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Books with author Karen Bennett

  • SECRETS OF THE PROPHECY

    Karen Lynn Bennett

    Paperback (What If Press, May 11, 2020)
    HEALER. SAVIOR. DESTROYER.Tru's hometown is a secret hotbed of rebel supernaturals and the most powerful supernatural in the world is coming after her with every weapon in his arsenal. Tru and her friends scramble to understand why. Maybe it has something to do with the prophecy that suggests she's the savior the rebels have been waiting for. No pressure there.Her biological mother has answers about the prophecy. But Tru refuses to talk to her ... because that would be disloyal to her mom, right?And then there's her love life. Tru and Zander share a rare bond that will kill them if they stay apart too long, and now she can't find him.Discovering the origin of supernaturals fractures their gang of teenage revolutionaries, but more mind-blowing is what Tru and Zander are becoming ...It's all so inconvenient with the Homecoming dance around the corner. They decide to put aside the intrigue for one night. Unfortunately, that decision shatters everybody's lives in ways they couldn't possibly anticipate.How long can she hide from the truth?
  • Secrets of the Lore: True Nature Series Book Two

    Karen Lynn Bennett

    Paperback (What If Press, Oct. 31, 2019)
    IS THE CRYPTIC NOTE FOR REAL? Although his power builds faster and faster,Your true nature still eludes the master.But all too soon the blood shall revealWhat you are and break the seal.Tru’s emerging abilities plunge her into a hidden supernatural world. No one can know about her powers, especially her boyfriend’s father. Dreams point to her mother’s killer. Healing her friends exposes her secrets. And her ability to sense the truth uncovers centuries of lies. Blood-suckers who aren’t vampires? Rare true mates? Secret experiments? Disappearing hybrids? Sirens?Fueled by the need to solve these mysteries, as well as her mother’s murder, Tru discovers that everything is connected in a way that just might shatter her world. Whoever said the truth will set you free was a LIAR.
  • My Brother the Chicken

    Karren D. Bennett

    Paperback (Rebellion Books, July 9, 2018)
    What happens when your twin brother is turned into a chicken? Robert desperately searches for a way to turn his twin brother Anthony back into a boy while Anthony tries to evade the clutches of a chicken-crazy softball player desperately looking for a mascot, and others looking for a fresh chicken dinner. Can Robert find a cure before evil befalls his twin or, even worse before their Mom and Dad find out?
  • Kesh: The Navajo Indian cat

    Kay Bennett

    Paperback (Kay Bennett, March 15, 1985)
    This is a story about some of my dreams I have experience since living with my foster parents, the Bennetts, who I adopted when I was a six months old homeless kitten.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Bennett

    (Griffin, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Learn to use your most precious commodity―time―to truly live.Arnold Bennett’s classic book, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, has been changing the way people use and consider their time since it was first published in 1910. In the intervening century surprisingly little has changed―we still struggle to make use of our time and are often plagued by the persistent worry that we are not making the most of our lives. Bennett encourages readers to stop merely following the rote patterns of their lives and leverage their free hours by viewing time as a commodity like money―each of us is allotted exactly 24 hours every day to spend as we see fit. What we make of our lives will ultimately be a result of what we make of that time. Bennett’s prescription is simple, but revolutionary: consider the time outside your work day as an entirely separate day, sixteen hours (give or take) during which you are free to do anything you like to grow and improve yourself and your happiness. Building on that premise, he helps readers begin to take control of their time―starting with just 90 minutes three times a week―and use it to truly live. Bennett’s writing is realistic and his advice transcends the years since it was first written. How to Live on 24 Hours a Day is an honest and refreshing perspective on how we can seize control of our time and spend it in the wisest way possible.
  • Adventures from the Book of Virtues

    Bennett

    (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Featuring The Bennett Family And An All-Star Cast William J. Bennett, John, Joseph and Elayne, Edward Asner, Claire Bloom, Barbara Bush, Dorian Harewood, Charlton Heston, Andrea Martin, David McCallum, Kate Nelligan, Tonya Pinkins, Richard Thomas
  • Life in the Fat Lane by Bennett, Cherie

    Bennett

    Paperback (Ember, 2011, )
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  • Try and Trust

    Bennett

    Hardcover (Holt McDougal, Sept. 3, 2010)
    Short excerpt: It seems Margaret left a childÂża boy of fourteen; and as she left no property the doctor suggests that I should send for the boy and assume the care of him.
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  • Holt Pre-algebra

    Bennett

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart & Winston, April 30, 2000)
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  • Lions Aren't Scared of Shots: A Story for Children about Visiting the Doctor by Bennett, Howard J.

    Bennett

    Hardcover (Magination Press, 2006, )
    Lions Aren't Scared of Shots: A Story for Children about Visiting the Doctor ...
  • Cupid and Commonsense

    Bennett

    Hardcover (The New Age Press, March 15, 1909)
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