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Books with author Louis Anderson

  • Halloween Party

    Lonzo Anderson

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2017)
    The Halloween Party
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  • Pillars and Power

    Lew Anderson

    eBook (, May 17, 2018)
    Pillars and Power is the final book of the Lorian Stones Trilogy. It begins where Book 2, Battles Grim, left our three teens within their own world. Although the road behind them is stained with blood and tears, the road ahead makes all they’ve endured seem as trifles dispensed from the realms of nether gloom. In Pillars and Power the teens must face the heinous breath of hell, its venomous forces unleashed with relentless spite. In hopes of seeing the wicked reign of Sasson end, the teens follow the path of obedience straight into the den of darkness, sacrificing themselves to the very end, yet always with ‘a heart for any fate.’Do not read this book alone… especially at night… when all is dark and…
  • Battles Grim

    Lew Anderson

    eBook (, Nov. 5, 2015)
    BATTLES GRIM continues the epic tale of Isaac, Zac, and Breeze—three young teens who fight for their lives in a land of mystery and danger, ever hunted by an immortal lord while they seek to find their way home. In this second book of The Lorian Stones Trilogy, faith meets fear while courage is tested in the black night of the soul. As malicious darkness seeks to engulf the young lives, the teens press on into the very jowls of death, learning to trust in themselves and the powers above. Be warned. This book is not for the faint of heart. Do not step into Battles Grim without a weapon at your side and dauntless courage simmering in your soul. You've been warned.
  • Affiliate Marketing: How to make money and create an income

    A. Anderson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 2, 2015)
    Change Your Life and Your Lifestyle – Today! Do you want to work from home? From the road? Would you like to set up a passive income stream to help you live your dreams? If so, then Affiliate Marketing: How to Make Money & Create an Income is the book for you! Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Order Affiliate Marketing: How to Make Money & Create an Income right away! Chock full of tips, formulas, and super short-cuts, this book explains the history of affiliate marketing – and how you can use it to create a better future! 5 Reasons to Become an Affiliate Marketer: Affiliate Marketing is Portable, Flexible, and Global Low Start-up Costs and Overhead Minimal Admin Work Choose the Products and Services You Will Advertise Affiliate Marketing is a Perfect Complement to Your Exiting Website! This book will help you choose the affiliate program that’s right for you. You’ll learn how to build the web traffic you need, create a campaign, and get affiliate links. Choose your favorite product or service, and get started marketing it today! Take this first step and change your life! Order Affiliate Marketing: How to Make Money & Create an Income today! Happy Reading and Good Luck!
  • Victory Over the Darkness Study Guide

    Anderson

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, June 2, 2020)
    "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32 niv).It's Jesus's promise to you--the promise that you will live triumphantly. But what keeps you from really walking in the joy of the Lord? The powers of darkness attack us daily. But, as Dr. Neil Anderson shows in Victory Over the Darkness, you can have the power to conquer them by knowing who you are in Christ. In this book, you will learn how to¡ realize the power of your identity in Christ¡ find freedom from the burdens of your past¡ stand against the spiritual forces of this world¡ win the battle for your mind¡ become the victorious person you want to be¡ discover the truth about God's view of youVictory Over the Darkness spells out practical ways to experience Christian growth based on Christ's promise. Learn to apply the truths of Scripture as a base from which to renew your mind and become the person Christ empowers you to be.Study guide and DVD also available.
  • Ponies of Mykillengi

    Lonzo Anderson

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, March 15, 1966)
    Ponies of Mykillengi
  • Zarmina and the Book of Oceans

    L.A. Anderson

    eBook (Jaffa Books, )
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  • I Can ABC

    Anderson

    Board book (Chariot Victor Pub, April 1, 1996)
    This large 32-page boardbook builds confidence while teaching the ABC's. Each letter of the alphabet highlights something that God helps children do. Ages 1-3.
  • Tombs of Dross

