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Books with author Jill Anderson

  • Dragon Fire

    J.A. Anderson

    eBook (Chalice Publications, Dec. 23, 2010)
    Dragon FireThe hot new designer narcotic flooding the West Coast. It promises to take its user to the height of ecstasy, but leaves the abuser dead in a pool of their own blood.The Golden DragonThe enigmatic man who developed Dragon Fire. Powerful, cunning, relentless, brutal, unforgiving. For years he has remained elusive and untouched by numerous bodies of law enforcement.Until now...A handful of strong young men are about to unintentionally throw in their gauntlet and wage battle against this deadly foe. With the help of their enigmatic mentor, Nick James, and an overly-rambunctious A.I., they'll lay everything on the line to put an end to the Golden Dragon's reign of Fire.More of them may die before it's all over.
  • My Awesome Walt Disney World Vacation

    Joy Anderson

    language (Joy Anderson, June 18, 2013)
    "My Awesome Walt Disney World Vacation" is a know-before-you-go travel guidebook, ideally for 6-to-8-year-olds, give or take a year on either side. It's told in the voice of an imaginary child who has spent a memorable week in Orlando exploring the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom and a few less well-known Disney World attractions.The book mostly highlights some of the top rides in the four theme parks, with just enough description to pique a kid's interest and get him or her excited about what to expect. It's illustrated throughout with photos on bright colorful backgrounds.Even though this is a kids' travel guide, it contains information that parents may wish to learn about as well, for example, what a ride is like or what to do with the children at night.Author, Joy Anderson, is a travel writer who at one time wrote exclusively about family travel. She knows Walt Disney World very well, including what it is like to go there with children (namely, fun and memorable).
  • Tell Me About Love

    Joel Anderson

    language (Thomas Nelson, July 31, 2005)
    "Daddy, tell me about love." Where does a parent, grandparent, or teacher begin when presented with such a complicated inquiry? Joel Anderson begins the explanation with the story of a family who is awaken by their dog when their house catches on fire. The family is saved but the family dog loses his life in the process. This metaphor show children how much Jesus love us. Big Topics for Little Kids will open the door for deeper discussion for parents to share with their children about love.
  • Jean Archer: All Fall Down: Jean Archer Quartet #2

    Jason A. Anderson

    eBook (SEG Books, Jan. 20, 2020)
    Summer has ended in Shadow Valley. That can only mean that school is starting, and this year the Paranormal and Supernatural Society, or P.A.S.S., as Jean and her friends call it, has finally received the recognition they've been working so hard for: a table at the school's Club Fair. This is their chance to grow their ranks and - hopefully - start being taken seriously by their peers.But changes among the team are starting to be felt and even though things seem to have calmed down from the chaos of their last adventure, and the town is well under way to full recovery, all is not as it appears. Creatures lurk in the darkness, waiting for the opportunity to strike.
  • Snakes: Learn to Read With Snakes

    M. Anderson

    language (, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Snakes, Snakes and More Snakes!This book is great for the beginning reader who loves snakes. It's packed full of captivating snake pictures and fun facts about snakes. This book contains an interactive quiz that rewards young learners with interesting pictures of snakes when they get an answer right.The words and terms used are simple enough for young readers to sound out, although they may need a helping hand with some of the unfamiliar terms like "venom" and "fangs." Buy this book now at the introductory low price!
  • By Laurie Halse Anderson Speak

    Anderson

    Paperback (Speak, Paperback(2001), Jan. 1, 2001)
    Speak (99) by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Paperback (2001)]
  • Butterfly Uprising

