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Books with author John-Michael Seeber

  • Rebuilding the Body

    John-Michael Seeber

    Perfect Paperback (Teacher Created Materials -, Oct. 1, 2018)
    3D-printed prosthetics. Bionic and robotic limbs. Learn how technology has advanced the field of prosthetics. With a hands-on steam activity, this book uses real-world examples to teach how the engineering design process is used to solve problems.
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  • Who Saved Whom

    Michael John

    language (PublishAmerica, Jan. 13, 2014)
    Who Saved Whom is a family story of pet loss, lost love, and the grieving stages children experience as their home is now deafeningly silent. As a school psychologist it was apparent to me when after putting to sleep our two aged beagles, Lila and Annie, my children went through the grieving stages similarly as my wife and I, but also with some noticeable differences. Who Saved Whom began as my letter to them, an awareness to know it was okay to feel the loss as they felt it, and as we moved through the grieving process together, it was okay to ask all the questions that consumed their now silent days. It is my hope that Who Saved Whom will help families experiencing similar loss talk through their grief, trust their homes and hearts again through pet adoption, and pay attention to His plan in the process.
  • Harry Hamster Adventures

    Michael John Miller

    language (, June 19, 2012)
    Stories i wrote for my son in 2006 when we bought a pet hamster which kept escaping.Harry the pet hamster loves his new home and his owner but longs to visit new places and meet new friends.After learning how to escape from his cage Harry has a great time exploring. He even cleans his teeth.Follow Harry on his exciting adventures and see where he ends up.3 short stories in one book with the stories 2 and 3 fully illustrared.A must read for all young children 5-9 and a great bedtime story for the younger ones.
  • Harry Hamster Adventures

    Michael John Miller

    Paperback (Xlibris, March 5, 2012)
    Miller, Michael John
  • Apocalypse Not: Everything You Know About 2012, Nostradamus and the Rapture Is Wrong

    John Michael Greer

    Paperback (Viva Editions, Sept. 6, 2011)
    For almost 3,000 years apocalypse prophecies have convinced people all over the world that the future is about to give them the world they want instead of the world they’ve got. All the end time prophecies splashed across the media in every age have had something else in common: every one of them has been wrong. Apocalypse Not is a lively and engaging survey of predictions about the end of the world, along with the failed dreams and nightmares that have clustered around them. Among the stories highlighted in Apocalypse Not are: the birth of the apocalypse meme out of archaic star myths in the ancient Middle East; the failed end time prophecies of Nostradamus, Mother Shipton, and other famous prophets; the long and murky road from the Great Pyramid to today’s Rapture beliefs; and the real origins of the belief in apocalypse in 2012 (hint: it’s not originally Mayan at all).
  • The Moons of Zebulon

    John Michael Meyer

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 8, 2010)
    Young pilot Owen Crunch is exploring the moons of the newly discovered planet Zebulon. The moons are teeming with strange wildlife, and it is becoming stranger. Alien animals are being transformed. Their bodies are being mixed into new combinations, and the phenomenon has reached Earth. A scientist has been affected. If she's ever to become human again, Owen must traverse the thousands of moons to find her missing half. As he copes with zero gravity and bad food, he also faces hostile creatures ready to trample, dissolve and eat him. His search leads to a terrifying secret that stretches across the moons lurks deep within the giant Zebulon.The Moons of Zebulon is a novel for readers age 10 to 15 and beyond.
  • Apocalypse Not: Everything You Know about 2012, Nostradamus and the Rapture Is Wrong

    John Michael Greer

    Paperback (Viva Editions, Sept. 21, 2011)
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  • Tea Party on Planet Splat

    Michael John

    Paperback (Maydook Publishing, )
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  • The Moons of Zebulon

    John Michael Meyer

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Feb. 5, 2010)
    Young pilot Owen Crunch is exploring the moons of the newly discovered planet Zebulon. The moons are teeming with strange wildlife, and it is becoming stranger. Alien animals are being transformed. Their bodies are being mixed into new combinations, and the phenomenon has reached Earth. A scientist has been affected. If she's ever to become human again, Owen must traverse the thousands of moons to find her missing half. As he copes with zero gravity and bad food, he also faces hostile creatures ready to trample, dissolve and eat him. His search leads to a terrifying secret that stretches across the moons lurks deep within the giant Zebulon.The Moons of Zebulon is a novel for readers age 10 to 15 and beyond.
  • Hank Can Whistle

    Michael John

    Paperback (Maydook Publishing, )
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  • Harry Hamster Adventures stories 1-6

    Michael John Miller

    eBook (, June 22, 2012)
    3 new stories as well as the original first 3 stories featuring Harry Hamster on his adventures. Where will he end up?1.New home for Harry2.Home alone for Harry3.New friends for Harry4. School Trip For Harry5.Day out at the seaside for Harry6.Trip to the supermarket for Harry