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Books with author George Greenhill

  • Masked

    M Greenhill

    eBook (2 Little Monkeys, Oct. 31, 2017)
    An invisible enemy. A deadly virus. A human hacker and a Werewolf alpha are their only hope. That’s if they don’t kill each other first.When Parker Johnson, a top security specialist, is called in to help track down the architects behind a genetically engineered virus, she doesn’t hesitate. Even if it means working with Daniel Locke, the icy Alpha Commander who she had the misfortune of pissing off. Big time.Fierce, powerful, and determined, Daniel has spent his whole life defending those he loves. But this time the enemy is invisible, and everywhere. An enemy that could destroy his entire race. The last thing he needs is a curvy, brunette firecracker who’s been a thorn in his side for more than a decade. But the Alliance has other ideas. The disease is spreading, and Parker’s technological abilities might be their only hope for survival. It is a race against the clock for this unlikely couple as they attempt to save those they love, while at the same time contend with a mutual attraction that refuses to be silenced. Wattys award winner for Voracious ReadsWhat Amazon readers are saying: ★★★★★ "This paranormal thriller will have you on the edge of your seat, unable to put down this nerve wracking story."★★★★★ "An amazing book which entices every nerve ending... a book which brings all your paranormal fantasies to life."★★★★★ "It has been a long time since I picked up a book and couldn't put it down until the last page!"★★★★★ "The plot is gripping and didn’t want to let me go."★★★★★ "Not a dull moment until you’ve turned the last page. I’m already looking forward to the next installment"★★★★★ "Awesome fast paced story with twists and turns, you just can't stop reading."
  • Safety Patrol

    George Green

    Paperback (Echo Books, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Safety Patrol is the story of Ibrahim and his friends who take part in a citywide competition about safety. The winner of the competition will be named student safety patrol assistant for the school. However, Ibrahim, the winner is nervous about the responsibility of helping pedestrians cross the dangerous intersection known Crash Alley. The story helps to teach kids to cross busy intersections safely.This story unfolds in Safety Patrol, the third book from 'Childhood Champions', a series of stories about a group of Muslim children in New York City and their daily adventures.
  • The Project

    George Green

    Paperback (Echo Books, Aug. 22, 2017)
    The Project is the story of Ibrahim and his friends, who are determined to work together as a team to win first prize at their school science fair.However, Yasin decides to make an effort to complete the project alone. This is a story of how much more can be achieved as part of a team than individually and the unexpected rewards that teamwork can deliver.This story unfolds in The Project, the second book from 'Childhood Champions', a series of stories about a group of Muslim children in New York City and their daily adventures.
  • No Ordinary Day

    George Green

    Paperback (Echo Books, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Eight year old Ibrahim and friends win a Quran competition, where the prize sees them scoring tickets to watch an exciting football game after their class is paid a visit by Hakeem Mohammed, a star football player from the California Spartans.Hakeem Mohammed and the California Spartans are in New York City for one of the most anticipated football games of the season. Ibrahim and friends unite with Hakeem in the locker room to meet the team before the big game. Though their meetings with Hakeem were brief, he instilled a life long impression before going on to star in one of the most memorable games in football. This story unfolds in No Ordinary Day, the first book from 'Childhood Champions', a new series of stories about a group of Muslim children in New York City and their daily adventures.
  • The Dynamics of Mechanical Flight : Lectures Delivered at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, March 1910 and 1911

    Greenhill, Sir G. (George)

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, July 21, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Gigi: If Dogs Could Talk

    George Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2016)
    For many of us, our pets are not just pets. We make them part of our families and love them as such. When we look into their eyes and utter a word or two to them, nearly all of us wish they could answer. This heart-warming true story about GiGi, an adopted white poodle, was written by her owner, George. George often wonders what GiGi would say if she could talk back to him. Hence, this book was written to show what he imagines GiGi would be saying if she could! The story covers GiGi’s introduction to her new home and Myrna, her new Mom, and the original hand-drawn cartoon-style format makes it enjoyable for the whole family.
  • Fred, The Dog Who Couldn't Bark