    Ann Anderson

    eBook (BestSellersGuild.com, May 7, 2019)
    An eleven-year-old girl and her incestuous stepfather. Two star-crossed lovers. A strung-out drug addict. A struggling single parent. An aspiring ballet dancer. A single young woman. A loving middle-aged married couple. All embodied in one woman. Revealing the evolution of Alexander Scott. Bold and stimulating, Butterfly Uprising takes a provocative, uncompromising look at the metamorphosis of one woman’s life in multiple dramas. Plunging headlong into the distinct fusion of heartfelt tribulations, this gripping emotional drama spans the resilient existence of a multi-troubled woman’s struggles to overcome her stumbling blocks as they careen in and out of her life. In the gray areas between blaming others and self-destruction, the victimized and the perpetrator, there are no easy answers. Comedic, triumphant, and always unforeseeable, Butterfly Uprising creatively correlates the developmental stages of a butterfly through the maturation of Alex and uncovers our inner ability to prevail through undeniable grace. Butterfly Uprising tells interlocking stories of incest, infidelity, divorce, domestic violence, and drug addiction, the highs and the lows, the peaks and valleys, all these experiences embodied in the lifetime of one woman. Lesser crisis claim lives every day, leaving victims of shame and torment. Sometimes, yes, they rise above it, although it is never this simple. Their unrealized transformation may be in vain, their realized transformation may be life changing, and who knows what heights they can reach.
  • Horrors of History: Ocean of Fire: The Burning of Columbia, 1865

    T. Neill Anderson

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Feb. 11, 2014)
    Based on the actual fire that swept through Columbia, South Carolina, after the city surrendered to General Sherman’s Union troops, Ocean of Fire details life in the South at the end of the American Civil War. Supported by thorough research, narrative accounts of actual historical persons as well as fictionalized characters comprise the novel. Follow 17-year-old Emma, her family, and potential Confederate spy, Charles Davis, as a chaotic community tries to survive a blazing firestorm. The second book in the Horrors of History series, Ocean of Fire makes history accessible, questioning who could have started this controversial fire and exploring how the closing weeks of the war affected citizens and slaves alike.
  • Arrow. R.J. Anderson

    R. J. Anderson

    Paperback (Orchard (NY), Jan. 1, 2011)
    Rhosmari trembled as the Empress walked over to her. 'Oh, do not struggle. There is nowhere for you to escape,' the Empress said, her voice silken and sweet. Then she unsheathed a small dagger from her waist. 'This will only hurt a little...'Rhosmari has lived her whole life on a sheltered chain of faery islands. But with the Empress's power growing, and her desire to enslave the entire faery race becoming a reality, Rhosmari knows she must fight back...
  • Swift

    R. J. Anderson

    Paperback (Orchard, March 1, 2012)
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  • Malia's Hurricane Adventure

    C.J. Anderson

    language (LinguaDisco Publishing LLC, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Malia’s Hurricane Adventure: A Children’s StoryA Book in the LinguaDisco Language Learning SeriesWhen Hurricane Harvey slams into Houston, Texas, Malia the one-eyed-cat and her friend Sophie are abandoned to the flood and must find a way to survive.Malia’s Hurricane Adventure is or will soon be available in the following single and dual-language/interlinear versions:1.English: Malia’s Hurricane Adventure: A Children’s Story2.Español: La Aventura de Malia en el Huracán: Una Historia para Niños3.English- Spanish: Malia’s Hurricane Adventure: A Dual-Language Book (English and Spanish Edition)4.Español – Inglés: La Aventura de Malia en el Huracán: Un Libro en dos Idiomas (Edición en español e inglés)This story will also be available in audio formats in all versions to help beginning and intermediate students in English and Spanish accelerate their learning and gain fluency by simply listening to an entertaining story.For Ages 6-7 and up.
  • The Tunnel #1

    Josh Anderson

    eBook (EPIC Press, May 25, 2016)
    What if you could go back and change the past? Kyle Cash made the biggest mistake of his life on March 13, 2014, when he crashed his friend’s Audi into a school bus full of children. The accident haunts him every day, until the sister of one of the kids killed in the crash comes to visit Kyle at Stevenson Youth Correctional Facility and offers him the opportunity to travel back in time. Kyle learns, though, that time weaving is more complicated— and more dangerous – than he ever could have imagined. The Tunnel is Book #1 from Time of Death, an EPIC Press series. Each EPIC Press series is made up of 6 short installments, intended for readers 15 and older.