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Books with author James R. Fleck

  • A TAD Bit Different

    James R. Fleck

    Paperback (Piscataqua Press, Oct. 11, 2014)
    Is there something "different" about you? Have you ever been worried that you would be embarrassed if your friends found out about it? That's Tad's trouble. Tad's a frog, and one day his secret comes out. Will his friends still like him? Will he find new friends? James Fleck is an artist who has lived in New Hampshire his entire life. His book "A Tad Bit Different" was created at the age of 12 years old, as a picture book for a elementary homework assignment. He has since turned into the book you are reading today. In James's spare time, he is a freelance artist/graphic designer who loves the outdoors and spending time with his wife Sarah and daughter Janell Rose.
  • After Dark

    James Leck

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Fifteen-year-old slacker Charlie Harker is stuck in the sleepy town of Rolling Hills for the summer, helping his mom renovate his great-grandfather’s creaky old inn. It’s not entirely dull, thanks to Charlie’s new neighbor Miles Van Helsing, who insists there’s paranormal activity happening in Rolling Hills. Charlie chalks it up to Miles being the town nutcase. But many townspeople are falling prey to a mysterious illness, and wisecracking Charlie quickly gets wise¬: there’s something sinister going on in Rolling Hills.
  • The Further Adventures of Jack Lime

    James Leck

    language (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2013)
    Jack Lime, amateur private eye, solves mysteries for his high school classmates in exchange for future favors. He stops at nothing — except for an occasional bout of narcolepsy — to crack three seemingly standalone cases while dodging bullies, Principal Snit and tireless reporter KC Stone. In the tradition of 1950s noir but with a thoroughly modern hero, these stories — shot through with Lime’s acid wit — are best served with a root beer float.
  • Jack Lime The Case of the Ill-Timed Text

    James Leck

    language (, Aug. 24, 2017)
    Jack Lime returns! Jack gets lured out of retirement to help find a missing phone only to be caught in a complicated web of lies. As usual, it’s hard to tell the good guys from the mooyuks, but Jack won’t quit. In this brand new mystery, Jack reluctantly returns to his role as the local hardboiled Private Eye and butts heads with the usual collection of quirky oddballs and devious delinquents inhabiting the fictional town of Iona. Does this signal the return of our hero?
  • After Dark

    James Leck

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, April 5, 2016)
    Fifteen-year-old Charlie Harker is pretty disappointed to learn he'll be spending his summer vacation helping his mom renovate an old family inn in the ?hick town? of Rolling Hills. He much preferred his plan of lounging on a beach in Hawaii. And now he has to deal with his annoying neighbor Miles Van Helsing, who's been trying to convince him there's paranormal activity going on in town. Charlie knows this can't be true. Miles is just nuts, right? Although he has to admit, it is getting harder and harder to explain all the odd situations he keeps finding himself in, particularly once the sun goes down. And it does seem like an awful lot of people are getting sick ... Author James Leck hits all the right notes in this young-adult novel: adventure, suspense, funny dialogue and, best of all, zombie-vampires! This fast-moving page-turner will be a favorite read for pre-teens. Leck has created an appealing character in Charlie: the lovable slacker and consummate prankster at Choke Academy boarding school who's always quick with a clever or sarcastic comment. But Charlie proves in the end that he can step up to a challenge and show leadership and courage when he needs to. With characteristics of several different genres, this book makes a great choice for a language arts discussion of literary genres. Despite the zombie-vampires, Leck deftly avoids the carnage, so the story never reaches the level of horror.
  • After Dark - Into the Shadows

    James Leck

    eBook (James Leck, April 14, 2018)
    Fifteen-year-old Charlie Harker has just been released after 28 days locked up in quarantine. Charlie, along with the rest of the survivors of a mysterious outbreak, are finally able to return to their homes in the small town of Rolling Hills. The good news is that they still have half the summer to enjoy. The bad news, they’re being monitored by a secretive group of soldiers who have the town cut off from the rest of the world. Even worse, there seems to be unidentified eight-legged creatures scuttling around in the shadows. Is Charlie finally going to have a chance to relax, or are things about to get a whole lot worse?
  • After Dark

    James Leck

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Fifteen-year-old Charlie Harker is pretty disappointed to learn he'll be spending his summer vacation helping his mom renovate an old family inn in the ?hick town? of Rolling Hills. He much preferred his plan of lounging on a beach in Hawaii. And now he has to deal with his annoying neighbor Miles Van Helsing, who's been trying to convince him there's paranormal activity going on in town. Charlie knows this can't be true. Miles is just nuts, right? Although he has to admit, it is getting harder and harder to explain all the odd situations he keeps finding himself in, particularly once the sun goes down. And it does seem like an awful lot of people are getting sick ... Author James Leck hits all the right notes in this young-adult novel: adventure, suspense, funny dialogue and, best of all, zombie-vampires! This fast-moving page-turner will be a favorite read for pre-teens. Leck has created an appealing character in Charlie: the lovable slacker and consummate prankster at Choke Academy boarding school who's always quick with a clever or sarcastic comment. But Charlie proves in the end that he can step up to a challenge and show leadership and courage when he needs to. With characteristics of several different genres, this book makes a great choice for a language arts discussion of literary genres. Despite the zombie-vampires, Leck deftly avoids the carnage, so the story never reaches the level of horror.
  • The Adventures of Jack Lime

    James Leck

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Things might get rough, they might even get a little messy, but I was okay with rough and messy as long as I could shut the lid on this dirty case. Meet Jack Lime, private investigator, who solves problems for his fellow Iona High students. Sometimes he falls for the dames who hire him, sometimes he falls in the river and sometimes he falls asleep (he's narcoleptic). But rest assured that whether he's tracking down a missing banana-seat bike or a kidnapped hamster, or cracking open a trivia tournament betting ring, Lime will follow every lead. Readers will identify with this funny, cynical sleuth who has the makings of a top-notch PI, though his personal life frequently goes awry. In these three stand-alone detective stories, readers will immerse themselves in an offbeat fictional world populated with eccentric characters where everything is not as it seems.
  • Animal Cycle

    R. James

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Water Cycle

    R. James

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Plant Cycle

    R. James

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Animal Tails

    R. James

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2007)
    Describes the tails of different animals and explains how they are used for balance, defense, and communication.
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