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Books with author M.A. Campbell

  • Paintings: How to Look at Great Art

    Ann Campbell

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, )
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  • Senior Year Bites

    J. A. Campbell

    Paperback (Untold Press, LLC, July 13, 2014)
    Senior year is supposed to be fun: boys, dances and graduation. It's significantly harder to enjoy it when you're dead. Thanks to an innocent game of Truth or Dare, I wound up sleeping in a graveyard. Probably not the brightest thing I've ever done, but thanks to a couple of well-placed fangs, I'm here to tell the tale. Vampires might stalk pop culture, but they’re just myths, right? Yeah. Not so much... Everything seems a lot more difficult when you’re a nocturnal creature of the night, especially school. I was managing, but couldn't keep it hidden from my friends. Steph decided that we should be cool, like superheroes, and fight crime. I’m a vampire, not a hero. Living in a sleepy New England town, crime is a little harder to come by. At least it is until a serial killer moves into the area. He’s got the authorities stumped, but then again, the cops don’t have a teenage, blood-sucking, non-hero on their team. It doesn't take long for me to discover the world is full of monsters. I may be one of them…but will I turn out to be the hero, or the killer everyone is looking for
  • 10 Things I Learned About Football and Life

    J Campbell

    language (Kalani Publishing, Sept. 5, 2016)
    How does football relate to real life? What qualities are needed and how can someone get them? In 10 things I learned about Football and Life, J L Campbell enumerates ten things that are essential for a successful life.
  • A Voice in the Dark: A Short Story

    Ryan T.A. Campbell

    language (, Feb. 29, 2016)
    A Voice in the Dark is a creepy short story set in an old cabin along the lake.Alex and his dad are spending the weekend with Uncle John at his cabin in the woods where he lives alone. Their weekend starts off well, but come nightfall, Uncle John's unusual habits wake up young Alex in the middle of the night. John has a secret that shocks and surprises Alex leaving him convinced the cabin is haunted. Worse yet, his dad reveals he knew the truth and did not tell Alex, leaving him confused and angry.But, not everything as is at it appears, because Alex...has a secret of his own.
  • Dragonbound

    Chelsea M. Campbell

    Paperback (Skyscape, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Virginia St. George—of the dragon-slaying St. George dynasty—has the brains and bloodline that define her family’s legacy, but she’s never been good at following in their footsteps. She doesn’t have the powerful magic every St. George is born with or the sword-wielding skills of the paladins—like her sister, Celeste—who bravely combat their fire-breathing foes. Even worse, a past tragedy has left Virginia with a crippling fear of dragons…and facing arranged marriage to an aging nobleman eager for heirs. But when Celeste is kidnapped by an infamous dragon clan, Virginia must make a daring rescue and defy the fear that has tormented her for years.Virginia can’t do it alone, and her only ally is the notorious criminal she’s freed from her family’s dungeon. Who better to guide her into the dragons’ lair than one of their own? To save her flesh and blood, Virginia will risk her life—even if her first quest proves her final undoing.
  • Released From A Dark Dungeon

    Alice Campbell

    language (, May 2, 2018)
    Alice has encountered Jesus Christ while being hooked on meth and locked in the dark world of prostitution. Alice reads the bible daily and records her struggle to walk out of the dark dungeon. Alice was taught key life skills to walking out of the grips of addiction, the book is to inspire others to be released and set free from meth
  • The Adventures of Melvin Walker: Melvin Learns How To Code

    Myron Campbell

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 12, 2019)
    In Melvin Learns To Code Melvin and his friends return from Summer camp excited about the new activities they did while there. While at camp Melvin learned about the term "Coding". He and his friends were introduced to this term during one of their STEM sessions. So he couldn't wait to get back home and explain to his mother what it meant. Once back home he wanted to see if the recreation center offered the same type of classes, to his surprise they do. Now Melvin and his friends can take what they learned at camp and learn even more. Who knows maybe they just might create the next big game or app.
  • Foretold

