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  • The Tilting House

    Tom Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, June 8, 2010)
    “Whaddya say you boys and me take five and poke around a bit?” “Poke around where?” I asked. “Around our new house. I’ll bet if we look in every nook and cranny, we’ll uncover a secret or two.” “A secret?” asked Aaron. “What kind of secret?” “I don’t know.” Dad grinned as he struggled to get up from the tilting couch. “A house built with tilting floors has got to have secrets.” Talking ratsGrowth potionsBuried treasureBrothers Josh and Aaron Peshik are about to discover that their new home with the tilting floors hides many mysteries. When the boys and their neighbor Lola discover the hidden diary of F.T. Tilton, the brilliant but deranged inventor who built the house, they learn a dark secret that may mean disaster for the Peshik family. Can the kids solve the riddles of the tilting house before time runs out?Mad science, mischief, and mishaps combine in the suspenseful and imaginative tale of The Tilting House.
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  • The Shadow of Seth

    Tom Llewellyn

    language (Poisoned Pen Press, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Sixteen-year-old Seth Anomundy is a product of his environment: in this case, Tacoma, Washington. What L.A. was to Chandler, Tacoma - a working-class port city now undergoing urban renewal - is to author Tom Llewellyn. Seth has grown up in Tacoma's tough neighborhoods, where he's perfectly at home in Choo-Choo's boxing gym and Miss Irene's soul food palace, the Shotgun Shack. With his mom working nights as a cleaner, Seth goes to high school, gets decent grades, and makes money where he can: filling in as cook at the Shotgun Shack, working as a sparring partner, and running errands for Nadel, the clock repairman. Life is hand-to-mouth, but okay - until he gets the news that his mother has been killed. The police don't care about the death of just another drug addict, so a bewildered Seth takes it upon himself to find the killer. On a clock delivery run, he meets a beautiful rich girl named Azura Lear, who encourages Seth and tries to help track down the killer. But instead of finding answers, Seth finds only trouble. He faces down a gang of baseball-bat-wielding high school jocks and deals with the contempt of Azura's suspicious father. And then there's King George - a teenage thug Seth has previously managed to avoid - who has for some reason let it be known that he wants Seth dead. Right now.
  • The Shadow of Seth: A Seth Anomundy Murder Mystery

    Tom Llewellyn

    (Poisoned Pen Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Sixteen-year-old Seth Anomundy is a product of his environment: in this case, Tacoma, Washington. What L.A. was to Chandler, Tacoma - a working-class port city now undergoing urban renewal - is to author Tom Llewellyn. Seth has grown up in Tacoma's tough neighborhoods, where he's perfectly at home in Choo-Choo's boxing gym and Miss Irene's soul food palace, the Shotgun Shack. With his mom working nights as a cleaner, Seth goes to high school, gets decent grades, and makes money where he can: filling in as cook at the Shotgun Shack, working as a sparring partner, and running errands for Nadel, the clock repairman. Life is hand-to-mouth, but okay - until he gets the news that his mother has been killed. The police don't care about the death of just another drug addict, so a bewildered Seth takes it upon himself to find the killer. On a clock delivery run, he meets a beautiful rich girl named Azura Lear, who encourages Seth and tries to help track down the killer. But instead of finding answers, Seth finds only trouble. He faces down a gang of baseball-bat-wielding high school jocks and deals with the contempt of Azura's suspicious father. And then there's King George - a teenage thug Seth has previously managed to avoid - who has for some reason let it be known that he wants Seth dead. Right now.
  • Slugs and Snails

    C. Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Watts Pub Group, Jan. 31, 2001)
    An exciting new series that tells you everything you need to know about each minibeast using dramatic close-up photographs and annotated artwork. Using an eye-catching and fun approach, each title examines the creature's lifecycle, habitat and feeding habits, as well as giving extra information on the different species and their characteristics. The series provides opportunities for investigation as each of the minibeasts chosen can be found in the local environment and it also encourages use and understanding of relevant vocabulary.
  • The Tilting House

    Tom Llewellyn

    Library Binding (Tricycle Press, June 8, 2010)
    “Whaddya say you boys and me take five and poke around a bit?” “Poke around where?” I asked. “Around our new house. I’ll bet if we look in every nook and cranny, we’ll uncover a secret or two.” “A secret?” asked Aaron. “What kind of secret?” “I don’t know.” Dad grinned as he struggled to get up from the tilting couch. “A house built with tilting floors has got to have secrets.” Talking ratsGrowth potionsBuried treasureBrothers Josh and Aaron Peshik are about to discover that their new home with the tilting floors hides many mysteries. When the boys and their neighbor Lola discover the hidden diary of F.T. Tilton, the brilliant but deranged inventor who built the house, they learn a dark secret that may mean disaster for the Peshik family. Can the kids solve the riddles of the tilting house before time runs out?Mad science, mischief, and mishaps combine in the suspenseful and imaginative tale of The Tilting House.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • What's for Lunch:Chocolate : Chocolate

    C. Llewellyn

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, Feb. 28, 2003)
    Explores the different ways in which we produce and process food. Reveals how chocolate is made, and how people all around thw world eat it in a variety of ways. Ages 5-8.
  • Peanuts

    C. Llewellyn

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 16, 1998)
    200 piece puzzle
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  • 2004 AlternaGyrl Horoscopes

    Llewellyn

    Calendar (Llewellyn Publications, )
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  • 2004 Witchy Day Planner

    Llewellyn

    Spiral-bound (Llewellyn Publications, May 8, 2003)
    The Witchy Day Planner has everything the hip Witch needs to plan ahead: a sixteen-month calendar covers the entire school year, including important magical info like Moon signs and phases, planetary cycles, and daily color correspondences. Plus dozens of rituals, spells, and articles by well-known Pagan writers to keep you informed about all things Witchy.
  • What's for Lunch: Eggs

    C. Llewellyn

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Feb. 27, 2003)
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  • Silk

    C. Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Watts Pub Group, Sept. 30, 2001)
    These photographic books provide an excellent introduction to different materials and their properties. Each book concentrates on a particular material, and uses imaginative language and child-friendly pictures to describes its characteristics. It then goes on to highlight the connection between the material's properties and how that material is used in the world around us. As well as describing a material and explaining how it is produced and used, the text also includes questions and activities to encourage children to think about and handle materials.
  • Peas

    C. Llewellyn

    Hardcover (Watts Pub Group, May 31, 1999)
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