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Books with author Lynn Taylor

  • Monsters: The Monster in The Basement

    Lydia Taylor

    language (, Nov. 29, 2019)
    Bill and his parents move to a new house in Parker Town.When Billy slept at night, he heard a strange creaking noise all through the house. Every night, he was worried that he would see the monster again.He knew that his parents would never believe him unless he could show them the monster—and maybe even then, they still may never believe him.Billy knew that it was up to him to do something about the monster, and one day, he set out to try to find it.........
  • I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate

    Pamela Lynn Taylor

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing, June 6, 2015)
    I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate serves to both comfort and entertain those who live with food allergies. Based on the story of a real boy with allergies to milk products, I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate tells the story of a child who loves his chocolate treats in spite of his allergies. He wishes he were OK with chocolate.“What food allergies? I can dream of my birthday being filled with chocolates!”About the Author: Pamela Lynn Taylor currently resides in Louisiana. At age 44, she is the proud single parent of a eleven-year-old son. Her son, Blair, has food allergies. In part, his allergies specifically those to milk products served to inspire her writing of I Wish I were OK with Chocolate.Pamela Lynn Taylor’s interest in writing began at the age her son is, eleven. The interest has stuck with her and turned into a hobby. It has now developed into I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate, which is her first published book. Her strong faith in God has helped her to move forward with this book, because, “All things are possible with God.”
  • Motive Games: Death Down Under

    LD Taylor

    eBook (Rhiza Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    In Canada, Phil Roland is a hero. He’s saved his dad’s company, Motive Games; solved his dad’s murder; and exposed a mafia ring. But by his second day in Auckland, Phil’s life is out of control. The E3 East gaming show was supposed to be Motive’s big chance to get published. Instead, people are blaming Phil for a controversial FPS; someone’s hacked Motive’s game; and Australian mega- distributer, PFG, is threatening to ruin the company. The guy whose name keeps popping up? PFG president, Bailey Kant. Thanks to Kant, Phil is dodging the press and protestors and being trailed by the mysterious girl in green. Then a PFG exec turns up dead. An exec anyone could have mistaken for Kant. Now Phil and friends have 48 hours to solve the mystery... or watch their dreams die down under.
  • My Dog

    Taylor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 30, 1988)
    A little girl describes the activities of her new dog.
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  • My Cat

    Taylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1989)
    A little boy is delighted when he is given a new kitten who grows up to present her owner with a litter of tiny kittens
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  • I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate

    Pamela Lynn Taylor

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing, July 1, 2015)
    I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate serves to both comfort and entertain those who live with food allergies. Based on the story of a real boy with allergies to milk products, I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate tells the story of a child who loves his chocolate treats in spite of his allergies. He wishes he were OK with chocolate. "What food allergies? I can dream of my birthday being filled with chocolates!" About the Author Pamela Lynn Taylor currently resides in Louisiana. At age 44, she is the proud single parent of a eleven-year-old son. Her son, Blair, has food allergies. In part, his allergies specifically those to milk products served to inspire her writing of I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate. Pamela Lynn Taylor's interest in writing began at the age her son is, eleven. The interest has stuck with her and turned into a hobby. It has now developed into I Wish I Were OK with Chocolate, which is her first published book. Her strong faith in God has helped her to move forward with this book, because, "All things are possible with God."
  • The Weirdo by Taylor, Theodore

    Taylor

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006, )
    The Weirdo by Taylor, Theodore [HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006] Paperback ...
  • My Dog

    Taylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1989)
    A little girl describes the activities of her new dog.
  • Ancient Civilizations: Ancient Greeks Reference Book: Pack of 5

    Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, June 24, 1991)
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  • Lights Off, Lights On

    Taylor

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 26, 1988)
    "When the lights are off And the stars are out, Only shadows move about" When Nicky goes to bed, the familiar objects in his room start to take on scary new shapes. Is that a creepy, crawly snake at the end of the bed? Is there a tall, dark stranger standing by door? Don't worry! The snake is only Nicky's sock and the menacing figure is just his robe hanging on the back of the bedroom door. If you have ever thought there might be someone hiding in your closet or peculiar things underneath the bed, this gentle little book will comfort you and take away all those night-time fears. "But do not fear For they'll be gone, When the switch is turned And the lights are on"
  • A Kibbutz in Israel

    Taylor,

    Hardcover (Bancroft Sage Pub, Nov. 15, 1991)
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  • Natures Creatures of the Dark

    TAYLOR

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, )
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