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Books with author J. Holloway

  • Haunted Melody: A Meikle Bay Short Story

    Kent Holloway

    eBook (Taily-Po Press, Dec. 9, 2013)
    Melody is haunted...The piano was a gift, a symbol of enduring love, but from the moment she began playing it, Melody's nights became filled with terrifying visions.Visions of an ancient city in ruins where the streets run red with blood and winged creatures watch lustfully from high above.Visions of murder, betrayal, and madness.She knows that her night terrors are inextricably entangled with the piano and its troubling history, but she must keep playing...searching for that one melody that will quiet the haunting voice that threatens her very sanity.**NOTE: This is a short story. It is roughly 4,000 words in length. It's not a full length novel. About Meikle Bay:Visit Meikle Bay, North Carolina where dreams come true every day...Quaint, quiet, and friendly, the coastal community of Meikle Bay is a picturesque village where you can while away your day sightseeing and beachcombing, window shopping at our many boutiques or hunting for secondhand treasures at one of our local antique vendors. Just make sure to leave before dusk...Because when the sun dips below the trees on the western horizon, strange things can happen. The borders of reality become as insubstantial as fog. Ancient beings emerge from the shadows to play, and the mortal citizens of Meikle Bay are the pawns in their twisted games. The Meikle Bay series is the record of these bizarre and sometimes terrifying encounters. Just be careful not to read them after dark...
  • Peabody: The Pea Who Loves Everybody: Meet Peabody

    D F Holloway

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 10, 2019)
    Peabody: The Pea Who Loves Everybody is a series about a character that chooses to follow God's Word in making everyday decisions. Whether he is faced with doubt, insecurity, or a situation common to children and youth in today's society, Peabody stands on the Word of God. His delightful attitude and correct choices exemplify Christ's Love to all. Peabody chooses to speak life and respond with kindness when faced with opposition.This series was created to teach children God's Word and truth in a fun and relatable way. Each story is based on a biblical truth and will include a scripture and prayer for your child to repeat. The rhyming words and adorable characters make this book perfect for first readers while the bright colors and shapes will appeal to babies and toddlers.In Peabody: The Pea Who Loves Everybody; Meet Peabody, the most important of all scriptures is highlighted. This series is kicked off with the theme of God's Love as Peabody is faced with a very important decision. Jesus tells us in Matthew 22:37-39 to "love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and mind, while loving others as ourselves." Will Peabody choose to love when faced with adversity and hurtful words?
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  • All About Bears

    Jamie Holloway

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The giant grizzly bear is the theme of this explanatory text. Readers learn about its habitat and learn about the various shapes of a bear's features, such as large round ears. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • The Curse of One-Eyed Jack

    J. Kent Holloway

    Paperback (Taily-Po Press, June 7, 2011)
    One-Eyed Jack has returned... FBI crime analyst Kili Brennan has come to Boone Creek, in the Appalachian foothills of Kentucky, looking for her missing brother...looking for answers. Instead, she finds a world of suspicion and superstition. Locals say her brother, and a string of others, may have been killed by One-Eyed Jack-the fabled giant guardian that protects the fantastic archaeological monument he was researching. As Kili's search intensifies, the danger escalates, and the only person that can help her is a man whose mysterious past might be just as frightening, and infinitely more dangerous, than the dark secrets she is determined to uncover. A man named Ezekiel Crane.
  • The Djinn

    J. Kent Holloway

    Paperback (Seven Realms, April 3, 2012)
    A Holy Land...A Holy War...An Unholy TerrorIn the final years of the first Kingdom of Jerusalem, in a vault, hidden deep beneath the Temple Mount, Baron Gregory De L'Ombre has made an astonishing discovery. Imprisoned within the vault are twelve monstrous abominations, created by one of King Solomon's wives as a final act of revenge. The secrets of the vault will ensure Gregory's absolute power and forever enslave the Outremer--the Holy Land. No man dares stand against him. But the Djinn is no mere man. A creature of smoke and shadow... a living legend... only the Djinn grasps the full scope of the baron's plans. Only he can save the Holy Land from a fate more terrible than anyone imagines.
  • The Djinn

