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Books with author J Antony Miller

  • Texas V. Johnson: The Flag-Burning Case

    J. Anthony Miller

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 1, 1997)
    Covers the case of Texas v. Johnson, in which the question before the court was whether flag burning is an activity protected by the Bill of Rights
  • Shaylae of the Gentle Heart

    J Antony Miller

    (AuthorHouse, Jan. 16, 2013)
    A three-thousand-year old war between two distant planets has found a new battle ground: Earth. Shaylae Lucero, a beautiful fourteen-year-old Navajo girl, who has been isolated from her culture, finds herself thrust into the middle of this war. The Dark Ones, ancient enemies of the Navajo, have found her and have mistaken her for their mortal enemy, Changing Woman, the Sacred Mother of the Navajo. During Shaylae’s Kinaalda, the puberty ceremony for Navajo girls, Changing Woman visits her and charges her with resolving this conflict. Initially reluctant to accept this mission, she soon realizes that she has no choice—the Dark Ones have kidnapped her parents, top researchers in the area of hyperspace. Before destroying Earth, the Dark Ones first want access to this new technology. With the help of her two friends, Ayanna and Micah, she learns of the richness of her heritage and discovers she has access to the ancient powers of the Navajo. Using these new-found powers, twice she is able to thwart the Dark Ones efforts to capture her, but is she ready for the final, cataclysmic conflict aboard their interstellar ship?
  • Shaylae of the Gentle Heart: Book 1 in the Shaylae Trliogy

    J Antony Miller, Jeremy Miller

    language (j. Antony Miller, Nov. 18, 2010)
    A three-thousand-year old war between two distant planets has found a new battle ground: Earth. Shaylae Lucero, a beautiful fourteen-year-old Navajo girl, who has been isolated from her culture, finds herself thrust into the middle of this war. The Dark Ones, ancient enemies of the Navajo, have found her and have mistaken her for their mortal enemy, Changing Woman, the Sacred Mother of the Navajo.During Shaylae’s Kinaalda, the ceremony celebrating a Navajo girl’s journey into womanhood, Changing Woman visits her and charges her with resolving this conflict. Initially reluctant to accept this mission, she soon realizes that she has no choice—the Dark Ones have kidnapped her parents, top researchers in the area of hyperspace. Before destroying Earth, the Dark Ones first want access to this new technology.With the help of her two friends, Ayanna and Micah, she learns of the richness of her heritage and discovers she has access to the ancient powers of the Navajo. Using these new-found powers, twice she is able to thwart the Dark Ones efforts to capture her, but is she ready for the final, cataclysmic conflict aboard their interstellar ship?
  • The Chain

    Antony Millen

    language (Maple Koru Publishing, Nov. 14, 2015)
    Two brothers. One mission: Restore privacy to the world.The year is 2043. Empowered by the anti-encryption program, ICALL, and the world-wide wireless Blanket, the Global Domain reigns over all colocation centres with its Connectivist ideology, enforcing mandatory online activity for every eartizen and disabling attempts to secure privacy. The Domain’s slogans are: "Secrecy Threatens Security" and "Privacy Prevents Prosperity and Peace."From his death-bed in New Zealand, Fenton Ouvert commissions his sons, Topia and Lukan, to locate a flash drive containing the files of Jeremy Winterton, files stolen thirty years earlier from international surveillance agencies. A former investigative journalist, Ouvert hid the flash drive at the end of a chain of clue-bearers around the world. Contacted by the resistance movement known as Arachne, Ouvert believes the drive contains original plans for the ICALL program and thus, hope for a free world.Travelling the globe, the Ouvert boys locate the links, but what will their journey reveal about their father and the effects of the Global Domain's dominance? And what will their quest mean for the world when they reach the end of the chain?“If George Orwell wrote a Hardy Boys story . . . it would be The Chain.” – Nix Whittaker, author of the Glyph Warrior series
  • Cero's Gold

    Anthony Miller Jr.

    eBook
    J.R. and his best friend, Larry discover a high tech way of finding missed gold at abandoned gold mines. Aided by J.R.’s sister, Valerie, the three teenagers spend the end of their summer vacation exploring old mines in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California. Using their new secret weapon the trio uncovers much more than lost gold during their two week adventure.
  • A Light for Glady

    J.A. Miller

    eBook (J.A. Miller, June 22, 2015)
    The picture-perfect town of Glady hides a disturbing secret. On her first Sunday at Countryside Church, Rose meets a blue-haired boy who warns her that things are not what they seem. As she investigates, Rose gradually uncovers the terrifying truth, but doing so puts her in the middle of a very real spiritual battle for the fate of the church and the whole town. For there are some strongholds that are not easily uprooted.
  • Gilly the Goose

    J.J. Miller

    language (, April 23, 2012)
    Gilly is the goose who always runs late, missing out on most everything. Learn from his tale and "Dont' be a Gilly !"
  • The Chain

    Antony Millen

    (Maple Koru Publishing, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Two brothers. One mission: Restore privacy to the world. The year is 2043. Empowered by the anti-encryption program, ICALL, and the world-wide wireless Blanket, the Global Domain reigns over all colocation centres with its Connectivist ideology, enforcing mandatory online activity for every eartizen and disabling attempts to secure privacy. The Domain’s slogans are: "Secrecy Threatens Security" and "Privacy Prevents Prosperity and Peace." From his death-bed in New Zealand, Fenton Ouvert commissions his sons, Topia and Lukan, to locate a flash drive containing the files of Jeremy Winterton, files stolen thirty years earlier from international surveillance agencies. A former investigative journalist, Ouvert hid the flash drive at the end of a chain of clue-bearers around the world. Contacted by the resistance movement known as Arachne, Ouvert believes the drive contains original plans for the ICALL program and thus, hope for a free world. Travelling the globe, the Ouvert boys locate the links, but what will their journey reveal about their father and the effects of the Global Domain's dominance? And what will their quest mean for the world when they reach the end of the chain? “If George Orwell wrote a Hardy Boys story . . . it would be 'The Chain'.” – Nix Whittaker, author of the 'Glyph Warrior' series
  • The Usborne Complete Book of Art Ideas

    Antonia Miller

    Hardcover
    Spiral Bound inside hardcover. New. Microhelf wear.
  • A Light for Glady

    J.A. Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2015)
    The picture-perfect town of Glady hides a dangerous secret. On her first Sunday at Countryside Church, Rose meets a blue-haired boy named Jason who warns her that things are not what they seem. As she investigates, Rose gradually uncovers the truth, but doing so puts her in the middle of a terrifying spiritual battle for the fate of the church and the whole town. For there are some strongholds that are not easily uprooted.
  • Sarah and the Geodes

    J. Miller

    eBook (, Feb. 11, 2019)
    Sarah Fletcher is a nine-year-old student at Euclid Elementary School. She is like most girls; she likes going to the mall, hanging out with her friends, and listening to music. Sarah had no idea that a surprise gift from her uncle John was about to change her life. The Geodes are geometric super heroes from the twelfth dimension and accidentally became trapped on Earth while conducting scientific experiments. With Sarah's big surprise and the arrival of the Geodes, it was going to be an interesting school year.The story of Sarah and the Geodes teaches that mathematics can be fun and has many practical applications. Through the Geodes, the story shows examples of everyday objects that are actually shaped like geometric solids. Sarah and the Geodes also teaches valuable life lessons such as crime doesn't pay; honesty is the best policy, and the importance of teamwork and planning.
  • The Usborne Complete Book of Art Ideas

    Antonia Miller

    Hardcover
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