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  • A cry from nowhere

    K G Williams

    language (, Dec. 5, 2016)
    K.G. Williams launches his debut novel with an extraordinary plot of mystery and suspense. Young Adam Roth and his team of friends, The Young Magician’s Club have a score to settle with their neighborhood rivals, Brad and his West Middle School Wizards. Preparing for the annual magic competition is one thing for Adam, but dealing with his lack of confidence is another. Meanwhile, in a burned out building in town an unusual artifact is discovered by Adam’s father, a retired archaeologist. With the help of an artifacts expert Jana Oseke, the totem-pole shaped relic is traced to Ansongo, the same West African Village where Adam’s mother disappeared four years earlier. With the help of a long forgotten tune, Adam uncovers the artifacts extraordinary powers and is immediately tempted to use them to overcome his lack of self-confidence. But he is not the only one aware of its power. Seeking the artifact for his own use, a desperate villain arrives, forcing Adam and his friends into a series of surreal situations. But Adam must protect the artifact at all cost. If he fails, not only could it fall into dangerous hands, but he could also lose his only chance of discovering the mystery surrounding his mother’s disappearance.
  • UNTITLED.

    Kit Williams

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape Ltd, March 15, 1984)
    'Untitled' (The Bee Book or The Bee on the Comb)
  • Spiders Fun Facts: 25 Facts With Real Images For The Most Incredible Article about Spiders You'll Ever Read For Kids & Adults

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 7, 2019)
    Spiders (request Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs and chelicerae with teeth ready to infuse venom. They are the biggest request of the 8-legged creature and rank seventh in absolute species decent variety among all requests of living beings. Spiders are discovered worldwide on each landmass aside from Antarctica and have turned out to be set up in almost every living space with the special cases of air and ocean colonization. As of November 2015, no less than 45,700 arachnid species, and 113 families have been recorded by taxonomists. Nonetheless, there has been dispute inside mainstream researchers with respect to how every one of these families ought to be characterized, as of confirming by the more than 20 unique orders that have been proposed since 1900. Anatomically, arachnids vary from different arthropods in that the standard body fragments are melded into two tagmata, the cephalothorax, and stomach area, and joined by a little, tube-shaped pedicel. In contrast to creepy crawlies, insects don't have to receive wires. In all with the exception of the crudest gathering, the Mesothelae, creepy crawlies have the most unified sensory systems all things considered, as all their ganglia are intertwined into one mass in the cephalothorax. In contrast to most arthropods, spiders have no extensor muscles in their appendages and rather expand them by water-powered weight. Their mid-regions bear members that have been altered into spinnerets that expel silk from up to six sorts of organs. Spider catching networks shift broadly in size, shape and the measure of sticky string utilized. It currently creates the impression that the winding sphere web might be one of the most punctual structures, and creepy crawlies that produce tangled webs are more plenteous and differing than circle web insects. A spider-like 8-legged creature with silk-delivering nozzles showed up in the Devonian time frame around 386 million years prior, however, these creatures evidently needed spinnerets. Genuine creepy crawlies have been found in Carboniferous rocks from 318 to 299 million years back, and are fundamentally the same as the crudest enduring suborder, the Mesothelae. The fundamental gatherings of present-day insects, Mygalomorphae and Araneomorphae, first showed up in the Triassic time frame, before 200 million years back.
  • Diatomaceous Earth: The Humdrum Life of the Lackadaisical Barry: A Field Guide for the Birds

    H. Williams

    Paperback (Perry Wynkle Publishing, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Summer is winding down and strange days have hit the town of Needles, Massachusetts. Barry Drinkwater, a pool-boy for his parents, is unsure how to proceed when cryptic messages land in his lap while floating in the backyard. Whenever Barry thinks he is alone, he catches someone spying on him from behind shrubbery, gazing at him from around the corner, or peering at him over a newspaper. Then, one day, he happens upon a peculiar help wanted ad: an open position for a Courtroom Abstract Artist via Mirro Enterprises. Meanwhile, his guilt-ridden, morbid, and eccentric friend, Wayne, is obsessed with preparing for the impending apocalypse and introduces Barry to a fantastical realm – a realm that raises more questions than answers. While pursuing the truth, Barry finds himself haunting the local cemetery, wandering through an abandoned mental hospital, and exploring a mysterious highway off-ramp. Important questions remain: Can Barry exist as a pool boy forever? Will Wayne perish as he fears? Will their fates intertwine? And, most importantly, what is the story behind Exit-Thirty-Three-B?
  • 20 Stories and Games

