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  • The Essentials of Living Aboard a Boat

    Mark Nicholas

    Paperback (Paradise Cay Publications, Jan. 1, 2010)
    The Essentials of Living Aboard educates both dreamers and explorers with information about this wonderful and rewarding lifestyle. Mark Nicholas has combined his experience of life aboard with the advice of other liveaboards, marina owners, technicians, boat manufacturers and advocates in order to detail the challenges and offer real advice for success. This lifestyle, typically thought to be out of reach or "for other people," is now available to all who dream.Read this book if you've ever been gripped by the romantic idea of living on water. Mark Nicholas presents a rich mine of information for potential liveaboards, information he gleaned the hard way as a self-confessed "expert at what can go wrong."
  • The Essentials of Living Aboard a Boat

    Mark Nicholas

    eBook (Paradise Cay Publications, Feb. 17, 2010)
    Introducing the first book by author Mark Nicholas, The Essentials of Living Aboard, a book already regarded as a premiere resource for potential or new liveaboards and seasoned sailors alike. The Essentials of Living Aboard educates both dreamers and explorers alike with information about this wonderful and rewarding lifestyle. Mark Nicholas has combined his experience of life aboard with the advice of other liveaboards, marina owners, technicians, boat manufacturers and advocates in order to detail the challenges and offer real advice for success. This lifestyle, typically thought to be out of reach or "for other people," is now available to all who dream. Essentials explains, among other things how to: **Figure out your needs **Choose the right boat **Buy your boat **Choose the right marina **Prepare for the lifestyle **Outfit your boat **Plan for all climates **Forecast your costs and more!
  • Robert the Allotment Cat and Friends

    Nicholas Mays

    language (LongWayRound Publishing, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Robert is an Outling Cat (or stray, in humanese) until, by chance, he arrives at Sunnyside Allotments. This is a place where he was welcomed by the human plot holders and the other cats and creatures living in the allotments. At last Robert has found a place to call Home. But when an unscrupulous landlord decides that he wants to build on the allotments, Robert and his friends have to find a way to defend their home...A book for Young Readers, or anyone who likes cats, allotments and adventure!
  • The Lost Horse

    Mark Nicholas

    Hardcover (Tate, April 9, 2019)
    When the sculpture of a horse disappears from the gallery, everyone is panicked! The police start a countrywide search—where could he be? Has he been stolen? Did he run away? In a village outside the city, young Lyra dreams of having a friend of her very own. So when she hears a knocking at her window and sees the face of a horse peering through the glass, she cannot believe her luck! Their friendship blossoms as Lyra and the horse spend a wonderful few days together, playing games and picking flowers in the garden. But then, a figure arrives to take the horse home—back to where he belongs. And before she knows it, Lyra is whisked off on an unexpected adventure. This inspiring picture book is a celebration of friendship and reminds us all that the power of dreaming means we’ll never be alone for long!
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  • The Kitten, The Cat & The Apple

    Nicholas Tana, Matthew Molleur

    (New Classics Books L.L.C., Oct. 7, 2019)
    A cat tries to entertain its bored and impatient kitten leading to profound questions about the meaning of life, until eventually, both discover an obvious yet often overlooked answer. A deceptively simple story with a profound message certain to entertain both children and adults. Unique illustrations accompany this timeless and philosophical addition to the New Classics Books collection.
  • Maze of The Blue Rose

    Nicholas May

    eBook (Nicholas May, April 28, 2012)
    Reading Level: Ages 10 and up. Nick and Joey May, brothers, troublemakers, and adventurers... When older brother Nick accidentally hits a baseball into the yard of Miss Yaga, who everyone in the neighborhood knows is an evil witch who loves to turn little boys into creatures that are never to be seen again, the brothers find themselves on the quest of a lifetime. Joey's mouth, which never shuts, gets him in trouble, as the neighbor is older and more evil than the neighborhood children could have ever guessed! The May Boys must enter a maze to find a mysterious Blue Rose, which is the only object that can save Joey, who has been cursed by the evil Miss Yaga, who can only undo the curse if the brothers find the Blue Rose in time. Even if they find their prize, they may not survive the dangers of The Maze.
  • Third Brick from the Right