    Lew Anderson

    eBook (TreeStone Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    When three young teens discover a stone pillar with strange, yet beautiful engravings, they have no way of knowing the extent to which their lives will be threatened. Mysteriously led into a world of peculiar people, extraordinary creatures, and unnatural forces, they fight for their survival. Through shipwrecks and battles, fighting beasts and men, they are hunted and pursed, yet befriended and thereby entwined into an ancient plot.A story of strength and courage, endurance and faith, friendship and trust, Tombs of Dross will ignite the adventurous child in both young and old alike.In Tombs of Dross, you’ll escape into a world of excitement, intense danger, and deep friendship as you join the hair-raising and heart-warming journey of three teens who learn to trust and persevere, while boldly facing the elements of evil that seek to end their young lives. Lew A. Anderson creates a captivating world of intrigue and suspense-filled action in this first book of The Lorian Stones series. A compelling, delightful read for young and old—for all who love full-fledged adventure tales of hope and friendship in the midst of danger and trial.You never know what powers you bring.Excerpt from Chapter 15 THE ISLE OF MOSS“What is that?” Zac asked. “Looks like jelly.”“Moss beetle dung pile,” Garlock said out of the side of his mouth. “Stay away. Take a moon’s passing to get yeer nose clear. Dumb things, eat bongly moss. Makes their dung stink so high the clouds cry. Protects ‘em though. Nothin’ goes near.”Zac saw several more piles as they walked. “So not something to spread on your morning toast.” Everyone chuckled, especially Garlock. Then, he was suddenly silenced.Without warning a giant brown lizard flashed from the left and plunged its mouth over Garlock’s head. It jerked him off the road and into the forest. It had come on its hind legs, but now ran on all fours. Garlock, with head and shoulders smothered inside the beast’s huge mouth, flailed about furiously. His arms and legs stuck out like a bug being eaten by a lizard. As quick as it had come it vanished into the forest of green.Nusa sprang. As the lizard scurried over the moss, she leapt high, claws extended. With a chilling growl she landed on the slimy beast. It could not run under her weight and thrashed about, jerking Garlock side-to-side. At first, no one moved. Then Eryn dashed off into the spongy moss. Like a football player running through tires, she lifted her legs high, fighting to run. The teens stood frozen, peering through the trees, watching the battle. The giant salamander, its skin brown and smooth, covered in a film of slime to which moss and twigs stuck, lashed about as Nusa, riding its back, kept trying to bite into the neck but would shake her jowls and snarl. She kept the beast from running, but not from smothering Garlock, his head still inside the monster’s mouth. He kept reaching for his knife but the creature’s writhing tossed him like a dog with a rag doll. Eryn ran with sword drawn. Nusa finally sunk fangs deep into the neck. The slimy beast opened its mouth and shrieked a piercing scream. With a cough, it spit Garlock out onto the moss. He jumped to his feet gasping for air. He shook his head. Foamy slime flung out in all directions. Eryn finally arrived but did not know where to strike. Nusa held her bite. Garlock drew his sword from over his shoulder. Holding it high with point down, he thrust it into the monster’s head. The point sunk, going through into the spongy ground. The beast shrieked and squealed like a tortured pig. It jerked about with Nusa riding rodeo, claws and jaw set deep. Garlock put one knee over its mouth and gave his sword a violent twist. The tail thrashed about then twitched and quivered to a stop. Eryn stood, still holding her sword high, eyes wide.
  • Dear Dad

    Louie Anderson

    Audio Cassette (Harperaudio, June 1, 1990)
    The New York Times bestseller--now with new material. Louie Anderson has appeared many times on "The Tonight Show," and his comedy specials on HBO and Showtime have won him wide acclaim. In this series of emotionally charged letters to his alcoholic father, Anderson reveals the sense of shame and insecurity that fuels his comic routines.
  • The High Crusade

    Anderson

    Paperback (Baen, July 1, 1991)
    Baen Books, 1991. Stated first Baen Book printing, August, 1991. (ISBN 0-671-72074-0) Near fine tight copy, near fine wrappers. "Everyone know that Poul Anderson is one of the best: they're wrong — he's better!" — Jerry Pournelle. Invaders from space, meet your match. What the aliens see: a blue-green orb, occupied by bipedal aborigines with early pretechnical civilization, a farm-oriented economy, population scattered in small groupings — a world ripe for the plundering. They choose one moderate population cluster to serve as a bridge head. What the Villagers see: Demons! They may be crude, but if medieval villagers know one thing, it's how to combat demons... Science fiction.
  • Dave Collyn And The Library of the Elves: Magic, adventure, mystery

    G.L. Anderson

    eBook
    Dave Collyn Series (Seven Books) glanbook.com: When tranquility reigned in the ancient, cloudy, and mysterious town of Nedvelyn, the Collyn family, in search of new amusements during a weekend, met with magical and unexpected events in a cabin at Londley Lake, where for the first time, and coming from the light, they saw a strange and small being, which skin radiated a natural glow, and who would become a new member of the family. Years later, that little adventurer, in the company of his brothers Etan and Eduart, would dispute fun Lacrosse matches and would show his strange and almost magical abilities, leaving stunned all spectators and causing some fainting to Mrs. Sara and causing some concerns to Mr. Roy. The group would join Grandfather Etan, a wise man and with a good sense of humor, with whom they would share fun but dangerous adventures, as when they entered the dark room in the Library of the Elves, with a single goal: to maintain the balance of the seal of the three prisms, magical chambers beyond the Lowlands, which protect and maintain the balance between good and evil.