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  • The Black Reckoning: The Books of Beginning 3

    John Stephens

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 7, 2015)
    The final instalment in the Books of Beginning series.Emma, Michael and Kate are locked in a race against time: to find their parents; to defeat the evil Dire Magnus; and to locate the final Book of Beginning. When all three books are united, their power will be unstoppable.Embarking on a perilous journey to the land of the dead, Emma is forced to confront terrifying monsters and ghosts. As the fabric of time begins to fray, she becomes the final piece of an extraordinary puzzle. Only she can master the Book of Death.
  • Irish Fairy Tales

    James Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 18, 2012)
    A wonderful collection of Irish fairy tales, featuring the following stories: THE STORY OF TUAN MAC CAIRILL, THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN, THE BIRTH OF BRAN, OISIN'S MOTHER, THE WOOING OF BECFOLA, THE LITTLE BRAWL AT ALLEN, THE CARL OF THE DRAB COAT, THE ENCHANTED CAVE OF CESH CORRAN, BECUMA OF THE WHITE SKIN, MONGAN'S FRENZY.
  • Irish Fairy Tales

    James Stephens

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 10, 2020)
    Irish Fairy Tales is a retelling of ten Irish folktales by the Irish author James Stephens
  • The Emerald Atlas

    John Stephens

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2011)
    "A strong . . . new trilogy, invoking just a little Harry Potter and Series of Unfortunate Events along the way."—Realms of FantasySiblings Kate, Michael, and Emma have been in one orphanage after another for the last ten years, passed along like lost baggage. Yet these unwanted children are more remarkable than they could possibly imagine. Ripped from their parents as babies, they are being protected from a horrible evil of devastating power, an evil they know nothing about. Until now. Before long, Kate, Michael, and Emma are on a journey through time to dangerous and secret corners of the world . . . a journey of allies and enemies, of magic and mayhem. And—if an ancient prophesy is true—what they do can change history, and it's up to them to set things right."A new Narnia for the tween set."—The New York Times"[A] fast-paced, fully imagined fantasy."—Publishers Weekly"Echoes of other popular fantasy series, from "Harry Potter" to the "Narnia" books, are easily found, but debut author Stephens has created a new and appealing read . . ."—School Library Journal, Starred Review
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  • The Black Reckoning

    John Stephens

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 7, 2015)
    The final book in the bestselling Books of Beginning trilogy that began with The Emerald Atlas, which the New York Times called “a new Narnia for the tween set.” The adventures of siblings Kate, Michael, and Emma come to a stunning conclusion when they must find the last Book of Beginning—the Book of Death—before the Dire Magnus does, for when all three books are united, their combined power will be unstoppable. Soon Emma is on a journey to places both worldly and otherworldly, confronting terrifying monsters and ghosts, and what is darkest within herself. As the fabric of time begins to fray, she becomes the final piece of an extraordinary puzzle. Only if she can master the powers of this most dangerous book will she, Kate, and Michael be able to save the world from the dramatic, deadly final confrontation between magical and ordinary people that the Dire Magnus has in store.
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  • HOW THE END TIMES ENDED IN AD 70: An Optimistic View of The Last Days

    Micah J. Stephens

    eBook
    Much of what Christianity understands and teaches concerning biblical end times is an extremely violent, negative, and fear-based view which promises a strange, moral utopia in the future without modern technology. In this book, the author conveys to his readers a position which is growing rapidly in popularity around the world and seeks to show that today's common perceptions of the last days are misconceptions of Scripture which are easily rectified. When one applies basic rules of biblical interpretation to end times prophecies, it becomes apparent that they were actually fulfilled in the first century, leaving us with the presence of God on Earth and a peaceful, hopeful outlook for the future. The author fervently encourages and challenges the Berean-minded (Acts 17:11) to immerse themselves in this informative work.
  • The Fire Chronicle

