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Books with author Kelly Campbell

  • Forewarned

    Holly M. Campbell

    (48fourteen, April 15, 2016)
    Death is not finished with her… With a little help from her death-seeing boyfriend, Lance Hampton, Hope Murdoch has already defeated fate once. Doing it again—and stopping a serial killer in the making—shouldn’t be too hard…except she hasn’t healed from her last brush with the psychopath, Lance is struggling with his personal demons, and she’s grounded. Tracking down a murderer is not easy when you’re basically under house arrest. Yet, the seventeen-year-old mind reader isn’t about to let those trifling obstacles slow her down. So what if she has to lie to her parents and sneak out of the house to catch him? She is not the only one in danger. Once again, Hope is faced with the burden of choosing between saving her own life and the victims starring in Lance’s visions. Getting past her parents’ house alarm is a walk in the dark compared with trying to get a murderer behind bars…or in the ground. With only a few clues to piece together, every path looks like a dead end—literally. This time, the cost of changing her future may be too much to bear.
  • Foreshadowed

    Holly M. Campbell

    Paperback (48fourteen, Dec. 29, 2014)
    Hope Murdoch was born dead. She took a breath two minutes later and now is an almost-normal sixteen-year-old. Normal: a hopeless crush on the boy next door, a negative body image, and a (mis)diagnosis of ADHD. Not-so-normal: an exhausting and distracting ability to read minds. High school is hard enough without hearing what everyone really thinks of you. Lance Hampton used to be normal until a car accident killed him and his parents. Paramedics brought him back to a life he doesn’t want: orphaned, uprooted, living with his uncle, and suddenly able to see how people die. At his new school, he tries to keep to himself. Seeing how complete strangers die is torture enough, let alone friends. At first glance, Hope doesn’t think much of Lance (though a lot of the other girls do). He looks like the typical bad boy. No thank-you…but then she meets his eyes and everything goes dark. She hears labored breathing. Rapid footsteps. And then a thud as someone falls to the ground. Inside Lance’s head, Hope just witnessed a vision of murder…her own. Together, Hope and Lance try to catch a killer before he’s red-handed. A killer who could be anywhere. Anyone. Sure Hope can read minds and Lance can see death, but they still can’t see in the dark.
  • Diary of Mr TDH - AKA Mr Tall Dark and Handsome: My Life Has Changed! A Book for Girls aged 9 - 12

    Kaz Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 12, 2015)
    Mr Tall, Dark and Handsome (Mr TDH for short )...well that is Maddi Bull's (Yes Maddi from Diary of an Almost Cool Girl) nickname for Richard Jones. Follow his diary entries and see how he feels about Maddi and everything else going on in his life. Sometimes life can be hard, especially if you have recently lost your Mom in a car accident. But Maddi brings a smile to Mr TDH's face. Richard discovers his Mom's fob watch, an old family watch that has been passed down through the generations. He has been told stories by his Grandma about her adventures. Could her stories actually be true? Does the fob watch have something to do with her stories? Will he explore them or will he follow his Dad's advice and leave it be? A perfect book for young girls aged from 9 to 12 years of age.
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  • The Mud Shoveller's Tale: A Bedtime Story

    D F Campbell, Sandra Kelly

    language (, July 17, 2015)
    A bedtime story for boys or girls who are still childishly optimistic and ready to make some imaginative steps into the world of growing up and adventures.The story is about friendship, kindness and daring but also greed, hard work, responsibility and that fame may not be as enjoyable as it looks.Danny grows up in hard times and sets off on adventures, he tries to live as the hero he wants to be and with the help of his friends, his pride and daring he becomes a legend. Something which he finds awkward.
  • Keep the Ends Loose

    Molly D. Campbell

    (Story Plant, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Miranda Heath is a quirky fifteen-year-old with cinematic dreams and a safe, predictable family. That is until she decides to pull at the loose end that is the estranged husband her aunt never divorced. What seemed like the best way to allow her aunt to get on with her life sets off a series of events that threaten to turn Mandy's world upside down. Suddenly, she's embarking on adventurous road trips, becoming the center of an increasingly unstable household, meeting surprising strangers, and seeing everyone she knows in new ways. Sometimes loose ends just want to stay loose. But what happens if they want to unravel completely?Warm, funny, and uniquely perceptive, Keep the Ends Loose is an irresistible novel filled with characters you might recognize – and will not forget.
  • LEGEND OF CASTLE BRON

