make a difference. Field of the White Snow - all they needed were forty-eight sunsets.Book 2 in the Clifton Falls companion novel series. Can be read as a standalone.Contains sexual references.
  • The Guardians of the Hidden Scepter

    Frank Cole

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., March 8, 2011)
    Amber never dreamed her archaeology class would turn into a top secret mission that would take her across the globe, but when her teacher goes missing, Amber realizes it's up to her to protect the Hidden Scepter or risk unleashing an ancient power too terrifying to imagine. This guaranteed page-turner from the bestselling author of the Hashbrown Winters series is perfect for the adventurer in your family.
  • Hashbrown Winters and the Mashimoto Madness

    Frank Cole

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., Jan. 8, 2010)
    All Hashbrown Winters ever wanted was a simple life: a treehouse full of buddies, enough marbles to keep him occupied at recess, and a Brody the Ape-Slayer action figure with authentic ninja throwing stars. But everything changes when Hi Mashimoto starts a rival club and threatens to take Hashbrown's place as the kid with the coolest treehouse at Pordunce Elementary.This hilarious follow-up to The Adventures of Hashbrown Winters reunites all your favorite zany characters and introduces plenty of new ones. You'll never believe the trouble Hashbrown gets into this time. Frank L. Cole's Hashbrown Winters and the Mashimoto Madness will have your whole family laughing out loud; it's a perfect read for pranksters of all ages.
  • Monster Snuggles: Gurgle Gurgle!

    Frances Coe

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, June 30, 2001)
    Ooh, ooh--it's a big green monster, a hungry one too, and it likes to chomp and it likes to chew! But, are you scared? Not at all. Because this fellow likes things that go squirt, that are squishy and splashy, crunchy and munchy...like orange-and-peanut butter-and-pickle sandwiches. It's the silliest food ever.
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  • The Guardians of the Hidden Scepter

    Frank Cole

    Hardcover (Cedar Fort, Inc., March 8, 2011)
    Amber never dreamed her archaeology class would turn into a top secret mission that would take her across the globe, but when her teacher goes missing, Amber realizes it's up to her to protect the Hidden Scepter or risk unleashing an ancient power too terrifying to imagine. This guaranteed page-turner from the bestselling author of the Hashbrown Winters series is perfect for the adventurer in your family.
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  • Hashbrown Winters and the Phantom of Pordunce

    Frank Cole

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc., Nov. 1, 2010)
    Life at Pordunce is back to normal - well, as normal as ever in the three-ring circus that passes for Hashbrown's elementary school. But everything changes when a ghostly presence starts roaming the halls. And even worse, Hashbrown's club may be about to lose one of its founding members. Can Hashbrown save the day? This snort-worthy, fun-filled roller-coaster ride of a book is guaranteed to get you giggling - assuming you can pry it away from your kids long enough to read it yourself.
  • Hashbrown Winters and the Mashimoto Madness

    Frank Cole

    Paperback (Bonneville, Jan. 8, 2010)
    All Hashbrown Winters ever wanted was a simple life: a treehouse full of buddies, enough marbles to keep him occupied at recess, and a Brody the Ape-Slayer action figure with authentic ninja throwing stars. But everything changes when Hi Mashimoto starts a rival club and threatens to take Hashbrown's place as the kid with the coolest treehouse at Pordunce Elementary. This hilarious follow-up to The Adventures of Hashbrown Winters reunites all your favorite zany characters and introduces plenty of new ones. You'll never believe the trouble Hashbrown gets into this time. Frank L. Cole's Hashbrown Winters and the Mashimoto Madness will have your whole family laughing out loud, it's a perfect read for pranksters of all ages.
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  • Epiphany - How Fight Club Changed My Life

    Frank Coles

    language (Riding High Ltd, July 19, 2012)
    Ever wanted to change your life? What if you didn't miss the opportunity this time?A very short story, the first I ever wrote, and it changed my life. It's designed to be free, so if there is any dollar amount next to the title it just means the amazon backend is getting up to speed with $0.00 price matching. You can simply download the sample instead, there's bonus content afterwards that means you still get the whole thing.Have fun.
  • Giraffe Jokes: a Flap-up, Stand-up Joke Book

    Frances Cony

    Hardcover (Tango Books, Sept. 23, 1996)
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  • Her Journey's End

    Frances Cooke

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 26, 2018)
    Excerpt from Her Journey's EndI did not mean to keep you waiting. You have that long walk to Lyndhurst before you, and fast ing, too! Won't you let Ann give you a cup of coffee?About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Monster Snuggles: Chomp Chomp!

    Frances Coe

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, June 30, 2001)
    Mish, mash, mush, and a scoop and a gloop! A monster is thirsty, as thirsty can be, so he's making a drink, as anyone can see. What's in the glass? It starts out okay, with milk and ice cream. YUM, you say. But, oh no, that's not all, it's got smelly socks too, and banana peels and eggshells--oh...would you like one, too?
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  • Zebra Jokes: Lift a Flap

    Frances Cony

    Hardcover (Dove Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
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