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Books with author Ian Anderson

  • 8 Mysteries of the Bible Explained

    P Anderson

    eBook
    This book addresses 8 big mysteries in the Bible. Where do demons come from? Was Jesus Christ actually present in the Old Testament? Is the antichrist actually someone who was alive on earth but will return again? Will we see our pets in heaven? The mysteries and more are explained.
  • Dog eat Doug Volume 7: The Seventh Collection of Comic Strips

    Brian Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2016)
    What readers are saying about Dog eat Doug: “If you like Calvin and Hobbes, then this is a must read. It is full of ridiculous references and subtle yet very effective humor. I LOVE dog eat Doug.” - Ethan “Love dogs, love kids, this is the comic strip and book for me. Yes there is an homage to Calvin & Hobbes and even Peanuts, but this strip has a charm all it's own and I love it. Even named our dog Sophie.” - Kellie Russ “Page after page of laugh out loud fun. I've been reading about Doug and Sophie for a while and just love their adventures. This is a good read for all ages.” - Ruth Craig “It took a long time to find a comic that could replace Calvin and Hobbes for me.” - Peter Mol “Brian Anderson is a genius. I love his writing and his characters are ever endearing. My only gripe about this second collection of Sophie the Lab, baby Doug and their family is the book ends far too soon - I wish there were more! You can't go wrong with Brian Anderson, his stories and art. Enjoy!” - Banzai In the spirit of Snoopy and Charlie Brown, or Calvin and Hobbes, Dog eat Doug is the cartooning creation of Brian Anderson that follows the daily exploits of Sophie, a cheese-loving chocolate Lab with a nose for the nuances of sarcasm and irony, and baby Doug, a healthy, happy newborn with no concept of jealousy and a limitless curiosity. Together, this dynamic duo adjusts to sharing the spotlight, the toys, and the affections of Mom and Dad, while exploring nature and its majesty, the couch and its cushions, and the cookie jar and its contents. And if you enjoy this collection, you’ll find a link to download another free book of Dog eat Doug, stuffed with dog humor, cats, babies and other lovable animals.
  • Squanto and the Pilgrims;

    A. M Anderson

    Hardcover (Wheeler Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1949)
    INDIAN BOOK
  • A WORKSHOP FOR AMATEURS

    Adrian Anderson

    eBook
    None
  • God is Good

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    God is Good is a short rhyming story showing some of the many blessings that God gives to us daily.
  • Mommy Learns to Share

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    In this story, a Mom is teaching her son a lesson in sharing by not sharing herself. The son realizes in the end what his Mom was trying to do all along and gains valuable knowledge.
  • Squirrely Squirrel's Home Sweet Home

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    In this edition of the Squirrely Squirrel series, we find Squirrely working diligently to find a new home. He has outgrown his old tree and must find a better fitting tree. Again, he must go through a series of challenges before reaching his ultimate goal.
  • The Lord of Long Shadows: Knights of the Fallen Realm: Book 1

    M. Anderson

    language (Anderson Books, Aug. 16, 2019)
    In The Lord of Long Shadows (Knights of the Fallen Realm, Book 1) Twenty-year-old orphan Alex Winters’ quiet life is shattered when a chance encounter transports her to a world beyond her imagination and into the adventure of a lifetime.After saving an old man on her way home from work, Alex Winters finds herself abruptly teleported to the world of Aquillon, where humanity suffers at the hands of the Court of Hours, a group of malevolent demons who have ruled for a thousand years. Given only a single clue to find her way home, Alex sets out on a journey to discover her place in a world she barely understands. Over the course of her adventure, Alex befriends brave allies and evades cunning and sinister enemies, all the while discovering more and more about a destiny she feels unprepared for, while facing challenges and dangers that will push her courage to the limit. Filled with action, adventure, and humor, The Lord of Long Shadows is a thrilling young-adult fantasy adventure perfect for middle and high school fans of Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson novels, as well as fans of fast-paced adventure and fantasy of all ages. The Lord of Long Shadows is a page-turner that will leave readers laughing and excited to see what happens next as the adventure of Knights of the Fallen Realm unfolds.
  • Squirrely Squirrel and the Nutty Adventure

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    Squirrely Squirrel and the Nutty Adventure is a rhyming story of perseverance. It follows a squirrel as he attempts to obtain food while dealing with many obstacles along the way. It is fun, light hearted, and easy to read.
  • The Return of the Werewolves

    S. I. Anderson

    language (, Feb. 3, 2017)
    Book one on sale!! “Who does he think he is, sitting there like the king of the school?” “He’s Lord Zarlock.” “I know who he is you idiot.” With his dying breath, William Zarlock warned Tom to beware of the wolves… And now, the wolves are back, biting and burning their way through towns and villages… But is there more to them than mindless savagery? And what of the Le Fays, who have suddenly gone quiet? What holds them at bay? Or whom?
  • Smile Down on Me Moon

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    Smile Down on Me focuses on a boy who is outside playing with his friends when the moon starts to rise and the sun starts to drop. He is questioning the moon on such things as where does it go when the sun is up and why it's shape changes. It's a quick and easy read in a rhyming format.
  • A Christmas Prayer

    Rian B. Anderson

    language (Covenant Communications, Nov. 23, 2011)
    In a small, rural village on Christmas Eve, 1881, a widow and her young children sit shivering in front of a small fire. With no more wood, little food, inadequate clothing, and no money to speak of, the desperate widow offers up a humble plea to heaven. Two miles away, young Matthew Miles is upset that he won't be receiving the gift he has wanted for Christmas. Even worse, his father has him doing extra chores, on Christmas Eve! What Matthew is about to learn is that the best gifts are those that are given, and that each act of service is a mission from God--an answer to A Christmas Prayer.