    R Campbell

    eBook (RL CAMPBELL, March 1, 2014)
    There has always been mystery concerning Castle Bron. No one really knew what had happened to the First Royal Family and as the years slipped by the castle became lone and forgotten until the year Ben's family and clan hosted Fall Fest. Soon Ben, his two best friends Jace and Eli along with Ben's younger sister Pilpil would all find themselves plunging headfirst into danger and adventure as they journey to find what really happened all those many years ago.
  • Granny's Jungle Garden: A Collection of

    Kerinth Campbell

    language (Kerinth Campbell, July 23, 2014)
    Take a tour in the Amazon jungle and plunge in the cooling waters with some ferocious snakes named Lance and Cookie. Meet Mr. Hoof Hee Hee Haw and the fashionable Style who got Nick in trouble. Take an imaginary trip over to fairyland and meet Princess Rudy. Young ones will have fun with the several characters portrayed in this short collectible set of humourous children's stories.
  • Biology: Concepts and Connections CD-Rom ISBN# 0805368191

    Campbell

    CD-ROM (Benjamin-Cummings, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • My Monster: Boris to the Rescue and Felix the Naughty Monster!

    Kaz Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2015)
    This fabulous book includes the first 2 stories in the popular 'My Monster' series: Book 1...Boris to the Rescue and Book 2...Felix, the Naughty Monster. Book One, Boris to the Rescue is an ideal first short chapter book for girls and boys aged from 5 to 9. It is funny and shows that the good guys win in the end. Your child will love this story. Bobby has a special friend. Don't tell anyone, but it is a monster! His name is Boris and he is red and furry with two golden horns. Boris helps Bobby when he has bad dreams. In Book 1, Boris goes to school with Bobby. He doesn't like the way Jack the Bully treats his friend Bobby. Jack doesn't know that Boris is setting him up for embarrassment. Book 2...Felix - the Naughty Monster is the second book in the My Monster Series. In this story, Bobby invites Boris to a friend's birthday party. Boris is very excited...until he remembers he has to monster-sit his younger brother Felix. Bobby allows Felix to come to the party as well and that is when things start to go wrong! Grab this 'My Monster' book now and read it to your children...I'm sure they will love it.
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  • Art Across the Ages: Ancient Mexico: Level 1

    Kelly Campbell Hinshaw

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, Aug. 16, 2007)
    This distinctive art-history book is the one of the first titles in Chronicle's Art Across the Ages multilevel program for budding art lovers at different stages of development. With stunning photographs and simple text, it is an ideal introduction to the art of ancient Mexico. In Ancient Mexico, they will experience the art of the Olmecs, the Maya, and the Aztecs. The perfect blend of education and visual fun, this book makes a great addition to the home or classroom library. Level 1: Beginning For new readers who are dependent on others for help. The art and text are very closely tied to give beginning readers as much contextual help as possible.
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  • Without Curtains

    Holly M. Campbell

    Paperback (48fourteen, May 11, 2015)
    Against her better judgment, eighteen-year-old Rebecca Douglas returns home to Clayton Creek. To the house where her mother was murdered. Where the Shadow—a monster with gleaming red eyes—haunted her dreams every night. All for the funeral of a man she stopped calling “Dad” a long time ago. To Rebecca’s surprise, her father left her a box of “personal items.” At first glance, it’s filled with old journals, family photos, and a dozen letters addressed to her that her father never sent. But things aren’t always what they seem. Rebecca has just inherited a few family secrets…and one murder mystery. As Rebecca seeks answers, she confides in an old friend—the handsome, complicated, unattainable, and…handsome Troy Adams. As the two grow closer to uncovering the truth, they also grow closer to one another, making the trip to Clayton Creek almost worth it. Almost… The Shadow has been waiting for Rebecca’s return. And he’s haunting more than her dreams.
  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine by Campbell,Bebe Moore.

    Campbell

    Paperback (BaIantine, March 15, 1993)
    Your Blues Ain't Like Mine by Campbell,Bebe Moore. [1993] Paperback