    Holly M. Campbell

    (48fourteen, Sept. 17, 2018)
    It's self-defense, not murder...even if it is pre-meditated. Hope Murdoch wants revenge. But the 17-year-old mind reader knows she cannot kill in cold blood. Her death-seeing boyfriend Lance Hampton warns the murderer is coming for her. Hope’s plan is simple, but dangerous: let him. She will learn to fight. Recruit other psychics. Further develop her gifts. And when he comes to take her, she will be ready and waiting.... But life—and death—is never that easy. As she seeks to put her plan in action, Hope must deal with cryptic messages from the other side, a pushy detective desperate for answers, and the fear that changing the future may yet again cost the life of someone she loves. After all, there is one death Lance has never been able to see. His own. When a girl is kidnapped, Hope can no longer wait. She must go after the killer—become the stalker—whether she is ready or not. As vengeance consumes her, Hope risks more than her life. She risks her soul. Will she become a monster in order to defeat one?
  • Viking Gold

    V Campbell

    eBook (Fledgling Press, Nov. 7, 2011)
    Sixteen-year old Redknee never knew his father. Now his uncle is Jarl and wants Redknee to be a great Viking warrior. But Redknee is clumsy, and more interested in tracking the wild deer of the forest. When the young Viking stumbles upon a war-party making for his home, he must grow up quickly; the brutal Ragnar burns the village, taking for spoils only a mysterious book. Along with a small band of survivors, Redknee takes to the seas. Braving fearsome storms and volcanic islands, bloodthirsty foes and strange new civilizations, the Vikings soon find themselves far beyond the reckoning of their people. But why would Ragnar kill so many for a mere book? Will its tales of faraway lands and riches lead Redknee astray? Or does the book hold the key to his past ...and his future? V. Campbells' debut novel is a thrilling tale of action and adventure, of love and loss, and the power of an unlikely friendship; join Redknee as he seeks out his destiny on the shores of the Promised Land
  • The Adventures of Melvin Walker: Melvin Learns How To Swim

    Myron Campbell

    language (, March 24, 2017)
    This book tells a story about Melvin, an inner-city child, who has many different adventures. In this particular story, Melvin and a group of his friends head to the neighborhood recreation center to learn how to swim. With summer quickly approaching will they learn in enough time to attend their first summer camp.
  • Cloud 9

    Alex Campbell

    eBook (Hot Key Books, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Life's short. Enjoy it.This is the slogan of Leata, the wonder-drug that sixteen-year-old Hope has been taking since she was a child, just like the rest of her family. Well, the rest of the country really. For who would choose not to take it - a perfectly safe little pill that just helps 'take the edge off' life. Because everyone can do with a little help staying happy sometimes . . . Especially Hope, whose life is maybe not as perfect as she likes to make out on her blog. Tom's never taken Leata. Why would he? His family are happy as they are. At least they were, until the sudden death of his journalist father. The police are unequivocal: his dad killed himself. But Tom just can't believe it. Consumed by grief, he obsessively begins to unravel the trail that leads to his dad's final news story.And Hope is there to help. As a Leata-backed blogger, Hope wants to steer Tom into 'positive living'. Instead, her efforts take them down a path she could never have expected - into the murky underworld that lies beneath the surface of the 'happy' drug everyone wants to love . . . and the secrets it will kill to hide.
  • Cartboy and the Time Capsule

    L.A. Campbell

    Hardcover (Starscape, April 2, 2013)
    In the tradition of Diary of a Wimpy Kid comes Cartboy and the Time Capsule by L.A. Campbell, a laugh-out-loud debut novel about sixth-grader Hal Rifkind—unfortunately nicknamed “Cartboy”—and his horribly historic, hilarious year. Hal hates history class—it literally bores him to tears. But his father is a big history buff, and unless Hal gets a good grade this year, he’ll never get his own room. Sixth grade gets off to a horrible start when history teacher Mr. Tupkin gives the class an assignment to write journals that will be buried in a time capsule at the end of the year. Things get even worse when his dad makes him take his neighbor’s old shopping cart to school, earning him the nickname “Cartboy.” What else could possibly go wrong? Read Hal’s journal to find out!Filled with photos, drawings, and timelines, Hal’s time capsule journal chronicles a year in the life of the hopelessly hapless Cartboy.
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