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  • The Survival Initiative

    C. K. Phillips

    eBook
    Three men seeking to destroy western civilization...and a few good people determined to stop them. Terrorist attacks. A nation on high alert. A mandatory mission. It shouldn't take an explosion—or death—to deliver a message. All that novelist Phil Kent wanted was to watch a football game with his lifelong friend Bill Lander while their wives were shopping at the Miami Mall...and they even made it through the first half. But then the terrorist attack on the mall left Lisa Lander in a coma—and that was only the beginning. Kent and Lander quickly find themselves facing a call to action. On high alert, the CIA recruits retired SEAL Lander to gear up and lead an “off-the-books” operation to return fire against the terrorist acts striking the U.S, Canada, and Europe by a new cell only known as IM4WD, led by Ahmad Bin Ladr. As Lander watches his wife struggle to live, he agrees—on the sole condition that Kent is incorporated into this mission. Ahead of them is a plot masterminded to bring the United States and their NATO allies to their knees. As they slowly peel back the layers of this shocking plan, they are horrified at the twists they uncover in this high-stakes mission. As Destruction Day quickly approaches, Lander and his team are the only people that stand in the way between their culture’s survival—and mass destruction. The third book in the Kent/Lander series, The Survival Initiative will throw you into the fight for everything you hold dear. Join Phil and Cyndi Kent, former SEAL Bill Lander, and their friends and allies, and learn exactly what friendship, love, and determination can do against terrorism!Can they shut down the plot before the fatal blow?
  • Camp

    G.L. Phillips

    language (, Aug. 3, 2015)
    In Book 3 of the Therienka, Girl Detective series, Rinka and Carla go off to summer camp. Their fun camp experience suddenly becomes a frightening mystery of immense importance that once again involves gold. Can the girls solve it in time?
  • Hidden Treasure Maze Book

    Dave Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 1, 1984)
    Here are breathtaking heroic tales of adventure accompanying 34 intricate mazes. As you solve them, you will encounter evil dragons, people-eating plants, bloodthirsty giants, fierce desert nomads, marauding pirates, sharks, ghosts, dinosaurs, and many other dangerous adversaries, monsters, and demons. Created by maze master Dave Phillips, these serpentine puzzles take you into mythical realms where you can join the hair-raising exploits of brave heroes and heroines: Sue, a skier threatened by vicious wolves on a precipitous mountain pass; the captured prince and princess of Baghdad flying on a magic carpet to evade the claws of an evil vizier's hawks; a professor searching with his niece and nephew through a savage prehistoric wilderness for their lost time machine; a knight threading through labyrinthine tunnels to claim the treasure hoard of a fire-breathing dragon.And, if you become hopelessly lost, solutions in the back of the book show you how to get out of trouble.Hidden Treasure Maze Book will delight all puzzlists and armchair adventurers. By following every twist and turn of these challenging and inventive mazes, you can sharpen your puzzle-solving skills while stimulating your imagination.
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  • Reindeer

    Dee Phillips

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2015)
    It's winter on the Arctic tundra. As a blizzard blows around them, a herd of reindeer is searching for food. The land is covered with snow, but the hungry deer know how to find a meal. Using their hard hooves, they dig down through the snow to find moss to eat. Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its primary-grade audience, this colorful, fact-filled book gives readers a chance not only to learn all about reindeer and how their bodies are adapted to the extreme cold, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. Built-in activities, such as describing a reindeer to someone who has never seen one will give readers a chance to gain, insights beyond the facts and figures.
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  • THE HIDDEN SUMMER

    Gin Phillips

    eBook
    After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her best friend, but also losing the only person in whom Nell finds refuge from the difficulties she faces at home. Determined to find a place of their own, Nell and Lydia spend the summer hiding out in an abandoned golf course where Nell and Lydia find mysterious symbols scattered throughout the grounds. As they reveal the secret of the symbols, Nell discovers she isn't the only one seeking haven and begins to uncover what’s really been hidden all along, finally allowing herself to be truly seen.Hidden Summer is a quietly beautiful coming of age story about self-discovery, family, and friendship. An elegantly written children’s book debut from an award-winning author in the vein of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and for fans of Moon Over Manifest.
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  • Escape from Graveside

    Gary Phillips

    language (, Nov. 22, 2019)
    The comedic tale of a young necromancer who must help his new friends escape from a tyrannical vampire with the help of a talking shovel and a whole lotta rats.
  • The Hidden Summer

    Gin Phillips

    Hardcover (Dial Books, June 13, 2013)
    After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her best friend, but also losing the only person in whom Nell finds refuge from the difficulties she faces at home. Determined to find a place of their own, Nell and Lydia spend the summer hiding out in an abandoned golf course where Nell and Lydia find mysterious symbols scattered throughout the grounds. As they reveal the secret of the symbols, Nell discovers she isn't the only one seeking haven and begins to uncover what’s really been hidden all along, finally allowing herself to be truly seen.Hidden Summer is a quietly beautiful coming of age story about self-discovery, family, and friendship. An elegantly written children’s book debut from an award-winning author in the vein of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and for fans of Moon Over Manifest.
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  • Mansion