    Kent Holloway

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 23, 2017)
    A Holy Land…A Holy War…An Unholy Terror In the final years of the first Kingdom of Jerusalem, in a vault, hidden deep beneath the Temple Mount, Baron Gregory De L’Ombre has made an astonishing discovery. Imprisoned within the vault are twelve monstrous abominations, created by one of King Solomon’s wives as a final act of revenge. The secrets of the vault will ensure Gregory’s absolute power and forever enslave the Outremer—the Holy Land. No man dares stand against him. But the Djinn is no mere man. A creature of smoke and shadow… a living legend… only the Djinn grasps the full scope of the baron’s plans. Only he can save the Holy Land from a fate more terrible than anyone imagines. ______________________________The ebook edition of THE DJINN comes with an additional bonus: The first two chapters of DEVIL'S CHILD (The ENIGMA Directive Book 3), coming soon to bookstores everywhere.
  • Insects Are Animals

    Judith Holloway

    Paperback (Modern Curriculum Pr, Feb. 1, 1993)
    There are many kinds of insects. Learn all about them right here.
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  • Birds are Animals

    Judith Holloway

    Paperback (Modern Curriculum Press, )
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  • Water Babies: Counting

    Zena Holloway

    Board book (Scholastic, May 1, 1999)
    Simple text and photographs of human babies swimming underwater with various marine animals present the numbers from one to five
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  • Lizzy Lizard Couldn't Say Her Name

    Pat Holloway

    Pamphlet (Trafford Publishing, Oct. 22, 2004)
    This is an educational children's picture book that has been recorded onto a CD. This book can be used as a teaching tool to help children to say the letter "L" sound correctly. The colorful illustrations are whimsical and they tend to depict the frustrations that a child experiences when they are not understood by other people. Lizzy Lizard attempts to learn from her friends how to say the "L" sound correctly because her friends think that she is Wizzy Wizard instead of Lizzy Lizard. When Lizzy gets angry from the teasing from her friends she goes into the woods and accidentally comes into contact with some tree sap. The sap causes her tongue to stick to the roof of her mouth. She realizes that this is what her friends had been trying to tell her how to say the letter "L" sound. She finally says her name correctly and now she is Lizzy Lizard instead of Wizzy Wizard.
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  • Water Babies Colours

    Zena Holloway

    Board book (Chrysalis Books, March 18, 1999)
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  • Toronto with Kids

    Anne Holloway

    Paperback (Macfarlane Walter & Ross, June 15, 1995)
    Toronto With Kids is the indispensable guide to the city for visitors with children to amuse, educate and entertain - and for local residents who need comprehensive, up-to-date information on Toronto’s countless features for kids.Getting There/Getting Around: planning, packing and tips for traveling with children; no-surprise arrivals; no-hassle transportation.Where to Stay: complete kid-friendly accommodations, from apartment hotels and bed & breakfasts to college residences and campgrounds.Toronto’s Top Ten: full descriptions of the best-loved kid-centred attractions with hours, prices, age levels, and how and where to best enjoy them.Culture for All Ages: public and private galleries, theatres, museums, historic sites and special tours from Ghostwalks to Toronto’s underground.Great Outdoors: letting off steam at parks and gardens, islands, urban wildernesses, sports venues, and with outdoor activities from bicycling to windsurfing.Walking Tours of the ten best neighbourhoods for children with shopping, restaurants, points of interest - and washrooms - along the way.Plus: an annotated month-by-month calendar of events, festivals, shows and seasonal openings; a directory of emergency help and useful contacts; and specialty shopping geared to children’s interests and hobbies.(Also available: Ottawa for Kids, written by James Hale and Joanne Milner)