    MS Williams

    language (, March 21, 2013)
    This book is filled with fun activities and stories which will definitely keep your children busy. It includes 20 fun stories and games. Great for beginner readers, great for bedtime stories, and great to read to the little ones. THERE IS A TABLE OF CONTENT FOR EASY NAVIGATION OF STORIESStories and Games included are:1. CHRIS THE CAT AND TOMMY THE TURTLE (Story)2. Can you help Chris and Tommy through the buoy maze so they can win the race?3. PATSY THE PIG AND HER SHINY RED APPLE (Story)4. Sara Sheep and Her Hot Air Balloon Ride5.Can you help Sara the sheep make it to the hot air balloon by going through the cloud maze?6. Help Sara the sheep count the number of hot air balloons.7. TWO STUBBORN FROGS (Story)8. Which Castle is Small; Which Castle is Big (Game)9. GABBY GORILLA (Story)10. RANDY THE RINOCEROS GETS LOST (Story)11. This sentence has all words that start with the letter B. Start out slow saying the sentence and then have fun by saying it faster and faster.12. How many bananas did Bobby Bobcat bury below buddy’s bones?13. How many bones did Buddy Bear bury?14. GREG THE GIRAFFE GOES TO THE MOVIES (Story)15. Which animal below is tall and which animal is short?16. Can you help Greg and Penny find their way through the car maze? Good luck!17. SAMMY THE SEAL GOES SLEDDING18 . RITA THE RABBIT’S FUN DAY AT THE FAIR (Story)19. Where is Pinky the Rabbit hiding?20. Pinky the Rabbit is hiding from her friends again? Can you find her?
  • The Seer of Karnak

    K. G. Williams

    eBook
    K. G. Williams, Author of A Cry from Nowhere and Two of a Mind, returns with the first of a powerful two part series. It is the golden age of Egypt, a time when pharaohs ruled the world. Orphans Sakara, and her younger brother Senefru are suddenly yanked from their home in the royal palace and placed in a tomb to die. Using their unusual set of talents and skills, the duo must escape if they want to discover the reason of their demise and confront the man who imprisoned them. Joined by a tiny gang of fugitive corvee, the group discovers a plot so sinister that it could effect the power structure of Egypt forever. Meanwhile in the capital, king Tutankhamen has just ascended to Pharaoh after the death of his father Akhenaten and is planning his royal coronation at the great temple of Karnak. Now, Sakara, Senefru, and their new friend Pepi must rally the band of frightened corvee to save the boy king from the looming threat to his throne. But the task is more than daunting. In their way the evil high priest Tket has stationed several regiments to prevent them from getting the warning to the king. If they succeed, they will be named heroes, if they fail, they will disappear and never be heard from again. This could only be a job for the Gadget Gang.
  • What is This Questions for Clever Kids: Brain Game Word Puzzle for Kids Animal Knowledge while Adults will have relaxation with kids

    A.K. Williams

    eBook
    The mind is a muscle that can be practiced simply like some other, and to be sure, it ought to be practiced for ideal wellbeing. That implies that keeping your mind fit and solid will have a pile of astounding medical advantages. In any case, presumably, the most critical advantage that mind amusements can offer the normal individual is joy. Cerebrum recreations are incredible for inclination boosting Everybody wants to loosen up from time to time. These days, we've been adapted to stay occupied all day, every day. Numerous individuals swing to astound diversions to keep their brains sharp and profitable. It's this sentiment of being gainfully bustling that can fulfill an individual versus the sentiment of relaxing on the love seat and completing next to no on account of diversion playing. The present moment and long haul impacts of mind preparing Cerebrum amusements explicitly intended for preparing intellectual capacity of the mind can be tremendously gainful and is said to improve focus and memory. With respect to long haul benefits, keeping your cerebrum practiced can help with avoiding Alzheimer's and other neurological sicknesses. While the facts confirm that cerebrum preparing diversions certainly can't fix or avoid sicknesses through and through, they do make what's known as "mind hold" and it's this that guides in fortifying the cerebrum to counteract basic disease. As your mind controls your substantial capacities, it is the most imperative piece of your body. It is, in this way, a smart thought to keep it solid and sound. Take on new difficulties (to always give chance to your mind to become solid and stay sound) and ensure that you're not depleting your cerebrum with an unpleasant routine is driven life.
  • THE STORY OF BEOWULF