    G.L. Phillips

    language (, Nov. 17, 2015)
    In Book 5 of the Therienka, Girl Detective series, a newspaper article about the death of a reclusive millionaire starts Rinka off on a new mystery.A multi-million dollar inheritance will depend on Rinka's ability to solve a baffling riddle.Rinka is only nine, but she's curious, smart and logical. In this exciting book she applies her "awesomeness" to the world of puzzles and codes.
  • Small Streams and Daydreams: A Contrarian's View of Fly-fishing

    Paul Phillips

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, Nov. 19, 2015)
    For Paul Phillips, not every day on the stream is an idyllic, spiritual experience. Small Streams and Daydreams is a compilation of entertaining essays on the 30 years he's spent fly-fishing throughout the United States and Canada. Unlike most writers in this genre, Phillips' back casts are not always flawless, his accuracy is not always unerring, and his footing not always assured. He gets lost, he falls, he loses equipment, his line gets entangled, and he's admittedly caught more "stick-fish" than most people have trout. With sharp wit and humor, Phillips' essays combine an abiding love for nature and for fly-fishing with the insight to see the pastime for what it is (an avocation) as well as what it is not (an emblem of distinction). While he waxes philosophical at times, at others he pokes great fun at his favorite target-himself. Phillips is a self-taught, self-described fly-fishing contrarian who eschews instructors, guides, lodges, sanctimonious peers, and matching the hatch. While his aim on stream is all too frequently awry, he can and does draw a steady bead on the grim-faced, the scolds, and the snobs whom he views as too prevalent, and too influential, in the contemporary literature on this wild, beautiful, and relaxing hobby.
  • Monster Mazes

    Dave Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1989)
    This book is your invitation to enter a world of high adventure, where daring and skill will bring you great treasure, but only if you avoid a host of deadly dangers. The mazes are in four levels of increasing difficulty.In Level I you enter the long-lost Mystic Caverns. There are fabulous treasures awaiting those skillful enough to avoid fatal encounters with dragons, trolls, demons, goblins, and other unpleasant characters.Level II consists of a maze of tunnels built by an ancient race of dwarves, and inhabited by a harpy, a fire demon, a sea serpent, an evil wizard in search of a magic ring, and worms hundreds of feet long. This level is filled with secret passages, which you can enter to emerge in another section of the maze.Level III is alive with sorcery. The bones of dead warriors clatter in the tunnels; berserker warriors destroy all but their own kind. In these caverns you'll find a magic warrior with the power to see through any disguise or illusion, the rarest jewel in the world, and other prizes, but to snare them you must choose weapons to use against ghosts, skeletons, and warriors.Only the bravest and most skilled adventurer should dare Level IV. It is filled with wolves and scorpions, a seven-headed hydra, a fire-breathing dragon, and other hostile creatures.You must collect arrows to slay them and escape with you loot.Monster Mazes will provide hours of stimulating and scary entertainment for maze enthusiasts of all ages. Solutions are included for each excitingly illustrated puzzle.
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  • I Want To Be A Hockey Player: Kids Book About Becoming a Hockey Player Children Career Goals Boys Sports Story Growing Up Dreams

    Dee Phillips

    Paperback (Independently published, July 16, 2019)
    Is your child obsessed with hockey? Does he (or she) want to be hockey player when they grow up? Here is an excellent book that they are sure to enjoy. This book is all about growing up and becoming a hockey player. It is an excellent resource for kid’s careers. The book shares all the tips needed to become a hockey player – from practicing skating and listening to their coaches - and goes on to outline the rules of the game and tells about the players. Your child will want to read this book over and over again. It has original artwork illustrations in full color. It is easy to read and understand and would be ideal for children 6 – 12 years of age. Help your child fulfill their dream of becoming a hockey player when they grow up. Learning all about the game is the first step.
  • The Hidden Summer

    Gin Phillips

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 12, 2014)
    After a falling out between their mothers, 13-year-old best friends Nell and Lydia are forbidden from seeing each other for the whole summer. Nell struggles with the thought of not only losing her best friend, but also losing the only person in whom Nell finds refuge from the difficulties she faces at home. Determined to find a place of their own, Nell and Lydia spend the summer hiding out in an abandoned golf course where Nell and Lydia find mysterious symbols scattered throughout the grounds. As they reveal the secret of the symbols, Nell discovers she isn't the only one seeking haven and begins to uncover what’s really been hidden all along, finally allowing herself to be truly seen.Hidden Summer is a quietly beautiful coming of age story about self-discovery, family, and friendship. An elegantly written children’s book debut from an award-winning author in the vein of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and for fans of Moon Over Manifest.
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