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Books with author J.K. Russell

  • Face-Mum: The Play

    Russell King

    language (As Ever Publications, Aug. 31, 2016)
    A play for up to 20 actors - would suit youth theatre groups or secondary school drama classes.When 11 year old Michael's mum goes missing he takes matters into his own hands, using the power of social media to track her down. Little does he realise, however, that in this strange new world not everyone is quite who they seem.
  • Adventures in the Moon and Other Worlds

    John Russell

    eBook (Jovian Press, Nov. 22, 2017)
    More genius is displayed in this work than we have seen in any other single volume since the publication of Childe Harold. Although entirely different in form, it is, like that magnificent poem, a discursive philosophical essay; but, while Byron cast his glowing thoughts in the mould of Spenser, our anonymous author has clothed his ideas in the nervous prose of the best old English writers. Unfortunately, at the same time that he emulates the power of his prototypes, he does not abate a jot of the prolixity which has caused their works to be less frequently read than they are quoted. Precious literary fragments, like samples of rich ore, are seen and admired, but mankind in general are too busy or too idle to explore the mines from which such brilliant specimens are extracted....
  • Adventures in the Moon and Other Worlds

    John Russell

    eBook (Jovian Press, Nov. 22, 2017)
    More genius is displayed in this work than we have seen in any other single volume since the publication of Childe Harold. Although entirely different in form, it is, like that magnificent poem, a discursive philosophical essay; but, while Byron cast his glowing thoughts in the mould of Spenser, our anonymous author has clothed his ideas in the nervous prose of the best old English writers. Unfortunately, at the same time that he emulates the power of his prototypes, he does not abate a jot of the prolixity which has caused their works to be less frequently read than they are quoted. Precious literary fragments, like samples of rich ore, are seen and admired, but mankind in general are too busy or too idle to explore the mines from which such brilliant specimens are extracted....
  • Adventures in the Moon and Other Worlds

    John Russell

    eBook (Jovian Press, Nov. 22, 2017)
    More genius is displayed in this work than we have seen in any other single volume since the publication of Childe Harold. Although entirely different in form, it is, like that magnificent poem, a discursive philosophical essay; but, while Byron cast his glowing thoughts in the mould of Spenser, our anonymous author has clothed his ideas in the nervous prose of the best old English writers. Unfortunately, at the same time that he emulates the power of his prototypes, he does not abate a jot of the prolixity which has caused their works to be less frequently read than they are quoted. Precious literary fragments, like samples of rich ore, are seen and admired, but mankind in general are too busy or too idle to explore the mines from which such brilliant specimens are extracted....
  • Closure

    Kyle Russell

    language (Caliber Publishing, July 18, 2012)
    At 17, Samuel has known only abuse at home and a lack of purpose in the world. When a pretty classmate asks him to kill her groping uncle in exchange for an hour of her affection, he accepts. Clumsy but successful, Samuel emerges feeling empowered. Leaving Tucson for south Phoenix, he develops himself into muscle for hire, dealing out beatings with regularity. He is introduced to Nate, an older businessman who develops and employs professional hitmen. During his training, Samuel meets the beautiful Rica and a brash former SAS commando known as Scrote. Rica is impeccably efficient. Scrote is excessively brutal. Over time, Samuel becomes a blend of the two. Hounded by run-ins with rival hitters, confusion over his growing feelings for Rica, and wondering where he belongs in life, Samuel’s struggles are constant. Through violent events that test his very sanity, Samuel is eventually granted that most elusive of gifts: he comes to understand the value of life, and what it means to find closure.
  • Have You Seen My 18 Wheeler?: A Picture Book of America's Over-The- Road 18 Wheelers

    Russell King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 23, 2014)
    Book 3 in a series of 13 interactive picture books/travel games showing 19 trucking companies. Book 3 contains AD Transport, Ashley Distribution, Barr-Nunn Transportation, Big G Express, Carroll Fulmer Logistics, deBoer Transportation, Decker Truck Lines, Freymiller, Heyl Truck Lines, Hirschbach Motor Lines, J&R Schugel Trucking, Moe's Transport, Multi-Group Logistics, Paper Transport (PTI), Specialized Transportation, Taylor Truck Line, Total Transportation of Mississippi, WEL Companies, and Wiley Sander Truck Line. Children and bored adult passengers search for, spot, and get points to locate 18 Wheelers while driving on the interstate or stopping at truck stops. Books are in sequential order, from largest firms (Book 1 with 96,870) to smallest (Book 12 with 172). Includes close-ups of the tractor, trailer, and company names.The idea is to spot the 18 wheeler and record certain information. This is another version of the "License Plate Game" or "The Alphabet Game", only an 18 wheeler is easier to spot than a license plate.
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  • Where the Pavement Ends

    John Russell

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, Feb. 3, 2017)
    Written with an engaging and flowy narrative; 'Where the Pavement Ends' is written by American author and screenwriter John Russell. It first got published in early 20th century. it have been adapted in films several times. A landmark for twentieth century drama.
  • Have You Seen My 18 Wheeler?: A Picture Book of America's Over-The-Road 18 Wheelers