    Keith Williams

    eBook
    'Beowulf' may rightly be pronounced the great national epic of theAnglo-Saxon race. Not that it exalts the race so much as that itpresents the spirit of the Anglo-Saxon peoples, the ideals and aims,the manners and customs, of our ancestors, and that it does so insetting before us a great national hero. Beowulf himself was not anAnglo-Saxon. He was a Geat-Dane; but he belonged to that confraternityof nations that composed the Teutonic people. He lived in an heroicage, when the songs of the wandering singers were of the great deeds ofoutstanding men. The absolute epic of the English people has yet to bewritten. To some extent Arthur, though a British King--that is to say,though he was King of the Celtic British people, who were subsequentlydriven into the West, into Cornwall and Wales and Strathclyde, by ourSaxon ancestors--became nationalized by our Anglo-Norman ancestors asa typical King of the English people. He has become the epic King ofthe English in the poetry of Tennyson. It is always a mystery to thewriter that no competent singer among us has ever laid hands upon ourown Saxon hero, King Alfred. It is sometimes said that there is nothingnew under the sun, that there is nothing left for the modern singerto sing about, and that the realm of possible musical production isfast vanishing out of view. Certainly this is not true of poetry. BothAlfred and Arthur are waiting for the sympathetic voice that will tellforth to the world the immortal splendour of their personalities. Andjust as the Anglo-Normans idealized Arthur as a hero-king of theEnglish nation, though he really fought against the English, so theSaxon singer of Beowulf has idealized this Geatish chieftain, and insome way set him forth as the idealized chieftain of the Teutonic race.
  • Snakes: 30 Fun Facts That You should Know about Snakes

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 6, 2019)
    Snakes are lengthened, legless, flesh-eating reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. Like all different squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates canvassed in covering scales. Numerous types of snakes have skulls with a few a bigger number of joints than their reptile precursors, empowering them to swallow prey a lot bigger than their heads with their profoundly portable jaws. To suit their tight bodies, snakes' matched organs, (for example, kidneys) seem one before the other rather than one next to the other, and most have just a single practical lung. A few animal types hold pelvic support with a couple of minimal hooks on either side of the cloaca. Reptiles have developed stretch bodies without appendages or with incredibly decreased appendages around twenty-five times freely by means of joined advancement, prompting numerous heredities of legless reptiles. Legless reptiles look like snakes, yet a few normal gatherings of legless reptiles have eyelids and outer ears, which snakes need, despite the fact that this standard isn't all inclusive (see Amphisbaenia, Dibamidae, and Pygopodidae). Living snakes are found on each mainland with the exception of Antarctica, and on most littler land masses; exemptions incorporate some substantial islands, for example, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, the Hawaiian archipelago, and the islands of New Zealand, and numerous little islands of the Atlantic and focal Pacific seas. Furthermore, ocean snakes are broad all through the Indian and Pacific Oceans. In excess of 20 families are as of now perceived, including around 520 genera and around 3,600 species. They run in size from the little, 10.4 cm (4.1 in)- long Barbados string snake to the reticulated python of 6.95 meters (22.8 ft) long. The fossil species Titanoboa cerrejonensis was 12.8 meters (42 ft) long. Snakes are thought to have advanced from either tunneling or oceanic reptiles, maybe amid the Jurassic time frame, with the soonest realized fossils dating to somewhere in the range of 143 and 167 Ma prior. The assorted variety of present-day snakes showed up amid the Paleocene age (c 66 to 56 Ma back). The most seasoned protected portrayals of snakes can be found in the Brooklyn Papyrus.
  • Hot Sauce On Everything But Ice Cream

    Kerrick Williams

    eBook
    Most kids love the sweet taste of candy…. but not this kid. His love for a hot and spicy treat just might be over the top to say the least.
  • Awakening

    C Williams

    language (, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Awakening is the first book in the Jenson Chronicles series. It is futuristic, dystopian, suspenseful, and has a strong female lead. If you enjoy the Divergent, Maze Runner, or Hunger Games series, you will love Awakening!Synopsis: When their new planet is on the brink of self-destruction, Shayne Jenson and her family are brutally murdered in an act of terror. A separatist group known as the Glerick have claimed responsibility, but they haven’t stopped there. As Shayne soon discovers, her life didn’t really start until she died. And as the Glerick will soon discover, there’s more to Shayne than meets the eye. How will Shayne survive her new life as a prisoner? Or perhaps the better question is, how will everyone else? Find out in Awakening.
  • Rise of the Country Oliria: Mysteries in the Locket

    K.D. Williams

    language (K.D. Williams, Jan. 3, 2014)
    A secluded country, that has advanced technologies and refuses to let anyone enter their gates, has finally decided to choose 500 citizens as new Olirians. Billions around the world apply to this utopian island in hopes of having a better life. But it isn't much later that this utopia regrets their decision. Now the country must fight to protect their people, their peace and their royals using the advanced technology.Expect the unexpected.....