    John Stephens

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 9, 2012)
    After the tumultuous events of last winter, Kate, Michael, and Emma long to continue the hunt for their missing parents. But they themselves are now in great danger, and so the wizard Stanislaus Pym hides the children at the Edgar Allan Poe Home for Hopeless and Incorrigible Orphans. There, he says, they will be safe. How wrong he is. The children are soon discovered by their enemies, and a frantic chase sends Kate a hundred years into the past, to a perilous, enchanted New York City. Searching for a way back to her brother and sister, she meets a mysterious boy whose fate is intricately—and dangerously—tied to her own. Meanwhile, Michael and Emma have set off to find the second of the Books of Beginning. A series of clues leads them into a hidden world where they must brave harsh polar storms, track down an ancient order of warriors, and confront terrible monsters. Will Michael and Emma find the legendary book of fire—and master its powers—before Kate is lost to them forever? Exciting, suspenseful, and brimming with humor and heart, the next installment of the bestselling Books of Beginning trilogy will lead Kate, Michael, and Emma closer to their family—and to the magic that could save, or destroy, them all.
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  • Fractions In The Forest: The Adventures of Joule Numbers

    N Stephens

    Paperback (Math You Can See, July 29, 2015)
    A Coloring and Activity Book. Come follow Joule Numbers as she embarks on an adventure into the forest! Pet a bobcat, explore an animal den and visit an enchanted castle! Observe and learn fractions with Joule along the way. It is never a dull day in the life of Joule Numbers. A great learning tool for educators, parents and children alike. Math You Can See - Making Math Visual and Fun!
  • Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter

    Ann S. Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter By Ann S. Stephens
  • The Altar Boy

    Phil Stephens

    Paperback (Phil Stephens, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Black-robed nuns, priests, bishops, the select fraternity of Altar Boys, and the ancient ceremonies of the Catholic Church. Music of the ’60s, boyhood shenanigans, Cootie doctors, and coming of age. Set in the socially and politically tumultuous period of the 1960s, The Altar Boy is the fictionalized tale of Carl Sanders, a funny, sensitive kid, who’s caught in the middle when his family is fractured by his parents faltering marriage and the appearance of a powerful priest. We follow Carl's confusion and pain as he watches the pious façade of the Church fall away to reveal unholy carte blanche, pain and grief.The book opens in the late 1980s. Carl and his brother down beer after beer at a favorite pub, trying to piece together their family’s chaotic past. The stakes are high—someone is about to return after a 20-year absence, threatening to re-ignite the family conflict. As the brothers’ painful recollections of their past become more traumatic, Carl drifts back in time to the era he tried for so many years to forget. The story is realistic, poignant, and at times very funny. Stephens shines a timely spotlight on the then-unquestioned power of the Church, while taking the reader back to the ’60s era of rock & roll, Catholic schools, social upheaval, and boyhood pranks.
  • The Altar Boy: A Dark Tale of Comedy Sorrow and the Catholic Church in the 1960's

    Phil Stephens

    eBook (Phil Stephens Publications, Sept. 14, 2018)
    A Dark Tale of Comedy Sorrow and the Catholic Church in the 1960's. Black-robed nuns, priests, bishops, the select fraternity of Altar Boys, and the ancient ceremonies of the Catholic Church. Music of the ’60s, boyhood shenanigans, Cootie doctors, and coming of age. Set in the socially and politically tumultuous period of the 1960s, The Altar Boy is the fictionalized memoir of Carl Sanders, a funny, sensitive kid, who’s caught in the middle when his family is fractured by the intrusions of a priest. We follow Carl's confusion and pain as he watches the pious façade of the Church fall away to reveal unholy carte blanche, cover-ups, and collusion.The book opens in the late 1980s. Carl and his brother down beer after beer at a favorite pub, trying to piece together their family’s chaotic past. The stakes are high—someone is about to return after a 20-year absence, threatening to re-ignite the family conflict. As the brothers’ painful recollections of their past become more traumatic, Carl drifts back in time to the era he tried for so many years to forget. The story is realistic, poignant, and at times very funny. Stephens shines a timely spotlight on the then-unquestioned power of the Church, while taking the reader back to the ’60s era of rock & roll, Catholic schools, social upheaval, and boyhood pranks.
  • Lady and the Tramp Live Action World of Reading

    Elle Stephens

    language (Disney Publishing, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Lady's home is full of love. When Lady meets a street dog named Tramp, she learns that every dog deserves a happy home.