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Books with author Guy N. Smith

  • Turn the Page!

    N.V. Smith

    language (NVS Books, July 12, 2016)
    Can you spot my friend, Harpo? No! That’s because he shrinks when he’s scared. Will you help Harpo return to his normal size? How? You may ask. Turn the Page to find out.Turn the Page is a fun, interactive book that children, (and parents), are sure to love!
  • Triangle & Square!

    N.V. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2016)
    “Come down here,” Triangle says to Square. “Why don’t you come up her?” Square says to Triangle. And so it goes, on and on, as each one tries to convince the other that where he is at is the absolute best place to be. Stopping at nothing, they plead their cases from who has the better friend to which one has the best treat to eat. Up or down, which is better? Will Triangle give in and go up there where Square is or will Square come down to where Triangle is? Join them and find out who wins. Triangle or Square?
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  • Speak to Me: mute, witty and dangerous

    N. I. Smith

    language (Newnatbooks, Nov. 9, 2013)
    Fourteen year old Lauren is mute, witty and dangerous to know. Anthony learns to help her to speak then blows hot and cold over being friends. Their volatile friendship catapults Anthony into the Head’s office with a serious charge that could affect both their lives forever.“A thriller, a romance and all-round good read for people of all ages to enjoy.” N. I. Smith lives in the Cotswolds and studied Creative Writing at the University of Nottingham and Bath Spa University. “The fact that Lauren has cerebral palsy is purely incidental. She’s feisty and she knows exactly what she wants. You can’t ignore her; she draws you into her world which is strange and different.”
  • The Night Hunters!

    N.V. Smith

    language (NVS Books, Feb. 25, 2016)
    Come join Fox, Raccoon and Bear as they go on a nighttime butterfly hunt.They try everything possible to catch that butterfly but it's not as easy as they would like.With some help from friends, will the three night hunters finally catch the butterfly or is the butterfly just too smart for them?
  • Matt and Holly: An Early Readers Book!

    N.V. Smith

    language (NVS Books, Jan. 20, 2016)
    Come join Matt, Holly and friends as they venture outside for a day of fun and play! This is a great learn to read book, filled with simple sentences and many sight words for beginning readers. With easy to read text and fun, colorful pictures, this is the perfect book to help young readers practice their reading skills and it gets them excited about reading.Make sure to check out my other books in the Early Readers Series! -Dinosaurs Are the Best! -So Many Dinosaurs! -The Name Game Book!-Blue Book! Orange Octopus!
  • The Urban Boys: Discovery of the Five Senses

    K.N. Smith

    (Two Petals Publishing, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Welcome or unwelcome. Fate had arrived. The Urban Boys, Chapter 9 "A captivating and poetic tale of mystery, fantasy, and reality tied together by action!" 5-stars, Lars Jackson, Amazon Customer Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell become hypersensitive gifts that forever change the world of five teenage boys in this urban paranormal thriller. The story follows the boys as they learn how to utilize their sensory super powers as they embark upon a mission of good vs. evil. Upon the boys’ mysterious incident with an energy source in a forbidden preserve, they’re instinctively called to a neighboring town, Sandry Lake, to root out evil. Their superhero senses guide them each time. However, secrecy about their mission, furious battles with evil thugs, extreme fatigue, and stress and pressure soon overwhelm the boys, but they must find a way to embrace their fate. A lurking, dark stranger seems to know their plight, and a strikingly beautiful, fearless lady lends way to heightened confusion. Intriguing, intelligent, and full of action, The Urban Boys offers a memorable, emotion-packed, thrilling ride for adventure fans of all ages!
  • Elle's Silly Hats

    N. L. Smith

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • The Turtle and the Hair!

    N.V. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2016)
    Usually, turtles do not have hair but Ned, the turtle, thought that was unfair. Deciding to put his baldness to a stop, he went in search of hair at the Wiggy Wig Shop. Ned wants nothing more than to have a full head of hair. Fed up with being bald, he decides to take matters into his own hands and buy some hair from the Wiggy Wig Shop. When Ned arrives at the shop, he is ecstatic to see all of the different types of hair, but does having so many choices make it hard for Ned to choose? Will Ned find the right hair for him or will he find the task too daunting? Come find out as we join Ned on his quest for the perfect hair.
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  • Sleeping Beauty

    Guyn Smith

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan Pub, June 15, 1980)
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  • Drum Drum Drum Goes the Panda!

    N.V. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 9, 2017)
    I see a panda as happy as can be. When he is happy, he drums softly. The beat he plays is so much fun. He counts to three, then bangs on his drum. Come join Panda and his friends as they use music and instruments to express their feelings. This rhythmic story, filled with fun instruments, lovable animals and brightly colored pictures, has their toes tapping and their heads bobbing, as the friends combine forces to create some beautiful music.
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  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N. Smith

    Paperback (New English Library Ltd, March 15, 1798)
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  • Winston Churchill

    N. D Smith

    Unknown Binding (Roy Publishers, March 15, 1964)
    Quality juvenile biography, illustrated with photos. The author attempts to show Churchill as --at the same time-- a prat of the history in which he grew to political supremacy, and yet as a figure who was outstanding in the events which took place around him,be they cavalry charge or world war. This account of Winston Churchill must and does conform to the title of its series --it is an outline.