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Books with author K. G. Campbell

  • Dylan the Villain by K. G. Campbell

    K. G. Campbell

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1879)
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  • The Boys' Book of Survival: How to Survive Anything, Anywhere by Guy Campbell

    Guy Campbell

    Hardcover (Buster Books, Aug. 16, 1781)
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  • Diary of an Almost Cool Boy:

    B Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2015)
    BOOK 1 and BOOK 2 are included at a DISCOUNTED PRICE - in this printed edition of the hilarious DIARY OF AN ALMOST COOL BOY SERIES...Hi, my name is AJ...well, actually it is Arthur. This is my story. I'm not cool, I'm the middle, just your average 6th grader. My best friend is Mike and my worst enemy is Cedric. Don't tell anyone, but I really like a girl called Julia and I don't get on with my sister. Mom is a fitness instructor and Dad is real estate salesman. If you enjoyed reading Diary of an Almost Cool Girl, you'll like this book as well. B. Campbell wrote both books and you know how funny he is!!!! Is this book only for boys??? NO WAY! This book is for girls and boys who like funny stories, who aren't super cool, but they aren't dorks or wimps either. Yes, that means this book is for YOU! Take a look at some of the reviews: "This is a fun book about AJ or Arthur who is an almost cool kid. It follows his adventures into life in a way that will amuse all kids and despite being a great story gives valuable life lessons in a fun, cool way." "I loved the book it was a great book. It teaches you how to be the best in the way you can in yourself." "Such a fun book, very cool, both boys and girls will love it. I would highly recommend it to anyone!" Thanks for reading another Almost Cool Book!
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  • Diary of an Almost Cool Girl - Books 1 to 3

    B Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 25, 2015)
    This hilarious book includes the first 3 books in the best-selling 'Diary of an Almost Cool Girl' series. Book 1: Meet Maddi - Oops! In this book, you get to meet Maddi and find out what happened at her old school (before she was asked to leave). Hope you enjoy this prequel to the BEST SELLING Diary of an Almost Cool Girl Series. Book 2: My New School: A new school...a new start. Well, that is what Madonna is hoping for. She is a "normal" girl, well kind of. Not in the cool group and not a nerd either. Just in between and trying to fit in. Follow her hilarious adventures at her new school. Bet you can relate to heaps of them! Book 3: Maddi's adventures continue with this exciting new Almost Cool Girl Book. New characters, new friends, new relatives and lots more laughs. Maddi and her family travel to Australia for a family holiday with her cousins. Read about Maddi's embarrassing moments on the plane trip, her escape from a vicious crocodile, her tragic fashion disaster and why you shouldn't eat too many prunes! Our Almost Cool Girl overcomes all obstacles to triumph once again. If you enjoyed the first two books of Diary of an Almost Cool Girl - Meet Maddi and My New School, you'll love reading about Maddi's new adventures. It is a perfect book for girls aged 9-12, funny and entertaining. This book is suitable for girls or boys aged from 8 to 12 years of age. If you liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid, you'll probably like this book. It is about a girl who is "almost cool", kind, resilient and very very funny. Now twice as long and twice as much fun!!!!! Diary of an Almost Cool Boy has just been released and it is just as funny and entertaining as this book! Almost cool kids rock!!
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  • The Sound of the Hours

    Karen Campbell

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Circus, Sept. 17, 2019)
    A sweeping and romantic novel about love, loss, and conflict in an occupied Italian town during World War II.Trapped in Tuscany as war rages along the Gothic Line, Vittoria Guidi doesn't understand where her allegiances should lie. With her Scots-Italian father or Facsist mother? With Mussolini, or her King? With the life she wants, or is told to live?As Germans occupy the mountains round Barga, and US Buffalo soldiers draw near, loyalties are tested and families torn apart. Frank Chapel, a young, black soldier fighting for a country that refuses him the vote, is unlike anyone Vita has met. In the chaos, they find each other--but can their growing love defy prejudice and war?The Sound of the Hours is an all-consuming tale of romance and loss. It is at once an intimate and tender portrait of first love and a sweeping evocation of an extraordinary, devastating moment in history.
  • The Warrior Monk

