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Books with author J. C. Moore

  • Peter William Butterblow

    C. J. Moore

    Hardcover (Floris Books, May 1, 1991)
    Here we meet a whole host of little folk at work and play: Peter William Butterblow, Baldigrand, Patterpout, Gazumptitum, and old gnome Trustytrout. Based on the poems of Marianne Gariff, Alfred Baur, and Hedwig Diestel. (Ages 4 - 9)
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  • Tilbury: A Werewolf Love Story

    J.C. Moore

    language (, March 10, 2014)
    Oksana is a mail-order bride from the Ukraine who discovers that her fiancé is really an exiled werewolf. Just as they are starting their new life together, the young couple find themselves at the center of an apocalyptic war between good and evil. They will have to battle everything from high-school bullies to millennia-old vampires in this tale of one young woman's journey to find her soul mate.Deeply rooted in actual folklore and intensely terrifying, this contemporary romance proves that the key to knowing our true selves lies in facing our greatest fears. Are you ready for a moonlit rampage?
  • King Abba: A Philosophical Fantasy

    C J Moore

    language (The Garlick Press, Nov. 29, 2012)
    Strange happenings are afoot in Federal Europe, and even in the palace of King Abba where the royal children have been brought up in a totally protected and safe environment. The unshakable order established since 2022 by the ruling Rational and Scientific Party is under threat from a dissident group known only as ‘The Heretics’ ... and challenge is not something that the Party will tolerate. To add to the growing dangers, a mysterious enemy within the court is plotting the overthrow of the European royal family and all that it stands for.For King Abba, change is just what is needed – regardless of the Statutes of the Party. He realises that revolutions are at times inevitable and that the world his children know is coming to an end. Now he must use all his powers to prepare the children for the total collapse of the present order and the dangers that lie ahead.King Abba explores the dangers and opportunities of our complex, challenging twenty-first century, and the arising of a new awareness in the world.
  • Button Soup

    C.J. Moore

    Paperback (Macmillan Education, Feb. 21, 1992)
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  • The Hawkmother

    C.M. Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 7, 2019)
    When Grenadine the hawk scout goes missing, it's up to her adopted children to leave the only home they've ever known to find her. Are the adoptive siblings able to stop the evil spreading across Fairwatch Isle, or will they succumb to the darkness that's fallen over the land? Inspired by Brian Jacque's Redwall.
  • Sounds, Patterns and Words - Workbook 4

    J. Moore

    Paperback (Collins Educational, )
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  • The Hawkmother

    C.M. Moore

    eBook
    When Grenadine the hawk scout goes missing, it's up to her adopted children to leave the only home they've ever known to find her. Are the adoptive siblings able to stop the evil spreading across Fairwatch Isle, or will they succumb to the darkness that's fallen over the land? Inspired by Brian Jacque's Redwall.
  • a novel:Coyote Blue byMoore

    Moore C.

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 2008)
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  • Peter William Butterblow by C. J. Moore

    C. J. Moore

    Hardcover (Floris Books, March 15, 1734)
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  • The Voyage of the Kresala

    C J Moore

    eBook (The Garlick Press, Feb. 22, 2015)
    Prince Gentil, in flight from the destruction of his father’s royal palace, finds a berth as crew on the yacht Kresala, along with his friend Alick. Drama and adventure await them as they set sail for the Winter Isles far off across the Northern Ocean.But the skipper Nestor, and his mate, Gorka, are themselves refugees from a troubled past, and this is no ordinary voyage. To add to the mystery, they are embarking on a secret mission involving a hidden passenger on the boat whom Nestor calls his “cargo”.Gentil and Alick have much to learn as they sail through storm and becalming, and face dangers not only from the elements but from wreckers and smugglers. Soon, too, the enchanting figure of Itxaso enters Gentil’s life and together they must confront the terrifying threats that lie at the end of the Kresala’s mission.The Voyage of the Kresala is the fourth book in the series The Seven Songs. Previous titles available on Amazon Kindle are King Abba, and Behind the Mountain. See the dedicated website www.kingabba.com for more details.C J Moore has worked as a journalist, teacher and editor in many different countries, and now spends his time between Scotland, Switzerland and Spain.The Seven Songs is his main writing project with more titles to follow as the series develops.See also C J Moore's author pages on Amazon and on Goodreads.
  • Albert Shepherd and the Mysterious Disease

    J. C. Moore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2015)
    After World War III, a tiny nation called Nogland was born on an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. A 10-year-old boy, Albert Shepherd, had to live through the terror of bullying at Eden, a school that was moved to a strange colossal ship, Atlantis, in the aftermath of a catastrophic typhoon. A warm-hearted boy by nature, Albert loved animals. During several animal sporting events, Albert demonstrated his unusual medical ability and power, saving some injured animals and therefore earned him a reputation as an animal doctor at school. However, Albert’s enemy sought ways to stop him from his medical practice. One day, a mysterious disease plagued the nation, and Eden was forced to shut down over the disease which killed many students. Also, Albert’s best animal friend, Greta, a giant pigeon which he had ridden and won the race during Animal Sports Fair, had contracted the mysterious disease and was dying. Albert must make a desperate attempt to search for a cure for the disease by embarking on an adventure on Genessos, a forbidden volcanic island …. After Albert’s adventure, he soon fell into a deadly trap set by his enemy who intended to destroy him. Albert encountered two near-death experiences, while two talking animals came to his rescue. Though only a child, Albert must overcome the force of evil with good to save animals and humans in the nation.
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