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  • 100 Ways to Love Your Wife

    Jacobson

    Paperback (Revell, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Couples with great marriages know one simple truth: the best marriages are made up of many everyday decisions that say "I love you" rather than those that say "I love me." When we put the other person first, even in little ways, we find true fulfillment.This book offers husbands practical, hands-on advice to start applying immediately. Maybe you are just entering into marriage and want to start off on the right foot. Maybe you have made some mistakes along the way and are struggling to connect. Or maybe you want your marriage to go from good to great. Wherever you currently are in your relationship, let Matt Jacobson help you learn how to love your wife well.
  • 100 Ways to Love Your Wife: The Simple, Powerful Path to a Loving Marriage

    Matt Jacobson

    eBook (Revell, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Couples with great marriages know one simple truth: the best marriages are made up of many everyday decisions that say "I love you" rather than those that say "I love me." When we put the other person first, even in little ways, we find true fulfillment.This book offers husbands practical, hands-on advice to start applying immediately. Maybe you are just entering into marriage and want to start off on the right foot. Maybe you have made some mistakes along the way and are struggling to connect. Or maybe you want your marriage to go from good to great. Wherever you currently are in your relationship, let Matt Jacobson help you learn how to love your wife well.
  • The Boy Who Couldn't Fly Straight: A Gay Teen Coming of Age Paranormal Adventure about Witches, Murder, and Gay Teen Love

    Jeff Jacobson

    eBook (, Dec. 24, 2013)
    Closeted high school sophomore Charlie Creevey’s quiet life in the Sierra Nevada Foothills is shattered one day when a menacing stranger invades his home, forcing him to flee to the Pacific Northwest. Barely escaping with his life, Charlie is whisked away to Seattle to take refuge with an aunt and uncle he doesn’t know. There, he discovers he hails from a family of witches, and will soon be initiated into the craft and must face the reality that he is a gay witch.Just as he starts adjusting to a new school and a new life, an evil coven of witches, known for killing teens in and around the Pacific Northwest, attempts to kidnap Charlie. At the same time, he tries to deny his growing feelings for popular junior Diego Ramirez. Facing his first gay teen love, he learns the hard way that ignoring his heart endangers him and everyone he cares about. Will Charlie refuse to accept who he is, or will he acknowledge the truth in order to stay alive and protect the people he loves?If you enjoy young adult paranormal stories or LGBT paranormal romance novels, you will love this series!
  • The Boy Who Couldn’t Fly Home: A Gay Teen Coming of Age Paranormal Adventure about Witches, Murder, and Gay Teen Love

    Jeff Jacobson

    eBook (, Oct. 1, 2017)
    NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Prior to July 2017 "The Boy Who Couldn't Fly Straight" and "The Boy Who Could Fly Home" were one book and has now been separated into these two books to make them more accessible. If you purchased "The Boy Who Couldn't Fly Straight" prior to July 2017 and are looking for the next book in this series then you'll want book 3, available early 2018.What if you were the only one between an evil witch and everything you love? Newly initiated into witchcraft, high school sophomore Charlie Creevey's abilities are out of control. He can see things happening in people's homes on the other side of town, and inanimate objects fly across the room and smash into walls.With the help of his aunt, he learns to control his new skills, and pours himself fully into the craft. However, his awakened abilities have been noticed by the murderous witch, Grace.At the same time, he and Diego Ramirez finally admit their feelings for each other, leading to Charlie's first relationship and the challenges of gay teen love. Tiptoeing out of the closet, Charlie wants to pull Diego closer to him, but keeps him at arm's length to safeguard the secret that he is a witch.Grace and her coven continue their kidnapping and killing sprees across the Pacific Northwest, terrorizing Charlie's witch community and drawing him deeper and deeper into the evil coven's plans.Constantly outwitting Charlie, Grace eventually lures him into the full horror of her schemes. Can gay teen witch Charlie survive and save his loved ones or will he be pulled over to the dark side and lose everything dear to him?
  • Jack London's Call of the Wild: A Choose Your Path Book

    Ryan Jacobson

    eBook (Lake 7 Creative, Oct. 17, 2011)
    You find yourself in Alaska, a dangerous world of greedy men and savage dogs. Every moment, your life is at risk. Do you have what it takes to survive as Buck, the famous sled dog? Or will the freezing temperatures and rugged wilderness lead to your doom? Step into this adventure, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else...
  • Jack London's Call of the Wild: A Choose Your Path Book

    Ryan Jacobson

    eBook (Lake 7 Creative, LLC, March 22, 2020)
    You’re the Main Character. You Make the Choices.Can You Survive?You find yourself in Alaska, a dangerous world of greedy men and savage dogs. Every moment, your life is at risk. You are Buck, the famous sled dog. You must use your strength, your cunning, and your animal instincts to survive such perils as bear attacks, wolf encounters, starvation, and the frigid temperatures of Canada’s Yukon.Jack London’s Call of the Wild adapts the classic novel into a Choose Your Path book for kids. The survival story puts readers in control of the action. Do you have what it takes to make it out alive? Or will the rugged wilderness lead to your doom? Step into this adventure, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else! Interactive books for kids are more popular than ever. Create your own adventure with the Can You Survive? book series for boys and girls.
  • The Boy Who Couldn't Fly Straight: A Gay Teen Coming of Age Paranormal Adventure about Witches, Murder, and Gay Teen Love