    Russell King

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Book 13 in a series of 13 interactive picture books/travel games showing 19 trucking companies each. The trucks are from Advantage Trucking, American Central Transport (ACT), Bellerud Transport, Beskau Transport, Big Level Trucking, CST Lines, GL Wasko & Sons, Leon Cannon Trucking, Magnum, McFarland Truck Lines, Northland Transport, Paul Brandt Trucking, People Express Transport, Q Carriers, RB Humphreys, SAV Express, Taylor Express, Troy Sparks Trucking, and True North Freight Solutions. Children and bored adult passengers search for, spot, and get points to locate 18 Wheelers while driving on the interstate or stopping at truck stops. Books are in sequential order, from largest firms (Book 1 with 96,870) to smallest (Book 12 with 172). This book includes 1,650 trucks you can spot. Includes close-ups of the tractor, trailer, and company names. The idea is to spot the 18 wheeler and record certain information. This is another version of the "License Plate Game" or "The Alphabet Game", only an 18 wheeler is easier to spot than a license plate.
  • SAVAGE DANCER

    C.C Russell

    language (Rabbit Hat Books, Oct. 12, 2013)
    A trip to Morocco in North Africa, a mysterious dancing girl, a tall, dead eyed stranger and a missing lucky charm. When Crystal offered to help Sheena, little did she realize how difficult it was going to be to carry out her strange request.Relentless in her pursuit of helping the dancing girl and learning the secret of the lucky charm, Crystal stumbles into a war of of lies and deception that takes the amateur teen sleuth and her friends on a journey of mystery and danger. With high speed pursuits, scimitar wielding henchmen on their tails and dead eyed stranger trying to kill them, Crystal and friends will have to up their game to leave this mystery in Africa alive.
  • Have You Seen My Daddy's 18 Wheeler?: Take the Truck Spotters Challenge and See How Many you can Spot

    Russell King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2014)
    This is Book 7 in a series of 13 books. It contains 192 full color pictures of big sleeper cab trucks pulling dry or refrigerator vans that make up 18 wheelers. On your last traveling vacation, did you help your children search for that license plate from Montana? Maybe you're young enough to remember searching for it with your parents? Why don't you and your family search for 18 wheelers instead? This book contains a list of 192 firms that represent over 122,000 tractor/trailers you can spot on interstate highways or at the truck stop when you get gas or that nutritious lunch. A story provides information about what daddy sees, hauls, and does while on his trip. Keep track of the trucks you spot and see who gets the most points. Daddy and Johnny can compete against Mommy and Susie to see who can spot the greatest number. It's fun and challenging.Elizabeth Williams loved the book and said "Gave as a gift. Nephew loves 18 wheelers and it is difficult to find a book with photos and that he wants to read. This book has both. Would buy again."
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  • Have You Seen My 18 Wheeler?: A Picture Book of America's Over-The-Road 18 Wheelers

    Russell King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2015)
    Book 9 in a series of 13 interactive picture books/travel games showing 19 trucking companies. This book contains Air Time Express, BLM, Buckler Transport, Buel, Daggett Truck Line, ETI (Everhart Transportation), Fischer Trucking, GNH Trucking, JBT Transport, J-Mar Enterprises, Logix Transportation, Midnight Express, My-Way Transportation, Ramler Trucking, Skinner Transfer, Skyview Farms, TanTara Transportation, WolfPak Transport, and Woodcock Brothers. Children and bored adult passengers search for, spot, and get points to locate 18 Wheelers while driving on the interstate or stopping at truck stops. Books are in sequential order, from largest firms (Book 1 with 96,870) to smallest (Book 12 with 172). Includes close-ups of the tractor, trailer, and company names.The idea is to spot the 18 wheeler and record certain information. This is another version of the "License Plate Game" or "The Alphabet Game", only an 18 wheeler is easier to spot than a license plate.
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  • Buddy's Tail

    K. Anne Russell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2011)
    Buddy Boutonniere, a big-hearted Standard Poodle, subsists in the bare backyard of a tract home in the desert city of Yucca Dunes. MacKenzie, a Border Collie, and Javier, a Chihuahua, provide Buddy with scraps when his neglectful owners forget. When Buddy's owners decide to move, Buddy meets a wonderful lady who visits his house with prospective buyers. The poodle's humans try to sell him and Buddy goes through a series of unsuitable situations. The final family returns Buddy not realizing his owners are out of town. His only lifeline, MacKenzie, is killed by an evil Hummer driver. Javier tries to support Buddy with the aid of Dumb Derek, a brain-damaged Rottweiler. The two are unable to help. Buddy dies, but is brought back to life by Sonny, the Good Shepherd. Sonny grants Buddy's wish to live with the lady, in return for his promise to go with Sonny when he comes back for him. Buddy has a happy life with the lady and her dog, Skootch. Together they rescue abandoned Leroy and abused Roxanne. Years later, during Skootch's fifteenth birthday party, Sonny comes for Buddy. Sonny takes Buddy to Haven, canine paradise, where he is reunited with MacKenzie. Sonny explains the rules; dogs acquire free will and give up caring for humans. Their only responsibility is to help guide other dogs to Haven. Buddy excels at guiding, but on a mission to bring back a bomb dog from Afghanistan, Buddy helps a human, the dog's Marine partner. The residents of Haven are furious and Buddy is exiled to the perimeter of paradise. There he meets a girl who has died of cancer and befriends her, another infraction. He is dragged before the communal tribunal, where MacKenzie defends him. With the help of the marine and the girl, she convinces the judges that Buddy is not an offender, but a hero.
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