    Gary G. Campbell

    eBook (Gary G. Campbell, Oct. 6, 2012)
    After being stolen from her mother and trained to be a killer and thief by the Gypsies. Eva is rescued by the Duke’s guards and taken home to live with him. It is decided that she should be sent to a Monastery to be educated and to learn love and compassion for her fellow man. After Eva’s arrival at the Monastery she discovers that her one true heart’s desire is to join the illustrious ranks of the Warrior Monks that train there. Eva is educated and trained in many skills including meditation where she finds her spirit guide and her companion for life. Until threatened its form is that of a regular black cat but let danger raise its ugly head and it changes into a huge panther doing battle with evil wherever they find it. Eva is tasked to go out to the mountains where she is to capture a horse, she chooses a magnificent black stallion that she will ride into battle swinging her deadly scimitars with her panther using fang and claw leaving only death in their wake. Journey with us as Eva grows from evil into the light, from thief-killer to avenger of the downtrodden. Make sure you remember to breathe as the story unfolds before your eyes. Welcome friends to The Warrior Monk.
  • The Duke's Ward

    Gary G. Campbell

    eBook (Gary G. Campbell, Oct. 20, 2012)
    In the conclusion of The Gypsy Girl's Chronicles, volume three (The Duke’s Ward.) Our Heroine Layra must learn to become a part of higher society to gather information about the notorious King’s Advisor Lanar. The Duke tells her that his brother has been arrested for treason and asked for her help to prove his innocents. Miss Anabel has her hands full trying to teach the rebellious girl manners and proper etiquette. Layra in her investigation discovers a young man hidden in the walls of the castle. She discovers that his father the King’s Wizard was murdered by the Advisor. His name is Robarr and he needs her help to find and retrieve his father’s spell book. He feels that with the book he can continue his studies and master the spells his father had been teaching him before his death. Layra discovers that the Advisor is in collusion with a foreign king with plans to invade their kingdom. Join us in the conclusion of Layra’s story one that will have you on the edge of your seats cheering for our heroes.
  • The Gypsy's Assassin

    Gary G. Campbell

    eBook (Gary G. Campbell, Aug. 20, 2012)
    Young Eva is captive in a land filled with wizards, kings, and powerful magic. A land that could only exist in a story told on a cold winter’s night. Your eyes might water, but we will say that its the smoke from the roaring fire that caused you to tear up. So sit back, put up your feet and light up your pipe. You will find yourself immersed in a tale of a young girl stolen from her mother by the gypsies. The gypsy's king had ordered her abduction, and he left instruction for her to be raised as one of their own. It stilled raised the hair on the back of their necks as they remembered his eyes sparkling, as he told them, "Hear me my people, and listen to me closely, for I will not accept failure in this charge. You are to train her to be a master thief, and the most feared assassin in the land."As you read this tale, please remember to breath. You might find your heart pounding in your chest, as you face such powerful dark enemies. You will be cast into adventures where your very existence depends on your skills, you have developed over a troubled young lifetime. You will watch as she is so mistreated by everyone that she grows up hating the whole world and everyone in it. As she grows, Eva will be challenged to use every scrap of her considerable training in clever ways to insure her survival.
  • The Boys' Book of Survival: How to Survive Anything, Anywhere

    Guy Campbell

    Hardcover (Scholastic US, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Tommy the Tree Gets Trimmed

    Kay Campbell

    language (, June 7, 2019)
    Fun rhyming way for boys and girls ages 3 to 7 to learn about trees and the power of staying positive!Meet Tommy the Tree, a wise positive thinking, affirmation saying tree. Tommy lives in Perky Park with his friends Sam the Squirrel and Becky Blue Bird and the children that come to play. When news comes that Tommy will soon be trimmed his friends panic and talk about how bad the event will be for everyone. However, Tommy stays positive and welcomes the change. Even though he will loose branches, Tommy knows it all works for the good of everyone. Trimming the unnecessary brings Tommy out healthier and everyone benefits. No matter what happens, no matter what his friends say, “Tommy will be strong and not afraid today, He is sure in his heartwood he will be OK.”Written in rhyming lyrical words with bright colorful illustrations, this story teaches the power of staying positive, how cutting out the unnecessary can help with future growth, and horticultural terms like trimming and buds and branches. This fun teaching story will soon be a favorite of your boy or girl.
  • Our Book of Leprechaun Stories

    Campbell

    eBook
    This book was created by my first graders. They have worked very hard to write leprechaun stories this St. Patrick's Day.
  • The Hidden Years at Nazareth

    G. Campbell Morgan

    eBook
    G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) was born on a farm in Tetbury, England, the son of a Baptist minister. When Campbell was 10 years old, D. L. Moody came to England for the first time, and the effect of his ministry, combined with the dedication of his parents, made such an impression on young Morgan, that at the age of 13, he preached his first sermon. Two years later, he was preaching regularly in country chapels during his Sundays and holidays.