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  • James Herriots Yorkshire Village

    Jane Reynolds

    Hardcover (St Martins Press, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Describes the rolling dales of the countryside as well as the characters, shops, and storefronts of this quaint village of northern England
  • Monsterstreet #1: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf

    J. H. Reynolds

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, July 2, 2019)
    “Fast, funny, frightening—and filled with shocks and surprises. These books are my kind of fun. I want to live on Monsterstreet!” —R.L. Stine, author of the Goosebumps seriesThe Monsterstreet series kicks off with this chilling tale about a boy who discovers his father was killed by a legendary werewolf.Max Bloodnight can’t decide what’s more terrifying about his weekend in Wolf County—the fact that he has to stay with grandparents he’s never met before or being stuck on a farm without cell service. If only that was all he had to fear.Determined to solve the mystery of his father’s death, which occurred years before at the claws of a legendary werewolf, Max must hunt to uncover the truth before the full moon rises . . . and the werewolf strikes again.Don't miss any of the books in the thrilling Monsterstreet series!
  • Down Under: Vanishing Cultures

    Jan Reynolds

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, April 1, 1992)
    Documents the daily lives and beliefs of the Tiwi--a northern Australian group of aborigines who continue to travel the same paths that their ancestors have walked for thousands of years without touching or disturbing the landscape.
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  • Ghost

    Jason Reynolds

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 19, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ghost wants to be the fastest sprinter on his elite middle-school track team, but his past is slowing him down.
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  • Far North

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 30, 2007)
    The award-winning Vanishing Cultures seven-book series, now available again in beautiful, updated editions. Features photographic accounts of children from indigenous cultures around the world—exploring their daily lives, relationships with their environments, and challenges in a changing world.
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  • Shadespire: The Mirrored City

    Josh Reynolds

    eBook (Black Library, Sept. 15, 2018)
    Shadespire. Throughout the Realm of Death, the name is but a tremble upon the lips of fools who utter it. Once a glittering metropolis, its soaring towers and palaces of glass pierced the funereal skies of the underworld, a bold testament to mortal enterprise. Now all that remains of the city is its withered husk, and those who speak of it do so at their peril. For it is a place of damnation; a shadow in the desert that echoes with the howl of wretched souls.Doomed to wander this endless purgatory are the citizens of Shadespire, a punishment for their crime against the God of Death himself. Such was the severity of their offence that Nagash’s curse was one of cruel and twisted artistry and all that was once glorified about the city has become a perverse reflection of itself. In streets swathed in fog lurk every horror of death’s creation, and a darkness has settled within every heart.But there are still those who will brave its ruins. Ex-Freeguild soldier, Seguin Reynar, ventures forth in search of his fortune and he is not alone. Whilst Sigmar’s heroes seek to unsnarl this labyrinthine nightmare, hordes of Chaos revel in its madness. But whether compelled by duty or the lure of ancient treasure, the same fate is promised to all. This is a hell of madmen and monsters, and for those who dare enter, there is no turning back.Read it BecauseIt's a whole novel exploring the treacherous streets and mysterious curse of the City of Mirrors – and it's by Josh Reynolds, so you know it's going to be packed with fascinating characters and awesome battles.
  • Vanishing Cultures:: Himalaya by Jan Reynolds

    Jan Reynolds

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books (2007-04-01), March 15, 1656)
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  • Frozen Land

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 30, 2007)
    The award-winning Vanishing Cultures seven-book series, now available again in beautiful, updated editions. Features photographic accounts of children from indigenous cultures around the world—exploring their daily lives, relationships with their environments, and challenges in a changing world.
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  • Himalaya: Vanishing Cultures

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Describes the customs and day-to-day life of a family living in the Himalaya Mountains.
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  • Himalaya

    Jan Reynolds

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 30, 2007)
    The award-winning Vanishing Cultures seven-book series, now available again in beautiful, updated editions. Features photographic accounts of children from indigenous cultures around the world—exploring their daily lives, relationships with their environments, and challenges in a changing world.
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  • The Guild Core 1: Dragon Bourne

    TJ Reynolds

    (, Sept. 16, 2020)
    He dreamed of becoming a hero. He prayed for the return of dragons and their legendary Earth Cores.Little did he know, the magic to unlock the past flowed in his veins.Raised by his uncle as a farmer, Kai was the least likely young man in all of Brintosh to ascend. After traveling to Mindonne, a town near the Kaltan border, he collides with an inevitable fate.Gaining the closest friend and dearest ally comes at a price, but with the help of Bancroft the dungeon, Kai accumulates ether faster than any soldier in the king’s army, and soon, his core ascends.When the two set out on an epic quest, they meet with Rhona, a battle-scarred monk on a mission of her own. The three join together to form The Guild Core, a small band of friends who will change the course of history and restore the magic that has been lost to the tides of war.Kai’s story doesn’t take place in a game. The stakes are high, and there’s no coming back if he fails.The Guild Core is a novel by TJ Reynolds, best-selling Fantasy LitRPG author of Eternal Online books 1-3. The Guild Core was inspired by the Divine Dungeon series, the Wheel of Time, and classic films like The Labyrinth and The Neverending Story.This novel reads like Epic Fantasy in its tone and pacing, and contains light to moderate LitRPG, Gamelit, Cultivation and Dungeon Core elements. Contains violence, and multiple MCs. No harem or explicit sexual/adult content.
  • Learn to Count at Bee Bee's Circus: Preschool Book, Ages 3 - 5, Children's Book for Bedtime and Young Readers

    Jackie Reynolds

    language (Dimpled Hippo, May 8, 2016)
    'I love the added bonus, teaching children to count to ten in English, Spanish, and Japanese. As a retired early childhood teacher and preschool director, I highly recommend this book!’ - Rhonda Nunez‘This is truly a fun book. Colorful, delightful drawing and perfect rhyming text made me feel like I was, indeed, at the circus! My granddaughter was delighted!’ -J. Miller. At Bee Bee's Barnyard Circus kids count to ten with ponies, puppies, pigs, cows, roosters, and goats. You'll love that your pre-schooler is practicing numbers, shapes, colors and patterns. Who knew learning could be so much fun? ‘This little book packs a powerful punch of entertainment and education!!!’ - V. Kirkfield‘The book’s educational component is reinforced by closing with a colorful chart of numbers and their corresponding words written in English, Spanish, and Japanese. For me, the book’s strength is the way it conveys the experience of learning wrapped in a sense of wonder and joy.’ – Imogene‘If you're going to get a counting book, get this one.’ J. DaltonPurchase “Learn to Count at Bee Bee’s Circus” right now for your kids while this low introductory price is still available.