    Jeff Jacobson

    Paperback (Freedom Press, July 25, 2017)
    Closeted high school sophomore Charlie Creevey’s quiet life in the Sierra Nevada Foothills is shattered one day when a menacing stranger invades his home, forcing him to flee to the Pacific Northwest. Barely escaping with his life, Charlie is whisked away to Seattle to take refuge with an aunt and uncle he doesn’t know. There, he discovers he hails from a family of witches, and will soon be initiated into the craft and must face the reality that he is a gay witch. Just as he starts adjusting to a new school and a new life, an evil coven of witches, known for killing teens in and around the Pacific Northwest, attempts to kidnap Charlie. At the same time, he tries to deny his growing feelings for popular junior Diego Ramirez. Facing his first gay teen love, he learns the hard way that ignoring his heart endangers him and everyone he cares about. Will Charlie refuse to accept who he is, or will he acknowledge the truth in order to stay alive and protect the people he loves? If you enjoy young adult paranormal stories or LGBT paranormal romance novels, you will love this series!
  • Jack London's Call of the Wild: A Choose Your Path Book

    Ryan Jacobson

    Paperback (Lake 7 Creative, Oct. 17, 2011)
    You’re the Main Character. You Make the Choices. Can You Survive? You find yourself in Alaska, a dangerous world of greedy men and savage dogs. Every moment, your life is at risk. You are Buck, the famous sled dog. You must use your strength, your cunning, and your animal instincts to survive such perils as bear attacks, wolf encounters, starvation, and the frigid temperatures of Canada’s Yukon. Jack London’s Call of the Wild adapts the classic novel into a Choose Your Path book for kids. The survival story puts readers in control of the action. Do you have what it takes to make it out alive? Or will the rugged wilderness lead to your doom? Step into this adventure, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else! Interactive books for kids are more popular than ever. Create your own adventure with the Can You Survive? book series for boys and girls.
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  • Amphibian Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Describes the life cycle of amphibians, consisting of the stages of egg, aquatic larva that does not look like an adult, and adult, with examples of the frog and the salamander, as well as the caecilian, some of which have live young.
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  • Ole Evinrude and His Outboard Motor

    Bob Jacobson

    Paperback (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, Jan. 23, 2009)
    Wisconsin entrepreneur Ole Evinrude will inspire children in this addition to the Badger Biographies series for young readers, where the story of Ole's invention, from drawing board to factory floor, is told in a reader-friendly format that includes historic images, a glossary of terms, and sidebars explaining how an outboard motor works.Ole Evinrude was born in Norway in 1877 and immigrated to the United States when he was five years old. The Evinrude family settled in Wisconsin and began farming, but it was clear from a very young age that Ole would not follow the family tradition. Ole Evinrude was meant to work with boats.Building an outboard motor was not easy, though - Ole suffered numerous mechanical and financial setbacks along the way. After years of hard work and persistence, the Evinrude motor company was founded and Ole's outboard motors were an instant hit around the world. Ole continued to improve the design of his motor and attracted other entrepreneurs to the area, making Wisconsin the center of the outboard motor industry for decades.
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  • Phillip Lindsay: Rise of a Hometown Football Hero

    Ryan Jacobson

    Paperback (Lake 7 Creative, Sept. 10, 2019)
    The Inspiring Biography of a Denver, Colorado, Football Star! Phillip Lindsay grew up in the Denver area, cheering on the state’s beloved orange-and-blue football team. He dreamed of one day playing in the pros, but no one could imagine the path that awaited him. In high school, he became one of the best players in the state. Yet on the night he broke his father’s rushing record, Phillip experienced injury and disappointment. The young running back never gave up. This is a story of determination and perseverance. It is proof that anything is possible with hard work and a winning attitude. Award-winning author Ryan Jacobson chronicles Phillip’s rise from an undrafted football player to one of the best running backs in professional sports. Complete with full-color photographs, this true story will inspire readers of all ages. With sports accounts from high school (Denver South), college (University of Colorado Boulder), and the pros (Denver Broncos), Phillip Lindsay is a must-read for every sports fan in Colorado and beyond. The book was named one of the 24 Best Sports Biography Books of All Time by BookAuthority.
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  • The Boy Who Couldn't Fly Home: A Gay Teen Coming of Age Paranormal Adventure about Witches, Murder, and Gay Teen Love

    Jeff Jacobson

    Paperback (Freedom Press, Aug. 24, 2017)
    Newly initiated into witchcraft, high school sophomore Charlie Creevey’s abilities are out of control! He can see things happening in people’s homes on the other side of town, and inanimate objects ¬ fly across the room and smash into walls. With the help of his aunt, he learns to control his new skills, and pours himself fully into the craft. However, his awakened abilities have been noticed by the murderous and evil witch, Grace. At the same time, he and Diego Ramirez finally admit their feelings for each other, leading to Charlie’s first relationship and the challenges of gay teen love. Tiptoeing out of the closet, Charlie wants to pull Diego closer to him, but keeps him at arm’s length to safeguard the secret that he is a witch. Grace and her coven continue their kidnapping and killing sprees across the Pacific Northwest, terrorizing Charlie’s witch community and drawing him deeper and deeper into the evil coven’s plans. Constantly outwitting Charlie, Grace eventually lures him into the full horror of her schemes. Can gay teen witch Charlie survive and save his loved ones or will he be pulled over to the dark side and lose everything dear to him? NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Prior to July 2017 "The Boy Who Couldn’t Fly Straight" and "The Boy Who Could Fly Home" were one book and has now been separated into these two books to make them more accessible. If you purchased "The Boy Who Couldn’t Fly Straight" prior to July 2017 and are looking for the next book in this series then you’ll want book 3, available early 2018.