    Nicholas Maes

    language (Tessellate Media, Nov. 15, 2015)
    Comical, insightful, disturbing, self-critical, oh-so-modern, “Wow! I thought only I felt that way!” Jarring, exciting, uplifting ... is Charles Ingram misguided, unstable, or inspired? Ten minutes with these beauties and I could free a million souls, even if their preference was to live as slaves. I hoisted the cutters and brought the handles together. The glittering blades clacked noisily as I approached a cable as thick as my arm. I held the metal close. The System was practically shrieking …Fifteen-year-old Charles Ingram is on the run from the FBI. Traveling from New York State to Boston and then on to Vermont, Charles is determined to hide out as long as possible in a lakeside cabin, a pricey vacation getaway owned and neglected by his equally workaholic parents’ friends. Aware that he will be captured, he decides to write his story and explain why he and his gang committed their crimes. No longer a gamer, bully, or highly medicated and spoiled teen, he’s convinced the “System” has brainwashed people and turned them into digital pawns.Fast-paced and thrilling, Third Brick from the Right is a profound and hilarious send-up of life in the digital age.About the AuthorNicholas Maes is a high school history teacher and teaches Classics part-time at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His previous young adult novels include Locksmith, Crescent Star, Laughing Wolf, Fortuna, and Transmigration, and he is currently writing a new novel for young adults, The Forever Road. He lives in Toronto.
  • Laughing Wolf

    Nicholas Maes

    language (Dundurn, June 22, 2009)
    Short-listed for the 2010 Saskatchewan Young Reader’s Choice Award - Snow Willow and for the 2010 Manitoba Young Reader’s Choice Award It is the year 2213. Fifteen-year-old Felix Taylor is the last person on Earth who can speak and read Latin. In a world where technology has defeated war, crime, poverty, and famine, and time travel exists as a distinct possibility, Felix’s language skills and knowledge seem out of place and irrelevant. But are they? A mysterious plague has broken out. Scientists can’t stop its advance, and humanity is suddenly poised on the brink of eradication. The only possible cure is Lupus Ridens, or Laughing Wolf, a flower once common in ancient Rome but extinct for more than 2,000 years. Felix must project back to Roman times circa 71 B.C. and retrieve the flower. But can he navigate through the dangers and challenges of the world of Spartacus, Pompey, and Cicero? And will he find the Laughing Wolf in time to save his family and everyone else from the Plague of Plagues?
  • The Kitten, the Cat & the Apple

    Nicholas Tana, Matthew Molleur

    Hardcover (New Classics Pr Llc, Oct. 7, 2019)
    A cat tries to entertain its bored and impatient kitten leading to profound questions about the meaning of life, until eventually, both discover an obvious yet often overlooked answer. A deceptively simple story with a profound message certain to entertain both children and adults. Unique illustrations accompany this timeless and philosophical addition to the New Classics Books collection.
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  • Baby Lion

    Honor Head, Matthew Nicholas

    Hardcover (Belitha Press Ltd, Aug. 14, 1998)
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  • Locksmith: A Felix Taylor Adventure

    Nicholas Maes

    eBook (Dundurn, July 21, 2008)
    Commended for the 2009 Best Books for Kids & Teens, long-listed for the 2009 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award Twelve-year-old Lewis Castorman is a master locksmith: there is no lock on earth that he is unable to open. He is therefore flattered when world-renowned chemist Ernst K. Grumpel invites him to his office in New York City and offers him a lock-picking assignment. His confidence quickly turns to dismay, however, when he learns this job will take him to Yellow Swamp in northern Alberta, the scene of a disastrous chemical spill a year earlier. He is also horrified to discover that Grumpel is utterly ruthless and, through his chemical inventions, can alter the rules of nature at his will. But the assignment is one that Lewis can’t refuse. How is Grumpel able to create such miraculous transformations? What secrets has he locked away and why has he taken pains to store them in Alberta? Despite the strange discoveries Lewis will make at every turn in his adventures, nothing will prepare him for the final encounter that awaits him in Yellow Swamp.
  • Crescent Star

    Nicholas Maes

    eBook (Dundurn, Feb. 9, 2011)
    Short-listed for the 2012 Coast Reads Avi Greenbaum is Jewish and lives in West Jerusalem. Moussa Shakir is Palestinian and lives in East Jerusalem. Both are 15 years old, live without their fathers, adore their older brothers, and belong to the same soccer club. Avi commemorates the Holocaust and celebrates Israeli independence, while Moussa mourns on Nakba Day, marking the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes and land in 1948. Their lives are parallel lines: they have everything in common and nothing at all. Each is oblivious to the others existence. As Avi and Moussa go about their daily routines in the spring of 2006, they face reminders of the conflict that has dogged the region for the past three generations the security wall, suicide bombings, police operations, and the looming shadow of war. While navigating this legacy of suspicion and violence, they must decide what their own roles in the stalemate will be.