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Books with author Lauren E McKenzie

  • DEATH RATTLE

    S.E. McKenzie

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, Sept. 20, 2015)
    'DEATH RATTLE' is S.E. McKenzie's 25th epic poem. 'DEATH RATTLE' explores the power of the DEATH RATTLE.
  • GREEN

    S.E. McKenzie

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, June 1, 2015)
    Green is S.E. McKenzie's eighteenth epic poem which explores the life of a frog called 'Green' living on the rural–urban fringe.
  • GRAB IT

    S.E. McKENZIE

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, May 6, 2015)
    This is S. E. McKenzie's fourteenth epic poem which explores what may have been.
  • HIDDEN

    S.E. McKENZIE

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, May 27, 2015)
    This is S. E. McKenzie's sixteenth epic poem which explores what may be hidden in a world where asymmetrical social conditions are growing to be the norm.
  • SCORNed

    S.E. McKenzie

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, Sept. 12, 2016)
    'SCORNED' is S.E. McKenzie's fifty-sixth epic poem which explores the power of the scorned.
  • Terri the Toot Fairy

    Elizabeth A. McKenzie, Lauren E. McKenzie

    language (The Spunky Bookworm, Aug. 10, 2014)
    Terri has just graduated from Fairy School and she can't wait to get the letter that will tell her what kind of Fairy Work she'll be doing. Will she be a Birthday Fairy? Or maybe a Garden Fairy like Herb? But when Terri does get her letter, she can't believe her eyes. Whoever heard of a Toot Fairy?(Just try to read this book out loud with a straight face!)**The Kindle Version of Terri the Toot Fairy works best on larger devices.
  • BILLY B: THE KING LOCKED IN A TREE

    S. E. McKenzie

    language (S.E. McKenzie Productions, July 29, 2014)
    Billy B runs out of the house upset that his parents will not buy him a new dog after his dog Barker, was hit by a car. As Billy B runs down the street and into the nearby forest, he trips over a large root which suddenly appears in his path. As Billy B lies on the ground, a flash of bright light appears from nowhere and surrounds his body with a warm glow. The light is so bright Billy B has to cover his eyes. As soon as he finds the strength to pick himself up from the ground; Billy B realizes that his surroundings are familiar but strange at the same time. The trees seem larger, their leaves seem greener and the purple tint in the sky makes Billy B wonder if he is still living in the same world as he did before he fell. As Billy B walks around the tree, he almost bumps into a very old man holding an ancient leather book. The man appears to be more than a man; he appears to be a wizard. After a short conversation, Billy B agrees that he will help the wizard find the missing king who is the rightful heir to the kingdom's throne. In return, the wizard agrees to help Billy B return to his world but only if he is able to make an important choice before his life is changed forever.
  • Nasty Nellie

    Elizabeth A. McKenzie, Lauren E. McKenzie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2013)
    Nellie Nells is a first grader who wakes up on the wrong side of the bed. She grumps and groans from the minute she wakes up--all while getting dressed and eating breakfast. Nothing is right. Her parents can't wait to get her on the bus and out of the house. Nellie heads to school, only to find out that no one wants to talk to her because she's so crabby. Any parent who's gotten the advice "Pick your battles" will enjoy this book and children will love this funny rhyming story that has a grumpy beginning and a happy ending.
  • Terri the Toot Fairy

    Elizabeth A McKenzie, Lauren E McKenzie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 23, 2014)
    Terri has just graduated from Fairy School and she can't wait to get the letter that will tell her what kind of Fairy Work she'll be doing. Will she be a Birthday Fairy? Or maybe a Garden Fairy like Herb? But when Terri does get her letter, she can't believe her eyes. Whoever heard of a Toot Fairy? (Just try to read this book out loud with a straight face!)
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  • HAUNTED POEMS: AND HUNTED SHADOWS

    S. E. McKenzie

    language (S.E. McKenzie Productions, July 31, 2014)
    'Haunted Poems and hunted shadows' is a collection of S.E. McKenzie's poetry written in Toronto, California and Vancouver Island.
  • DOORS

    S.E. McKenzie

    language (S. E. McKenzie Productions, March 9, 2015)
    'DOORS' is S.E. McKenzie's tenth Epic Poem which explores the power that doors have in Lee’s world. Some doors are open, some are closed and some are locked.
  • The adventures of a little bunny called Labbit: Is the grass greener on the other side

    E A McKenzie

    language (, Nov. 24, 2016)
    A little bunny explores the world on the other side of the fence.