    George Green

    Paperback (George Green Enterprises, June 18, 2014)
    Fred is a dog who was picked up by the Puppy Love Shelter. After an accident, he was left with an injury on his neck that prevented him from barking like other dogs do. Despite his disability, he discovers that he has another ability that leads to him being very much needed by one man who also has a disability of his own. It’s as though the two were destined to find one another. Books written by George Green include: ~ Lenny, The Lion Who Couldn’t Roar ~ Toby, The Laughing Hyena Who Lost His Sense Of Humor ~ Fluffy, The Cat Who Couldn’t Meow ~ Softy, The Bird Who Couldn’t Fly The series is a collection of easy-to-follow, lighthearted stories that will leave young children laughing, happy and inspired. Each book also features a selection of fun facts for kids.
  • Cathy, the Cow who Couldn't Moo

    George Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2016)
    Cathy is a beautiful white and black cow with a disability; she cannot moo! This makes life a bit difficult for her, and leaves her feeling lonely with no friends. However her owner, farmer George, and his daughter, Catrina, know that her milk is the sweetest in town. They enter her milk into the sweetest milk contest at the State Fair. If Cathy wins the contest it'll show that although she's unable to do what she's supposed to, she does have another asset that makes her real special!
  • Charlie, The Caterpillar Who Couldn't Wait To Become a Butterfly

    George Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 10, 2016)
    George Green has written a number of children’s books, all of which have character-building messages for young children. Patience is certainly a virtue most young children need to learn. Come Christmas, Easter, Birthdays and other special days, it can be difficult for parents to keep surprises from them! George wrote this book with the hope that it would show young kids how important being patient really is, and that the benefits can sure outweigh the often tedious wait. The best example - of course - is Charlie, the caterpillar who could not wait to become a butterfly! When Charlie first crawls out of his egg, all he wants to do is be a butterfly. While most butterflies know how long it takes to change from a caterpillar into a butterfly, Charlie was not born with this patience! But, as he eats and grows and eats and grows, his mother reminds him that he does have this important skill, the bottom-line of which is that all good things come to those who wait!
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  • Eddie the Elephant who Lost His Trunk

    George Green

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 27, 2019)
    Eddie the Elephant who Lost his Trunk is the fifteenth book that George has written for children. Like with all of his other stories, this one tells of an animal who has something taken from him, leaving him with a disability. Eddie is left angry at the one who took his trunk. But with help and love from his friends and family, and the decision to understand the ways of alligators, he is able to live a long and happy life, free from anger and resentment. His story shows us that we can rely on those we love, and that choosing to understand our enemies can bring some relief to the heart.
  • Charlie, the Caterpillar Who Couldn't Wait To Become a Butterfly

    George Green

    Paperback (McNae, Marlin and MacKenzie, June 25, 2018)
    When Charlie first crawls out of his egg, all he wants to do is be a butterfly. While most butterflies know how long it takes to change from a caterpillar into a butterfly, Charlie was not born with this patience! But, as he eats and grows, his mother reminds him that he does have this important skill, the bottom-line of which is that all good things come to those who wait!
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  • Harry, the Horse with No Hope

    George Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2016)
    George Green is the author of a number of children’s books that aim to deliver character-building messages to young children. In this story George states, “We can all learn a valuable lesson through animals… love them and they will love you right back!” Harry, the horse with no hope, was an abused horse. Not only was he abused, he was attacked by a Mountain Lion as well. One day, however, his life changed forever when a beautiful horse rescuer, Tiffany, and her mother decided to dedicate their time to helping him. As a horse with no hope only a few months before joining Tiffany on the farm, with four other horses, his transformation is unbelievable as he learns to trust and live life again to the fullest. Of course, he could not have done this without the love Tiffany gave him from the start.
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